Write an ancient poem about magpies.

There are many poems about magpies in ancient poetry, among which Magpies by Pi Rixiu, a writer and essayist in the late Tang Dynasty, is the most famous.

Abandoning the nest in court, two magpies wag their tails.

If you want to peck, you are afraid of being surprised.

What's more, it is lucky for people, and it is also true for micro-birds.

This poem expresses the poet's feelings by wagging his tail at the magpie.

In addition to this poem, there is also a poem by Bai Juyi, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, "Magpies talk frequently, but inorganic gulls are not surprised." ; There is also Cao Song's "Cows and women meet on Qixi and Autumn, and magpies meet"; There is also Guo's "two of a kind, accompanied by one year, comes again at a moment." Don't say there's no one in the middle of the night, the magpie must know. "

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? ? Finally, magpies appear in the form of images in ancient poems. Magpies have been people's favorite birds since ancient times. They are a symbol of good luck and the approaching wedding, because the ancients thought magpies were singing or singing all year round, whether they were happy or sad. Whether on the ground or on the branches, whether young or decadent, whether dying or newborn, the sound is always a tone and a sound. In the eyes of Confucianism, sages and gentlemen should be like magpies, afraid of vulgarity, steady, clear, firm and consistent. Therefore, Confucianism often requires people to learn from magpies and regard magpies as some kind of template for sages.