There is a man who likes seagulls by the sea. Every morning, he goes to the seaside to play with seagulls, and more than 100 seagulls fly in. His father said to him, "I heard that seagulls play with you." You catch some and I'll play with them. " The next day, he came to the seaside again, but the seagulls just danced and circled in the sky, but refused to fall again.
There are several idioms in this fable:
Seagulls can't fly down: seagulls can't fly down. Metaphor is to realize that others will hurt yourself and pay attention to prevention.
Seagulls forget machines: machines, cunning or chance. Like a seagull, the sun is accompanied by white sand and white clouds, completely forgetting the calculation. Metaphor indifferent seclusion, regardless of the world.
Hai Weng's Lost Seagull: Metaphorically, if people are selfish, they will lose the trust and friendship of their friends.
The poems that use this allusion are as follows:
Wang Wei: After the rain clears, I'm in my apartment in Wangchuan: Why should I be afraid of seagulls, even if I think about it? . Li Bai's Ode to the River: Immortals want to ride the Yellow Crane, but sea passengers have no intention of following Bai Ou. Du Fu's "Returning to Shu": Things have turned yellow, and I will follow Bai Ou for the rest of my life. Huang Tingjian's "Boarding Express Pavilion": Wan Li returned to the ship to play the flute, and this heart and alliance. Xin Qiji's "Shuidiao Song Tou and Wang Youshi's View of Snow in Wujiang River": Chen, Gull Bird Companion, Two Forget the Machine.