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What are some sayings and proverbs about birds?

1. Sayings about "birds"

A bird that loves to sing - does not make a nest

A lark meets a parrot - meets a singing bird Can talk (each metaphor has its own specialty.)

Parrot meets lark - talking and singing; rapping and singing

Lark playing with peonies - birds singing and flowers fragrant

Birds spreading their wings - each showing its ability

The lark on the grassland - a clever beak

The little bird with wings - eager to fly; sooner or later, it will fly

Eating shotgun powder - furious

Crazy bird waiting for the lake to dry up - wishful thinking

Bird with long hard wings - about to fly

Birds coming out of their cages/birds released from cages - they go and never come back

Snakes scurrying around to stare at small birds - List (catch)

Hitting birds but missing - (Fly) also

The eyes of the bird hunter - look upward (a metaphor for having high eyes, making friends with useful people.

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Hitting a bird with a shotgun/shooting a rabbit - open one eye, close one's eyes

Tumble over the bird's nest and smash the eggs - bankrupt the family

Broken A bird with wings - cannot fly high

A bird caught on the rafters - elusive; elusive

A bird released from a cage is far away - flies far away; cannot be taken back

Let the birds out of the cage - go their separate ways

The birds can tell the male and female - good eyesight; good eyesight

The night owl in the cemetery - not a good bird

The yellow-headed bird (golden bird) builds a nest - muddling through

The bird that has just taken flight - does not know where it is high

Fire shotguns in the sorghum field - let go Rabbit got up

Putting chicken feathers in the armpits - pretending to be a foreign bird

Putting chicken feathers on the buttocks of a toad - not a serious bird

Han Birds are basking in the sun - they can get by

Hitting birds with dry pipes - not like Qong (gun); not real Qong (gun)

Flower silk covered birdcage - beautiful on the outside and empty on the inside

The bird in the painting - has wings and is difficult to fly

The golden bullet hits the flying bird - the small loss is big; the gain is not worth the loss

The frightened bird - lingering fear; flies away

Birds in spring - in pairs

Trapped birds come out of the cage - spread their wings and fly

Go to the battlefield carrying a shotgun - resist for a while

Chopping down big trees to catch birds - idiots; stupid people

Lazy birds don't build nests - just muddle along

Mouses with chicken feathers tied to their tails - not good birds; not serious Bird

The sparrow flies to the flagpole - the bird is not big, but the stand is not small

A bird in a cage, a fish in a net - involuntarily; involuntarily; unable to escape

The fish in the net, the bird in the cage - did not run away; cannot run away

The horse ran off the reins and the bird came out of the cage - never looked back; never looked back

The bird in the cage - —It’s hard to fly if you have wings

Ants are locked in bird cages - there are many ways

Birds pull their bows - missed opportunities

Birds eat - not allowed Don’t bow your head

Changing a shotgun with a shotgun - getting better and better; getting better and better; getting more and more arrogant

Crush the bird in your hand to death - it’s easy

Ox and Sheep people Birds in a circle settle down in their nests - each has its own place

Birds move - fly far away

Birds see the tree but do not fall - they are about to fly

Bird is written as crow - Still a little short of it

The birds in the forest are shot with cannons - they scatter in a rush

The dung beetles follow the peacocks - they cannot turn into handsome birds

On the tree stump The bird - sooner or later it will fly

The dead woodpecker - such a hard beak; hard mouth

The squirrel wants to eat the bird in the tree - it can't be done; there is no way

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Falcon hunting - accomplices

It will rain and birds will fly - let them do what they want

Little birds in the nest - sooner or later they will fly away

Crows don’t call crows - waxwings

Ducks go up to the house and spread their wings - what kind of birds are they?

Pheasants hold sparrows in their nests - one nest is not as good as one

One bullet kills two birds - kill two birds with one stone

The fish is in the water, the bird is in the forest - freedom

Atomic bomb blasting the birds - overkill

The birds in the forest in the morning—each sings its own tune

The bells and drums embrace the lark—not surprised

The one belonging to the cold trumpet— Muddling along

The woodpecker does somersaults - showing off

The woodpecker flies up to the yellow lotus tree - asking for trouble

The woodpecker goes to the altar - showing off

The woodpecker died in the hole of the tree - it suffered the loss of its mouth; all the damage was in the mouth

The woodpecker repaired the house - it was a quarrel

The woodpecker stumbled - it suffered from its mouth The disadvantage of the woodpecker

The woodpecker looks for food - it all depends on its mouth; it all depends on its mouth

The woodpecker manages the tree

——Think deeply into the wood; have a hard mouth; rely entirely on the hardness of the mouth; all rely on the mouth

The bird is not in the frying pan before it is pecked - the mouth is hard and the bones are crispy

The cat got into the birdcage—— The greedy mouth fell into the trap

Crush the bird in your hand to death - it's easy

The birds in the forest in the morning - each sings his own tune

The stone hit the crow's beak ——Head-on head-to-head

The eagle is full - too much JJ (cock) (describing a person who is nosy)

The magpie falls on the head-good luck is coming

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The magpies are all over the trees, and the crows are flying all over the sky - good or bad luck is uncertain

The magpies and the crows are crows on the same branch - happy and sad; sad and happy at the same time

The skylark in the morning - — Spread your wings and fly

Bird’s nest on banana leaves—the good times don’t last long

White-necked old bird—it’s a disaster to open its mouth

A crow lands on the head of the house—it’s to open its mouth It's a disaster

The turtles fight - show off their romance

The pearls fight the sparrows - the gain outweighs the losses

Wild pigeons take off - their whereabouts are unknown; their whereabouts are unknown

Swallows build their nests - they work with their mouths; it all depends on their mouths; they settle down

Swallows grab mud from their mouths - they ask carefully; they make something out of nothing

Magpies return to their nests and phoenixes return to their nests - Live and work in peace and contentment

As the crow flies—a stream of black goods

The crow’s entrails—a black heart; a black heart

The sparrow in the execution ground—can withstand shock Afraid; the courage has long been frightened

The cuckoo cries after the Dragon Boat Festival - it is out of date (a metaphor for being too late.)

The sparrows in Dongting Lake - have seen wind and waves; so big Courage

The sparrow in the pond - never seen the wind and waves

The head of a sparrow fried in a pot - talkative (a metaphor for saying something that should not be said)

Migratory birds spend the Spring and Autumn Period - coming and going

Smashing sparrows with cannons - making a fuss

Shooting sparrows with cannons - no matter the cost

Birds out of their cages - —You can let it go, but you can’t take it back

The sky is full of flying crows - it’s pitch black

The sparrows that have just left their nests - their wings are not strong

The worms have penetrated the bird’s blunderbuss In - can't turn the corner

The beaten duck - runs around

Pecks the rice by the chicken's head - in vain

Myna pecks the persimmon - - Picking the soft bully

Half a basket of magpies - chirping

The phoenix has a phoenix nest, the bird has a bird's nest - they have nothing to do with each other

The high-flying bird When a child meets an eagle, there will be bad luck and bad luck

2. Proverbs related to "birds" (including chickens, sweat~)

Husband and wife are originally from the same forest birds as a metaphor for husband and wife They are only temporary partners, but when danger comes, they can only go their separate ways and seek their own happiness.

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, his words 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.

The phrase "handsome birds emerging from the mountains" is a metaphor for the appearance of handsome or talented people in remote areas.

People come to seek refuge with their masters, and birds come to seek refuge in the forest. This is a metaphor for people choosing their masters to do their work, and choosing a place to live in.

People die for money, and birds die for food. People die for money, just as 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, but never leaves the flying bird. It is a metaphor that it is difficult for a person to change his original identity.

Stealing the chicken without losing the rice is a metaphor for trying to take advantage, but in the end, you suffered a loss.

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 come to each other until we grow old and die.

The chicken does not eat food without work, which means that people cannot accept preferential treatment or gifts for no reason.

Domestic chickens are beating around in circles, and pheasants are flying around in the sky. This is a metaphor for a close relative who refuses to leave despite being wronged and blamed.

Tied with chicken feathers on the flagpole, it’s a big duster. A metaphor for daring.

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. It refers to a 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 with an egg is a metaphor for being deliberately picky.

Pumping an egg against a stone 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 this world and leave a good reputation.

The sparrow 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, and the fisherman will benefit. This is a metaphor for the quarrel between two parties, and the third party will benefit.

I would rather be the chicken's mouth than the 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 yellow eagle caught the kite's feet. The eagle and the kite's feet grasped each other, just like an iron ring, they were clasped together. It means that two people are very close and refuse to be separated.

Others:

People are eager to seek refuge with relatives, and birds are eager to seek refuge in the forest

A talented man comes from a poor family, and a handsome bird comes from a high mountain.

You know the sound of birds when you are close to the mountains, and you know the nature of fish when you are close to the water

Birds are valuable because they have wings, but people are valuable when they have ambitions

The mantis stalks the cicada, while the oriole follows behind

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3. The proverb of "bird"

If you shoot the bird with a gun, the sky is high and the bird can fly. The bird is dependent on everyone and will not go away. If the bird is headless and does not fly, the world will be as black as crows

Flying with the phoenix, handsome birds fly out; sleeping with the tiger, there are no good beasts, the stupid bird flies first and the frightened bow bird

When all the flying birds are gone, the man who hides the good bow will die for wealth, and the bird will die for food

4. Idioms about "birds"

Killing two birds with one stone is a metaphor for doing one thing and getting two results.

The little bird is used to describe the timid appearance of a woman or child, which is endearing.

The word "tired bird returns home" describes a traveler who is tired of traveling and returning home. Or it can be compared to a person who has been away from his job for too long and is tired of the outside world and returns to his own post.

The word "tired bird returns home" describes a traveler who is tired of traveling and returns home. Or It is a metaphor for someone who has been away from his or her job for too long and is tired of external appearances and returns to his or her own job.

The stupid bird flies first (1) Describes a stupid person who often acts recklessly without thinking beforehand. (2) Or used to express stupidity People should move earlier than others to avoid being in a hurry.

The singing of birds and the fragrance of flowers describe the scenery of spring.

The shape of a bird-shaped swan is used to describe the appearance of being hungry and emaciated for a long time, and is also called "a dove-shaped swan face". ".

A bird that dies for food is a metaphor for a person who dies because of greed for money.

A frightened bird is a metaphor for a person who has suffered from disaster and is therefore frightened.

The private love of a black bird Black Bird: According to ancient legend, the young bird can feed the old bird in return. It is a metaphor for the filial piety of serving and respecting relatives. "Chen Qing Biao" by Li Mi of Jin Dynasty: "The private love of the black bird, I hope to beg for it forever."

Wu Fei Rabbit Walking Ancient legend says that there are three-legged crows in the sun, so the sun is called the golden crow; Rabbit: ancient legend There is a Jade Rabbit in the middle moon, so the moon is called the Jade Rabbit. Describes the rapid passage of time. The poem "Spring Sorrow" by Han Cong of the Tang Dynasty: "The golden crows fly away and the jade rabbits fly away, and the green temples are ever green and have never been seen before." The Tang Dynasty Wei Zhuang's "Morning Journey in Autumn" poem: "The traveler's heart is naturally like fire, the rabbits fly away and the crows cannot fly." Feeling long."

When the birds are gone, the bow is hidden. When the birds are gone, the bow will be hidden and no longer used. It is a metaphor for kicking away those who have contributed once something is successful. "Historical Records: The Family of King Goujian of Yue": "When the flying birds are gone, a good bow is hidden; when the cunning rabbit dies, the running dogs are cooked."

The sparrow knowing the ambition of the swan is a metaphor for how ordinary people can know the ambition of a hero. ambition.

"Historical Records·Chen She Family": "Hey, how can the sparrow know the ambition of the swan?"

The ambition of the swan is a metaphor for ambitious ambitions, and has the same meaning as "the ambition of Qingyun".

One arrow and two eagles originally refers to a person with superb archery skills who can hit two eagles with one arrow. The latter is a metaphor for doing one thing to achieve two purposes.

The hen crows in the morning. In the old days, it was a metaphor for women stealing power and disrupting government. "Shangshu·Mushu": "There is no morning for a hen. The morning for a hen is only the rope of the home.

Standing out from the flock of chickens is like a crane standing among the flock of chickens. It is a metaphor for a person's appearance or talent standing among the surrounding flocks. It stands out among people.

The bird in the cage is a metaphor for a person who is trapped and cannot be free, and it is also a metaphor for an enemy that is easy to capture. Bird; the bird in the cage cannot be seen from the air. ”

A dove occupying a magpie’s nest is a metaphor for taking someone else’s property.

A quail’s clothes with hundreds of knots is a metaphor for clothes that are shabby and full of patches.

A wren (1) It is used to persuade people to have less desire. Nowadays, 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 of shelter. It is mostly used when asking people to apply for jobs.

The metaphor of Luanxiangfengji. A gathering of talented people.

Phoenixes and feathers describe rare ones in the world.

The flying phoenix is ??a metaphor for a couple singing and rejoicing; it is often used as a wedding speech.

The flying kite and the leaping fish It is a metaphor for the joy of letting nature go.

The silence is a metaphor for the originally noisy crowd becoming quiet.

Wish others a bright future, just like flying thousands of miles.

The song "Ying Sheng Yan" is used to describe the singing of birds. Or it is a metaphor for the smooth and smooth voice of a woman.

A three-inch bird with a seven-inch mouth is a metaphor for a eloquent speaker (mostly used in sarcasm).

Although a sparrow is small, it has all its internal organs. It is a metaphor that although a thing is small in size or scale, it has complete contents.

Birds and beasts disperse to describe groups of people scattering in confusion like birds and beasts fleeing (mostly describing the enemy's flight). It also means that after a group or organization is disbanded, its members go their separate ways.

Others:

Birds are crossing the intestines of sheep, birds are frightened and mice are scurrying, birds are frightened and fish are frightened, birds are frightened and fish collapse, birds are crying and apes are crying

A bird's gun is replaced by a cannon, and the bird is poor. Then peck, the bird enters the cage, the bird sounds like an animal, the bird cries and the flower complains

Hundreds of birds look at the phoenix, the egg covers the bird's flight, the flying bird scares the snake, the caged bird ponds the fish, the blue bird is attentive

Dragons and phoenixes dance

5. Poems with the word "bird"

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 forth, and the peach blossoms on the bank will bloom when dipped in water. ——Xu Fu, Song Dynasty, "Spring Tour to the Lake"

Only pity grass grows on the bank, 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, 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

The remaining flowers in March are blooming more and more, and swallows are flying from the small eaves every day. ——Wang Ling, Song Dynasty, "Send Spring"

What does Piao Piao look like? The sky and the earth are like sand gulls. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Long Night Book"

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, early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, while new swallows peck at the spring mud. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Spring Tour at Qiantang Lake"

The bright moon scares the magpies, and the breeze sings the cicadas in the middle of the night. ——"Xijiang Moon" by Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty

Half the wall can see the sea and the sun, and the sky can hear chickens. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Sleepwalking Tianmu Yin Farewell"

Two orioles sang in the green willows, and a row of egrets climbed into the blue sky. ——"Four Quatrains" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The grass is dry and the hawk's eye is sick, and the snow is gone and the horse's hooves are light. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Watching the Hunt"

On a February day, the grass grows long and the orioles fly, and the willows brush the embankments and are intoxicated 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 "Fisher's Song"

Withered vines and old trees, dim crows, small bridges and flowing water. ——"Autumn Thoughts" by Ma Zhiyuan of the Yuan Dynasty

How can the lonely clouds and wild cranes live in the human world? ——Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty, "Send to the Lord"

The spring rain in Independent Hengmen is gentle, and the white chicken flies up to the branches and crows.

——Ye Shaoweng, Song Dynasty, "Xixi"

When the moon comes out, birds startle the mountains, and they sing in the spring stream. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Birdsong Stream"

I sleep in the spring without realizing the dawn, and I can hear the singing of birds everywhere. ——Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "Spring Dawn"

Thousands of birds have disappeared, and thousands of people have disappeared. ——"Jiang Xue" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty

The bird stayed in the tree beside the pond, and the monk knocked on the door under the moon. ——Jia Dao of the Tang Dynasty, "Inscribed on Li Ning's Residence in Seclusion"

Hu Ma followed the north wind and crossed the southern branches of the bird's nest. ——"Nineteen Ancient Poems", "Traveling, Repeating, Repeating"

When a bird flies back to its hometown, a fox will always be on a hill when it dies. ——Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters of Sorrow"

The noisy cicada forest becomes quieter, and the bird-singing mountain becomes more secluded. ——Wang Ji of the Tang Dynasty, "Enter the Ruoye River"

I am moved to tears by the flowers, and the birds are frightened by the hate. ——"Spring Hope" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The river is raining and the grass is flowing, and the six dynasties are like birds singing in the sky. ——Weizhuang of the Tang Dynasty, "Taicheng"

The fragrant grass and flowers fall without anyone, and the birds are chirping all the way up the spring mountain. ——Li Hua's "Spring Journey Improvisation"

The light of the mountains is pleasing to the nature of the birds, and the shadow of the pond is empty of the human heart. ——Chang Jian of the Tang Dynasty, "Inscribed on the Buddhist Temple Behind the Poshan Temple"

There are clouds in the chest, and the returning birds enter the canthus. ——"Wang Yue" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The white hair is sad and the flowers are falling, and the blue clouds are envious of the flying birds. ——Tang Cen Shen's "Relics to Du Zuo Province"

The wind is warm and the birds are singing, and the sun is high and the shadows of flowers are heavy. ——Du Xunhe of the Tang Dynasty, "Resentment of the Spring Palace"

The wild geese fly high in the dark moon, and the Chanyu escapes at night. ——Tang Lulun's "The Next Song"