Perch, a Chinese word whose pinyin is qī xī, means to rest. Explain to rest and stay temporarily. Reclusive. Also known as "dwelling". Stop; stay. Refers to the so-called so-called seclusion.
Source:
The Song of Orioles by Cao Pi of Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms: "I hold a secluded cage to rest in, whining in the sharp breeze."
Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty "Sufu": "I have endured ten years of being alone, and I have been forced to move to live on a branch."
Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Singing Wild Geese": "The sky is vast and the earth is vast, the habitat is sparse, the wind and frost are sour and the rice beams are few."
Liang Chenyu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in "Huansha Ji·Xian Sheng": "Now you don't have to be frightened here, you can sneak out of the north gate of the palace and go to Yangshan to live temporarily."
Li Ying's "Memory of Reeds": "At that time, how many flocks of geese once lived among the reeds."
Song Dynasty Wu Zeng's "Neng Gai Zhai Man Lu·Fairy and Ghosts": "Look at it. What he did was that he had no place to rest, so he was lying alone in a grass house in the garden. ""Sui Shu·Yi Yi Biography·Xu Ze": "The joyful nature is soothing, the mind is white, and the pine bait technique is good for resting. "Haze."
"Haoge" by Quan Deyu of the Tang Dynasty: "Because I am grateful to my generation, I have nowhere to live."
"Farewell to Mr. Wuqing" by He Jingming of the Ming Dynasty. Poetry: "Otherwise, we can rest here, and the pillars of heaven will not be able to stand in the sky."
Example sentence:
At night, participans rest on the broken branches, under the grass, and under the bushes. .
Those hotels are abandoned, and we live there.
Perching birds only belong to the forest; only flying birds belong to the blue sky.