Yangchang
Yangyangchang (Y á ngy á ngs ǎ s ǎ): it describes the beauty and order. It's from Han Feizi.
Source: "Han Feizi: hard to say": "so hard to say, smooth than smooth speech, Yang yangran ran, you see that flashy."
Chen Qiyou quoted the old notes: "foreign, beautiful; Chang Chang, there are also arrangements." It is also called "Yangchang".
Pingbuqing's "xiawai Jixie · Shuo barnyard · Huazhen Ji" in Qing Dynasty: "there are tens of thousands of words in Yangchang, which is quite considerable."
Chinese PinYin : yáng yáng sǎ sǎ
Yangchang
a phoenix from a crow 's nest. yā cháo shēng fèng
full of empty phrases on a scrap of paper. mǎn zhǐ kōng yán
rein in on before it is too late. xuán yá lè mǎ