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A crane is standing among the chickens. A metaphor for a person's outstanding talent or appearance.
I am a widow, and three old houses in the west are dying. ("The Scene of the Old Friends in Wuzhong")
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Chicken with the unique word "Du He"
Pronunciation dúhèjúqún qún
A crane is standing among a group of chickens. A metaphor for a person's outstanding talent or appearance.
From Jin's Theory of Seven Sages in Bamboo Forest: "Enter Luo, or say,' Yesterday I saw a thick man, and I was as proud as a wild crane to a chicken. ""Liu Liang in the Southern Dynasties cleared up Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi ":"Ji Yanzu is outstanding, like a wild crane in a flock of chickens. "
Example ~ I am widowed, and three old houses are in the west. ("The Scene of the Old Friends in Wuzhong")
Used as an attribute; Outstanding finger ability
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