The seventh grade Chinese vocabulary handbook Volume II 19 class (Bing Xin). What I want is the phonetic notation of words in the vocabulary book of this lesson.
Qěng yáng(qρng yáng): describes the beauty of eyebrows. Silence (yρ yΙ yā): Onomatopoeic words. Jìng mù: Quiet and solemn. Duān níng: solemn; Dignified; Dignified Pín cù: frown and frown. Describe sadness and unhappiness. Càn rán: A big smile. Chēn shì ē: glare. Biàn Huàn du z: Describe various postures! Show a variety of postures in constant change. Běn sè dāng háng: I have made remarkable achievements in my work. LíhébéI Huān: It refers to all kinds of scenes such as sadness and joy when leaving the party. DρHuíwγn Zhuγn: refers to the soft and melodious tune. Ch zhàfěng yún: It's extremely powerful. Hún shēn xiè shù: It's all in the past, which means all; Solution: Those numbers refer to martial arts. All the skills, all the political skills. Gā o shò ku ò b ù: High vision, big steps, describing arrogance or extraordinary spirit. Jiì n tà i jí yá n: The appearance and posture are extremely beautiful and charming. Many beautiful women in thick clothes are close relatives (x: x and x and xi ā ng t ū ng: t: not ng): Breathing is also related to each other, that is to say, they are closely related to each other.