First, rude [xi not ng y ǒ ng]
(of water) roll forward violently or violently: surge. Waves.
Quotations: Jiang Guangci's "Young Wanderer" XV: "He remembered his life experience, and he couldn't help but feel sad from it, tears poured down his face and fell into the turbulent waves."
Second, surging.
Describe the collision of waves: the waves are rough.
Quotation: Chapter 6 of Ba Jin's Death: "As soon as Li Leng arrived in Shanghai, he was baptized by a new trend of thought."
Third, rapidity.
The water potential is urgent: there are many dangerous beaches in the Chuanjiang River, and the current is urgent.
Quote: Guo Moruo's "Peony and Other Small Skins": "The stream is quite swift, stirring stones and making noise, sometimes hanging into a small waterfall."
Fourth, calm down.
(mood, environment, etc. ) no anxiety, no turmoil: you can't be excited for a long time. The storm has subsided. His voice is still very ~.
Quotation: Chapter 3 of Ba Jin's Death: "From then on, he seemed calm on the surface, but his inner excitement was very intense."
Five, rolling [gǔn gǔn]
Describe rapid rolling or tumbling: wheels ~. Dajiang ~ go east. The wind rolled up the yellow sand.
Quote: Yang Shuo's "The Dust Settles": "There is a yellow dust rolling ahead, and I seem to have fallen into ancient times."