Do you have any poems about pigeons?

1. Query results of idioms with "pigeon"

Interpretation of the Head Word, Source and Popularity of Idioms

Jiuji Fengchi is a metaphor for mediocrity. "Zi Tongzhi Tang Jian Jize Tianhou Li Sheng two years": "Jude Wong's good internal history is not academic, but ... 522.

Dove-shaped face describes thin body and haggard face. Zi Tongzhi Liang Jian Ji Jian Wendi Dabao's first year: "The dead hide the wild, the rich room has no food ... 66 1.

Pigeons that occupy magpies' nests can't make nests, and often rob magpies' nests. Metaphor .. The Book of Songs Zhao Nan Quechao: "Birds have nests, and doves live on them." 830

Magpies' nests and pigeons don't make nests, but they often occupy magpies' nests. This refers to the Book of Songs Zhao Nan Quechao: "Birds have nests and doves live on them." 1206

The magpie laughs and dances with pigeons, and the magpie is called Turtledove Flying. In the past, it was used to celebrate .. Han Jiao extended his life "Yilin" Volume 6: "Magpie laughs and pigeons dance, leave me wine." 677

Poison feast: covet ease and enjoyment; Pigeon poisoning: drinking poisonous wine .. "Zuo Zhuan Min Gong Yuan": "You can't abandon your relatives in summer. Enjoy pigeon venom, but don't get pregnant ... 18 1

Turtledove refers to a turtledove that was shot to the ground. Metaphor refers to frustration, loneliness or pain.

Rhododendron-shaped (1) face withered wood, thin. Describe hunger and fatigue .. Biography of Loyalty and Righteousness in Ming Dynasty (7 Geng Tingyou): "Small grievances must be reported, why not use them for beheading and drinking blood ... 48.

Turning an owl into a pigeon is a metaphor for saving the day. An owl is an owl. In the past, there was no 206.

Swallowtail and bamboo horse Swallowtail and bamboo horse: children's toys. Borrowed from childhood. Reading Mei Tong's poems in Yin Dynasty and recalling the past trip to the garden: "Turtle car ... 87"

Pigeons occupy magpie nests, and turtledoves occupy magpie nests. Metaphor occupies other people's residence .. Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "Yuan Xi today, Yuan Shang will be defeated, .. 50.

Dove workers and materials: preparation and possession. Gather craftsmen and prepare materials. Don Li Fangyu's Xiu Zhong Yue Temple: "Is it OK?" So, doves work hard, and they are over forty years old ...

Pigeons invade a magpie's nest, which is a metaphor for seizing someone else's residence or mishandling it. Feng Ming's magnum "Awakening the World" Volume 17: "If the husband endures it, outsiders will chase it ... 54.

Pigeons living in a magpie's nest are metaphors for seizing someone else's residence or mishandling it. Poetry Zhao Nan Quechao: "Wei Que has a nest, and Wei Dui lives in it.

Birds and pigeons gather together to describe chaos and noise.

Magpie nesting pigeons live in this metaphor. The woman got married and lived in her husband's house. Metaphorically, after the occupation, "Zhao Nan Quechao": "Wei Que has a nest, and Wei Yu lives there." Zhulie biography

According to this metaphor, a woman gets married and lives in her husband's house. Epileptic seizure after metaphor

Pigeons in a magpie's nest are a metaphor for a woman getting married and living in her husband's house. Epileptic seizure after metaphor

The girl in the magpie's nest got married and lived in her husband's house. Epileptic seizure after metaphor

The owner of the magpie pigeon originally said that the woman was married and lived in her husband's house. Epileptic seizure after metaphor

2. Idioms are matched with pigeons, idioms are matched with pigeons, and nine stories of Fengchi metaphor mean that mediocre talents occupy an important position.

Dove-shaped face describes thin body and haggard face.

Pigeons that occupy magpies' nests can't make nests, and often rob magpies' nests. Metaphor is to seize someone else's house.

Magpies' nests and pigeons don't make nests, but they often occupy magpies' nests. This refers to a woman who gets married and lives in her husband's house. Metaphor after occupying someone else's residence.

The magpie laughs and dances with pigeons, and the magpie is called Turtledove Flying. Used to be used as holiday information.

Poison feast: covet ease and enjoyment; Pigeon poison: drinking poisoned wine to commit suicide. Happiness is like poison. To covet enjoyment is to commit suicide by drinking poisonous wine.

Turtledove refers to a turtledove that was shot to the ground. It refers to a depressed, lonely or depressed person.

Rhododendron-shaped (1) face withered wood, thin. Describe hunger and fatigue. ② refers to dead wood and thin people.

Turning an owl into a pigeon is a metaphor for saving the day. Owls are owls. They used to be considered fierce birds, and pigeons were considered lucky birds.

Swallowtail and bamboo horse Swallowtail and bamboo horse: children's toys. Borrowed from childhood.

Pigeons occupy magpie nests, and turtledoves occupy magpie nests. Metaphor occupies other people's residence or improper handling, etc.

3. With Kun Shi 1, there is no light this evening for three years, and the bright moon should be in my hometown.

I want to look for the moon in the horizon, dream in the middle of the night and sweep the ocean. -Feng Jia's Vernacular Translation of Yuan Wu Yue in the Clear Autumn: Three years later, there is no moonlight in the sky tonight, and the beautiful moon is probably in the hometown of Taiwan Province Province.

I want to look for the bright moon beyond the sea, dream in the middle of the night and fly over the ocean. 2, it is difficult to stay and the danger increases.

The south of the map is unexpected, and the change is Kun Peng. -Tang Du Fu's vernacular translation of "Bo Yueyang Tower": It is useless to stay in a foreign country, times are difficult and dangerous, and integrity is strengthened.

Tu Nan's action is unpredictable, but Kun Peng's change is enormous and he will fly to the south. 3, the sea is sluggish and knows how to swing.

I expect you to live taller every day and lend you the east wind. -Tang Li Bai's "Give Xuancheng Zhao Taishou Yue": Heroes are born in troubled times, and the sea does not oscillate. How does Kun Can fly high? I look forward to your being in a high position one day and riding your east wind to the top.

4, don't smell the northern Kun, three thousand miles at a time. -Wang Mingyi's vernacular translation of "Miscellaneous Poems (Four Poems)": You don't have to ask, but you know that there is Kun in the north, and you can fly three thousand miles with your wings spread.

5, wormwood unkempt, flustered. -Song chandy's Untitled Vernacular Translation: The sparrow's feet stand in the grass, and Kunpeng travels in the northernmost part of the world.

4. Poems related to "Eagle" What poems related to "Eagle" are as follows:

1. Eagle strikes the sky and the wind is strong, and Pengfei waves in spring.

2. The goshawk is independent, but the evil birds dare not fly.

3. An old horse thinks a thousand miles. Hungry eagle, waiting for the cry.

The wind and rain are coming, and the eagle wings are constantly folding.

If he gets the spirit cloud, he will become an eagle and sing in the sky!

6. The eagle will spread its wings and soar for nine days.

7. The eagle flutters its wings and flies in the air. I can fly in the sky.

8. There are no duckweeds in the mountain torrents, but only mountain shadows in the storm.

9. Today the young eagle spreads its wings and flies, and tomorrow the eagle will fight in the sky!

10. It's worse to live like a rabbit and fight like an eagle.

1 1. Hens can only fly on the wall, but eagles can fly in the blue sky.

12. Destiny is not an eagle, it crawls like a mouse.

13. The eagle must fly higher than the bird, because its prey is the bird.

14. Shan Ying's eyes are not afraid of fog, and the glory of truth is not afraid of being shrouded.

15. I would rather be a hungry eagle than a fat frog.

5. What are the poems describing Jiang Feng's Flowers (Du Fu)?

The city music under the overpass is soft and melodious, half of it goes with the river wind and the other half floats into the clouds.

This kind of music should only be in heaven, where can I hear it several times?

Send someone to the East (Wen)

And the yellow leaves, those with yellow leaves, fall in the abandoned camp, and you bid farewell to Gusai.

The rustling autumn wind will take you to Hanyang Ferry, and the first sunrise will meet you in Yingshan.

Several friends and relatives in Jiangdong are waiting for your boat to return from the horizon.

I asked you again and again when we would meet again and spread out a bottle of wine to comfort your face.

Hengjiang Ci (One of Six Poems) (Li Bai)

Human nature is good, farming inherent vice.

A gust of wind blew down the mountain for three days, and the white waves were higher than the crock pavilion.

A berth at the foot of Beibao Mountain (Wang Wan)

Castle Peak, my boat and I, along the green water.

Until the river bank widens at low tide, and no wind blows my lonely sail.

... night gives way to the ocean of the sun, and the old year melts in freshness.

Finally, I can send my messenger, Wild Goose, back to Luoyang.

Dujiangyun (zhangyan)

For a long time, Wang Jucun asked for a recent book and sent it.

The distant mountains disappeared into the sea with the sky and the sky. I leaned against the tall building to watch the sky, and the wind blew hard at dusk. It's raining outside the pigeon curtain, and there are some idle fields. Young leaves are like smoke, and the willow buds are green. Now think about it, the new green of this smoke has dyed the West Lake green. I still remember E69DA5E6BA 90E79FA5E981933133365633934. When I was in deep hiding, two or three plants were planted at the door.

Worry, waste state ancient lotus, broken stem and sparse duckweed, where is more wandering? The ethereal consciousness is reduced by shame, and the shadow is afraid of smoke. If you doubt it for a long time, you will see a peach blossom face, and it has even been turned into a book recently. The book is far away, and there is no dream.

Poetry, pronounced: sh Ρ Ρ Ρ is a sentence that constitutes poetry. Poetry usually limits the number of words in each sentence according to its format. China's earliest poems were structured with metrical poems, and the metrical requirements were strict. For example, the poems in the pre-Qin period are generally four-character poems, which can be found in the Book of Songs. Later, it developed into a five-character or seven-character rhythmic poem, which was found in Tang poetry. After the further development of economy and culture in Song and Yuan Dynasties, the content of poetry was gradually expanded and deduced. In the later period of the new-democratic revolution, poetry evolved into a free poem that was not limited by the number of words.