How to read it?

The pinyin of Yan is Yan.

1. First of all, the word Ba is often mentioned in ancient literature. There is an allusion about Zhi Zhi in Zhuangzi, which vividly describes the bird's contentment and self-sufficiency. In this story, the bird does not envy the soaring Dapeng, but is very satisfied with his life. This contented attitude is enlightening. Secondly, the word Ba is often used as an image in ancient poetry.

2. For example, there is a poem in Du Fu's "Eight Poems of Autumn Prosperity Fifth", "A bird crosses the cold mountain, and the peak is bright". Here, as a symbol of autumn, I show the loneliness and broad-minded beauty of autumn. This image is often used to express the poet's yearning and pursuit of a free and broad-minded life. In addition, the meaning of the word ba has also expanded.

3. In modern Chinese, "Ba" is not only the name of a bird, but also given to other meaning. For example, in some places, people use it to describe people who are satisfied with their own things and don't want to get rich. These people do not pursue too much material enjoyment and fame and fortune, but pay attention to inner peace and satisfaction. This usage is undoubtedly the extension and development of the original meaning of the word "ba".

The word combinations are as follows:

1, rotten pile: describes things in disorder and confusion. Rotten: describes things that are broken, withered and old. Bird: refers to sparrows and finches, and is often used to describe humble and insignificant people. Bo Peng: From Zhuangzi, it is a metaphor for the relationship between big and small, strong and weak, and also refers to the respective characteristics and limitations of Dapeng bird and small bird. Cramming at the last minute: describe things in a mess.

2, Guo: refers to the bluebird, but also refers to humble and insignificant people. Bi Peng: It refers to the Dapeng bird, which comes from Zhuangzi, and is a metaphor for aiming high. Blue rainbow: refers to blue finches and rainbow birds, and also refers to humble and great people. Cuckoo: refers to sparrows, but also refers to humble and insignificant people. Bi Jue: refers to bi que, and also refers to humble and insignificant people.

3, feathers: refers to the feathers of birds, but also refers to people with low ability. Decadent: describes things that are worn out, tired and outdated. Bird: refers to sparrows and finches, and is often used to describe humble and insignificant people. Bi Peng: It refers to the Dapeng bird, which comes from Zhuangzi, and is a metaphor for aiming high. Exclusion: refers to the rejection of cockroaches, and also refers to mediocre and insignificant people.