Please give an example of a poem about birds.

& lt quatrains > Du Fu

"Two orioles sing green willows, and egrets cover the sky."

My window framed the snow-covered western hills. My door often says "goodbye" to ships sailing eastward.

& lt Playing Gull > Qian Qi

At first glance, they gathered together according to the rattan, and all of them produced reed flowers. I prefer the wind to come and a few pieces of snow turn over.

& lt Gou Jian > Cui Daorong

Bai Niao waves on the habitat, see people lazy to fly. For the fish, not for the river.

& lt suzaku > Wang Jian

God magpie God magpie speaks well, pedestrians return to Dolly early.

I planted a good tree in this yard, and I will repay you for nesting with you.

& lt Wuyi Lane > Liu Yuxi

There are some weeds blooming by the Suzaku Bridge, and there is only sunset at the corner of Wuyi Lane.

In the old society, Wang Xietang flew into the homes of ordinary people.

& lt Egret > Du Mu

Snow coat, snow hair, jade mouth, fish in the shadow of the stream.

The blue mountains are reflected in the distance, and the night breeze in pear flower falls is a tree.

& lt egret >: by Li Bai

Egrets fall in autumn water and fly like frost alone. My heart is idle, beside the independent sandbar. Birds are the darling of nature. In the colorful spring, birds sing loudly, bringing people the message of spring: "In the spring morning, I wake up carefree, and birds sing everywhere." Many ancient and modern poets in China praised this angel of nature and wrote many popular poems about birds.

Swallow is a migratory bird that flies back to its nest in spring. Its light posture and mumbling swallowing words add a lot of fun to people's lives. Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, praised: "It is enviable to fly with two swallows." The poem "Swallow" in the Southern Song Dynasty said: "Swallows have a nest to live in, and they work hard to fly next to others ... They don't like to carve beams and paint buildings, but also return to Wan Li." Lu You, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, also wrote a poem "Swallow": ...... Fight for gossip of the beam to frighten dreams, and fly sideways to avoid painting curtains. Young people should be complacent about eating worms, and mud in their nests is more frequent after rain ... "The poet vividly described the life habits of swallows through poems.

Magpies are considered lucky birds because they chirp to report good news. There is also a folklore in our country. On the seventh day of July every year, magpies are connected into a bridge, so that Weaver Girl and Cowherd can meet across the river, thus becoming a symbol of happiness and auspiciousness. Ouyang Xiu, a scholar in the Song Dynasty, was full of praise for the poem Wild Magpie: "Fresh hair, shiny feathers, and red walls covered with green branches. Warm wind is light, words are soft, and you should report good news to your master. " Until now, people are always looking forward to magpies flying around under the eaves, singing good news.

Du Fu is also called "Devil Rule". According to legend, Du Yu, the king of Shu, became a cuckoo after his death, so the cuckoo is often regarded as a desolate bird. Li Bai's "cuckoo cries for joy", Du Fu's "Zigui cries mangosteen cracks at night" and Zhang Bi's "If there is no home, the cuckoo cries for joy" are all famous sentences praising the cuckoo. Rhododendron likes to eat caterpillars, termites and so on. It is a beneficial bird and a migratory bird. Lu You, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, wrote in "Birds Cry": "Listen to the rules in February, and it is not too late to plow in spring." The poet used the cuckoo's cry as a signal to announce spring and showed people the information of spring. In the spring morning, the crisp birdsong is the wonderful music of nature.

Seagulls drift with the tide, fly lightly, and get close to lakes, seas and people, which is very popular among people. Liu Changqing's Song of Bai Ou in the Tang Dynasty directly expressed his love for birds: "... I love this Cangjiang River and spend time in Bai Ou." In the Song Dynasty, Huang Tingjian chanted that "the wild water in the south of the Yangtze River is brighter than the sky, and Bai Ou is as idle as me". In Du Fu's works, how free and happy Bai Ou is: "Jiangpu gull-shaped, there is no other nature, but he wants to turn over jade feathers and order spring seedlings at will."

The oriole is one of the birds. Poets associate it with spring. For example, Du Mu's "Thousands of birds sing green and red, mountains and wine flag wind" and Xu's "bloom mangroves sing wildly" are all famous sentences praising oriole. Jin Changxu in the Tang Dynasty said, "When the oriole is driven away, all the fun comes from the tree. They woke her up when she was dreaming, saying that she went to the camp in western Liaoning to meet him there. "This is a clever idea to express her feelings of missing her loved ones by chanting orioles.

The voice is comparable to that of an oriole thrush, with crisp timbre and sweet singing, which is easy to remind people of the poem "This song should only be heard in the sky, but it can be heard on earth". The poem "Singing and Plucking" is probably the most touching one written by Ouyang Xiu in the Song Dynasty: "A hundred tones follow, flowers are red and purple." I just know that it is better to sing freely in the forest than to listen to the golden cage. "By describing the different sounds of the thrush crying in the birdcage, it tells the thrush's yearning for the free and vast nature.

There are also many poets who have left poems about egrets, geese, eagles, cranes, suzaku and other birds, such as Zhang's poem "Egrets fly in front of Mount Cisai, peach blossoms and flowing mandarin fish are fat", Wang Wei's poem "An egret flies in a quiet swamp-land, mango-birds sing in trees all summer" and Bai Juyi's poem "The wind turns white waves, and geese point to the sky" There are so many birds in Qi Fei, it's a world full of songs and dances.

"Good birds on the branches are all friends, and falling out of the water is an article." Birds have contributed to human civilization. With birds, it is naturally full of vigor and vitality, which can best be reflected in the history of the Song Dynasty, "I am happy to talk to birds and keep making flowers and trees." According to statistics, there are 1 175 species of birds in China, ranking first in the world. This is a valuable natural resource, which should be valued and protected by human beings.