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Flying bird Pinyin
fēi niǎo Citation and explanation
1. Flying birds. Also refers to birds in general.
"Book of Rites·Qu Li Shang": "Parrots can talk without leaving the birds, and orangutans can talk without leaving the beasts."
"Lu Shi Chun Qiu·Fong Ming": "The trees are prosperous and the birds are flying. " Return. "
"Warring States Policy·Chu Policy IV": "Geng Lei and the King of Wei were under the Beijing Tower. Geng Lei looked up at the flying bird and said to the King of Wei: 'Your Majesty.' The king drew his bow and flew down the bird. "...Some time, the geese came from the east, and they flew down with their weak hair."
"Ode to the White Horse" by Yan Yanzhi of the Southern Dynasty: "Be wary of the flying birds." Heng. "
Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Chapter 76": "The tomb village has ten layers of antlers, even birds cannot enter it, so why worry about thieves?"
2 , refers to a person who does not belong to any fixed party in the ancient Tibetan hook game.
Tang Duan Chengshi's "Youyang Zazu Sequel·Derogation": ""Fengtu Ji" says: The play of hidden hooks is divided into two cao to determine the outcome. If people are coupled, they will be hostile, and if they are strange, they will be hostile. One person is You Fu, or belongs to Shang Cao, or belongs to Xia Cao, and his name is Feiniao.
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