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The difference between grandeur and loudness
Both macro and flood mean "big". But the former mostly describes abstract things, such as grand plans and ambitions; The latter describes more specific things, such as Hong Zhong and floods.

Generally use "loudly". (Modern Chinese Dictionary doesn't have "Hongliang")

Pinyin: hong Li à ng; Hongliang?

Make sentences:

loud and clear

(1) Yang Yang Yinger: Yang Yang: numerous; English: I'm full. A loud and beautiful voice fills both ears. Describe the sweet voice of speaking and reading.

His powerful voice suddenly drowned out the buzzing conversation.

(3) The voice is loud, the timbre is beautiful, the palace can be turned, and the twelve tones are complete.

(4) They form a huge team, light up the sound like a silver bell, and celebrate "June 1" with loud songs.

He read the text loudly and cadently.

perfectly clear

1 Li Ming not only enunciates clearly, but also has a loud voice.

Teacher Wang's lecture is very loud, so we can hear it clearly.

In the morning, there was a loud bell from the ancient temple.

Yang guang answered the teacher's question loudly.

His loud voice drowned out the noise under the stage.