The liveliness and loveliness of swallows and the splendor of spring.
Separate explanation is the first, appearance; All over/shiny black/feathers,-yes/handsome and light/wings, plus scissors/tail, make up a/lively and smart swallow.
In flight: A. The word "oblique" describes the characteristics of swallows' flight, giving people the feeling of being fast and light. Du Fu once wrote such a poem: "Fish come out in the drizzle, and Yan Xie in the breeze."
The word "oblique" not only describes the lightness of the swallow's flight, but also describes its graceful posture.
B. "Grazing" writes that swallows fly very fast; Flexible posture.
C. Feel the cheerful mood of swallows when they fly from "Haw".
D. "Zhan" writes that the tip of the swallow's tail gently touches the water.
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2. What are the four words to describe swallows? The four words used to describe swallows are Yan Lian, Yingying Guess Yan Jealous, Yan Yu Yingsheng, Tiger-headed Yanqin, Back to the Nest and so on.
1, w incarnation Ying Ge
Interpretation: orioles are singing and swallows are flying. Describe the noisy and active scene of birds in spring.
Usage: combination, as predicate and attribute.
Source: Su Songshi's Jin Baoting: "The smoke is red and green, and the wind is fragrant; Spring swallows dance and warblers crow for a long time. "
Vernacular interpretation: Spring has come, flowers are red and green, warm wind brings bursts of flowers, swallows fly and orioles sing.
2. The dangerous curtain of the swallow nest
Interpretation: Swallows nest on curtains. Metaphor is dangerous.
Usage: subject-predicate type, as predicate.
Source: Twenty-nine Years of Zuo Zhuan's "xianggong": "The master is here, and the nest of the secluded swallow is on the screen."
Vernacular interpretation: You are as dangerous here as the bird's nest on the curtain.
3, warbler guess yan jealous [y and ng cā i yà n dù]
Interpretation: Yingying is jealous and suspicious, which is a metaphor for being suspected.
Usage: as predicate and object.
Source: Wang Qing Peng Yun's "Fishing": "A few years, guess Yan Yan, where is Xianyuan?"
Vernacular interpretation: people are suspicious every year, and I don't know where the fate of becoming an immortal is.
4. Yan Yu Ying [yànyǔyěng shēng]
Interpretation: oriole: oriole. Swallow's words, oriole's song. The original description is that spring is good. After describing the young woman's voice talking and laughing.
Usage: combination, as predicate, attribute and complement.
Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Golden Thread Pool Wedge": "Graceful and light; It is appropriate to draw a green screen; Words are like warblers and sounds like swallows; Dan Qing; How to draw Yan Yin? "
Interpretation of vernacular: light and soft, you should be embedded in the screen to tell you a swallow; Cinnabar; How to draw the sound of a warbler flying a swallow? "
5. Tiger-headed Swallow [h incarnation]
Interpretation: the head looks like a tiger, and the lower bar looks like a swallow. In the old days, it described the noble appearance of princes or the mighty appearance of military commanders.
Usage: combination, as predicate and object.
Source: Biography of Ban Chao in the Later Han Dynasty: "Swallow flies and eat meat."
Interpretation of the vernacular: the appearance is mighty, and a prince's appearance soon became a senior official.