Burning, a Chinese word, is pronounced zhuó zhuó. It means bright, vivid, clear, conspicuous and energetic. From Fu Xuan's Moon: "The moonlight is bright and the sun is shining." In the Tang Dynasty, North Korea's poems also appeared: "Thousands of doors are burned, and thousands of wells come in spring."
Burning sentence
1. Just past the Peach Blossom Gallery, you can see the main entrance of the Peach Blossom Garden. There is a couplet on the door, which combines the beauty of peach blossoms with the way of keeping in good health, and is vivid and enjoyable.
The figure in the burning charcoal fire looks desperate like a red-violet fire in hell. A pair of eyes is endless night, devouring everything, and everyone's heart is trembling. Such a woman doesn't look alive.
3. After Li Tian left, Li ran to Qin Tian, looked at Qin Tian with burning eyes and asked expectantly.
4. Shili Taolin, Shili Taohua, burning flowers all over the mountain. Seven sons of the Tang Dynasty.
From the seventh team member to the leader of the eighth "Protection of Przewalski's gazelle" project, Ma talked about the original intention of joining this organization.
6. From a distance, the green hills are like waves, overlapping layers, and the peaks are like swords, pointing directly at the sky. Pieces of milky white clouds are floating among the peaks, fluttering and faintly burning, which is better than Penglai fairyland.