What idioms are there with the word "la"?
La la Hu Hu
Interpretation: dialect. I don't care about anything, just so-so.
Example: The first scene of Lao She's Family Portrait in modern times: "Mrs. Lin is in her thirties, still like a child, bold but cautious." He always loses his monthly ticket, so you should always remind him.
Second, the time is not long [y and l ǐ gu ā l m].
Interpretation: Onomatopoeia. Describe talking loudly.
Said by: Li Zhengyu, a training prescription in the Qing Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty, as the saying goes, "I shout loudly and people are nervous when I listen."
The child shouted loudly, and the people next to him heard his body tighten.
Three, eight strange seven [bā guà i q and l m:]
Interpretation: Strange things.
From: Ming Lanling smiled and gave birth to "The Thirty-fifth Return of Jin Ping Mei": "Listen, Third Sister, what will happen tomorrow!"
Four, wow [w ā l m: w ā l m:]
Interpretation: Also called "whoa whoa whoa". Onomatopoeia describes talking endlessly or noisily.
Said by: Preface and Postscript of Modern Mao Zedong's Rural Survey: "There are many people who talk about it and make suggestions as soon as they get off the bus."
Five, bang [bǐ l ǐ b ā l m]
Interpretation: Onomatopoeia.
Said by: Li Boyuan, a litterateur in the late Qing Dynasty, wrote in the fourth and fourth chapters of "The Appearance of Officialdom": "There are two drummers, one drumming and the other locking, all the way to the yamen."