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Poems describing chicks growing up and leaving their nests

1. Poems about Young Birds Leaving the Nest

Poems about Young Birds Leaving the Nest 1. Poems about Ancient People Writing Birds to Feed Young Birds

There is such a doggerel in master Liu Baorui's cross talk called doggerel

Looking up and seeing eight or nine little swallows in a bird's nest

Big swallows leaving the nest and beating the food

Let me talk about the big swallows

. P > flying over Sanli Peach Blossom Store

crossing Wuli Apricot Blossom Slope

There are many beauties in front of Apricot Blossom Slope

It's hard to beat up enough food

Swallow her wings and collect her feathers into the nest

Dayan just entered the nest door

Xiaoyan walked over at first sight

This will call her mother

Call her mother. Listen. Feed a bird

feed this one

feed that one

feed that one

feed that one

2. Poems and idioms about birds

1. Advise you not to shoot boughs, and the son will look after his mother in the nest. From the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Birds.

I advise you not to hit the birds on the branches. The young birds are still waiting for their mother's return in the nest, so it's impossible to kill several lives with one stone!

2. Return to the birds with wings, and go to the Woods in the morning. From the Wei and Jin Dynasty poet Tao Yuanming's Return to the Birds.

The returning birds fly freely, leaving the nest and out of the Woods in the morning.

3. where petals have been shed like tears, and lonely birds have sung their grief. From the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's Spring Hope.

Being sentimental about state affairs can't help but make tears splash, and the birds are thrilling, which only increases your sadness and makes you hate.

4. Stupid birds fly first

It means that clumsy birds have to fly first. Metaphorically, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and do things before others.

5. Kill two birds with one stone

It means: throw a stone and hit two birds. It is a metaphor to get two benefits by doing one thing.

6. A bird frightened by a bow and arrow

means that a bird frightened by a bow and arrow is not easy to settle down. Metaphor means that a frightened person is very scared when he encounters a little movement.

3. Autumn cold is gradually invading in front of the hall. Swallows nesting on the side of Luomu know that spring is coming, so they both leave the nest, but

Luomu is light and cold, and the swallows fly away together.

Butterfly Lovers

The threshold chrysanthemum is sad and the smoke orchid is weeping,

The curtain is light and cold, and the swallows fly away.

The bright moon doesn't know how to leave and hate bitterness, and

The oblique light shines through Zhuhu.

Last night, the west wind withered the green trees.

I climbed the tall building alone and looked at the end of the world.

if you want to send colorful stationery and ruler,

where do you know when the mountains are long and the waters are vast?

Note

Luomu: There was a curtain made of Luomu hanging in the living room of the ancients, which was called Luomu. Later generations used this to refer to the living room.

Zhu Hu: the scarlet portal, which refers to the rich family.

colored stationery: colored stationery. A poem that refers to a topic.

size element: a paper one foot square, which refers to letters.

Translation

In autumn, chrysanthemums in the nursery are shrouded in mist like sorrow, and orchids are stained with dew as if crying. The light cold in early autumn penetrated into the inner room through the veil. Swallows who know autumn is coming, both fly away from the nest, and only women live alone in the house? . The bright moon doesn't know the painful taste of parting, and sprinkles the cold moonlight into the house all night, which makes people feel more sad. Last night's autumn wind was cold, blowing the green leaves of big trees to fall. Climb the tall building alone, look into the distance, and look all the way to the end of the road, and there is no lover. I want to send poems and letters to my far-away lover, but there is no book, and there are thousands of waters in Qian Shan. I wonder where he is?

Comment

This poem by Yan Shu was cited as a classic of graceful and restrained school by later generations. The first piece of this word is graceful, and the next piece is tragic and contains sadness. Among many graceful words, the most famous.