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What adjectives should be added before Ding Ding?

Repeated exhortation, repeated exhortation, earnest exhortation, gentle exhortation, loving exhortation.

1. Repeat

Pinyin: f? n? f?.

Interpretation: To achieve the purpose of emphasis by repeating individual words or sentences over and over again.

source: the poem Xiao ya Xiao Ming, which was anonymous in the pre-Qin dynasty, said: "I miss people there, and I talk about it." Do we not think hard about home? Fear this repeatedly. "

I miss trouble sleeping endlessly when I think of the man who is dutiful. Don't I want to go home? I'm afraid things will turn upside down.

2. Repeatedly

Pinyin: zài sān n.

definition: it means again and again.

Source: The poem "Nanyang Fujian" by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty: "Wave goodbye again and again, and you will be heartbroken."

It's still futile to wave your hand and say goodbye again and again.

3, earnestly

Pinyin: zh ū n zh ū n.

definition: describe earnest teaching.

Source: Poem, Elegance and Restraint, an anonymous book in the pre-Qin period: "Teach me, listen to me."

The speaker is tireless, while the listener is nonchalant.

4, gentle

Pinyin: w ē n ró u.

definition: refers to a person's gentle and soft temperament.

Source: The Water Margin by Shi Naian in the Ming Dynasty, the second time: "You are not a man, just pretend to be gentle and say something funny."

5. Kindness

Pinyin: cí ài.

definition: (old people to young people) kind and full of love.

Source: Wen Yiduo's Women's Liberation: "A mother is always kind to her son and willing to work hard for her son."