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The meaning of swaying and pinyin

The meaning of swaying: refers to freedom; Swing gently, describing the way things sway gently in the wind. Pinyin: yáo yè.

Swaying is an adjective used to describe the way things sway gently in the wind. This word can be used to describe different things, such as flowers, branches and leaves, ships and so on.

The meaning of swaying comes from ancient Chinese, which was originally used to describe the way vegetation swayed gently in the wind. Later, the word gradually expanded to describe other things swaying in the wind, such as ships and flags.

In literature and poetry, swaying posture is often used to describe the graceful posture of women, implying a feeling of elegance and femininity. In poetry, swaying can also be used to describe natural scenery such as water waves rippling and ships swaying gently.

In addition, swinging can also be used as a verb to indicate the action of swinging or shaking an object in the wind. For example, in the poem, "willow swaying, breeze swaying" and "swaying" are used as verbs, vividly depicting the scene of willow swaying gently in the breeze.

The benefits of pinyin

1, with the help of Chinese Pinyin. Pinyin can accurately mark Chinese characters. When you meet Chinese characters you don't know, you can look them up in the dictionary with Chinese Pinyin.

2. It is a tool for learning Mandarin. It is not enough to learn Mandarin by mouth and ears. There must be a set of phonetic symbols to assist teaching and correct pronunciation. Chinese Pinyin is an effective tool for learning Mandarin.

3. Learning Pinyin can help children learn to read independently. Can read Chinese characters with the help of Chinese Pinyin, and learn to look up the dictionary according to word order and radical index.