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Spoken verses about Tangli

1. Proverbs and poems about phenology

Proverbs: 1. Get up early and let the clouds go away, but the dog will die in the sun at noon

2. Be afraid of the clouds in the south in the morning, and be afraid of the clouds in the evening Afraid of clouds turning from the north

3. Look to the southeast in the morning and northwest in the evening

4. Clouds rise from the southeast, and it may rain but not until noon

5. Red clouds at sunrise Sheng, I advise you not to travel far;

When the red clouds rise at sunset, it will be a sunny day tomorrow

6. Walking in the clouds at sunset, it rains on the ground after midnight

7. When dark clouds rise and the sun rises, there will be rain in the morning;

When dark clouds rise and the sun rises low, there will be rain at night

8. When the clouds are not overcast, it will rain.

9. When the clouds are in the east, the rain is not bad;

When the clouds are in the south, the river is full

10. There are clouds in the sky and rain on the ground

Idiom: The spring is warm and the flowers are blooming

The wind is gentle and the sun is bright

The moon is bright and clear

The autumn air is crisp and clear

The stone flows like gold

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The snow beats the wind

Verse: The wind, horse and cow are not related. "Zuo Zhuan, the Fourth Year of Duke Xi"

Zhiju comes to the nest, but the wind comes out of nowhere. "Feng Fu" by Song Yu in the Warring States Period

Gold is broken by hardness, water is made by softness; mountains are high and high, and valleys are low and peaceful. Jin Ge Hong's "Baopuzi Guangji"

The nature of water is calm from the clouds, and there is no sound in the stone. How the two sides are excited, the thunder turns into the sky and the mountains are shocked. Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty "Listening to the Sound of the Jialing River to the Master"

Grass and trees have no intention of doing so, and they will flourish and wither at their own pace. Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "Sending Mountains on the River to Cui Shaofu and Guofu" 2. Proverbs, Sayings, and Poems about the Yellow River

Proverbs:

1. If you don’t see the coffin, you won’t shed tears, and if you don’t reach the Yellow River, Don’t give up

2. When the Yellow River is clear, the saint will emerge

3. The Yellow River has many harms, but only one thing is rich

4. Even if you jump into the Yellow River, you can’t clean yourself

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5. The Yellow River is disgusting and good, and the Yangtze River is kind and evil

6. When the Yellow River comes back, it doesn’t look at the river, and when Dai Mei comes back, it doesn’t look at the mountains.

7. Two breaches in three years. Change its course once in a century

8. The Yellow River bursts, and the county magistrate will not survive

9. The Yellow River has nine meanders and eighteen bays

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Common sayings and proverbs: Jumping into the Yellow River will not clear your mind.

The Yellow River is rich in Ningxia, and the richest is Wuzhong.

The Yellow River still has a clear day, so how can people have no luck?

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Ningxia is rich in the Yellow River in the world.

If you don’t see the Yellow River, your heart won’t die, and if you don’t see the coffin, you won’t shed tears.

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"Climbing the Stork Tower" Tang Wang Zhihuan

The sun is shining over the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level.

"Liangzhou Ci" Tang Wangzhihuan

Far above the Yellow River, among the white clouds, is an isolated city called Wanren Mountain.

Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through the Yumen Pass.

"Two Poems on the Yellow River" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The Haixi Army on the north bank of the Yellow River heard the sound of the drum's ringing bells.

The iron horses roared endlessly, and the barbarians moved in groups with their high noses.

On the west bank of the Yellow River is Shu. If you want to supply your family, there is no millet.

I would like to drive the common people to wear the king, and throw away gold and jade with a cart full of books.

"Epic Ode to the Yellow River" by Hu Zeng of the Tang Dynasty

Bowang is buried and can no longer spin, and the Yellow River is still empty.

Along the stream, I wanted to hear the Cowherd's words, so I had to send the coffin to heaven.

"Yellow River" King Anshi of the Song Dynasty

He sent out the five-color stream from Kunlun, and one stream of yellow and turbid water passed through Zhongzhou.

Wandering thousands of miles on the sand, I turn around and find nowhere to turn to.

"The Envoy to the Fortress" by Wang Wei of Tang Dynasty

The bicycle wanted to ask about the side, but the country he belonged to was in Yan. Zheng Peng left Hansai, returned to Yan and entered Hutian.

The desert is solitary and the smoke is straight, and the sun is setting over the long river. When Xiao Guan is waiting to ride, he will always protect Yan Ran.

"Lang Tao Sha" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

The Yellow River has thousands of miles of sand, and the waves and winds blow from the end of the world.

Now we go straight up the Milky Way to the home of the Morning Glory and the Weaver Girl.

"Shui Tiao Ge Tou" Song and Yuan Dynasty Hao Wen

On the nine heavens above the Yellow River, humans and ghosts look down upon all the passages. The wind is strong and the waves are high, and the sun is shining coldly.

As steep as a thousand people in Luliang, as strong as Qiantang in August, it goes straight down to wash away the world.

Everything is in disarray, but one peak is still idle.

The nest is in danger, two swans pass by, and it is difficult to reach it. What's the use of this danger in the human world? Mysterious gods are evil throughout the ages.

You don’t need to burn the rhinoceros to shine down, you may not be able to fly and shoot hard, and you will not be able to block the violent waves.

Call the whale rider and drum across the silver mountain. 3. A collection of colloquial poems and sayings about horses

Expansion of the first unit of the fifth grade volume

Ancient poems about horses

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I lie down late at night listening to the wind and rain, and the iron horse glacier falls into my dream.

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Lu You: "Wind and Rain on November 4th"

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The random flowers are gradually charming the eyes, and only Asakusa has no horse hooves. (Bai Juyi's "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake")

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The grass is dry and the eagle's eyes are weak, and the snow is gone and the horse's hooves are light. (Wang Wei's "Hunting")

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Withered vines and old trees, dim crows,

Small bridges and flowing water, people's houses,

The ancient road has a westerly wind and a thin horse.

(Ma Zhiyuan

"Tianjingsha·Autumn Thoughts"

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Wave to yourself Go, Xiao Xiao Ban Ma Ming.

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Li Bai: "Sending Friends"

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Beautiful mountains and beautiful waters. If it's not enough, the horse's hooves urge him to return while the moon is bright. (Yue Fei's "Chizhou Cuiwei Pavilion")

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You can't be seen on the mountain winding road, leaving only a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow. ("Bai Xue Ge Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital" by Cen Shen)

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A luminous cup of grape wine. If you want to drink pipa, you will be reminded immediately. (Wang Han's "Liangzhou Ci")

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To shoot a man, shoot a horse first; to capture a thief, capture the king first. (Du Fu's "Out of the Fortress")

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The spring breeze makes horses hoof disease, and they can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day. (Meng Jiao's "After Admission")

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The man came riding a bamboo horse and went around the bed to pick green plums. (Li Bai's "Changgan Xing")

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But the flying generals of Longcheng are here, and they don't teach Hu Ma to cross the Yin Mountain. (Wang Changling's "Out of the Fortress")

Sayings and proverbs about horses

People make mistakes and horses make mistakes.

People are afraid of reason, horses are afraid of whips, and mosquitoes are afraid of fire and smoke.

People are like clothes and horses are like saddles.

I don’t know the pain of the horse immediately, and I don’t know the hunger of the hungry man when I am full.

A heroic man will be thrown to death immediately, and a drowned man will be drowned in the river.

When you see the saddle, you miss the horse; when you see the things, you miss the people.

The bull’s head is wrong. (The donkey’s lips are not the horse’s mouth) 4. Poems and sayings about staying up late or everyone’s articles

When did staying up late come from? "Records of Sui Sui in the Middle Qin Dynasty" records: "There are no classics about keeping the year old for three generations. In the Tang Dynasty, Du Fu's poem "Keeping the Year Old at Du Wei's House" said, "The A Xian family keeps the year old, and the pepper plate has already sung the flowers." It is suspected that it started in the Tang Dynasty." Tang poetry. There are many descriptions of the custom of keeping the year old. Bai Juyi's poem "Keeping up the New Year's Eve among Guests": "There is no need to drink when staying up late on New Year's Eve, and my face is full of tears of homesickness." Meng Haoran has a poem that "continues the Ming Dynasty to draw candles, stay up late for a long feast". By the Song Dynasty, the practice of staying up late on New Year's Eve was common in both urban and rural areas. Su Dongpo's "Children are forced not to sleep, but stay up all night and have fun", which describes the scene of staying up late on New Year's Eve. "Tokyo Menghualu" records: "On New Year's Eve... the families of the common people would sit around the fire and stay awake until the end of the night, which is called staying up late on the New Year's Eve." Interestingly, in Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, etc., due to the influence of our country, they all There is a saying of staying up late on New Year's Eve, and even Europe, America and Africa have similar customs. As the saying goes: "Gold is easy to get, but time is hard to keep." Love life and cherish time. This may be the reason why people all over the world stay up late! Xi Zhenqi said in his poem "Shou Sui": "We invite you to stay at the A Xian family, the wax torch is passed red and reflects the blue gauze; thirty and sixty years have been wasted, but I cherish my years from this night." This is an example.

Similarly, Su Shi's song "Shou Sui" also expresses nostalgia for the old age that is about to pass away.

Staying up until the end of the year

Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

If you want to know that the old age is over, it is like going to prey on a snake.

Half of the repair scales are gone, no one can hide them.

If you want to tie it to the end, you can do nothing even though you are diligent.

The children were forced not to sleep, but stayed together all night and had fun.

Don’t sing the morning rooster, even more drums are afraid of Tim Lao.

After sitting for a long time, the lanterns faded, and I watched the Beidou tilt.

There will be no time next year, and I will worry about wasted time.

You can still praise yourself if you work hard today

"Shou" in staying up means nostalgia for the old year that is about to pass, but also hope for the upcoming new year. meaning. "One night makes two years old, and the fifth watch divides two years." On the occasion of removing the old and replacing the new, relatives and friends sit around the fire. Looking back on the past and looking forward to the future is not without benefit. The "Biography of Talented Scholars of the Tang Dynasty" written by Xin Wenfang, a scholar of the Yuan Dynasty, records a good story about Jia Dao, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty, who "offered poems" on New Year's Eve: Every New Year's Eve, Jia Dao "must take one-year-old works and put them on a few tables, burn incense and then worship," He drank wine and said, "I have been working hard on this all year round.

'"Every New Year's Eve, he summarizes the gains and losses of the past year. Can't we learn from it?

If "thirty and sixty years have been wasted", it is not "only from now on" "Cherish the years at night", then "staying up late" loses its meaning. 5. There is a need for poems or sayings about bridges

Approaching Changdao Lan Bridge (Poetry) The morning sun shines lightly into the woods , the cool wind blows from the lake in the distance, and the magpies are jumping on the fresh and green grass slopes. Sometimes they fly to the branches and sing happily; they play poetic music in tune with the gentle pace of the morning light; we can't help but Slow down and enjoy the morning music and scenery! Appreciate flowers in spring, view leaves in autumn, walk in the forest in summer, and look for plum blossoms in the snow, and listen to the heartbeat of flowers and trees in the four seasons.

, birds, bees and butterflies flutter in the wind; singing cicadas, flickering candles, and the subtle fragrance of flowers and trees tug at the heartstrings and refresh the heart. When you step into the garden, the air and sunshine immediately surround you, and you close it. With your eyes, let the tentacles of feeling roam freely among the flowers.

Xihui covers the quiet river; watch the sunset slowly sink into the end of the water; sit at the waterside table and have a drink. Coffee, a pot of good tea, and sharing the wonderful life... This is not Zhouzhuang in the south of the Yangtze River, but it has the charm of small bridges and flowing water. This is not Lijiang in Yunnan, but you can still live a life based on the water. This is not Venice. , but you can still experience the charm of water; this is not a town on the Rhine River, but it is still filled with the fragrance of nature and art.

Farewell to Cambridge Author: Xu Zhimoqing. I left as lightly as I came; I waved goodbye to the clouds in the western sky. The golden willows by the river are the bride in the sunset; the beautiful shadows in the waves ripple in my heart.

The green banana plant on the soft mud is swaying glossy under the water; In the soft waves of the Cam River, I would rather be a waterweed! That pool under the shade of elm is not a clear spring, but a rainbow in the sky; crushed to pieces Among the floating algae, there are rainbow-like dreams. Looking for dreams? Take a long boat and row towards the greener grass; Load a boat full of stars and sing in the colorful stars.

But I am. Can't sing, quietly is the shengxiao of parting; the summer insects are also silent for me, silence is tonight's Cambridge! I leave quietly, just as I came quietly; I wave my sleeves, not taking away a single cloud. 1928.11. .6 Chinese Maritime Song: Lover's Bridge Singer: Long Piaopiao Lover's Bridge Singer: Long Piaopiao Hey

White clouds fluttered and the boat rocked again and again. When I reached my house, I saw Lover's Bridge. I saw Lover's Bridge and took a look at it on the shore. Look, look, Brother Qing, I’m so anxious to wait. Brother Qing, Mo Xinjiao, little sister is back. I haven’t seen you for a few years. Brother, how are you? Brother Qing said, sister, don’t laugh, walk a thousand times a day and break the Lover’s Bridge. Song: Bridge Singer: Houxian Album: Playing with ancient stone bridges and old corners, memories go back to that school. In the third row, No. 3, sits the legendary heroine. Look at me, secretly laughing, laughing at my poor calligraphy practice. I want to ask for advice on how to write a note with the handwriting of the Mountain Temple. I can’t guess who is your legendary supreme treasure. I can’t touch it. I don’t know if I open the first page and write two lines on it. Wukong can also do it. There are troubles) very old, sixteenth-century city walls, let time go back to my parents and grandparents, there is the old place where they met, the second girl is a well-known bridge to passers-by, she can speak and sing at the entrance of the village at the age of nineteen , she went to embroider the kingfisher and mandarin duck grandpa, and picked out a piece of silk satin one and a half feet long. Columbus was the same as him back then. The story slowly tells the sweet story of imagining love. There was no acoustic guitar played in the scene and no roses were given. The expression of white love is simple. Mixed with simple happiness, it's like this. It's like the fragrance of the diary she planted in the drawer. The story grandpa tells, slowly, slowly, sleep with me. I want to secretly watch the stars with you. Let's watch the old movie "The Moon is Over the Water" that dad is showing. Gone with the wind, reflected in Shi Banqiao, my mother’s advice, I have forgotten how much I want to secretly watch the stars with you, watch the old movies played by dad, listen to whose heart is beating, and see whose face is feverish. The moon illuminates the two of us, silly. appearance. 6. Sayings, poems or famous sayings about horses

Sayings about horses

A horse does not ride on both saddles.

People make mistakes, horses make mistakes

People are like clothes and horses are like saddles.

I don’t know how hard it is to ride a horse, and a full man doesn’t know how hungry he is.

A heroic man will be thrown to death immediately, and a drowned man will be drowned in the river.

A horse takes ten steps and turns nine times.

Flattery slaps the horse on the leg.

The donkey’s lips are not the horse’s mouth.

Poems about horses

The spring breeze is proud of the horse's hoofs, and he can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day.

Poetry "After Enrollment" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty

The hair on the grass beside Ma Si was twitching, and the eagle's eyes were open to the blue clouds.

Poem "The First Smell of the Autumn Wind" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

Horses are running late on the ancient road of Chang'an, and cicadas live in high willows.

Song Dynasty Liu Yong's "Youth Travel" lyrics

In the late night, I lie down listening to the wind and rain, and the iron horse glacier falls into my dream.

Song Dynasty Lu You's poem "Wind and Rain on May 4th"

Withered vines and old trees, dim crows, small bridges and flowing water, people's homes, and old roads with westerly winds and thin horses. Yuan Dynasty Ma Zhiyuan's song "Tian Jing Sha·Autumn Thoughts"

The horse's hooves tread the water and mess up the bright clouds, and the drunken sleeves catch the wind and catch the falling flowers.

Yuan·Liu Yin's poem "Mountain Family"

A blessing in disguise

During the Warring States Period, near the northern border town, there lived an old man named Sai Weng. Sai Weng raised many horses. One day, one of his horses suddenly got lost. When the neighbors heard about this, they came to comfort him and advised him not to be too anxious and to pay more attention to his health as he was getting older. Seeing someone comforting him, Sai Weng smiled and said, "Losing a horse is not a big loss. It might bring some blessings."

After hearing Sai Weng's words, Sai Weng felt very funny in his heart. Losing the horse was obviously a bad thing, but he thought it might be a good thing, obviously just to comfort himself. After a few days, the lost horse not only returned home on its own initiative, but also brought back a Hun horse.

The neighbor heard about it and admired Sai Weng's foresight very much. He congratulated Sai Weng and said, "You have the foresight. Not only did the horse not get lost, but you also brought back a good horse. What a blessing." Sai Weng listened. Although he received the congratulations from his neighbors, he did not look happy at all. He said anxiously: "Getting a good horse for free is not necessarily a blessing. It may cause some trouble."

The neighbors thought that His posturing was pure old man cunning. I was obviously happy in my heart, but I deliberately didn't say it out loud.

Sai Weng has an only son who likes riding horses very much. He found that the horse he brought back was very handsome, long in body, big in hooves, neighing loudly, and powerful. He knew it was a good horse at a glance. He rode out every day, feeling very proud of himself.

One day, he was so happy that he hit the horse and galloped away. He stumbled, fell off the horse and broke his leg. Neighbors heard about it and came to express their condolences.

Sai Weng said: "It's nothing. I broke my leg but saved my life. Maybe it's a blessing." The neighbors thought he was talking nonsense again. They could not imagine the blessing that breaking a leg would bring. Soon, the Huns invaded in large numbers, and young people were drafted into the army. Sai Weng's son could not join the army because he broke his leg. All the young men who enlisted in the army died in the battle, but Sai Weng's son survived.

The story of Bole Xiangma

According to legend, Bole was a native of the Spring and Autumn Period, and his surname was Sun Mingyang. It is said that a thousand-mile horse pulled a heavy salt truck over the Taihang Mountains. On the Yangchang Trail, the horse's hooves struggled hard , the knees were bent; the tail was hanging down, and the skin was injured; the whole body was sweating and dripping with sweat, and he was crawling hard on the hillside and still couldn't pull it up. When Bole saw it, he got out of his car, grabbed the horse and faced it. It shed tears and took off its linen clothes to cover the Chollima horse. The Chollima horse then lowered its head and exhaled, raised its head and roared, and the scream reached to the sky. This is because it was grateful to Bole for understanding and caring for it

There are a lot of things you want on this website. 7. Ask for sayings, poems, idioms, and proverbs about birds

Idioms: A dove occupying a magpie's nest is a metaphor for taking over someone else's property. A quail's clothes with hundreds of knots is a metaphor for shabby clothes. Full of patches. A wren branch (1) is used to persuade people to have less desire. Today it is often said as: "The wren's nest in the forest is just one branch." (2) It can also be used as a metaphor for a place to live. It is mostly used when asking someone to apply for a job. Luan The collection of flying phoenixes is a metaphor for the gathering of talented people. The phoenixes and feathers are rare in the world. The flying phoenix is ??a metaphor for a couple singing and having fun together; it is often used as a wedding speech. The flying kites and leaping fish are a metaphor for letting go of the joy of nature. The silence is a metaphor for the quietness of the noisy crowd. .The ambition of Honghu is a metaphor for lofty ambitions, which is the same as "the ambition of Qingyun". The journey of thousands of miles bless others with a bright future, such as flying thousands of miles. The sound of Yingyan is used to describe the singing of birds. Or it is a metaphor for the smooth and smooth voice of a woman. Yingyingyanyan Swallow is a metaphor for many girls, chirping birds and fragrant flowers - describing the beautiful scene in spring.

The bird is gone but the bow is hidden - a metaphor for kicking away those who have contributed before after success. To change a shotgun into a cannon - to describe a situation or condition that has greatly improved.

A bird falls into a cage - a metaphor for falling into a trap and falling into trouble. Birds gather together in a gathering of scales--describes the gathering of many birds.

The birds are frightened and the fish are defeated - a metaphor for an army being defeated and fleeing. When a bird is poor, it pecks - It is a metaphor that people will take risks when they are desperate.

Bird-faced swan shape - weak due to hunger and with a skinny face. As the proverb about birds, shoot the head with a gun, the sky is high, let the birds fly, the little birds stick to everyone, no head, no flying, fly with the phoenix, the handsome bird, sleep with the tiger, no good beast, the stupid bird flies first, the frightened bird, the bird with the bow is gone, the good bow is hidden Man dies for money, and bird dies for food *Proverbs related to birds* ◎Husband and wife are originally birds in the same forest. It is a metaphor that husband and wife are temporary partners. When encountering danger, they can only go their separate ways and seek happiness for themselves.

◎When a bird is about to die, its song is mournful. When a bird is about to die, its song is very sad and desolate. If a person is about to die, the words he speaks are good and valuable.

◎A snake cannot move without a head, and a bird cannot fly without wings. It is a metaphor that the masses lose their leader and cannot take action. ◎A handsome bird appears in a remote mountain. This is a metaphor for the appearance of handsome or talented people in remote areas.

◎People come to vote for their masters, and birds come to vote for themselves in the forest. This is a metaphor for people choosing their masters to do things and choosing places to live. ◎People die for money, and birds die for food. People die for money, just like birds die for food.

◎The early bird catches the worm means that those who work proactively or early can gain benefits. ◎The parrot can speak and never leaves the bird. It is a metaphor that it is difficult for a person to change his original identity.

◎The yellow eagle grabbed the kite's feet. The eagle and the kite's feet grabbed each other, just like an iron ring, they were tightly linked to each other. It means that two people are very close and refuse to be separated.

◎Stealing the chicken without losing the rice is a metaphor for trying to take advantage, but in the end, you suffered a loss. ◎I would rather be a chicken's mouth than a cow's queen. It is a metaphor that people would rather be independent in small situations than be dominated by others in big situations.

◎The water chestnuts are ground into chicken heads. The angular water chestnuts are ground into smooth chicken heads. It is a metaphor for people who have gone through many hardships and setbacks.

◎The rooster’s New Year greetings to the weasel will bring bad luck. Weasels like to eat chickens. If a rooster pays New Year greetings to a weasel, disaster is bound to come.

◎The weasel has no good intentions in paying New Year greetings to the chicken. Weasels like to eat chickens, so it is a metaphor for people with bad intentions and ulterior motives.

◎We can hear the cries of chickens and dogs, but they will never interact with each other until they die. ◎The chicken does not eat food without work, which means that people cannot accept preferential treatment or gifts for no reason.

◎The chickens flying around and the pheasants flying all over the sky are metaphors for the close relatives who refuse to leave despite being wronged and blamed. ◎Tie a big duster of chicken feathers on the flagpole.

A metaphor for boldness. ◎The metaphor of a fly not clinging to an unsealed egg is a metaphor for everything happening for a reason. Only if you make a mistake first will others bully you.

◎The light at midnight and the rooster at dawn are a metaphor for hard work, going to bed late and getting up early. ◎The pheasant wears a leather hat and looks like an eagle.

Refers to the pheasant wearing a leather hat and pretending to be an eagle. A sarcastic person pretends to be a master or thinks he is great.

◎To find fault in an egg is a metaphor for being deliberately picky. ◎Put an egg against a stone and hit the egg against a stone. It is a metaphor for overestimating one's ability and asking for trouble.

◎ Using chicken feathers as arrows to deceive subordinates, abuse their power, and openly give orders. A metaphor for playing power.

◎No matter what others say, I only talk nonsense. ◎When people pass by, they leave their names, and when geese pass by, they leave their voices. You should do good deeds in life and leave a good reputation.

◎The bird knows the ambition of the swan. It is a metaphor that mediocre people cannot understand the ambitions of those with lofty ambitions. ◎The snipe and the clam quarrel, the fisherman gets a profit. It is a metaphor for two quarrels, and the third party gets a profit. Poems about birds. Two orioles sing in the green willows, and a row of egrets ascends to the blue sky - Du Fu's "Quetrains" Several early orioles compete in the warm tree, whose house is it? New swallows peck at spring mud.

——Bai Juyi's "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake" The wild geese fly high in the moonlight, and the geese escape at night. When I want to chase Qingqi away, the heavy snow covers my bow and sword.

The poem with the word "bird" in Lu Lun's "Song of the Sea" lingers on. The butterflies dance all the time, and the orioles sing at ease. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Walking alone by the river in search of fragrance" When will the swallows fly back, and the peach blossoms on the bank will bloom when dipped in water.

——Xu Fu, Song Dynasty, "Spring Outing in the Lake" There is only pity grass growing on the shore, and there are orioles singing in the deep trees. ——Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty, "Chuzhou West Stream" The flowers are blooming, the mangroves are in chaos and the orioles are singing, and the grass is growing and the egrets are flying across the lake.

——"On the Lake" by Xu Yuanjie of the Song Dynasty. In March, the remaining flowers fall and bloom more, and swallows fly from the small eaves every day. ——Song Dynasty Wang Ling's "Send Spring" What does Piaopiao look like? The sky and the earth are like sand gulls.

——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Lv Ye Shu Huai" There is no choice but the flowers fall away, and the swallows return as if they have known each other before. ——Yan Shu, Song Dynasty, "Huanxi Sand" In several places, the early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, and the new swallows peck at the spring mud.

——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Spring Tour to Qiantang Lake" The bright moon leaves the branches startled by magpies, and the breeze sings the cicadas in the middle of the night. ——Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty, "Moon over the Xijiang River" Half of the wall can see the sea and the sun, and the sky can hear chickens.

——Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Sleepwalking Tianmu Song Leaves Farewell" Two orioles sang in the green willows, and a row of egrets ascended to the blue sky. ——Du Fu's "Four Quatrains" of the Tang Dynasty The grass is dry and the hawk's eyes are sick, and the snow is gone and the horse's hooves are light.

——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Guan Xun" The grass grows and the orioles fly in the February sky, and the willows brush the embankment and are drunk by the spring smoke. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty In front of Xisai Mountain, egrets fly, and peach blossoms and flowing water make mandarin fish fat.

——Song Dynasty Zhang Zhihe's "Yu Gezi" drives the chickens up the trees, and the first sound is knocking on the firewood and thorns. ——Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Three Poems of Qiang Village (Part 1)" The hanging shadow is divided into thousands of miles of wild geese, and the words are followed by the poem Jiuqiu Peng.

——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Looking at the Moon", withered vines and old trees, dim crows, small bridges and flowing water. ——Ma Zhiyuan of the Yuan Dynasty, "Autumn Thoughts" The lonely cloud will wild crane, how can it live in the human world? ——Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty, "Sending the Master" The spring rain is drizzling in the independent Hengmen, and the white chickens fly on the branches and crow.

——Song Dynasty Ye Shaoweng's "Xixi" ②Poems with the word "bird" The moonrise scares the birds, and they sing in the spring stream. ——Tang.