Traditional Chinese characters of goose

The traditional Chinese character for goose is goose.

1. Pinyin

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2. Meaning

Poultry, larger than duck, has a long neck, a flat and broad beak, a short tail, a white or gray body, a fleshy protrusion on the forehead, a larger male protrusion, a long neck and webbed feet, and is good at swimming. Such as: white geese, goose feathers, pebbles. Goose feather and heavy snow

3. The ancient book

Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "? , hey? Yeah. From the bird. My voice. " (Li Xunyun: the wild is a cockroach, and the home is a goose. Goose is called a comfortable person, domesticated and tamed, not afraid of people, and flying comfortably. If it is, it is regarded as Shu Yan, and it is also called Shu Yan. Wild geese are in the wild. Domesticated geese are the paradigm of geese.

Goose's common phrases

1. Goose egg face

The upper part of the face is slightly round and the lower part is slightly pointed, which looks like a goose egg.

2. Goose yellow

means light yellow.

3. Thrush

A fungal disease in the upper digestive tract, characterized by the formation of white plaques in the oral cavity, which often combine into a false membrane, especially in frail children, adults or birds, caused by Candida albicans.

4. cobblestones

Small round stones, especially those rounded by running water.

5. Goose feather

Goose down. Metaphor is a slight gift, but also a big snowflake.

6. Goose feather and heavy snow

refers to heavy snow.

7. Goose down

Goose down is soft, can keep warm, and can be used for bedding.

8. Goose walks in duck steps

Walking like a goose and a duck describes being slow.