What does a swallow represent?

Question 1: What is the metaphor of swallow? Swallow: a hard-working person, a person who is useful to society. Additional answer: Swallow is often used to describe the messenger of spring, hardworking and kind. Continue to ask: From the mobile phone, doves are often used. What does it mean to symbolize peace? Additional answer: Doves are the messengers of peace, which is probably beyond reproach in any country in the world today. However, this cute little guy wasn't destined to play this role from the beginning. As far back as ancient times, people regarded pigeons as messengers of love rather than peace. For example, in ancient Babylon, doves were the sacred birds next to Ishtar, the goddess of love and education with boundless power. At that time, people called girls "doves of love." I am afraid that it was not until the beginning of the Christian era that the dove was regarded as a symbol of peace. As we all know, there are records about doves in the Bible: Noah released a dove from the ark to find out whether the flood had receded. God sent a dove back carrying an olive branch to show that there was still hope in the world. The magnificent religious reform movement in the sixteenth century gave the dove a new mission, making it the incarnation of the Holy Spirit. The Protestant Lucas wrote in a book: "While Jesus was praying, suddenly the gate of heaven opened, and the Holy Spirit turned into a dove and flew down towards him..." Dürer, the greatest French painter during the Renaissance, In one of the engravings, there is a white dove incarnated by the Holy Spirit above the head of the Virgin Mary. In the paintings of the Reformation period, Martin Luther, the father of the Reformation, often has a dove symbolizing destiny on his head. It was not until the seventeenth century, when the Thirty Years' War came to an end, that Pigeon was "reinstated" and once again served as a messenger of peace. At that time, various free cities in the German Empire issued a set of commemorative coins. The pattern was a dove holding an olive branch in its mouth, with the inscription "Holy Dove Bless Peace" underneath. Schiller, an outstanding representative of the German Sturm und Drang movement, introduced pigeons from a religious symbol of peace to politics very early. In the prologue of his masterpiece "Les d'Orlancy", he asked the French anti-British heroine Joan of Arc to solemnly declare: "A miracle will occur - the white dove will take off, and she will defeat the enemy who ravages us with the courage of an eagle. The vulture of the motherland!” Here the dove is no longer a symbol of hope, it has become a fighter! Using pigeons as a symbol of world peace is probably a great invention of the Spanish painter Picasso. In November 1950, to commemorate the World Peace Conference held in Warsaw by the socialist countries, Picasso specially drew a dove with its head raised and wings spread. At that time, the famous Chilean poet Neruda called it the "Dove of Peace". From then on, it became a symbol of peace. The dove as the messenger of world peace has been recognized by all countries.

Question 2: Doves, swallows, candles, larks, according to their appearance, what doves are commonly used to describe the following things: peace

Swallows: cutting down (the habit of returning home), Or a person who is very strong (swallows are very agile)

Candle: teacher (illuminates others with life)

Lark: singer (sings beautifully)

Question 3: Metaphorically speaking, a swallow moves quickly, like a body of black and shiny feathers, a pair of handsome and brisk wings, and a tail that sees its mentor, forming a lively and clever little swallow.

Blue In the blue sky, there are a few thin lines connected between the electric poles, how like a staff!

The parked swallows have become notes, forming a hymn of spring waiting to be played.

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Question 4: What does the cute swallow look like? Du Fu's "Spring Tour at Qiantang Lake" contains the sentence "Whose new swallow pecks the spring mud".

"In the old days, the swallows in front of Wang Xietang flew into the homes of ordinary people." Liu Yuxi's "Black Clothes Alley"

"Seize the mud swallow's mouth, cut the iron needle, scrape the golden Buddha face to make it fine Search and find something out of nothing." Yuan Dynasty song "The palace is drunk and peaceful and ridicules those who are greedy for small profits."

Pianpian new arrivals, both entered our house. - Tao Yuanming

The wild flowers fall into bloom, and the river swallows attract their young to fly. - Yin Yao

Swallows come every house, and poplars fly everywhere. - Meng Haoran

The willow flowers are still deserted, and the river swallows are flying. - Han Yu

Swallows fly when the mud melts, and mandarin ducks sleep in the warm sand. - Du Fu

A thousand feet of fine threads hold back the time, a hundred tongues are silent and the swallows are busy. -Fan Chengda

"The Swallow Poetry Revealed to Liu Sou" Bai Juyi

There are two swallows on the beam, a male and a female. Between two rafters holding mud, four children were born in one nest.

The days and nights are long, and the four children are asking for food diligently. Caterpillars are difficult to catch, and the yellow mouth has no period of satiety.

Although the claws are eager to wear out, the mind is not tired. I have been going back and forth for ten seconds, as if I was afraid of hunger in the nest.

After thirty days of hard work, the mother becomes thinner and the chick becomes fatter. He murmured teaching words and brushed his sweaters one by one.

Once its wings are fully fledged, lead them to the branches of the garden. He lifts his wings without looking back and flies in all directions with the wind.

The male and female scream in the air, but they never return after their calls are exhausted. But I went into an empty nest, chirping sadly all night long.

Yan Yan, don’t be sad, you should go back and think about yourself. Si'er is a young child, flying high and carrying his mother on his back.

My parents read it then, but you should know it today.

Three poems in the Swallow Tower in sequence

Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

On a frosty moonlit night in the Swallow Tower, autumn comes only for one person.

Sending Wang's Works to the Huaixi Shogunate

Tang Cen Shen

Swallows and Bai Lao, one west and one east.

Suxi Pavilion

Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty

Spring is late when the swallows do not return, and the apricot blossoms are cold in the mist and rain.

Immediately

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The oriole turns back after crossing the water, but the swallow does not care if the mud is wet.

Two Quatrains

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The mud melts and swallows fly, and the sand is warm and mandarin ducks sleep.

Three poems on December 1st

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Even if you see the swallows entering the mountain gate, how can you see the oriole in the green light?

The water threshold soothes the heart

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Fish come out in the drizzle, and swallows slant in the breeze.

Swallows come to make a living in the boat

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

When the guests from Hunan travel through the spring, the swallows hold mud twice in their mouths.

The road into Yanzhong is composed

Tang Fangqian

plundering grass and flying to pity the swallows, stopping to drink alone and imitating the fisherman.

Gong Ci

Tang Han

If the swallows do not come, the flowers will rain, and the spring breeze should blame itself for the dusk.

Dry Rain

Tang Han

Swallows pass through people's rolling curtains, and fish come out of their tentacles to wash inkstones.

Imitation

Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

The fish hangs the sword, and the swallow makes the alloy pot.

Zixi

Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

Zixi is a snail house, compatible with a swallow's nest.

Recalling the Moon of the Han Dynasty

Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty

Swallows do not hide thunder and do not sting, candle smoke dims and mist rises darkly.

The girl upstairs who was gifted Yingying

Tang Meng Haoran

Swallows come in every house, and poplars fly everywhere.

Song of Planting in the Fields

Liu Yuxi of Tang Dynasty

The flowers and grass on the hillside are in full bloom, and swallows fly east and west.

Spring Sends Shang Yan

Tang Qiji

The peach blossoms fade and the apricot blossoms bloom, and Du Yuxin sings the song of swallows.

Spring Evening Posted directly from Ziwei Province

Tang Su F

Swallows perch magpies among the flowers, and chicks circle phoenixes under the bamboos.

Youxuan

Tang Ouyang n

Peach blossoms float in the sky, and swallows whisper in the pass.

Two poems on the Phoenix Terrace

Yao Fan of the Tang Dynasty

Water grows in spring under the stone city, and moss grows in front of the Swallow Hall in the rain.

Dark Moon

Tang Yuanzhen

The pearl curtain breaks and bats fly, and the swallows' nests are empty and fireflies enter.

The Gaozhai Pavilion of Yanping Gate is dedicated to King Qi

Zhang E of Tang Dynasty

Fairy clouds come to cross the water, and swallows carry mud in their mouths.

Metaphorical sentence:

The little swallow is like a happy elf, dancing in front of my house. ...>>

Question 5: What kind of person does the swallow describe? The oriole sings and the swallow dances. The oriole is singing and the little swallow is flying. Describes the noisy and active scene of birds in spring. It is often used as a metaphor for the booming revolution and construction.

Orioles sing and swallows whisper. Describe the beautiful scene of spring.

Swallows fly to the temperate zone in summer and return to the south in winter; geese come to temperate zones in winter and return to the south in summer. It's a metaphor for being on separate sides and not being able to meet each other.

She Yan Qiuhong Swallows and geese are both migratory birds, but they fly in different directions in the same season. It is a metaphor for just meeting and then parting.

Yan forehead and tiger head describe a majestic appearance. It refers to generals and warriors. Same as "Swallow-jawed Tiger Head".

Yan chin and tiger neck chin: chin. In the old days, it was used to describe the noble appearance of a prince or the majestic appearance of a general.

Swallow-jawed tiger head describes a majestic appearance. It refers to generals and warriors.

Yan chin and tiger beard describe a majestic appearance.

Rabbit, Kwai and Oats describe a desolate scene.

Rabbit Silk Oatmeal Rabbit Silk: Cuscuta. Cuscuta is not silk, and oats are not wheat. The metaphor is in name only.

Longwei Yanzhao describes a majestic and majestic appearance.

Yan Zhao’s Good Horses King Yan Zhao loved horses. Later, it was written as a classic for seeking talents. Chi Yu Mu Yan is a metaphor for a person who is in a dangerous situation and is very vulnerable to disaster.

Chiyutangyan is a metaphor for innocent people suffering disaster.

Ding Fish and Curtain Swallows are like fish swimming in the cauldron and swallows building nests on the curtain. A metaphor for a person or thing in an extremely dangerous situation.

Kamayu curtain swallow is a fish that lives in the pot and a swallow that nests on the curtain. The situation is extremely unsafe.

The Yan Dingyu is a metaphor for being in an extremely dangerous situation and about to be destroyed.

Muyan cauldron fish is a metaphor for being in an extremely dangerous situation and about to be destroyed.

Same as "Mu Yan Ding Yu".

The eagle catches the chaffinch, which is a metaphor for catching the sparrow effortlessly.

Five birds and six swallows is a metaphor for the two sides being of similar importance.

Yan Jun's daughter was later used as a guide to recruit wise men.

Willow orioles and flower swallows refer to the orioles singing on the willows and the swallows among the flowers. Refers to the beautiful spring scenery.

Chutang Yanque is a metaphor for a person who forgets danger when he is in peace.

Question 6: What metaphor does the cute swallow look like? The tail of the cute swallow looks like scissors.

Question 7: How to write a metaphor using swallows? The tail of a swallow is like scissors

Question 8: What is the identity of swallows in metaphors and human-like sentences

Question 9: Use one word to describe the appearance of a swallow:? Use one word to describe the appearance of a swallow: Lively and clever

The author of "Swallows" is Zheng Zhenduo. The text introduces three aspects: feathers, wings, and tails. The appearance characteristics of swallows. Use one word to describe the appearance of swallows: Lively and clever. The characteristics of swallows in flight are: light and fast. The author compares the swallow resting on the wire to a musical note and the wire to a staff. Fill in the blanks: Green grass, green buds, and brightly colored flowers all gather together like a market, forming a brilliant spring. The little swallows come from the south and add a lot of interest to the spring.