Flying swallow Youlong, flying eagle lackeys, flying for praise and slander, flying feathers, flying water, flying geese, flying over walls, meeting unexpectedly, flying rough, driving harm, flying canopy to ride the wind, gossiping, flying articles, flying bones and muscles, flying clouds, crying ghosts and flying millet, flying sand and stones, flying chickens and flying dogs. The colors are flying, the wind is flying, the geese are flying, the soul is flying, the dragons are dancing with the phoenix, and the gold is flying.
Hairy flying, head like a flying canopy, flying soul, fish like kites, flying grass, moths, flying wings, flying colors, geese, flying grain, flying colors, flying off the customs, chickens and dogs barking, flying away, white clouds flying alone, birds and animals, legs flying, flying souls flying, Jin Fei walking jade.
Meaning:
Fei (pinyin: fēi) is a first-class word in the General Standard of Chinese. It was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. The original meaning refers to the action of birds flapping their wings in the air, and then it is extended to the flight of other animals, and then it can refer to the floating of all things, such as flying snow, flying groups and so on. The meanings of rapidity and suddenness are derived from this.
The original meaning is the action of a bird flapping its wings in the air. Shuowen: "Fly, birds are flying. Duan Yucai's Note: "If you stretch your neck and spread your wings." "Shi Gao Yan Fengyan": "Flying, its feathers vary. "Then it can refer to the flight of other animals. Later, it expanded to everything floating in the sky. Ganyi: "The flying dragon is in the sky. "Such as snow floc.
It also extends from flying around to being fast and rushing. (Han) Liu Bang's Song of the Wind: "The wind rises in Yunfei." From fast to unexpected and sudden. Hanshu: "Coma flies, the sun and the moon are thin." "Fly" means groundless and unprovoked. "The Biography of Zhou Rong in the Later Han Dynasty": "If a pawn encounters a flying disaster, there will be no funeral." Flying from the bird, the voice rises. (Southern Dynasties) (Liang) Liu Xie's "Wen Xin Diao Long: Rhythm": "Where does the sound fly ... If it flies, the sound will not return." Fei later referred to a calligraphy term, namely "flying white".