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What kind of stem is whining? Pronunciation, meaning and source of Yinning

Now everyone's daily life has been inseparable from the network. All kinds of information on the network has gradually penetrated into everyone's life. There are a lot of information rapidly disseminated through the network. Some popular expressions on the network are a content that everyone likes and pays attention to very much. Recently, there has been a popular 'Yining' on the Internet. What's the stem of Yining? Let's talk about the pronunciation, meaning and origin of yingni. Let's have a look.

What is the stem of whining:

The stem first appeared because someone doubted the word. In literary works, it is generally used to describe sound, but we don't make such a sound at all in our ordinary life. So, the netizen had a question, what kind of voice is this?

The explanation given by Baidu Encyclopedia is to describe the voice as gentle and delicate. Whining is generally used to describe the voice of girls, especially in ancient novels, but in real life, no girl will make such a voice. In fact, this word mainly reflects a girl's delicate voice, which usually appears when she is shy. If you really say what the voice is, there is no way to imagine it specifically. It can be directly understood as the shy voice of girls when they are shy, the coquettish voice with a long tail.

Where is the source of the exhortation:

This word is a rarely used onomatopoeic word in Chinese. It is easy to see in some novels, especially Gu Long's novels. Gulong is very fond of using the word "Yinning" to describe women's voice. Chu Liuxiang, the legend of peach blossom, chanted twice; Chu Liuxiang - the fragrance of the sea of blood, chanted once; Chu Liuxiang -- ghost loves chivalry twice; Other novels in Chu LiuXiang's series have no exhortation. In Xiao Li's flying dagger, he chanted 11 times, mostly Lin Xianer and sun Xiaohong. They especially like to use this word. In Gulong's novels, whining is a tone when women are shy. Gulong is good at describing women's look and heart. In addition to Gu Long, the word also appears in many other classic novels, such as Jin Yong's "a Zi whined, slowly opened her eyes, suddenly a cherry mouth, and a blue fine needle rushed into the center of Xiao Feng's eyebrows." We don't have to worry too much about what the voice is. It's good to feel that artistic conception when reading literary works.