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Idioms describing noisy

Cáo cáo zá zá means noisy, messy and disturbing. As attributive and adverbial; used in environment, etc.

Ròu zhū cáo zá, bamboo: wind music; meat bamboo: generally refers to music; noisy: noisy and messy sound. Describes music as disorganized. As object and attributive; used in written language.

蜩螹羹谹: tiáo táng gēng fèi, 蜩螗: cicada; boiling: boiling. It describes a noisy sound, like cicadas, boiling water, or boiling soup. A metaphor for confusion and restlessness. As object and attributive; referring to noisy and noisy.

Wuyanmiasma: wū yān zhàng qì, Wuyan: black smoke; Miasma: a kind of hot and humid air in tropical mountains and forests. In the old days, it was considered to be the cause of miasma. It is a metaphor for a noisy, chaotic or dark society. Used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; refers to chaos.

The sound of people boiling: rén shēng dǐng fèi, Ding: an ancient cooking vessel; Boiling: boiling. The crowd is described as noisy, like a boiling pot. Used as predicate, object, and attributive; it is used as a metaphor for noisy people.

Qingqingjingjing: qīng qīng jìng jìng, quiet and quiet, not noisy. Used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; it refers to being very leisurely.

Qun cí yù yù: qún cí yù yù, originally described as birds singing in harmony. Later, it was described that there were many women present and the voices were noisy. Used as predicate and complement; to describe the presence of many women.

蜩螸苗: tiáo táng fèi gēng, 蜩: cicada; 蜩: a type of cicada, with a small body, green back, and a clear and round sound; boiling: boiling water boiling. It sounds like cicadas, like the rolling of boiling soup. Describe social unrest. As object and attributive; referring to noisy and noisy.

Jingu Xuantian: jīn gǔ xuān tián, Jingu: golden zheng and drum. Xuantian: loud. Describes the sound of music playing as noisy and lively. It also describes the might of the army or the fierceness of the battle

The boiling of water in the cauldron: dǐng shuǐ zhī fèi, like the water in the cauldron boiling. Describe the situation as unstable. Sometimes it is also used to describe noisy people.

Drumming: gǔ yuè xuān tiān, drum: playing. Xuantian: Loud and noisy. Various musical instruments were played, and the sound was so loud that it reached into the sky. Described as very joyful and lively. Used as predicate, attributive, and object; used in lively scenes.

Gǔ chuī xuān tián: gǔ chuī xuān tián, describing the noisy and lively sound of music playing. Used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; used in lively scenes.