Flying north () south () singing () dancing () () learning tongue () striking the sky (fill in the name of the bird)

Northern geese fly south, warblers sing and swallows dance, parrots imitate others, and eagles strike the sky.

Related explanations:

1. Northern geese flying south:

Refers to northern geese flying south.

2. The orioles are singing and the swallows are dancing, which describes the bright spring and the joy of all things. It also means that the situation is great.

3. Parrots imitate people’s speech:

Parrots imitate people’s speech. As a metaphor, whatever others say, he will follow suit.

4. The eagle strikes the sky:

It means that the eagle flaps its wings and flies in the vast sky. It also means that ambitious people display their talents in a broad field.

Extended information

Other meanings:

Bei Yan Nan Fei also refers to a chapter-by-chapter novel by Zhang Henshui. The novel tells a bleak love story during the Republic of China. A relatively typical old-style novel about a talented man and a beautiful lady.

The synonyms of the orioles singing and the swallows dancing are the singing of birds and the fragrance of flowers, the singing of orioles and the dancing of swallows. In the spring, the singing and dancing of orioles and swallows are everywhere, creating a pastoral scene that is intoxicating.

Parrot parroting also refers to the special reflex behavior of parrots and other birds, which is related to the special structure of their syrinx and tongue.

The Eagle Strikes the Sky also refers to Dang Likui's debut novel "The Eagle Strikes the Sky". "The Eagle Strikes the Sky" writes Dang Likui's praise and nostalgia for his youth, his love and eulogy for a better life, and his commitment to benevolence and righteousness. Li Zhixin’s faith and pursuit, his deep feelings and strong responsibility for the country and the people. There are also flight shooting games and TV series.