What onomatopoeia words are used to describe gongs and drums?

1.knock [d not ng d not ng] ng: pictophonetic characters. Describe the sound of beating drums.

Two baseboards, one for each board, rattled the slate on the bridge.

2. Boring [Tang Tang]: Drums.

For example, the correct way to drag the red flag is the boring way to drum.

3.Moe Mao Mao [qiāng qiāng guāng guāng]: Also called "moo moo". Onomatopoeia describes the sound of explosion or object impact.

Example: Suddenly, firecrackers sounded outside the window.

4. [d not ng d not ng qi ā ng] [d not ng d not ng qi ā ng]: pictophonetic characters. Describe the sound of beating gongs and drums.

Ex.: The strong sound of gongs and drums in winter came from the street.

5. Winter [d not dōng]: Onomatopoeia, drumming.

The sound of winter in the corner scared me.

6.knock[d not]dūng dóng dūng]: Describe the sound of drumming.

He plays the big drum.

7. Hehe [jiē jiē]: pictophonetic characters. Describe the harmonious sound of bells and drums.

Example: bells and drums ring, Huai water rings, and sorrow is sad.

8.[tēng]: drums.

Example: I heard drums in my dream.

9. pharynx pharynx [yē yē]: describe the rhythmic drums. Swallow and pass "qi".

Example: watch the good king's high meeting and fly to the clouds. Egrets vibrate and swallow.