Basic meaning
1. Insects can fly, have many venomous stings, and can sting. There are many kinds of bees, such as "bees", "bumblebees", "wasps", "slender-waisted bees", etc., most of which live together in groups.
2. Specifically refers to "bee": ~ nest. ~ Room. ~Wax. ~ Honey. ~Milk. ~King (female bee with fully developed reproductive organs, dedicated to laying eggs, usually only one in each bee colony. Also called "mother bee"). ~ Waist (a. The waist of a wasp is thin in the middle, which means that the person in the middle is the worst; b. One of the "eight diseases" in poetry; c. One of the diseases of calligraphy).
3. 〔~bird〕The smallest among birds, the size is as big as a thumb and has a slender beak. Eats nectar and small insects on flowers. Produced in South America.
4. Many: ~. ~ Support. ~Gather. ~ Set.
Detailed meanings
1. (Phonetic. From insect, fēng) sound. Original meaning: bee, a kind of insect. There are bees , wasps, slender-waisted wasps, etc. Specifically refers to "bees")
2. Same as the original meaning [wasp]
Bee, a flying insect that stings people. ——"Shuowen"
Bees are poisonous. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Twelve Years of Duke Xi"
The eyes of bees and the sound of jackals. ——"Hanshu·Wenyuanzhuan"
Honey is liquid, and bees are phallus. ——"Lunheng·Yan Du"
3. Another example: bees (bees and scorpions. Generally refers to small poisonous insects); bee ministers (referring to all bees other than the queen bee); bees fan and ants gather ( The wings of bees are flapping and the ants are gathering. It is a metaphor that although there are many people, they cannot make a big difference)
4. Specifically refers to bees [bee; honey-bee]. Such as: bee pollen (pollen collected by bees)
〈Shape〉
1. Metaphor of numerous swarms [in swarms]
Chu bees will rise. ——"Historical Records of Xiang Yu"
Fengwu rises at the same time. ——"Book of Han·Liu Xiangzhuan"
Slanderous people are born in droves. ——"Book of Han·The Biography of King Jing of Zhongshan"
The villagers swarmed in swarms and covered the foothills. ——"Guangdong Military Affairs"
2. Another example: bees out (swarm out); bees arrive (come in groups); bees collapse (flee like a swarm of bees flying around); bees out Spring flow (like a swarm of bees in their hive, like a spring flowing); bees together with a hog tug (like a swarm of bees gathering, like a wild boar rushing. It is a metaphor for a mixed gathering of people, rushing together); bee cluster (a swarm of bees swarming)
3. Tong "front". The tip of the weapon. By extension, it means sharp force, momentum [tendency]
Now that the king has risen from the east of the Yangtze River, all the generals who have risen from Chu are vying to attach themselves to the king. The king of Chu will be king for generations, in order to be able to restore the queen of Chu. ——"Hanshu·Chen Shengxiang Ji Biography"
Commonly used phrases
1. Honeycomb fēngcháo
[honey comb] bee's nest
2. Bee venom fēngdú
[bee venom] Chinese medicine name. Alias ??bee toxin
3. hive fēngfáng
(1) [apiary]: a place where bees are kept; especially a hive where honey is stored in a bee colony or bee population
(2) [hornet nest]: A hexagonal nest made by bees using secreted beeswax; like a bee
The water vortex in the hive can be estimated to be tens of millions. ——Du Mu's "Afang Palace Fu" of the Tang Dynasty
4. Bee cake fēnggāo
[Steamed sponge cake (made of wheat or rice flour)] made of rice flour or wheat flour A kind of porous steamed cake
5. Bee gathering fēngjù
[get in swarms] Gather like bees
Bee gathering whisper
6. Beeswax fēnglà
[beeswax] A yellow to brown wax obtained by melting honeycomb in boiling water, coarsely filtering and then cooling. It is mainly used for polishing agents, models and pattern making
7. Honey fēngmì
[honey] A sweet and sticky substance brewed by various bees using nectar in their honey sacs. It is stored in the nest and used as food for larvae or the entire bee colony in the winter; rich. Contains nutrients and can be used to make drinks or process candies.
Traditional Chinese medicine is used as medicine to treat constipation, cough and other diseases
8. 风气fēngqǐ
[rise in swarms] refers to many people or things rising together like a swarm of bees
9. Queen bee fēngwáng
[queen bee;queen] The female bee responsible for laying eggs in bees
10. Honeycomb fēngwō
(1 ) [honeycomb]: a porous structure that is filled with holes like a honeycomb and is separated by thin walls or partitions, such as honeycomb briquettes
(2) [a honeycomb-like thing]: like a honeycomb Similar porous shape
briquettes
(3) [The Beehive]: an artist’s residential area in the suburb of Montparnasse, Paris
11. Briquettes fēngwōméi
p>[honeycomb-shaped briquet] honeycomb-shaped household coal
12. beehive fēngxiāng
(1) [bee hive]: the hive of the bee colony
(2) [hive]: a nest box for bees
13. swarming fēngyōng
[press;swarm;flock] is a metaphor for crowds of people moving together
Swarming
The army swarmed up from the smoke, smoke and rain. ——Qing Dynasty Shao Changheng's "History of Yan Dian"