A collection of idioms starting with the word bird

A collection of idioms starting with the word "bird": birds singing and flowers fragrant, birds passing through sheep's intestines, birds singing like beasts' hearts, birds pecking when they are poor, birds frightened and mice scurrying, etc.

1. Birds singing and flowers fragrant:

(1) Pinyin: niǎo yǔ huā xiāng.

(2) Meaning: The birds chirp beautifully and the flowers bloom fragrantly. Describe the beautiful scene of spring.

(3) From "Ziwei·Anju" "The chirping of birds and the fragrance of flowers turn into sunset, and I am afraid of getting sick after a little leisure." Vernacular "The beautiful scene of spring with birds chirping and flowers blooming has turned into a gloomy atmosphere in the evening , I am afraid that I will get sick if I take a little leisure time."

2. Bird's path: sheep intestines:

(1) Pinyin: niǎo dào yáng cháng.

(2) Meaning: refers to a narrow and dangerous mountain road.

(3) From "The Palace of Eternal Life: Offering Rice" by Hong Sheng of the Qing Dynasty, "People in the world should not say that the road is difficult to pass, for birds and sheep are just a few feet away." Vernacular "People in the world should not say that the road is difficult to pass, narrow. The dangerous mountain road is very close."

3. The sound of birds and beasts: (1) Pinyin: niǎo shēng shòu xīn.

(2) Meaning: It is a metaphor for speaking pleasantly but having a sinister heart.

(3) From "Book of the Later Han·Liu Tao Biography" by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "The sound of birds sounds like the voices of beasts, and the cries of secret women." "The words are beautiful but the heart is sinister."

4. If the bird is poor, it will peck:

(1) Pinyin: niǎo qióng zé zhuó.

(2) Meaning: When a bird is in a desperate situation, it will peck back. It is a metaphor that people will take risks when they are desperate.

(3) From "Xunzi·Ai Gong" "When birds are poor, they peck, and when beasts are poor, they grab." Vernacular: "When in distress, birds will peck with their beaks, and animals will scratch with their claws. People will Will become deceitful."

5. Birds startle and rats flee:

(1) Pinyin: niǎo jīng shǔ cuàn.

(2) Meaning: Describes fleeing in terror.

(3) From "History of the Ming Dynasty·Ai Wannian Biography" "A thief can easily run out of food and clothing, and with a perfect physiology, the birds will be frightened and the rats will flee." Vernacular "The stolen food and clothing will be easily exhausted, with a perfect physiology, the birds will flee in terror." ."

Notes:

Torizi idioms are mostly four characters, but there are also three, five or even seven characters. They are used as a whole in the sentence and bear responsibility. Subject, object, attributive and other components.