The crows and magpies are silent, the magpies meet on the bridge, the magpies laugh and the doves dance, the magpies react and the luan is startled, the quails and magpies are in chaos, etc.
1. Crows and magpies are silent
Explanation: Describes being very quiet. Same as "silence".
From: Chapter 2 of "History of Pain": "At this time, I only feel the quiet crows and magpies are silent."
Translation: At this time, I only feel the quiet crows and magpies are silent. .
2. Magpie Bridge Meeting
Pinyin: què qiáo xiāng huì
Explanation: Chinese folklore says that magpies build a bridge across the Milky Way on the seventh night of the seventh lunar month to let cows Lang and Weaver Girl met on the bridge, and the rainy day of Chinese Valentine's Day was the reason why they cried. It is a metaphor for the reunion of lovers or couples after a long separation.
3. Magpie Laughing and Dove Dance
Explanation: Magpies scream happily and turtle doves fly. In the old days, it was used as a festive greeting.
From: Volume 6 of "Yi Lin" by Jiao Yanshou of the Han Dynasty: "The magpies are dancing with laughing doves and come to pick up my wine."
Translation: The magpies are dancing with laughing doves and come to pick up my wine. liquor.
4. Magpie anti-luan frightened
Explanation: The adjective is written with flying spirit, like magpie and luan bird circling back and forth. Same as "magpie returns to Luanhui".
From: Liang Yujianwu of the Southern Dynasties, "Xie Donggong Shows Historic Sites": "How can there be traces of it? It has been four generations, more than ten centuries old, the cleverness of the clouds and clouds, the pine lead has not died; the magpie turned back and the luan was frightened." The power of the wind does not invade Pu Zhu. "
Translation: Is there any sign that after four generations, over the age of 20, the skill of Zhiying Yunqi is not dead; the trend of magpies turning against Luan is not. Infringement of Pu bamboo.
5. Quail and Magpie Rebellion
Pinyin: chún què zhī luàn
Explanation: Quail: quail; magpie: magpie. The orgy of quail and magpies. Refers to incest between relatives.