Traditional Chinese characters mean that Chinese characters with more strokes are replaced by simplified Chinese characters.
Yuanyang: Yuanyang refers to male birds and Yuanyang refers to female birds, so Yuanyang is a compound word.
Yuanyang is a medium-sized duck in the animal kingdom, between mallard duck and green-winged duck. It is 38-45 cm long and weighs about 0.5 kg. Hermaphrodite, with red beak and orange feet, bright and gorgeous feathers, gorgeous crown feathers on her head, broad white eyebrows behind her eyes, and a pair of chestnut yellow fan-shaped upright feathers on her wings, which stand on her back like sails, are very strange and eye-catching and easy to identify in the wild.
The female bird's mouth is black, her feet are orange, her head and upper body are taupe, her eyes are white, and there is a thin white eyebrow pattern behind her, which is also eye-catching and unique.
It mainly inhabits mountains, rivers, lakes, ponds, reed marshes and rice fields. Omnivorous Yuanyang is a famous ornamental bird in China, which is regarded as a symbol of love, because people meet Yuanyang in pairs. It is a bird that often appears in China's ancient literary works and myths and legends. Yuanyang is often used to describe the love between men and women.
Mandarin ducks are not always in pairs, and their spouses are not always one. In mandarin ducks, there are often more females than males.
Yuanyang also often changes spouses, so that they are always paired when they meet Yuanyang, but they are not the original husband and wife.