Word group
1. 蜉蜻[líng qīng] A light boat with a window.
2. Dragonfly [qīng dīng] Another name for dragonfly. See Ming Dynasty Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica·Chong Er·Dragonfly".
3. Dragonfly [qīng líng] Another name for dragonfly. One said it looks very much like a dragonfly. However, the forewings are short and cannot fly far.
4. Dragonfly [qīng liè] means cricket.
5. Upright dragonfly [shù qīng tíng] is a kind of acrobatic performance. The action is to stand upright with the head and feet and support the whole body with both hands.
Chorus group
1. Dragonfly [tíng yì] comes from "Zizi": "The king of Jingzhuang ordered Yangyang to shoot dragonflies from Ji. The king said: 'I want to be born to get it.' "You shoot it with a bow from the base, and it blows the left wing," Wang Daxi said. Later, he used "flying wings" to refer to the small target of archery.
2. Boring [míng tíng] The legendary name of ghosts and gods.
3. Grasshoppers [yǎn tíng] guard the palace. Commonly known as gecko. Ancient books are often confused with lizards, salamanders, etc.
4. Lizards and geckos. Generally refers to insects.
5. 青蜓[qīng tíng] means dragonfly.
6. Grasshopper [tíng mù] Another name for grasshopper.
Pronunciation qīng tíng?
Explanation: Any large-shaped insect that constitutes the order Odonata. It has a large head with many compound eyes, short antennae, a long and slender abdomen, and four narrow and long wings. They have web-veined wings and strong jaws, suitable for holding prey. They are completely harmless to humans and are among the most useful insects. Adults feed on insects caught in flight and eliminate large numbers of flies and mosquitoes, while aquatic nymphs prey on and eliminate mosquitoes. larva.