1. Words to describe crows
Love the house and crow: Because you love a person, you also love the crows on his house. It means loving someone and caring about the people or things related to them.
Colorful phoenix follows crow: phoenix: phoenix; crow: crow. The beautiful phoenix followed the ugly crow. It is a metaphor for a woman marrying a man whose talent and appearance are not good enough for her.
A phoenix emerged from the old bird's nest: the old bird: a crow. It is a metaphor for the emergence of outstanding people from humble circumstances.
Horse horns turn white: crows turn white and horses have horns on their heads. A metaphor for something that cannot be achieved.
Horse horn aconite: The crow turns white and the horse's head grows horns. A metaphor for something that cannot be achieved.
Horses grow horns: crows turn white and horses grow horns. A metaphor for something that cannot be achieved.
The old birds in the world are as black as the old birds: the old birds: crows. All crows under the sky are equally black. It is a metaphor that the exploiters and oppressors are equally bad no matter where they are.
Black and white horse horns: The crow turns white and the horse's head grows horns. A metaphor for something that cannot be achieved.
The crow turns white and the horse has horns. A metaphor for something that cannot be achieved.
The rabble: like a temporarily gathered group of crows. It is a metaphor for a makeshift, unorganized and disciplined army.
Crowd: Like a temporarily gathered group of crows. It is a metaphor for a group of people who are improvised and unorganized.
Crowd: Like a temporarily gathered group of crows. It is a metaphor for a group of people who are improvised and unorganized.
The love of crows: According to ancient legends, crows have the feeling of feeding back. Because it is a metaphor for filial piety in serving the elders.
Crow perches on a branch: A crow perches on the same branch. It is a metaphor for a family living together.
The crow and the magpie share the same nest. It is a metaphor for the harmony between different species.
Crows and magpies compete for the same nest. It is a metaphor that when different people fight, one will be injured.
Male and female crows: It is difficult to distinguish the male and female crows, because the metaphor does not distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil.
The crow on the house: the crow on the house. Refers to the reach of love.
The love of crows in the house: Because you love a person, you also love the crows on his house. It is a metaphor for loving a person and caring for the people or things related to him.
A phoenix grew out of the crow's nest: A phoenix grew out of the crow's nest. It is a metaphor for poor people cultivating talented people.
Silence: not even the sound of crows or sparrows. The description has no sound at all.
Silence: not even the sound of crows or sparrows. Described as very quiet.
Silence: not even the sound of crows or sparrows. Described as very quiet.
From the crow's nest came the phoenix: From the crow's nest came the phoenix. It is a metaphor for poor people cultivating talented people. 2. What are the sentences describing crows
1. The crow’s black body, scavenging habits, and rough cries disgust people, so they associate crows with witchcraft and think If you see a crow, something bad will happen. Because the crow's mouth is black, people who speak outrageously and make people angry and angry are often called crow's mouth. People often say that the crows in the world are all equally black, which is used to describe the exploiters and oppressors in the world who are all equally bad.
2. From the appearance, the crow is black from head to toe, with only some areas having a greenish-blue to dark blue sheen. The crow's beak is larger and black. Commonly found in fields, beside houses and among trees in mountainous areas, making nests among the branches of trees. They feed on corn, peanuts, beans, fruits, insects, and carrion. The meat, head, wing feathers and gallbladder of crows are used for medicinal purposes.
3. Crows and sparrows are birds that like to sing. Sparrows often jump around and chirp non-stop. Crows also seem to be unwilling to be lonely. They often make crows when flying, which is very uncomfortable to hear. The ancients called a situation without even the sounds of crows and sparrows called silence, describing very silence.
4. For a time, crows still had a great desire to destroy. When the basketball court is empty, they will land on the basket and use their beaks to continuously dismantle the net. It only takes a few days to dismantle the entire net. They flew to the peach trees, pecked off the newly grown peaches one by one, and then flew to the ridges of the red-tiled and black-tiled houses as if they were holding green jade. One of Bai Mazi's straw hats was taken away by them, and after a while, it was smashed to pieces by them. They also like colorful things. We often see them flying through the sky with a piece of red paper or a strip of yellow cloth in their mouths.
5. The crow is all black, as if he is wearing a black coat.
6. A group of crows flew out of the flaxen forest, swirling up and down, and the milky white fog flakes were broken into pieces, like fragments of glass.
7. The crow, commonly known as the old bird, usually refers to the large-billed crow among the corvids. The ancients called it the giant-beaked crow, the big-billed crow, the black old crow, and the old crow. There are also people called Wu Que. Taxonomically, crows belong to the phylum Chordata, the subphylum Vertebrates, the class Aves, and the order Passeriformes. The same order as crows include larks, barn swallows, magpies, thrushes, great tits, sparrows, and chaffinches.
8. Crows are life-saving birds.
The patron saint of the Manchus, the indigenous ancestors of the Northeast, is also recognized by shamanism and most Tungusic-speaking peoples. There was a legend of "the crow saved the ancestors". Documents from the Qing Dynasty recorded: A few generations after Bukuli Yongshun, "his descendants became violent and deployed to rebel. In June, Edoli was conquered and all his descendants were killed. There was a young child named Fan Cha. He escaped and walked into the wilderness. When the soldiers chased him, a divine magpie appeared on his head. The pursuers said that there was no reason for a magpie to rest on a human head. They suspected it was a dead tree and returned. Fan Cha found out that it was a dead tree. He will hide his body and die. The descendants of Manchuria all regard the magpie as their god, so they will not do any harm."
9. After Emperor Shunzhi of the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, the Qing Empire has maintained the highest level of worship of crows. The mountain people of Northeast China also have the tradition of "sacrifice crows with meat and wine" when they go hunting in the mountains. Crows can keep them safe.
10. Crows are birds of wisdom. In the past primary school textbooks, there was a fairy tale called "The Crow Drinks Water". The wise crow made the sky of childhood full of interest. 3. Sentences praising crows
Sentence 1: Crows are commonly called Laowu, which usually refers to the large-billed crow among the corvids.
The ancients called it the giant-beaked crow, the big-billed crow, the black old crow, and the old crow. There are also people called Wu Que.
In taxonomy, crows belong to the phylum Chordata, the subphylum Vertebrates, the class Aves, and the order Passeriformes. With the same order as crows, there are larks, barn swallows, magpies, thrushes, great tits, sparrows and chaffinches.
Sentence 2: This spring, what impressed me most was the crows in the forest. I don’t know when it happened, but on the campus of Yau Ma Tei Middle School, countless crows settled in the woods.
They were in the woods while it was still winter. But, that's because they are not too noisy.
For almost the whole day, they flew to the distant fields to forage, and only at dusk did they fly back in groups. At that moment, there was a burst of noise.
But this is an exciting thing for the dull winter evening. But as soon as spring comes, they become so outrageous that they hardly go out to look for food all day long, just making noises and making noises in the woods.
They flap their wings and chase each other, making a swishing sound in the air as their wings hit the airflow. Each one was as black as ink and night, and when they passed through the sky, they created black flashes in the air.
Some of the female crows stood on the branches, looking at the sky with their black diamond-like eyes as if nothing had happened, while others stood on the branches and trembled their wings constantly, as if waiting for some comfort. The male crows are always fighting.
They flap their wings and peck each other with their black horn-like beaks. There are often black feathers in the air. Sentence 3: Crow is a spiritual bird.
There is a legend in Northern Europe: Odin, the Lord of the Gods, can observe the whole world with one eye open, but the other eye is always closed. When his open eyes were blocked by the universe, he sent two crows to patrol the world, so Odin knew everything about the world.
There is also an old legend circulating in Canada: In ancient times, after a flood that destroyed the world, a crow wandering on the beach discovered a large shell, which contained the original human beings, but they were all It was a man. The crow went to the seaside and found a huge chiton. The people hidden underneath were all women. The crow brought them together and brought them the sun, moon and stars, teaching them how to hunt and farm. There are records in Japanese literature: Emperor Jimmu went to Kumano on his eastern expedition and was besieged by enemy forces on Kumano Mountain. The gods sent "Yatatori" to guide him through the encirclement. Later, more than 3,000 Kumano shrines were built in Japan to worship crows.
Sentence 4: The prophecy bird flaps its wings of wisdom and flies in the sky. If you are an open-minded person, you will understand its cheerful singing - its voice is rough and stern/ "Dumb - -" With a sound/I suddenly jumped up, the black wings lifted up the sky/glided out a black flame/burned people's frightened eyes/it was a sunny noon/kind people, why are you afraid/unkind Man, what are you afraid of/A bird whose legend is unlucky/It leaves a pair of black wings in whose heart/Flies eternally This black flame/Just burns over the fields in May/Lies in the grave People's hearts are as calm as water. Verse 5: Crows' black bodies, scavenging habits, and harsh cries disgust people, so they associate crows with witchcraft and believe that seeing crows will bring bad luck. Things happen. Because the crow's mouth is black, people who speak outrageously and make people angry and angry are often called crow's mouth.
People often say that all the crows in the world are equally black, which is used to describe the exploiters and oppressors in the world as all equally bad. Sentence 6: Crows are filial birds.
"The crow feeds back" is a consistent Confucian saying that uses animal images from nature to teach people "filial piety" and "propriety". Therefore, the image of the crow as a "filial bird" has been passed down from generation to generation for thousands of years. "Compendium of Materia Medica" calls crows "loving birds": "When this crow is born, its mother feeds it for sixty days, and when it grows up, it feeds back for sixty days. It can be said to be kind and filial."
It can be seen that crows are a typical example of filial piety. When their parents are old, sick, tired of the world, and unable to forage, little crows, young crows, and crows from children and grandchildren will not only look for food for their parents, but also mess up the food. It's delicious, just like humans spitting food to nourish their children.
Li Mi's "Chen Qing Biao" "A private love for a black bird, I am willing to beg for support forever." Private filial piety is greater than loyalty to the court.
Sentence 7: Sometimes the crow flies very low, often flying past people's faces, making people feel a cool breeze; sometimes it flies very high, as if it is going to fly into the sky and destroy itself. body. The most unbearable thing is their shouting.
Each one screamed hoarsely, completely hysterical shouting. Some made "wow" sounds, some made "ah" sounds, and several of them made sounds that were like the whines of old and dying people in a desperate wasteland.
They are making trouble day by day, not eating or drinking, making themselves lose weight day by day. Looking at them carefully, it seems that they are just a thin and pitiful skeleton.
When it flew through the sky, people actually felt that it was a monster that had no body and only had a pair of wings that were more than a foot long. Somewhat exhausted, he fell crookedly from the tree to the ground.
We often chase these black elves who seem to have exhausted their lives. They have to flap their wings and struggle to fly to high places. Sentence 8: The crow is a life-saving bird.
The patron saint of the Manchus, the indigenous ancestors of Northeast China, is also recognized by shamanism and most Tungusic-speaking peoples. There was a legend of "the crow saved the ancestors". Documents from the Qing Dynasty recorded: A few generations after Bukuli Yongshun, "his descendants became violent and deployed to rebel. In June, Edoli was conquered and all his descendants were killed. There was a young child named Fan Cha. He escaped and walked into the wilderness. When the soldiers chased him, a divine magpie appeared on his head. The pursuers said that there was no reason for a magpie to rest on a human head. They suspected it was a dead tree and returned. Fan Cha found out that it was a dead tree. Hiding his body and dying.
The descendants of Manchuria all regard the magpie as their god, so they will not do any harm." After Emperor Shunzhi of the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, the Qing Empire has maintained the highest level of worship of crows.
Northeast mountain people also have the tradition of "sacrifice crows by throwing meat and wine" when they go hunting in the mountains. Crows can keep them safe. Verse 9: Crows are such black and ugly birds. As soon as evening comes, they fly in groups in the air, or perch in twos and threes under the trees. They scream bitterly, which makes people feel anxious. A feeling of disgust.
Sentence 10: From the appearance, the crow is black from head to toe, with only a greenish-blue to dark blue sheen in some parts. The crow's beak is larger and black.
It is commonly found in fields, beside houses and among trees in mountainous areas, and is done among the branches of trees. 4. Poems describing crows
The sky is clear and the sand is clear. Autumn. Unnamed. The setting sun in the isolated village is covered with light smoke and jackdaws are seen in the old trees.
Under the shadow of a flying dragon, there are green mountains and green waters, white grass, red leaves and yellow flowers. The sky is pure and the sand is clear, Autumn Thoughts by Ma Zhiyuan, The dead vines and old trees are full of crows, and there are small bridges and flowing water.
The west wind blows thin horses on the ancient road, the sun sets in the west, and the heartbroken people are at the end of the world. Spring Events in the Mountain House by Cen Shen At dusk in the Liang Garden, crows flew everywhere, and three or two families were in despair.
No one knows where the garden trees are gone, but when spring comes, the old flowers still bloom. Untitled Lu Xun The blood-fertile Central Plains is filled with fertile and strong grass, and the frozen earth is blooming with spring blossoms.
Heroes often fall ill because of seeking their husbands, and their tears are shed in the mausoleum and noisy with crows at dusk. Watching the Moon on the Fifteenth Night Wang Jian The white trees in the courtyard have crows roosting on them, and the cold dew wets the sweet-scented osmanthus silently.
Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone looks out, I wonder who is missing in autumn? King Lanling Liu Chenweng sent spring away, but when spring left, there was no way out in the world. Outside the swing, the grass stretches to the sky, who sends the wind and sand to darken Nanpu? I am very emotional and recall the flying catkins in Haimen.
The crows passed by, the city turned deserted, and the place where I came to test the lamp was nowhere to be found. When spring comes, who will suffer the most? But the arrow geese sink by the side, Liang Yan has no owner, and the cuckoo sounds in the long gate at dusk.
Think of the jade tree withered soil, the tears in the pan like dew. I look back on seeing off guests in Xianyang many times, but the setting sun cannot be seen. 5. Sentences describing crows
Sentence 1: Crows, commonly known as Laowu, usually refer to large-billed crows in the Corvidae family.
The ancients called it the giant-beaked crow, the big-billed crow, the black old crow, and the old crow. There are also people called Wu Que.
In taxonomy, crows belong to the phylum Chordata, the subphylum Vertebrates, the class Aves, and the order Passeriformes. With the same order as crows, there are larks, barn swallows, magpies, thrushes, great tits, sparrows and chaffinches.
Sentence 2: This spring, what impressed me most was the crows in the forest. I don’t know when it happened, but on the campus of Yau Ma Tei Middle School, countless crows settled in the woods.
They were in the woods while it was still winter. But, that's because they are not too noisy.
For almost the whole day, they flew to the distant fields to forage, and only at dusk did they fly back in groups. At that moment, there was a burst of noise.
But this is an exciting thing for the dull winter evening. But as soon as spring comes, they become so outrageous that they hardly go out to look for food all day long, just making noises and making noises in the woods.
They flap their wings and chase each other, making a swishing sound in the air as their wings hit the airflow. Each one was as black as ink and night, and when they passed through the sky, they created black flashes in the air.
Some of the female crows stood on the branches, looking at the sky with their black diamond-like eyes as if nothing had happened, while others stood on the branches and trembled their wings constantly, as if waiting for some comfort. The male crows are always fighting.
They flap their wings and peck each other with their black horn-like beaks. There are often black feathers in the air. Sentence 3: Crow is a spiritual bird.
There is a legend in Northern Europe: Odin, the Lord of the Gods, can observe the whole world with one eye open, but the other eye is always closed. When his open eyes were blocked by the universe, he sent two crows to patrol the world, so Odin knew everything about the world.
There is also an old legend circulating in Canada: In ancient times, after a flood that destroyed the world, a crow wandering on the beach discovered a large shell, which contained the original human beings, but they were all It was a man. The crow went to the seaside and found a huge chiton. The people hidden underneath were all women. The crow brought them together and brought them the sun, moon and stars, teaching them how to hunt and farm. There are records in Japanese literature: Emperor Jimmu went to Kumano on his eastern expedition and was besieged by enemy forces on Kumano Mountain. The gods sent "Yatatori" to guide him through the encirclement. Later, more than 3,000 Kumano shrines were built in Japan to worship crows.
Sentence 4: The prophetic bird flaps its wings of wisdom and flies in the sky. If you are an open-minded person, you will understand its cheerful singing - its voice is rough and stern/ "Dumb - -" with a sound/I suddenly jumped up, and my black wings lifted up the sky/glided out a black flame/burned people's frightened eyes/it was a sunny noon/kind people, why are you afraid/unkind Man, what are you afraid of/A bird whose legend is unlucky/It leaves a pair of black wings in whose heart/Flies eternally This black flame/Just burns over the fields in May/Lies in the grave People's hearts are as calm as water. Verse 5: Crows' black bodies, scavenging habits, and harsh cries disgust people, so they associate crows with witchcraft and believe that seeing crows will bring bad luck. Things happen. Because the crow's mouth is black, people who speak outrageously and make people angry and angry are often called crow's mouth.
People often say that all the crows in the world are equally black, which is used to describe the exploiters and oppressors in the world as all equally bad. Sentence 6: Crows are filial birds.
"The crow feeds back" is a consistent Confucian saying that uses animal images from nature to teach people "filial piety" and "propriety". Therefore, the image of the crow as a "filial bird" has been passed down from generation to generation for thousands of years. "Compendium of Materia Medica" calls crows "loving birds": "When this crow is born, its mother feeds it for sixty days, and when it grows up, it feeds back for sixty days. It can be said to be kind and filial."
It can be seen that crows are a typical example of filial piety. When their parents are old, sick, tired of the world, and unable to forage, little crows, young crows, and crows from children and grandchildren will not only look for food for their parents, but also mess up the food. It's delicious, just like humans spitting food to nourish their children.
Li Mi's "Chen Qing Biao" "A private love for a black bird, I am willing to beg for support forever." Private filial piety is greater than loyalty to the court.
Sentence 7: Sometimes the crow flies very low, often flying past people's faces, making people feel a cool breeze; sometimes it flies very high, as if it is going to fly into the sky and destroy itself. body. The most unbearable thing is their cry.
Each one screamed hoarsely, completely hysterical shouting. Some made "wow" sounds, some made "ah" sounds, and several of them made sounds that were like the whines of old and dying people in a desperate wasteland.
They are making trouble day by day, not eating or drinking, making themselves lose weight day by day. Looking at them carefully, it seems that they are just a thin and pitiful skeleton.
When it flew through the sky, people actually felt that it was a monster that had no body and only had a pair of wings that were more than a foot long. Somewhat exhausted, he fell crookedly from the tree to the ground.
We often chase these black elves who seem to have exhausted their lives. They have to flap their wings and struggle to fly to high places. Sentence 8: The crow is a life-saving bird.
The patron saint of the Manchus, the indigenous ancestors of Northeast China, is also recognized by shamanism and most Tungusic-speaking peoples. There was a legend of "the crow saved the ancestors". Documents from the Qing Dynasty recorded: A few generations after Bukuli Yongshun, "his descendants became violent and deployed to rebel. In June, Edoli was conquered and all his descendants were killed. There was a young child named Fan Cha. He escaped and walked into the wilderness. When the soldiers chased him, a divine magpie appeared on his head. The pursuers said that there was no reason for a magpie to rest on a human head. They suspected it was a dead tree and returned. Fan Cha found out that it was a dead tree. He will hide his body and die.
The descendants of Manchuria all regard the magpie as their god, so they will not do any harm." After Emperor Shunzhi of the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, the Qing Empire has maintained the highest level of worship of crows.
Northeast mountain people also have the tradition of "sacrifice crows by throwing meat and wine" when they go hunting in the mountains. Crows can keep them safe. Verse 9: Crows are such black and ugly birds. As soon as evening comes, they fly in groups in the air, or perch in twos and threes under the trees. They scream bitterly, which makes people feel anxious. A feeling of disgust.
Sentence 10: From the appearance, the crow is completely black from head to toe, with only some green-blue to dark blue luster. The crow's beak is larger and black.
Commonly found in fields, beside houses and among trees in mountainous areas, making nests among the branches of trees.