1, lang lang: onomatopoeic words, the sound of stones hitting each other, etc.
2. zither: onomatopoeia, the sound of metal impact.
3. Tang Qiang: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of knocking on metal objects, such as gong.
4. When: onomatopoeia, the sound made by knocking on a metal object.
5. Dang [dāng]: Onomatopoeia, the sound made by knocking on a metal object.
6. Dingdong: or "Dingdong", an onomatopoeic word that describes the sound of metal, porcelain and other impacts.
7. Ding Dong: Or Ding Dong, an onomatopoeic word that describes the sound of metal impact.
8. Kuang [kuāng]: onomatopoeia, the sound of objects colliding and vibrating, such as: Kuang, the washbasin fell to the ground.
Extended data:
Onomatopoeia is also called onomatopoeia, onomatopoeia and onomatopoeia. This is a word that imitates natural sounds. The accurate use of onomatopoeic words will greatly enhance the vividness and vividness of our speaking and writing. In Chinese, only Chinese characters are used as "phonetic symbols" to express sounds, which has nothing to do with the meaning.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Onomatopoeia