A poem about the bluebird

Jade bird had eight meanings in ancient times.

1. Blue bird. Zhang Hanheng's Xijing Fu: "Yang Xiangyi can't catch the bluebird and the yellow bird, and the situation is not good." Selected works? Jiang Yan's poems? Young Ruan Ji's "Yong Huai" >: "The bluebird swims in the sea and the wormwood flies down." Liu Liang's note: "bluebirds, seabirds, too." Tang Li Bai's poem "Title Yuan Dan Qiu Angelababy Shan Jutu": "I would like to lick the bluebird and brush my clothes to live in the river? Hey! ? Qing Gu's second song "Zhang put a small stone niche in the garden in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, saying that Xianyin Temple is a place for poetry collection": "Outside the wall, white elms wait for columns, and the bluebirds on the trees wait for the wind to turn over. "Bing Xin's Miscellaneous Notes in the Mountains? Birds and beasts can't be in the same group: "Westerners regard the bluebird as a symbol of happiness, which I think is the most appropriate. "

2. A mythical bird that feeds the Queen Mother of the West and sends messages. Shan Hai Jing? Xishan Jing: "220 miles to the west, it is called the mountain of three dangers, where the three bluebirds live." Guo Pu's note: "The three bluebirds are the eaters of the Queen Mother of the West, so don't live in this mountain." Volume 91 of the Collection of Arts and Literature quotes the old story of Hanwu in Han Dynasty: "On July 7th, when the Shang Dynasty (Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty) was in Chenghua Hall, suddenly a bluebird came from the west and gathered in front of the hall. When Shuo asked, he said, "The Queen Mother of the West wants to come." After a while, the queen mother arrived, and there were two bluebirds waiting beside her, including Wu. "Later, it was called" Jade Bird "as a messenger. In the Southern Dynasties, Chen Fu knew the Master Book for Wang Kuan and Fu Yi 'an: "Jade Mountain Jade Bird, the immortal is hard to get through. Tang Li Shangyin's Untitled Poem: "There is not much road to Pengshan, bluebird, and listen!" ! -Give me what she said! "Huang Qing Zunxian was ordered to bid farewell to the Japanese gentleman for the Consul General of San Francisco, Sisco, USA", the fourth song: "I am only annoyed that the jade bird keeps coming and going, and I am greedy for Penglai." Ou Yangyuqian's Peach Blossom Noodles, Scene 2: "As soon as I listen to his words, I get bored and can't go home. How does a bluebird spread information? "

3. It refers to the blue owl. Shan Hai Jing? Wild West Sutra: "There is a mountain of Xuandan. There are birds with five colors, but people have hair. Do you have blue pelicans and yellow pelicans? ? , bluebird, yellow bird, it sets its country to die. " Yuan Ke proofreads: "The bluebird and the yellow bird below this classic are also the bluebird and the yellow bird above. ? Oh. " See "Green Pelican".

4. Bluebird. Wang Rong, a Qi person in the Southern Dynasties, wrote "Preface to Qushui Poetry March 3": "bloom, a bluebird, is old in wind." Song Li Changmin's "Guangbian Fu": "When the Jade Bird is the secretary, it will be warm to read."

5. borrow spring. Tang Chenziang's Preface to the Spring Platform: "When the birds are celebrated, it is the beginning of welcoming the fire dragon." See Jade Bird.

6. That is black. Bird is the word "Wu". Refers to black fruit. The legendary ancient Mr. Feng Shui. Jin Gehong, "Bao Puzi? Extreme words: "(Huangdi) geography is the book of the bluebird." School: Literary Newspaper and Magnolia cited "bird" as "Wu". Make peace with the school: "It's right to be martial." Tang Yangjiong's Epitaph of Li Huaizhou: "White Horse Xi? Hey? Hey hey hey! Dai Wei? Kate ".

7. That's Kate. Bird is the word "Wu". Refers to the art of integrity. Zhang Ming Juzheng's On Burial Sites: "The book of the Jade Bird began in Guo Pu." The second and third chapters of "Biography of Heroes of Children": "Master An said, brother, you know I have never understood the skill of Jade Bird." See "Kate".

8. Another name for sheep. Ren Liang? P "Story Club" said: "The ancients said: A sheep is a beard, also known as a bluebird."