Bird, a common Chinese word, pronounced as you o or di o, was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is long-tailed bird, and later it is extended to flying insects, place names and so on. The "bird" in official script is deformed greatly, and the tail feather and bird claw in seal script are mistakenly combined into "a", which leads to the disappearance of the image of feather and claw. Regular script is "bird" (traditional), which is a symbol and simplified as "bird". Simplify the pattern from cursive script and cursive script bird.
Birds, hieroglyphs. The word "bird" in Shang dynasty was generally made into the shape of beak, head, body, feather and foot, with different postures, so it is difficult to list them one by one. Just give a few representative examples. It should be pointed out that in ancient times, birds and birds were the same word, which was similar in shape and sound (and tongue sound) and then split into two. Therefore, some words in bird cases are no different from "Wei"; Pictophonetic characters can be seen side by side from birds.
Words related to birds
1, a frightened bird j and ng g not ng zh and ni m: o
Birds frightened by bows and arrows. Metaphorically, people who have been frightened will feel scared when they encounter similar situations.
2. Kingfisher Cuini
(name) a bird with blue-green feathers, a straight long bill and a short tail. Living by the water, preying on small fish. Also known as "fish dog".
3, the early bird ch ū tó u ni m: o
Metaphor is a person who has been hit and squeezed out because of his outstanding performance in some aspect.
4. Naive girl's Xi m: o Ni and Ren Xi m: o y: and.
Close to people like birds. It is a metaphor for the exquisiteness and cuteness of a girl or child.
5, the wind bird f ě ng ni m: o
This is a profession. Bird of paradise. Bird name.
6. walk the bird, Li you and me
Early in the morning, I took a bird cage for a walk outdoors.
7. Stupid birds fly first. bèn niǎo xiān fēi ā n f ē i。
For example, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and being one step ahead of others (often used as polite expressions).