1. Famous verses about crows feeding back nurturing
Famous verses about crows feeding back nurturing 1. Which poem comes from "The crow feeds back the sheep on its knees"
From - —Anonymous "Zengguang Xianwen" in the Ming Dynasty of China.
Original text: The crow has the meaning of feeding back, the sheep has the kindness of kneeling to breastfeed, and the horse has no intention of bullying its mother.
Translation: Lambs have the act of gratitude by kneeling down to receive breast milk. Little crows have the feeling of feeding their mother crows with food. Children must also know how to be filial to their parents.
It is said that when the old crow cannot find food by itself, the young crow will regurgitate what he has eaten, that is, spit it out for the old crow to eat, to thank the old crow for his kindness. This is an animal. The behavior of "supporting" parents in turn when they grow up.
Extended information:
The story of a lamb kneeling to breastfeed
A long time ago, a ewe gave birth to a lamb. The mother of the sheep loves her lamb very much. She will sleep next to her at night and warm the lamb with her body, so that the lamb sleeps soundly and soundly. They eat grass during the day and take the lamb with them, becoming inseparable. When other animals bully the lamb, the mother uses her horns to resist and protect the lamb.
Once, the mother sheep was feeding her lamb. A hen came over and said: "Mother Sheep, you have lost a lot of weight recently. Everything you eat is absorbed by the lambs. Look at me, I never care about what the chickens eat and drink. They are all responsible for it. ”
If the mother sheep hates the words of the hen, she will say unceremoniously: “You are too talkative and gossiping, and in the end you will commit the death penalty of twisting your neck, and you will have to be stabbed. What good will it do to you?”
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After the hen was driven away in anger, the lamb said: "Mom, you love me so much, how can I repay your kindness in raising me?" The mother of the sheep said: "I don't want anything in return from you, as long as you I am satisfied with this filial piety." After hearing this, Xiaoyang burst into tears and fell to his knees, expressing that he could not repay his loving mother's affection.
From then on, the lamb always knelt down every time it ate milk. It knows that its mother fed it with milk, and kneeling down to nurse is a sign of gratitude to its mother for her kindness in breastfeeding. This is "the lamb kneeling to breast".
Sogou Encyclopedia - Sheep have the kindness of kneeling to breastfeed, and crows have the meaning of feeding back
2. Famous quotes about crows
Hungry crows crow on the snowy branches.
Song Dynasty Xie Ao's "Send Someone Back to Wushang". The main idea of ??this sentence is that some hungry crows are pecking at the snow, and some are crows on the branches.
In winter, the ground is covered with snow, making it extremely difficult for birds to find food. Crows are not good at building nests to store food, so they often suffer from hunger in winter.
When they are extremely hungry, they have no choice but to "pecking at the snow" and crying sadly on the branches. The image of the "hungry crow" is vividly portrayed and can be seen clearly.
Can be used to describe a hungry crow. Xie Ao, a patriotic poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Sending a Man Back to Wushang" cries with a sore throat and flies low with frozen wings.
Famous Crow Quotes "Crow at Night" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. Cry astringent: The cry is hoarse.
The general idea of ??these two sentences is: the crow cries hoarsely because hunger makes the sound in its throat deeper; the crow flies low because its wings are drooped because of ice. The first sentence is an auditory image, and the second sentence is a visual image. The crow's embarrassed appearance of being "hungry" and "cold" is very realistic.
crows can be used to describe cold weather. Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, wrote "Crying in the Night" as jackdaws fly around and the flowing water surrounds the isolated village.
"Missing Title" by Yang Guang of Sui Dynasty. The general meaning of these two sentences is: Jackdaws are dotted, flying up and down, and gurgling water surrounds the isolated village.
This strip of scenery is lonely and desolate. "Counting points" versus "lonely village", "jackdaws flying" versus "flowing water", the empty, lonely, dull and depressing scenes add to the melancholy.
When writing, it is suitable to express the lonely mood by describing the scenery. Yang Guang, the second emperor of the Sui Dynasty, "Missed the Title" counted a few points in the vast sky, and a hungry crow returned with its wings.
"Rain" by Sun Xiang of the Song Dynasty. The general meaning of these two sentences is: In the vast twilight, several hungry crows flew back to the woods with wing after wing.
Because it is "in the vastness" and the "hungry crow" is flying from a distance, the outline is not clear, so the choice of the word "number of points" is particularly appropriate. "Returning with wings" not only shows the hungry crow flying closer and closer, but also shows the specific situation of "returning", making "returning" more visual.
Can be used to describe the scene of the dusk crow returning to the forest.
"Rain" by Sun Zhan, a literati from the Song Dynasty, is vague and tired, and the crows are turning over each other in the dusk.
"From Guilin..." by Sun Zhan of the Song Dynasty. Miaomiao: distant appearance.
Translation: refers to the bird flying. Dusk: evening.
The general idea of ??these two sentences is: In the evening, the tired crows in the distance follow each other and return to their nests in the vast twilight. It is getting late, and the crow has become a "tired crow". The word "tired" is used appropriately; the crow returns to its nest in the twilight, flying farther and farther, getting smaller and smaller. The word "miao" is used accurately. p>
It can be used to describe the crows returning at dusk, or to describe the vast twilight. The Song Dynasty scholar Sun Jian's "Fa Guilin..." A group of crows are quarreling at night, intent on sending the setting sun.
About the crows. The famous saying of Song Dynasty's "Visiting Yang Bozi and the Prime Minister left from Baisha"
The general meaning of these two sentences is: In the evening, groups of crows are squawking and singing. Farewell to the setting sun. In order to describe the scene of dusk falling, the author chose the scene of a flock of crows bidding farewell to the "setting sun".
The poem expresses the exuberance of the extremely ordinary description object. Taste can be used to describe the noisy crows, and it can also be used to describe the evening scene in the countryside. The Southern Song Dynasty poet Dai Fushi's "Visiting Yang Bozi and the Prime Minister Asking for Directions from the White Sand" are mute and noisy in the sunset.
< p> Ming Dynasty Gao Qi's "Returning Crows". The general idea of ??these two sentences is: Crows are chattering hoarsely under the afterglow of the sunset. They compete to occupy the branches for the night, but they never compete to spread their wings. < p> Satirizing crows who only "fight for accommodation" and refuse to "fight for flight" is not only in line with the habits of crows, but also easily arouses readers' associations. It can be used to describe crows, and can also be used to satirize those who only know how to compare with others. A person who enjoys life but has no ambition in career. Gao Qi, a famous poet in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasty, has "The Crow" The branches are weak and the city is hoarse in the middle of the night."The Crow" by Yang Juyuan of the Tang Dynasty. "Yā duck": Onomatopoeia, describing the crow of a crow.
The general idea of ??these two sentences is: the crow is perched unsteadily on the thin branches and is "dumb" on the top of the city in the middle of the night. The crow crows in the middle of the night on the city wall, and its voice is hoarse for a long time.
The sound of the crow seems to be heard by the ear, and the language of the poem is simple. , and the image is vivid.
"Crying in the Night" by Yang Juyuan of the Tang Dynasty: The thin horse and the weak boy are walking towards the Qin Dynasty, and the dusk crows stir up the chaotic clouds.
Chaos: Same as "dazzling", chaotic. The main idea of ??this sentence is: In the evening, a group of crows flew into the remaining clouds in the sky.
The dusk is vast, the remaining clouds are in the sky, and a group of crows are confused. Several adjectives such as "twilight", "disabled" and "fluttering" effectively enhance the expression effect. They can be used to describe the flocks of crows flying in the evening, or to describe the vast twilight.
< p> "Out of the Fortress" by Jiang Ji, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, how many jackdaws were scattered and flew to a tree at the head of the river. The crow's famous saying, Liu Zihui (huīhui) of the Song Dynasty, "Tianjiong"Jackdaws: crows in cold weather. The general idea of ??these two sentences is: There are a lot of crows in the cold weather. I don’t know how many of them are flying towards the river and perching on a tree.
The crows are accustomed to gathering in groups in the evening and again during the day. Scattered, gathered and scattered, there is no order at all. Therefore, crows are often described as "chaos" or "rabble" in poetry.
Here, the word "scattered" is added to the word "chaos". The "scattered" jackdaws are even more chaotic when they fly, and when they fall, they are black and dense like a tree. The image is clearly visible. It can be used to describe the dusk crow.
The Song Dynasty scholar Liu Zihui's "Tianjiong" is looking for a branch, and the sky is full of wind and snow. "Gui crow"
Man: in vain. Huixiang: hovering and flying.
The general meaning of these two sentences is: The crow wants to find a branch, but where is that branch? The sky is full of wind and snow, and it is flying around in vain. . Crows are not good at building nests, so they can only find a place to rest when the wind and snow hit.
However, it is hard to find a branch in the cold weather, so they can only "fly back" in the snow. The poem is picturesque and meaningful.
It can be used to describe crows in the wind and snow, and can also be used to describe homeless people. The truth is not a crow, and you cannot catch it by its tail. .
Former Soviet music activist Shchedrin ruled that the crow was not guilty but the pigeon was guilty.
The ancient Roman poet Yu Waina said that the sound of moving to a new house came out loudly, and the sound of going to the valley was deep and deep. I listened to it for a long and short time, but when I heard it, I couldn't find it again.
Famous quotes about crows from Liang Liu Xiaochuo's "Poetry of a Hundred Tongues" in the Southern Dynasties. Relocation: moving to a higher place.
Jiǒng embarrassment: far away. The general meaning of these sentences is: when a hundred tongue flies to high places, its cry comes from far away; when a hundred tongue flies into a valley, its cry comes from the deep depths; when you listen to its cry below, it is sometimes long and sometimes short. , sometimes you can hear it and sometimes you can’t, and you have to look for it again.
3. Sheep have the kindness of kneeling down to breastfeed, and crows have the meaning of feeding back. The same ancient famous sayings
1. Be cautious when going in and out for support, and don’t get tired of serving day and night.
It means: Parents should be careful to support them when entering and exiting (doors), and don’t get tired of serving them in the morning and evening. From "Encouragement to Repay Parents' Favors".
2. If you can be filial to your parents, you will be a good son; if you are filial to your mother-in-law, you will be filial and you will be virtuous. It means: being filial to your parents means you are a good son, being filial to your father-in-law and mother-in-law will lead to a reputation of being both filial and virtuous.
From "Encouragement to Repay Parental Favors". 3. Disciples will be filial when they enter, and they will be younger when they leave.
It means: young disciples should be filial to their parents when they return home, and they should respect and love their brothers when they go out. From the (Spring and Autumn) "The Analects of Confucius·Learning is the First".
4. Don’t be slow when your parents call you; don’t be lazy when your parents order you. It means: when your parents call you, you should quickly answer; when your parents give orders, you should quickly do it.
From (Qing Dynasty) Li Yuxiu's "Disciple Regulations". 5. A husband's filial piety is the scripture of heaven and the righteousness of earth.
Meaning: Filial piety is a natural and right thing to do. From "The Classic of Filial Piety".
6. Don’t be slow to answer the call, be sincere and cheerful. It means: When your parents call you, you should answer immediately, do not neglect, and be sincere and with a smile on your face.
From "Encouragement to Repay Parental Favors". 8. Good food should be used by parents first, and good clothes should be worn by parents first.
It means: Give your parents good food first, and give your parents good clothes first. From "Encouragement to Repay Parents' Favors".
9. A poor family knows a filial son, and a country in chaos knows a loyal minister. It means: Only when the family is poor can a true filial son be discovered; only when the country is in danger can a true loyal minister be identified.
From "Collection of Famous Sages". 10. He who is arrogant towards his relatives is also disrespectful to his relatives.
Meaning: People who do not respect other people’s parents will certainly not respect their own parents. From "Three Kingdoms·Book of Wei".
11. Mencius said: "If you don't have relatives, you can't be a human being; if you don't have relatives, you can't be a son." Mencius said: "(In Shun's eyes) the relationship between a son and his parents is good. If you are not well-behaved, you cannot be a good person; if a son cannot obey his parents in everything, he cannot be a son."
From (Chunqiu). "Mencius Li Lou Shang". 12. Mencius said: "Old people are as old as others, and young people are as young as others."
Mencius said: "Respect the elders of your own family, and by extension, also respect the elders of other families; caress and care for them." One's own children should be spread to caress other people's children." From "Mencius: King Hui of Liang" (Spring and Autumn Period).
13. Mencius said: "Kissing relatives is benevolence; respecting elders is righteousness." Mencius said: "Loving parents is benevolence; respecting elders is righteousness."
From (Spring and Autumn Period) "Mencius: Devoting Your Mind to the Heart". 14. Mencius said: "Everyone loves his relatives and grows up with them, and the world is peaceful."
Mencius said: "As long as everyone loves his parents and respects his elders, then the world will be peaceful." Naturally, there will be peace." From "Mencius Li Lou Shang" (Spring and Autumn Period).
15. Don’t let your parents suffer from hard work, and don’t let your parents suffer from sorrow. It means: Don’t let your parents suffer, don’t let your parents share your worries.
From "Encouragement to Repay Parental Favors". 16. If you like what you like, use your strength to protect it; if you dislike what you like, be careful to get rid of it.
It means: Children should try their best to prepare things for their parents if they like them; things that their parents hate should be carefully removed for them. From (Qing Dynasty) Li Yuxiu's "Disciple Regulations".
17. If a relative has a fault, he will correct it if he remonstrates. My color is calm and my voice is soft.
Meaning: Parents are at fault, advise them to change. Smile and speak softly.
From (Qing Dynasty) Li Yuxiu's "Disciple Regulations".
18. If you love me, it’s hard to be filial; if you love me or hate me, filial piety is the only way to be virtuous.
It means: My parents love me, so what is the difficulty in being filial; my parents hate me, but I still show my filial piety, which is virtuous. From (Qing Dynasty) Li Yuxiu's "Disciple Regulations".
19. A virtuous wife will bring few troubles, and a son will be filial to his father and have a generous heart. It means: if a wife is virtuous, her husband will have fewer disasters; if the children are filial, the parents will be happy.
From "Zengguang Xianwen" (Ming Dynasty). 20. Among thousands of classics, filial piety and righteousness come first.
Meaning: Thousands of classics say that filial piety and righteousness are the first things people should do. From "Zengguang Xianwen" (Qing Dynasty) 21. Always be considerate of your parents' wishes and don't make them worry about you.
It means: Always be considerate and understanding of your parents, and don’t let your parents worry. From "Encouragement to Repay Parents' Favors".
22. The first is to be a filial brother, and the second is to be faithful. It means: first of all, be filial to your parents and respect your brothers, and secondly, be cautious and keep your word.
From (Qing Dynasty) Li Yuxiu's "Disciple Regulations". 23. Injury to the body brings sorrow to relatives; injury to virtue brings shame to relatives.
Meaning: When the body is injured, the parents are worried; when morals are corrupted, the parents are humiliated. From (Please) Li Yuxiu's "Disciple Regulations".
24. Being a son should end with filial piety; being a father should end with kindness. It means: as a son, be filial to your parents; as a father, be loving to your son.
From "The Great Learning" 25. Filial piety is the beginning of virtue, brotherhood is the sequence of virtue, faith is the thickest virtue, and loyalty is the righteousness of virtue. He is also a person who has participated in the Four Virtues of Zhongfu.
Meaning: Honoring your parents is the beginning of morality, respecting your brother is the order of morality, trust is the depth of morality, and loyalty is the direction of morality. Zeng Shen was a person with exactly these four morals.
'From "Family Language·Disciples' Practice". 26. A filial son will be filial to his relatives, and he will be admired by others.
It means: If you are filial to your parents, your children will be filial to you; if you respect others, others will also respect you. From "Song Xin Lu" by Lin Bu (Song Dynasty).
27. Sheep have the kindness of kneeling down to breastfeed, and crows have the kindness of feeding back. It means: when the lamb kneels down to suck milk, the little crow can feed the old crow in return to repay the parents for their nurturing kindness.
From "Zengguang Xianwen" (Ming Dynasty). 28. We need to ask how to be filial to our relatives. Being filial to our parents is not just about food and clothing. Being filial to our parents does not make our relatives angry. It is all about loving and respecting our relatives and being filial.
It means: How to honor your parents. Honoring your parents is not just about giving them food and clothing; honoring your parents does not mean making them angry. Loving and respecting your parents is full filial piety. From "Repaying Kindness to Parents".
29. To know the kindness of relatives, look at your son; if you want your son to be obedient, you must first be filial to your parents. It means: Only by raising children can you understand the nurturing grace of your parents; if you ask your children to be filial to you, you must first be filial to your own parents.
From "Four Words". 30. Zengzi said: There are three blessings: the first is filial piety, respecting relatives, the second is not being humiliated, and the third is being able to support.
Zengzi said: "There are three points in filial piety. The first is respecting parents, the second is not bringing shame to parents with one's words and deeds, and the third is being able to provide for parents." From the "Book of Rites" (Spring and Autumn Period).
31. Confucius said: "One must not know the age of one's parents, one for joy and one for fear." Confucius said, "One cannot ignore the age of one's parents.
< p> On the one hand, I am happy for their longevity, and on the other hand, I am worried about their aging." From "The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren No. 4" (Spring and Autumn Period).32. Confucius said: "If you don't travel far away when your parents are around, you must travel in a proper way. Kong.
4. Idioms about crows feeding back
Explanation of metaphors Filial piety to support the elders
Pinyin [wū yā fǎn bǔ]
Pinyin Ming Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica·Qinbu" records: "Ciwu: This bird is born and is fed by its mother for sixty years. If the day is long, it will feed back for sixty days. ”
Explanation: When this kind of bird is just born, the mother bird will feed it for sixty days. When it grows up, the baby bird will feed the mother bird for sixty days.
Synonyms: lamb kneeling to breast
Extended information:
The crow is an ugly bird. People think it is unlucky and is universally disliked by humans, but they have a kind of The real virtues that are generally praised by us humans - caring for and loving the elderly, can be regarded as a model among animals in terms of caring for and respecting the elderly.
It is said that after this kind of bird grows up under the nourishment of its mother, when the mother becomes old and frail and cannot forage or is blind and unable to fly, its children will go around looking for delicious food. , took it back and fed it mouth to mouth, repaying the mother's nurturing grace, and never felt bored until the old crow died and could no longer eat. This is what people often call "the crow feeds back."