Write 50 words about magpie nests.

There is a big tree in front of my building. There is a magpie nest in the tree. Mother magpie and two little magpies live in the nest. Every day after school, I will stop to look at this happy family.

On Sunday, I lay in front of the window and watched the little magpie. Two hungry little magpies chirped with their mouths open, as if to say, "mom, mom, I'm hungry!" " "Mother Magpie patted her wings and gently bit the feathers on the heads of two little magpies with her mouth, as if to say," Good boy, be careful at home. If someone comes, don't stick your head out, don't hurt yourself, and don't run around and wait for your mother to come back at home. "Magpie mother went out to catch bugs, and only two little magpies played at home. At this time, Xiao Ming and Xiao Gang came under the tree. They saw two little magpies chirping in the tree, which was very interesting. So, Xiao Ming poked the bird's nest with a bamboo pole. The bird's nest was punctured and two little magpies fell. A little magpie's foot was hurt and it was bleeding. I was very anxious after seeing it, so I ran out of the house and took the bird home. After taking it home, I quickly took out the medicine and gauze, put the medicine on the gauze and wrapped the gauze around the bird's feet. I put it in a cage and feed it carefully every day, such as millet and meat worms. It's delicious. Every day when I go to feed it, it keeps barking, as if to say, "thank you." "Under my feeding, the bird's foot wound gradually healed.

One day, I saw the bird jumping around in the cage and flapping its wings. I knew I was homesick. I let it out of the cage and let it fly back to the blue sky. Although I am reluctant to let it go, I am glad that it can return to nature and find its own mother.

A short composition describing magpie (150 words) plus information about magpie. Magpie (scientific name: Pica pica) is a kind of bird magpie in the order passeriformes. * * * There are 10 subspecies. Magpies are big, with black feathers, white shoulders and abdomen. Magpies mostly live in areas where humans live, and they like to eat grains and insects. Generally, nests are built in March, and eggs are laid after the nests are built, with 5-8 eggs per nest. Magpie meat can be used as medicine. Magpie is a euphemism, which is regarded as a symbol of good luck among the people in China. The legend that cowherd and weaver girl meet at the magpie bridge and the custom of drawing magpies for good luck are quite popular among the people.

Composition:

I have many favorite animals. My favorite animal is magpie.

Magpie is very big and has a hooked mouth. Wearing a black tuxedo, white chest, and a pair of black ruby eyes. Like a gentleman among birds.

How long does it take to study wages systematically?

However, no dream, no idea is the most terrible, which makes people feel scared and want to escape! Bamba

On the way to school, a little magpie flew by and landed on a tree. I walked slowly over and observed carefully. Except for a little white feathers on the abdomen and wings, it is black in two shades. His eyes are bright, like gems, shining in the sun. It twitters, as if singing, very nice. Old people often say that magpie is a lucky bird, and whoever hears its cry will be blessed. Why did this magpie bark at me today? What's my happy event? Oh, by the way, today is my birthday, I remember. The little magpie is wishing me a happy birthday! "Thank you, little magpie!" I shouted at the little magpie. At this moment, the little magpie took a look at me and flew away in a hurry.

Magpie (Chinese painting) Magpie has been a popular bird since ancient times. It is a symbol of good luck and blessing. Magpies are most willing to decorate their new houses with newspaper clippings for rural festive weddings. This is also a very common theme in Chinese painting, which often appears in China's traditional poems and couplets. In addition, in China folklore, every year on Tanabata, all magpies fly to the Tianhe River and build a magpie bridge to attract the separated cowherd and weaver girl to meet. Therefore, in China culture, the magpie bridge often becomes a magpie bridge where men and women meet. Magpies fall in love, admire eyebrows (plums), spend their long tails, marry their wives and forget their mothers ... Magpies are the closest to people. They are "secular" and noble, and even become the template of "sages". In the whole North China Plain, or in the north of China, the most easily seen bird's nest on the roadside is the magpie's nest. Xu Gang, an environmental writer, said that once he interviewed in the northwest desert, he saw several magpie nests on a small tree less than one meter high. He thinks this is unusual, which shows the "weakening of behavior demand" caused by environmental degradation. Because magpies like to "jump up" most, their nests are generally chosen on tall poplars. However, magpies are the closest birds to humans. They can eat scavengers, and human excrement happens to be their most abundant and stable food source. Therefore, they entered the human speech system very early and became an important element of cultural expression. The Voice of the Sage Magpie (Paper-cut) If you read some essays of ancient Confucianism, you will find that magpies are actually very noble and known as "sage birds". If you continue to ask, you will find that the reason is very simple, because the ancients believed that magpies always make sounds in one tone whether they sing or sing, whether they are happy or sad, whether they are on the ground or on the branches, whether they are young or decadent, whether they are dying or new. In the eyes of Confucianism, sages and gentlemen should behave like magpies in a constant, stable, clear, firm and consistent manner. Therefore, Confucianism often requires people to learn from magpies and regard magpies as some kind of template for sages. Why is this happening? I think in ancient North Renye Fang, magpies were accompanied every day, and they even instinctively regarded magpies as a sign of success or failure when going out for things. However, I'm afraid no one has really studied magpies for a long time. They see "probably", define "artistic conception" and use its "outline". Therefore, what magpies enter the eyes, minds and hearts of traditional culture is the monotonous, hoarse, unpleasant-sounding but "stable as usual" croak. Magpie (Figure 6) Where does it come from? At the same time, magpie is the most "secular" bird, because it is too close to human daily life and is easy to be borrowed. There are not many bird names taken by the ancients in China, and even fewer can become the scientific names of birds today. Magpie has always been used because of its "high public awareness". Most of the names of ancient birds are not scientific definitions, but "literary definitions", and the "happiness" of magpies is an obvious example. Some people say that the combination of "magpies" can be found in Cheng Peng's "Mo Ke Xing Rhino" in the Song Dynasty: "Northerners like crows, but they hate magpies, and southerners hate crows. Crows have good and bad voices, and magpies have good and bad voices, so they are called magpies. " Later it was called "Lingque". Since the magpie is called "happiness", there must be an incidental story. I searched and searched in ancient books. Finally, in Volume IV of Zhang Kun's Record of the Ruling and Opposition in the Tang Dynasty, I found such a legend: "Magpie noisy prison building", which is quite similar to "Night Cry": "In the last years of Zhenguan, Li Jingyi in the southern Tang Dynasty lived in an empty castle, and the people who lost cloth nearby later falsely accused Jingyi of stealing it, and he was locked in Nankang Prison for more than a month, so he illegally refused. If you want to hear it, its magpie is parked in the prison building and happy in Jingyi, which seems to be a message. There is forgiveness for its spread in Japan. The lawsuit came, just as I said when I met Xuan. After three days of forgiveness, Jingyi returned to the mountain. The one who knows the mysterious clothes is also handed down by magpies. " The sound of magpies is "twittering, twittering", which means "happy going home, happy going home", so magpies are auspicious symbols among the people in China. This is a very traditional story type that birds and animals repay kindness in China. Magpie is very grateful to people because it always eats the food fed by its neighbors. When its owner was in trouble, he not only personally went to the prison building to report the good news, but also became a human being, falsely preaching the imperial edict and helping the benefactor out of trouble. "Mysterious clothes and plain clothes" is the image of magpie's clothing. ■ The Magpie Reaches the Summit (Figure 7) "Flower Magpie, Long Tail, Married Daughter-in-law and Forgotten Mother", this jingle has nothing to do with the characteristics of magpies, but is based on the instinct of China's traditional "art of competition" to "get excited" with the nearest bird, so as to illustrate a state of human mother: the sense of loss when a son marries and starts a family. Of course, if it must be so, so be it, because magpies like to "cock their tails". When they fly from somewhere and land on branches, they often tilt their tails to keep their balance. When you are free, you often use your tail to coordinate your body. Therefore, the action of "cocking your tail" is used to describe a person's complacency. The "Magpie Climbing the High Branch" often painted by painters means that a person is climbing and a family is moving forward. If you open the "Magpie Climbing Branches" painted by the ancients in China, you will often find that the magpies here are actually gray magpies, not "flower magpies". There are two kinds of magpies closest to people. From the scientific classification, one is called magpie and the other is called grey magpie. Magpies are bigger than grey magpies. Relatively speaking, magpies often stroll on the ground. Magpie's body is a mixture of white and steel blue, so it is often called "flower magpie". The nests we see most are magpies' nests, and the nests built by grey magpies are much more hasty and simple. Therefore, in May, the storm is urgent, and many grey magpie chicks will be blown to the ground and die helplessly. Now there are many grey magpies and cuckoos in the city-cuckoos. Rhododendron fourtone lays eggs on the nest of grey magpie and hatches and breeds by it; Once the cuckoo's eggs fall into the nest of the grey magpie, its own children will be lost. It worked hard for a year to help other birds breed. Naturally, someone asked at this time, is this the origin of the "Magpie Nest"? Let's open the Book of Songs and compare the "Que Nest" poem in "Calling Nanzi": "Wei Que has a nest, and Wei Dui lives in it. The son of the son returns, and one hundred and two are imperial. " This is a metaphor commonly used in ancient poems, probably used in weddings. "The son of a son returns home" means that a person gets married; "Bailiangyu" is to use a cart with many horses as her "wedding team". Naturally, the first two sentences mean that this woman, like a pigeon, married her man "Magpie" and lived in his home "Magpie Nest". However, Mao Heng's Biography said: "The cuckoo does not make its own nest, but the magpie makes its own nest"-this is a typical scholar's annotation. Because China's literati have only a messy perception of nature, there are often piles of fallacies when interpreting things, names and objects. Since ancient times, note-takers have been repeating a problem, that is, to explain science by speculation and speculation. Many words in Confucian classics have changed in secular life and have been distorted and flexibly used according to people's "natural understanding". After a long time, it is easy to be recognized literally. Some people occupy other people's positions or "houses" in a less aboveboard way. There is a beautiful legend in Xu Beihong's painting (red-browed magpie) called "Magpie Seal", which was recorded in Gan Bao's Seeking God in the Jin Dynasty. It is said that Zhang Hao of the Han Dynasty turned pebbles into mountain magpies and got a gold seal engraved with the words "loyalty and filial piety". Zhang Hao dedicated it to the emperor, a "hidden secret house", and later Zhang Hao became an official. Since then, "Magpie Seal" has been used to refer to the position of Duke. Therefore, in the Tang Dynasty, Cen Can borrowed this allusion to write a poem, and the third article of "Offering seal as a doctor and breaking the immortal song" said: "It is unheard of to beat the country with drums. The husband's magpie prints the moon, and the general's dragon flag pulls the sea cloud. " In Ming Dynasty, Xu Wei's "Bian Ci" also said: "Why do you read Long Tao? The magpie print naturally hangs on the arm. " Chen Ruyuan's Story of Jin Ping Mei in the Ming Dynasty said: "Li Guang is hard to seal, don't forget the magpie seal; Although Feng Tang is old, he still prefers to be a leader. " There is a word called "Ming", probably from Zhuangzi. His old gentleman said, "When you have time, you must do it, and when you lose it, you must get up." Liu Zhou's "New Debate" in the Northern Qi Dynasty said: "Under Kunshan, jade arrived in Ukraine; On the coast of Peng Li, fish can be fed to dogs. People who don't love it are either light or rich. " "Jade to Wu" or "Jade to Magpie" is a metaphor that is talented but useless. Of course, the most beautiful legend is "meeting at the bridge". Because of this legend, the Milky Way is also called "Que River", and China's "Valentine's Day" is also scheduled for the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. On this day, the Weaver Girl crossed the Milky Way to meet the Cowherd, and the magpies contributed their feathers and bodies to fill the river into a bridge. That after this day, many magpies are bare. In the Tang Dynasty, Huang Tao's Ode to Ou said: "Gaichun went to Qiu Lai because he despised Zhu Hong; Laugh at the magpie river, and it will be prosperous for a long time. " "The Song Poem Partridge Sky" said: "The Weaver Girl crossed the Que River in the early autumn, and more than ten years later, the toad garden hired Chang 'e."

Magpie's nest is on fire. What does a magpie do? Magpie will be desperate to save the little magpie. ,,,,, will eventually burn to death.

Where does the magpie nest on the branch?

Cao Shi, Shanxi Quechao, can be copied and downloaded: Langya. /DZB/YMWB/YMWBPDF/200609053768 12 1850 19 . pdf

There is such a sentence in it, from Linyi News/Exploration.

According to "Cao Shi Genealogy", "In the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, my ancestors moved from Hongdong County, Shanxi Province to live in Pingyu Village, Fulu Township, northwest of Yishui County." :zbdm . gov ./qxwy/yiyuan/articleshow . ASP? ArticleID= 155

Dreaming that the magpie nest was burned is a dream anyway. It's okay.

Why are there no magpies in the magpie nest in spring? Maybe they haven't started breeding yet.

Maybe what you see is an abandoned lair;

Maybe the "owner" of the magpie nest has been killed or moved elsewhere;

Maybe you are observing the magpie's nest, and it happens that the magpie is not in the nest. ...