"鹄" is pronounced as [gǔ] and [hú].
Meaning
Pronunciation: [ hú ], the name of the bird, that is, a swan, which is as big as a goose, has white feathers, flies high and fast, and lives by the water
Pronunciation: [ gǔ ], an archery target
Word group
Huwang? [ hú wàng ], standing upright and looking. Describing hope and waiting
Honghu? [ hóng hú ], that is, swan. Because it flies very high, it is often used to describe people with lofty ambitions
鹄立?[ hú lì ], like a swan standing with its neck stretched out, describing hope and waiting
鹄公?[ hú lì ] gōng], stand respectfully. Used as a word of honor
鹄? [ gǔ dì ], the center of the archery target; the target for practice shooting
Sentence making
Abandon the small ambition of a sparrow, admire The swans soar high.
Although they were just listening to the opera for entertainment, everyone was filled with ambiguity and melancholy.
Of course, this man with great ambitions will not be content to lag behind others.
His calligraphy is sonorous and powerful.
A group of swans swim in the blue sky.