Kàn dào zhè dào cài de jīngzhì bǎipán, kèrénmen zézéchēngzàn.
Seeing the exquisite plating of the dish, the guests murmured with admiration.
Tips
history
Found in the Ming novel 《水浒传》: 戴宗啧啧称赞道'好个留侯!' — 'Dai Zong clicked his tongue in admiration: "What a fine Marquis Liu!"'
memory
啧 (zé) is the onomatopoeic 'tsk' or tongue-click sound that Chinese speakers make when impressed — doubled here to suggest someone making the sound over and over while praising.