The last stroke of the idiom "crane" reaches into the water.

A floating stork-a carefree person

Wild cranes in the clouds, spelled Xi á n y ú n y and hè, refer to people who live an idle life and are isolated from the world. Song dynasty? You Mao's Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty, Volume 6.

Chinese Name: Wild Crane in the Cloud

Mbth: floating clouds and wild storks

Synonym: Lonely crane in idle clouds

Pinyin: xi á n y ú n y and hè

Source: Full Tang Poetry

Example: "The idle clouds and wild cranes are waiting."

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A floating stork-a carefree person

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Pronunciation Xi á n y ú n y and hè

Explain leisure: unrestrained. Floating clouds and wild cranes. Always refers to people who are idle and divorced from the world, mostly hermits and Taoists. Metaphor is a person who is comfortable and free from dust.

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Song Youmao's Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty Volume 6: "It is difficult to change poems in California. However, if you are alone in the clouds, why can't you fly? "

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Song Youmao's Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty Volume 6: "It is difficult to change poems in California. However, if you are alone in the clouds, why can't you fly? "

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