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What are the three-word onomatopoeia words?

1, chirp

Pinyin: jiào zhā zhā.

Interpretation: Shouting loudly.

Step 2 rumble

Pinyin: h bu ng l bu ng l bu ng.

Interpretation: Describe a loud voice.

Source: Zhou Minggang's "No Hands" heroine: "Thunder is like a big shell exploding around her."

3. whoa, whoa, whoa

Pinyin: huá lā lā.

Interpretation: refers to the sound of rain, water flow or wind blowing objects.

Source: The ninth lecture of "Biography of Heroes of Children": "I saw his hands pull down the robe, and before he squatted down, he began to bang."

4. Say with satisfaction

Pinyin: hū lū l ū l.

Definition: Describe the sound made when snoring or eating liquid food.

5. Gugugong

Pinyin: gū lū l ū l.

Interpretation: status words. Describe turning fast.

Source: The third fold of Qi Ying Bu by Shang Zhongxian in Yuan Dynasty: "I won the king and rolled down from his seat."