Words describing swallows
Black, smart, dexterous, scissors, galloping, free, cute
Swallows whisper, swallows’ tails are like scissors, spring swallows return to their nests, Light body, brisk movements, black and shiny, building nests in mud, black and white, handsome and light, carefree, lively and smart, crisp calls, quick movements, returning gracefully, small and exquisite, singing and dancing, chirping, flying swallows spreading their wings
The old swallows return to their nests (the old swallows fly back to their old nests again. It is a metaphor for the wanderers who live abroad and are happy to return to their hometown.)
Lao Yan flies separately (Lao: refers to the shrike. The shrike and the swallow fly in different directions , a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife.)
The swallow is in a burning nest. It is a metaphor for a very dangerous situation.)
The oriole sings, Swallows whisper. Describing the beautiful scene of spring)
Swallows holding food (a metaphor for the hardships of raising children.)
The sparrow knows the ambition of the swan (Honghu: 鹄 is pronounced as hú, and "Hong" means "Honghu"). Wild geese, and swans are swans. How can swallows and sparrows know the ambitions of swans? It is a metaphor that ordinary people do not understand the thoughts of heroes)
Quotes about swallows
A. Swallows cannot bring spring, and a sunny day cannot bring life. ——Aristotle [ancient Greek philosopher and scientist]
In many important things, we imitate animals and become their pupils. From spiders we learn to weave and mend; from swallows we learn to build houses; from singing birds such as swans and orioles we learn to sing. ——Democritus [ancient Greek philosopher]
An unmarried woman is a swallow, free and at ease. A married woman is like a dove, she will come back when the time comes. A woman who has children is a duck with a string behind her. ——Liu Liu [Chinese-American female writer] "Wang Gui and Anna"
Spoken sayings and sayings about swallows
When swallows come to your home to make a nest, there are many happy events.
The Yan'er comes to make a fortune.
Swallows flew low across the aisle, and heavy rain soon came.
The river opens in seven or nine, and the swallows come in eight or nine.
The swallows fly back to spring, and the wild geese travel south and winter is coming.
Swallows fly low, take your raincoat when you go out.
The little swallow comes out of the nest - the wings are hardened
The swallow's tail - two forks
The swallow builds the nest - the skills of the mouth
< p>Poetry describing swallowsIn several places, early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, while new swallows peck at the spring mud. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake" (How many early orioles are vying for shelter in the sunny trees? Which swallows are busy building nests in the mud?)
Drizzle Fish When the child comes out, the breeze sways the swallows. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Two Poems on the Threshold of Water" (The drizzle fell into the river, causing bubbles to appear. Fish swayed out of the water; swallows took advantage of the breeze and flew tilted.)
The flowers fell helplessly, and the familiar swallows returned, and the fragrant path in the small garden wandered alone. ——Song Dynasty Yan Shu's "Huanxisha·A New Song and a Glass of Wine"
Li Yangshe Island accompanies the return of spring, preying on weaving willows, holding mud in their mouths, and flying in the rain. Don't stay close to the rich and close to the common people, just whisper sweet words and cuddle up. ——Contemporary·Zuo Heshui's "Returning Swallows"
The distant gulls float on the calm water, and the light swallows are tilted by the wind. ——"Spring Return" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty (The seagulls in the distance stayed on the quiet water, and the light swallows flew sideways in the wind.)
The swallows are flying, but their feathers are missing. ——"The Book of Songs·Yanyan" (chachi: pronounced cīchí, means uneven. Pairs of swallows fly back and forth in the air, gently swinging their wings unevenly.)
< p>The mud melts and the swallows fly, and the sand is warm and the mandarin ducks sleep. ——Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Two Quatrains" (Rong: refers to the melting of frozen soil. When the weather is warm and the mud melts, the swallows are busy making nests with mud in their mouths and flying around; the spring is warm and the sand is warm, and the mandarin ducks are eager to sleep, lying in the sand late. It’s too late.)Drop the curtains, and the two swallows return in the drizzle. ——"Picking Mulberries" by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty (栊: window pane, also called window lattice. The curtains hang low on the window lattice, and it is drizzling outside the window. A pair of lovely swallows return home in the drizzle.)
< p>When the swallows come to Xinshe, the pear blossoms lag behind the Qingming Festival. ——Song Dynasty Yan Shu's "Broken Array" (Xinshe: refers to the Spring Society, the ancient day for worshiping the earth god. When the swallows return from the south, it is the New Spring Society Day, and after the pear blossoms have fallen, it is the Qingming Festival.)Floating and brushing the flower tips, the green tail separates the red shadow. ——"Double Swallows" by Shi Dazu of the Song Dynasty (whistle: passing, brushing. The swallows flew around briskly, their wings passing over the flower tips, and their emerald twin tails separated the bright red flower shadows.
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