: dragonfly:? (1): Any large insect of the order Dragonfly, having a large head with many compound eyes, short antennae and a slender abdomen. ...
Dragonflies laugh at dragons: comparing dragonflies to dragons means mixing things together at will and belittling one side. From "Xie Chao" in Korea: "Today, the owl laughs at the phoenix and the dragonfly satirizes the turtle dragon." Don Li Bai's "Singing the Song of Gao Gesen": "Laugh at dragons like dragonflies, and fish and treasures are mixed together."
Dragonfly:? Guard the palace. Commonly known as gecko. Ancient books are often mixed with lizards and salamanders. Xun Zifu: "The dragon is a dragonfly, and the owl is a phoenix emperor." Yang Jian's note: "Dragonfly, keep the palace." Ma Su wrote in "Notes on China in the Five Dynasties": "Dragonflies, one for guarding the palace, the other for the dragon. Good at catching cicadas in trees. Its slender and colorful people are called lizards; People who grow up are called Yue. ...
Dragonfly boat:? A boat. Wang Mingshi's poem "Give Liang Gong a Real Apology for Illness": "I also want to buy a dragonfly boat and give it back to my youth."
Dragonfly boat:? Dragonfly boat, a boat. Lu Qingyi's "Cold and Lonely Knows Don't Tie Gardens": "In the next season, Wang Ranming of Qiantang is humble and proud of Lake Mountain, making a boat called' Not Tie Gardens' ... spending the morning, the month and the evening, climbing the blue sky by rosy clouds; If the stormy waves beat on the shore, the trees will be flat and the fences will be removed, which is still like the ears of a dragonfly. "
Dragonfly tree:? The legendary tree name. Tang Duan's Youyang Zamu: "The building lives in Changshan, according to the Zen seat. There was a pheasant holding a tree and planting it in the yard, saying it was a dragonfly tree. Years old, full of fragrance. There is a bird with a long red tail that often rests on it. "