1. "It's a little heavy, Ms. Chen, ah, no, it's Ms. Shen." (Use the homonym of "Chen" and "Shen")
2. "Ms. Chen is a bit heavy, commonly known as" sinking fish and falling geese "(using the homonym of" Chen "and" Shen ",and quoting the idiom" sinking fish and falling geese "to describe the beauty of women. )
3. "The weight is a little Ms. Chen, but she is not worried because the weight has stabilized." (Use the homonym of "Chen" and "Shen")
4. "The weight is a little Ms. Chen. Her weight is very stable, just like old wine. " (The homonyms of "Chen" and "Shen" are used, and metaphors are also used)
These homophonic stalks can be used to add some humor and interest when Ms. Chen is slightly lighter. However, it should be noted that when using these homophonic stalks, we should avoid offending or hurting Ms. Chen's feelings and dignity.