Group words:
[ què]:
1. lark [yún què]: A common lark in the Old World, with dark brown upper body, yellow throat and chest skin with brown stripes, and milky white abdomen. It mainly lives in the open field and is famous for being good at singing (especially when flying directly).
2. Sparrow [yàn què]: a brightly colored sparrow, which breeds in Asia and northern Europe, migrates southward in winter and is often used as a caged bird. Swallows and finches are metaphors of humble or ambitious people.
3. Peacock [kǒng què]: A very large terrestrial pheasant (Peacock), which is produced in Southeast Asia and east indies, has a crowned tail and long tail hair, and is fanned out. There are two kinds: green peacock and white peacock. Live in groups in tropical forests or river banks, and feathers can be used as decorations.
4, freckles [què bān]: skin disease, the patients are mostly women. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that it is caused by the stagnation of fire in the sun, collaterals and blood, and external pulsation of wind and evil. It is born on the face, and its color is yellow and light.
5. caper: move happily or happily. Jumping around like a sparrow is a metaphor for joy and happiness to the extreme.
6. sparrow hawk [quèyρng]: bird name. ? A raptor. Smaller than an eagle, with grayish brown feathers, white abdomen, reddish-brown horizontal spots and yellow feet. Females are a little older than males and prey on birds. Female birds can help with hunting. Also known as sparrow harrier.
7. Suzaku [zhū què]: the name of the stars. ? The collective name of seven hotels in the south of the 28 hotels. Refers to a military flag with a rosefinch pattern. Auspicious animals in ancient legends, one of the "Four Spirits". The name of the god of the south.
8. Paspalum: a perennial herb. The stems have grown too much. The leaves are aligned. Autumn flowers, racemes, green or purple. Born in a desolate and humid place. Can be used as feed. It can also be used as a dike to protect plants.
9. Big sparrow [dà què]: refers to the ostrich.
10, Sparrow [què biàn]: exultation.
1 1. Deep fish finch [yuān yú cóng què]: Drive fish into deep pools and finches into the jungle. The original metaphor is that the ruler practices tyranny and the people flee to other countries. Now it is also a metaphor to drive people who can unite to the enemy.
12, uneven choice [Què Pí ng zh and xun]: refers to choosing a good couple. Bird screen: A door screen painted with a peacock pattern.
13, winding [shé xí ng què bé]: describes a person who is disorganized, not serious, not steady and clumsy.
[gas]
1, domestic sparrow [jiā qiao]: the common name of sparrow.
2. bird blindness [qi m4o? m 4 n]: night blindness also refers to the eyes of night blindness.
[qiāo ]
freckle
Spelling: [què? qiǎo? qiāo? ]
Head: Small?
Brush painting: 1 1
Interpretation:?
[Qu]
A family of birds that feed on grains and insects. Especially "sparrow", generally refers to birds: ~ jump (jump like a sparrow). ~ blindness (that is, "night blindness"). ~ spot. ~ noise (reputation, derogatory).
[gas]
Yitong [? Què], used in some spoken words: ~ Blind (that is, "què is blind"). Go home.
[ qiāo ]
[~] that is, "freckles".