The order of the strokes of magpie is: horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, left, horizontal fold hook, dot, vertical fold fold hook, horizontal.
The magpie is a kind of bird, belonging to the Corvidae family, and is one of the most representative birds in Chinese traditional culture. Magpies are relatively large in size, generally between 30-40 centimeters in length. Their feathers are mainly black, sometimes with a hint of blue or green, and they show an elegant posture when their wings and tail feathers are spread out. The cry of the magpie is clear and sweet, very beautiful.
In traditional Chinese culture, magpies are endowed with many moral and symbolic meanings. First of all, the magpie is regarded as one of the mascots. Because the word "magpie" is a homophone to the word "xi", people often regard the magpie as a symbol of good luck and joy. In addition, the magpie is often depicted as a symbol of love, especially in some traditional literary works and folklore. The magpie often sings for love and has become the patron saint of love. In addition, magpies are also regarded as a symbol of filial piety because they take care of their parents and children in life, showing a sense of family responsibility.
In addition to its cultural symbolic significance, magpies also have very important ecological value in nature. They are one of the carnivorous animals that can control the number of pests and reduce pest infestations in crops and forests. At the same time, magpies are also part of eco-tourism. Many bird watching enthusiasts like to observe the ecology and behavior of magpies in the wild.
The word combinations and sentences of the word magpie:
1. Meeting on the Magpie Bridge: Originating from ancient Chinese mythology, it is said that during the Chinese Valentine's Day, a bridge of birds will appear over the Milky Way. The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl can meet on this bridge. Sentence: The Chinese Valentine's Day is coming soon, and people are looking forward to the romantic moment of meeting on the Magpie Bridge.
2. Magpie's nest and dove master: a metaphor for occupying other people's houses or occupying other people's positions. Sentence: Their family moved to a new community, but was occupied by magpie nest doves.
3. Magpie Laughing and Dove Dance: Describes a happy atmosphere. Sentence: The classroom is filled with the atmosphere of laughing magpies and doves dancing, and the children are singing and dancing happily.
4. Magpies and crows: describing noisy and noisy sounds. Sentence: The magpies and crows were so loud last night that I couldn't sleep.
5. Admission: Refers to the imperial examination era, when some literati gained important positions from the court through their own efforts and increased their reputation before passing the imperial examination. Sentence: Although he has not yet passed the imperial examination, he has already succeeded.
6. Que Hui Luan Hui: describes the elegance and ease of calligraphy or writing. Sentence: His calligraphy is like the return of a magpie, which makes people marvel at it.
7. Quezhou Spring Tree: describes the beautiful spring scenery. Sentence: He stood by the river, admiring the scenery of the spring trees on Quezhou Island, feeling happy.
8. Magpie's nest and tiger's den: a metaphor for a dangerous zone or environment full of dangers. Sentence: This area has become a magpie's nest and a tiger's den, so everyone should be careful.
9. Magpie shadow and dove disaster: describes the disaster caused by one's own actions. Sentence: He accidentally violated the law, and the result could only be disaster.
10. Que Nao Luan Gan: Describes quick thinking and outstanding talent. Sentence: His article is very well written, it can be said that it is like a magpie's brain and luangan's liver!