Fei in traditional Chinese:
飞
Explanation
1. Birds or insects use their wings to fly in the air Activity?: ~Tian (the flying god in Buddhist murals or stone carvings). ~ Leap. ~Bird.
2.?Movement in the air?: ~Snow. Rocket ~ to space.
3. Describe extremely fast: ~ drive. ~ Huang Tengda (a metaphor for a person's sudden success and quick promotion to official position).
4. Extreme, especially: knife ~ fast.
5. Unfounded and unprovoked: rumors.
6. A shape like a bridge in the air. ~ Pavilion.
7. Expression and transmission of emotions: ~ Eyes.
Word group
Fei Cuo pulls millet Fei: describes extremely fast; Cuo: feed; Pull: pulls a cart or boat; Su: millet, generally refers to grain. Refers to the rapid transportation of grain and grass.
Fei short, flowing long: Fei, Liu: spread; short, long: refers to right and wrong, good and evil. Refers to spreading rumors and slandering others.
Fei Dun Ming Gao Fei Dun: refers to retreat. Stay away from the worldly world and be noble.
A moth flies to a fire like a moth flies to a flame. It is a metaphor for seeking death and self-destruction.
A moth throws itself into a fire, just like a moth throws itself into a fire. It is a metaphor for seeking death and self-destruction.
Feige Liudan Feige: a pavilion built on an elevated position; Liudan: the colorful decorations are bright and flowy. The pavilion passages built in the air are painted with bright and flowing red paint. Describe the exquisite beauty of a building.
Feihong Yinxue is a metaphor for the traces left by what happened.
Feihuang Tengda Feihuang: the name of the legendary divine horse; Tengda: rising, extending to fortune, and a successful career. Describes a galloping horse. It is a metaphor for sudden success and rapid promotion in official position.
An unexpected disaster.
A bird scares a snake, just like a bird entering the forest and a frightened snake scurrying into the grass. Describe cursive writing as natural and smooth.
The flying birds rely on people. Yi: attachment. The flying birds nestle next to people. A metaphor for being attached to the powerful. It also refers to the petite, supple, approachable and receptive mood of children and girls.
The flying canopy flies with the wind. The dry canopy flies with the wind. It is a metaphor for people who have no independent opinions and their attitude changes with the situation.
Birds and beasts Bird: bird; beast: beast. Flying birds, running beasts. Generally refers to birds and beasts.
Flying sand and gravel. Sand: sand; gravel: small stones. Sand and soil are flying and small rocks are rolling. Describes a strong wind.
Flying sand and rolling rocks. Flying sand and rolling rocks. Describes a violent wind.
Fei Sheng Teng Shi Fei: flying; Teng: rising. It means both reputation and reality are good.
Flying Bear into Dream originally refers to King Wen of Zhou Dynasty dreaming of flying bear and looking at Tai Gong. Later, it was used as a metaphor for the sign of the Holy Lord getting a wise minister.
Flying over eaves and walking over walls. Old novels describe people with martial arts skills as being agile and capable of jumping up the eaves and over walls.
Feiyang and domineering Feiyang: indulgence; domineering: arrogant. It originally refers to an arrogant attitude and a lack of restraint. Nowadays, it is mostly described as arrogant, unruly, and arrogant.
Eagles and Dogs Release the eagle dogs to hunt down wild beasts. Refers to the life of hunting and wandering.
Feiyun Switch: Flash past. Like flowing clouds and lightning. Describe very quickly.
An unexpected disaster.
Flying needle line walking: running. Describes very skilled sewing skills.
The number of flying generals is strange. It is a metaphor for a talented person who encounters misfortune.
Feicangzouhuang refers to hunting. Cang, goshawk. Yellow, yellow dog.
Fei Cuo Wan Li refers to the rapid transportation of grain and grass. Same as "flying cud and pulling millet".
Fei Chu to pull grain refers to the rapid transportation of grain and grass. Same as "flying cud and pulling millet".
Fei Cu Zhuan Pay refers to the rapid transportation of grain and grass. Same as "flying cud and pulling millet".
Fei Dun is away from the secular world. Fei Dun: refers to retreat. Refers to retreat and stay away from the world.
Moths flying into the flames are a metaphor for seeking death and self-destruction. Same as "moths fly to the fire".
A moth flies to a candle, which is a metaphor for seeking death and self-destruction. Same as "moths fly to the fire".
Moths fluttering into the fire. Moths fluttering into the fire is a metaphor for self-destruction.
Fei Gong Xian Zhe refers to passing the cup frequently.
Fei Gong Zou Zou refers to the wine vessel used for banquets.
Feihong treads the snow. Hong: wild goose. Snow trodden by wild geese. A metaphor for the traces left by the past. Same as "snow mud claw", "feihong seal snow", "feihong snow claw".
Feihong Snow Claw is a metaphor for the traces left by what happened. Same as "Feihong Yinxue".
Feihuangtengta describes the galloping of a horse. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for the rapid promotion of official status.
Fei Liang Zhuanmo refers to the rapid transportation of grain and grass. Same as "flying cud and pulling millet".
Fei Liu short and long Fei Liu: spread; short and long: refer to right and wrong, good and evil. Refers to spreading rumors and slandering others.
The flying dragon rides on the clouds. The dragon rides on the clouds and ascends to the sky, which is a metaphor for heroes taking advantage of the opportunity to gain power.
The flying dragon in the sky is a metaphor for the emperor's reign.
Fei Luan Xiang Feng refers to a handsome and talented person.
Feimi Zhuancuo refers to the rapid transportation of grain and grass. Same as "flying cud and pulling millet".
Flying for slander and using rumors and rumors to criticize.
Feimou recommends and slanders, and uses rumors and rumors to criticize. Same as "flying for fishing and slander".
Fei Peng rides the wind Peng: Peng grass. Refers to the fluffy grass flying around in the wind, drifting erratically. It is a metaphor that people do not have a firm will and change with the situation. Same as "flying with the wind".
The flying sand and gravel describe the strong wind. Same as "flying sand and gravel".
Flying sand and gravel describes a strong wind. Same as "flying sand and gravel".
Flying sand and turning rocks describes the violent wind. Same as "flying sand and moving rocks".
Flying sand and rocks. Sand and soil are flying and small rocks are rolling. Describes the swift and violent wind.
Flying to drink and walking away from the tree is still said to be flying to drink and offer the tree. Finger passes the cup frequently.
Fei Sheng Teng Shi Fei: fly; Teng: rise. It means both reputation and reality are good.
Write documents quickly.
Feishuang June is an old metaphor for injustice.
Flying earth to drive away harm Throwing earth balls to drive away animals.
Flying earth to chase away meat Throwing earth balls to chase away animals. Same as "flying earth to chase away harm".
Fei Wenranhan writes quickly with his pen.
Flying along walls. Old novels describe people with martial arts as being agile and able to jump up the eaves and cross walls.
Flying on the eaves and walking on the ridge. Old novels describe people with martial arts skills as being agile and able to jump up the eaves and cross the walls. Same as "flying over the eaves and walking over the wall". ?
Flying eyes convey feelings through eyes.
An unexpected disaster. Same as "misfortunes coming from the sky".
Flying and impetuous. Flirty and impetuous.
Eagles and Dogs Release eagles and dogs to hunt down wild beasts. Refers to hunting. Same as "Flying Eagle Lackey".
Flying Eagles and Horses Flying eagles to chase and ride horses to chase birds and beasts. Refers to hunting.
Flying Eagle and Running Dog refers to a life of hunting and wandering. Same as "Flying Eagle Lackey".
flying beads and splashing jade describes the splashing of water like pearls and jade.