What does mutton mean?

Lamb means mutton.

1, the interpretation of the lamb

The word lamb has two main meanings in Chinese:

(1) Lambs, especially newborn lambs;

(2) Some young animals, such as newborn deer and rabbits. Both meanings come from the original meaning of the word "lamb" in animals, that is, newborn and young animals. Therefore, the word lamb is often used to describe a young, helpless and harmless life.

2. Mutton commentary

Lambs are small mammals and sheep. Lambs are smaller, with softer hair and clearer eyes. Lambs are descendants of sheep and are usually born in spring. Lamb is a favorite pet and an important economic animal. Mutton is delicious and is people's favorite meat. Lamb wool can be made into wool for textile.

From a cultural point of view, lamb has special significance in many cultures. In Christian culture, the lamb symbolizes Jesus Christ. In western culture, mutton symbolizes purity and kindness. In Chinese, lamb can also be used as a metaphor for people or things with certain characteristics. For example, people with clear and innocent eyes can be described as "eyes like lambs".

Lamb making sentences

1. Spring has come, and lambs on the grassland are born one after another. Their hair is soft and looks lovely. The old shepherd takes them to eat grass on the grass every day and enjoy the warm sunshine.

One day, a lamb got lost unexpectedly, and the old shepherd looked around anxiously. Finally, at night, he found the lost lamb at the foot of the mountain.

The lamb lost in the heavy snow trembled to find the way home. At this time, a kind-hearted old shepherd found it, held it in his arms lovingly and gave it warmth. The lamb looked at the old shepherd with tears in his eyes, as if expressing gratitude.

4. Lambs are playing happily on the grass. They are skipping and enjoying the sunshine. One of the lambs accidentally fell down and looked at his partner with injustice.

A newborn lamb accidentally fell into the river because of its fun. It struggled desperately, but could not climb ashore. Just then, a brave ram jumped into the river and saved the lamb.