How to pronounce the pinyin of 唳: lì.
Interpretation: the chirping of cranes, swan geese, etc.: the sound of wind and the chirping of cranes.
Radical: mouth; Chinese character structure: left and right structure; character formation method: pictophonetic; from mouth, ruthless sound.
Source: "Book of Jin·Xie Xuan Biography" by Fang Xuanling and others of the Tang Dynasty: "The rest of the people fled at night; they heard the sound of wind and cranes trembling; they all thought that Master Wang had arrived."
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Crying, chirping, clear chirping, singing chirping, crane chirping, miserable chirping, few chirping, solitary chirping, the sound of wind and crane chirping, phoenix singing and crane chirping, ape chirping and crane chirping, crane chirping Huating, Huating crane chirping, The sound of cranes and apes, the sound of wind and the sound of cranes.
Related verses
1. The crane calls his lover in the clear sky, and the mourning ape calls at night. ——From "Twenty Rhymes of Willow Branches" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
2. The crane tunes the wild drum, and the cicada responds to the piano. ——From "Twenty-Two Rhymes of Donghu" by Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty
3. The leftover food is piled up on the branches. ——From Cao Song of the Tang Dynasty, "Sending Crane to the Garden"
4. Cold flowers are beside the ancient shore, and cranes are singing on the clear sand. ——From Tang Dynasty Qian Qi's "Tong Yan Yi Ren's Boating on the East River"
5. You Lin comes out of Xingpu, and the cranes circle around Xiancen. ——From Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "Fenghe Yang Shangshu Chenzhou Zhuihe Gu Li Zhongshu climbed to the North Tower in summer and used it according to the rhyme of this poem"
6. The distant geese are descending from the flat sand, and they are loud and mournful. ——From "Autumn Dawn on the Xiangjiang River" written by Liu Dao of the Qing Dynasty
7. The yellow crane calls in front of the building, and the sound is sad. ——From "Night Sitting" by Bai Yuchan of the Song Dynasty
8. The wild water is full of smoke and cranes, and the Chu sky is empty of clouds and rain. ——From Tang Dynasty Wei Yingwu's "Youxi"
9. I have been in Qingtian for a long time, and I can hear it for a while when the sky is high. ——From "Hearing the Crane in the Clouds" by Zhang Xiaobiao of the Tang Dynasty
10. Hearing the croaking of cranes in the other city, he went out to chase the fluorescent lights. ——From "Walking to the White Deer Spring at Night" by Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty
11. The cicadas are chirping in the evening, and the scenery is cool. ——From "Smell the Cicada" by Bao Rong of the Tang Dynasty
12. The clear chirp is scattered when emptied, reflecting the frosty hair on the sun. ——From "Crane Ming Jiugao" by Anonymous of the Tang Dynasty
13. When Qi Gong was born, he heard the roar of cranes in the sky. ——From Zhang Shuo of the Tang Dynasty, "Five Ode to the Five Lords: Wei Qi Gong Zhong"
14. The wind cuts off the wild geese, and the clouds are miserable and the trees are staggered. ——From Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty, "Send a compliment to Yang Miao and Pei Xu on the way"
15. The remaining soldiers are suspicious of the cranes, and the empty base is arguing with the sound of crows. ——From "A Presentation to the Residence of Sima Xia, a High-level Doctor in Lizhou" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
16. For forty years alone, the wind has heard the sound of Jiugao. ——From "Eight Poems of Elegy" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, presented to Secretary Li Gongyong of Jiangxia Province
17. The nesting crane and the chiming bell, the poet monk leans on the tin and sings. ——From "Inscribed on Xingshan Temple" by Zheng Gu of the Tang Dynasty
18. The sky is filled with cranes and the sound of the piano is heard passing through the window. ——From "Fu De Listen to the Sound of Pines" by Liu Deren of the Tang Dynasty
19. The cranes in the sea are roaring, and the black tail is full in the city. ——From King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty, "Long-Garrisoned Border City and Huai Jingyi"
20. The wind is clear and the cranes are heard, and the sun is warm and the woodcutter's songs are heard. ——From "Eighteen Miscellaneous Things in the Mountains" by Wang Mian of the Yuan Dynasty
21. When I returned to the fisherman's room late, I heard the cry of a wild goose. ——From "Late Night in the River" by Wei Jian of the Tang Dynasty
22. The cicadas have already chirped in the early morning, and the lotus leaves have returned in the evening.
——From "Qujiang Feeling Autumn" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty