Idle gulls and wild herons, an idiom in China, are spelled Xi á n instead of U y Ρ lΡ, meaning retired and idle people; Or a metaphor for a woman who is not in proper relationship. From "Water Tune Song Tou": The origin of a cheap son's life, although idle gulls and wild herons, the Yellow River is fifteen degrees. Idioms as subject, object and attribute; Used in figurative sentences.
It's an idiom in China, and the pinyin is xián yún gū hè, which means floating clouds and cranes flying alone. Metaphor people freely, come and go freely. The source is Wen Song Ying's Continued Xiang Lu: The state is difficult to add, but the poem does not change. However, why can't wild cranes fly in the clouds?
Hai Weng lost his seagull, a China idiom. The pinyin is h m:I wěng sh: instead of u, which means that the old man living by the sea didn't catch a seagull. For example, if a person is selfish, he will lose the trust and friendship of his friends. From Liezi Huangdi: People at sea are good gulls. On every sea, they swam through the flock, and those who reached the top of the flock never stopped.
Gulls forget their faces, a China idiom, pinyin: ?lùwàng jī ?, definition: people are not cunning, different people can approach. From Song Luyou's Never Used to Crying at Night: Jinghu Lake swings in the west, and gulls forget their planes.
Sentences describing idle seagulls and wild herons:
1, wearing fog, high noise, Bai Ou seems to interpret the fishing song into a poem. Floating clear water, fishing songs and sailing boats at night, the sky is high, the clouds are light and the wind is clear, the river is wide and herons are free. Fishing boats sing late, Wan Li flies gull river, and reed flowers are like snow-capped mountains.
2. The sky is high and the moon is light, such as a hook. The wind clears Suluzhou, and Bai Ou on the river comes to the end of autumn. Wild herons flying over the clouds rose in the air, skimming the water and breaking the waves, and several idle seagulls swayed in the dust.
3, a Bai Ou, fishing songs do not know the night sorrow, no fear of stormy waves, the legendary swordsman accompanied by herons. Fishermen are singing melodious songs at dusk, gulls are flying freely through the clouds, and the most important thing is that egrets know what I mean and fly away as high neighbors.