[tiān shǐ]
Explanation: refers to the messenger of the gods. In western literature and art, the images of angels are mostly girls or children with wings. Now it is often used to describe innocent and lovely people (mostly women or children)
Example: Swallows fly happily like angels.
Near meaning: God.
Antisense: devil, devil
Angels? Tianxun
[Angel] refers to the angel of the gods. In western literature and art, the images of angels are mostly girls or children with wings. Now it is often used to describe innocent and lovely people (mostly women or children)
Citation interpretation
1. refers to the god created by the Emperor of Heaven; The messenger of the gods. Zuo Zhuan's Five Years of Public Service: "The baby angel dreamed of saying:' Sacrifice to, crouch over the girl. "Historical Records Zhao Shijia": "Yu Huotai Mountain is also the messenger of Hou." Kim Gan Bao's Searching for God Volume 4: "I am also an angel. When I went to burn the Donghai family, I felt that I saw the load and talked to each other. " Xie Ming Zhao Zhe's "Five Miscellaneous People Part II": "It is a false policy to ask for gold when you meet an angel."
2. Judaism, Christianity, Islam and other religions all refer to the messengers sent by God. Qing Huang Zunxian's Miscellaneous Poems on Cults: "Buddha is not as expensive as an angel, so I advise Yu to recite more."
In western literature and art, the image of angels is mostly a girl or a child with wings, and is often used to describe a person who is innocent and lovely and brings joy and happiness to people. Hu Yepin's "The light is just around the corner" V: "There is also a little angel with wings on it, full of bows, and dangerously trying to shoot that arrow ..." Chapter 12 of Ba Jin's "Death": "She is obviously an angel of love, how pure and gentle!"