Song Xin Qi Ji's "Huanxisha" Spring is in the depths of flowers. Song Chenliang's "Nan Gezi" Yan Yanfei. Where is Wen Chun? Only the pond is singing and dancing from Bi Song Jiang Kui's Yellow Willow, and the small bridge is full of water: petals are flying. The green window of Pu's patio sand spring comes late in spring. Who woke up? Xiaoying was crying outside the window: wake up.
In Yuan's Spring Scenery, an egret flies in a quiet swamp and a mango bird sings in a tree in midsummer. The mountains are getting better and better, and the birds are back.
(Tao Yuanming: Drinking) Birds live with the mountain light here, and people's hearts touch peace in the pool. (Chang Jian: "A Meditation after the Broken Mountain Temple") The birds are high, and the lonely clouds are alone.
(Li Bai: "Sitting alone in Jingting Mountain") Birds inhabit trees by the pool, and monks knock on the moon door. (Jia Dao: "Li Ning lives in seclusion") The cicada makes the forest quiet, while Tonamiyama is even more quiet.
(Wang Ji: if you enter).
2. Cuckoo: Onomatopoeia, imitating the cuckoo's call like a cuckoo.
Zha [zhā]: Onomatopoeic words, such as: magpie chirping.
Onomatopoeic words describe the sound of birds singing.
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One [English]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the singing of birds.
Onomatopoeia flew away like a sparrow.
Dumb: Onomatopoeic word, dumb, describes the crow's cry.
Ga [gā] Ga: Onomatopoeia, which describes the cry of geese, etc. Also called Gaga.
Goo [gū]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of turtledove, etc.
Abrupt: Onomatopoeia, which describes a loud bird, such as suddenly ringing.
Choo [jiū] Choo: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of many birds singing together and also describes the piercing cry.
Brush: Onomatopoeia, which describes the short sound of a quick brush, such as brush, a bird flies away from a willow tree.
Flutter: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of flapping wings, such as flapping wings and flying waterfowl.
Te[tüI]er: (square) onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of a bird flapping its wings in a hurry, like a sparrow flying with a bang.
[huā]: Onomatopoeia, which describes the sound of rapid action, such as a crow flying away with a clash.
Ji: Onomatopoeic words, such as birds singing.
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Reference bird language
Poems describing the singing of birds
Listen carefully to the cries of Du Yu in Chunshan, all of which are farewell poems.
Du Yu: Azaleas.
Huanxisha in Qiji, Song Xin
Spring is in the depths of birds and flowers.
Song Chen Liang's "Nan Gezi"
Swallow and fly, where is Wen Chun? Only the pond is green.
Song Jiangkui's Pale Yellow Willow
Singing warblers and dancing, the bridge is red with flowing water.
Quick Red: Petals are dancing.
Pu's patio sand spring
The green window comes in spring and stays up late. Who wakes up? Xiaoying is crying outside the window.
Wake up: wake up.
3. What are the words that describe the bird's song? They twitter, twitter, twitter.
First of all, hey
Vernacular interpretation: onomatopoeia. Birds sing.
Source: birdsong. -"Poetic Xiaoya Logging"
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: By many people
Birds are chirping.
Second, abetting.
Vernacular interpretation: the singing of birds.
Source: Wild geese are tall and tall, calling colorful clouds to roam the sky. -"Warm Spring in bloom"
Dynasty: modern
Author: Guo Xiaochuan
Third, Twitter.
Vernacular interpretation: to describe the messy sound is more to describe the sound of birds.
Source: anecdote of the western front x: "a row of sparrows are chirping."
Dynasty: modern
Author: Xu Huaizhong
Fourth, chirp
Vernacular interpretation: onomatopoeia. The chirping of birds, animals and insects.
Source: Nine Songs of Chu: "Apes sing at night."
Dynasty: Warring States Period
Author: Chu Quyuan
The night is deep and the apes are chirping.
Five, chirp
Vernacular interpretation: describe the singing of birds and the sound of playing music.
Source: the singing of the silk tube-a trip to the north
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Du Fu
The music is chirping.
4. What are the words that describe the birds' songs? 1.Twitter [jΟ jizhā zhā]: describes a messy and harsh voice.
2. chirp [zhūu Jiū]: describes the singing sound of birds, the sound of playing music, etc.
3. Mm-hmm [l √ l √]: Describe the crisp sound of birds.
4. Twitter: the sound that makes many birds sing together.
5. Goo goo [gū gū]: the sound of pigeons, etc. The sound made when you are hungry.
6. Yong Yong [y not ng y not ng]: Yong Yong. Birds and songs.
7. YΟ [yΟ ng yΟ ng]: Onomatopoeia, which describes a bird's call or a low and subtle voice.
5. What words can describe the beautiful voice of birds? They are beautiful, vivid, subtle and fluid.
1, with a beautiful expression, pinyin is wěI wěI dòng těng, an idiom in China, which describes being good at talking and making people like to listen.
Source: Ceng Pu's "Evil Sea Flower" back to the 34 th: "Just answer in English, but it is also crisp and pleasant."
2. Echoes are an idiom of China. Describe the beautiful singing or music, and the lingering sound is endless. It is also a metaphor that poetry is meaningful and intriguing.
Source: "Liezi Tang Wen": "In the past, Korea and Hubei were together, lacking food, crossing Yong Men, singing and pretending to eat, three days later, or so."
In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a folk female singer who was good at singing. People call her Han E. Han E is not only beautiful, but also has a nice voice. All her feelings are poured into her singing, so her singing has a strong appeal. She sings cheerful songs and people are happy with her. She sings sad songs and people cry with her.
3. Vividness is a Chinese idiom, and the pinyin is wéi miào wéi xiào, which describes or imitates it very realistically.
Source: Preface and Postscript of Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "The description is vivid, just like what is said in the water mirror annotation."
4. The implication is an idiom, pronounced as xián wài zhī yīn, which originally meant the sound of music. Metaphor is implicit, that is, it is revealed indirectly by words, not explicitly.
Source: Ye Fan's Book of Prison Nephew in the Southern Dynasties: "The implication, the voice of the air, somehow."
Translation: between the lines, the empty voice, I don't know where it came from.
5, mountains and rivers are like a confidant or a wonderful music.
Source: Liezi Tang Wen: "Boya Guqin aims to climb mountains, and Zhong Ziqi said,' Well, I am as tall as Mount Tai. "For running water, he said,' Well, the ocean is like a river.' "
When Boya plays the piano, he will think of mountains in his heart. Zhong Ziqi said, "You play well! There seems to be a towering mountain in front of my eyes! " Thinking about running water, Zhong Ziqi said, "Good! I seem to see a rushing river! "