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What is the meaning of "stream gurgling"?
Stream Gurgling Pinyin xīshuǐchánchán, meaning a stream formed by long years of flowing water from a high mountain, with clear and thin streams falling from a high place and flowing to a lower place.

From Liu Zongyuan's "Giving a Gift to Jia Shanren of Immortal Mountain in the Rain": "The rain on the cold river at night is gurgling, and the dawn clouds cover up the Immortal Mountain."

Example sentence: The clear stream gurgled like a beautiful floating ribbon on a fairy. She made seven bends and slithered like a snake across the large sandy beach in search of something. The stream's splashes and sand patterns rubbed out some fine murmurs.

Stream: a stream of water flowing from the mountains. 《三国志-吴志-朱桓传》:"There is a stream outside the city, one mile away from the city, more than thirty zhang wide, eight or nine feet deep, half as shallow, the armies le troops to cross it, and Huan breaks off his own back."

Gurgling:

1. The appearance of water flowing. Cao Pi's "Danxia Sheltering Sun Walk": "The valley water gurgles and the wood falls."

2, the sound of running water. Meng Jiao's "Hanging Lu Yin": "A hundred springs hang each other in the air, and the days are long and sad and gurgling."

3. Describing the sound of rain. Gao Qi's "Resting in the Rain on the First Day of April": "The bitter gurgling of the wind and rain that sends spring, I can tell you that I'm free from the class this morning."