Adjective order is tough to get right, not only for beginners but also advanced speakers. Even teachers get confused about the rules (and there are rules).
The less opinion-based or more essential an adjective is, the closer it comes to the noun.
For example, my wife is Japanese. She is beautiful. She is tall, too. Unfortunately, she is also angry.
I could describe her as a beautiful, tall, angry, Japanese woman.
However, we tend not to use chains of four adjectives. Three is a normal maximum, and rarely seen, though chains of two adjectives are often used in everyday conversations.
Here are some songs with more than one adjective modifying a noun.