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Explanation of crane longevity

The life span of a crane. "Huainanzi·Shuo Lin Xun": "A crane can live for a thousand years, and it can swim at its extremes. Mayflies live in the morning and die at dusk, and enjoy themselves." Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty's "Xian Shuo" poem: "Peach blossoms and leaves cannot become spring, and cranes can live for a thousand years without being magical." "Crane has a long life, so it is used as a birthday wish."

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Explanation of crane Crane (Crane) è A genus of birds, all white or gray, living by the water, eating fish, insects or plants: Crane. Crane hair (?). Crane longevity. Crane rides. The crane is long and the duck is short. Radical: bird; the explanation of longevity: longevity (shou) ò years, life: life span. End of life. Life insurance (life insurance). End of life. Prolong life. Live a long life: longevity test (referring to longevity). Shoumin. Birthday boy. Birthday: Birthday. Birthday gift. Birthday preface (birthday wishes articles). Birthday feast. Wish people longevity: "Rise to the Supreme Emperor's longevity". Euphemism,