1. What are the ancient poems related to chickens? 1. When the rooster sings, the world will be white!
(Li He) 2. Flying to the Qianxun Tower on Feilai Peak, hearing the rooster crow and watching the sun rise!
(Wang Anshi) 3. Dogs bark in the deep alley, and roosters crow on top of the mulberry trees (Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields") 4. The sun is visible from half of the wall, and roosters are heard in the air (Li Bai's "Sleepwalking Tianmu Song Leaves Farewell") 5. The pavilion is very green
Li Bai, wine, and a golden chicken on the plate (Li Bai) 6. Worry comes from it, and the rooster crows with sighs.
(Cao Zijian's "Abandoned Wife") 7. Two slender newborns, half white and half black eyes.
The rooster crows for the first time, and falls with the dawn star (Xu Chaoyun of the ancient Yuefu) 8. If you kill the chicken and refuse to invite Ji Lu, you should ask the son to wrap the rice (Su Dongpo's "Ci Yun Xu Ji") 1. Chicken is a kind of poultry.
, Domestic chickens are derived from wild jungle fowl, and their domestication history is at least about 4,000 years ago. However, it was not until around 1800 that chicken and eggs became mass-produced commodities.
Types of chicken include turkey, black-bone chicken, pheasant, etc.
And the chicken is also one of the 12 zodiac signs.
2. Allusions and legends 1. Dumbfounded allusion comes from "Zhuangzi Dasheng".
It is said that King Xuan of Zhou loved cockfighting so much that he asked the masters of chicken training in Qi to train a cockfighting bird that was always victorious and undefeated.
The chicken stood there with a calm mind, neither arrogant nor impetuous. It looked like a wooden chicken. When the other chickens saw its appearance, they were all scared away and did not dare to fight with it.
The meaning of "dumbfounded" has evolved to mean that a person is in a daze due to fear or surprise.
2. The rooster moon conceives a rooster, and "Mencius" comes out.
There was a man who stole a chicken from his neighbor's house every day. Someone advised him: "This is not the behavior of a decent person!" He then said: "I know this is not good. Let's do this. Please allow me to steal less. It turns out that I steal a chicken every day."
Only, I will steal one every month from now on, and by next year, I will completely quit." It refers to those people who know that they are wrong, but deliberately delay the time and refuse to correct it in time.
3. Hen Ji Si Chen Dian published "Shang Shu·Mu Oath".
Female chicken, hen also.
Crowing is originally the "patent" of roosters. It is considered unlucky for a hen to crow in the morning. In the old days, it was believed that this heralded the downfall of the family.
In the feudal era, it was used as a metaphor for women usurping power and disrupting government.
4. Chicken mouth and cow queen are also called "chicken corpse and cow queen", "I would rather be chicken mouth than cow queen".
The classic is "Warring States Policy·Han Ce".
I would rather be a small and clean chicken mouth than a big and smelly cow anus.
It is a metaphor that one would rather be independent in a small situation than to be dominated by others in a big situation.
5. The rooster's tail is cut off from "Zuo Zhuan·The 22nd Year of Zhaogong".
It originally refers to a rooster that mutilates itself because it is afraid of being sacrificed in sacrifices. It later refers to a person who commits suicide because he is afraid of being killed.
6. The rooster crows and the dog steals the code from "Historical Records: Biography of Mengchangjun".
Lord Mengchang was sent to Qin as an envoy and was detained by King Zhao. One of Meng's diners pretended to be a dog and infiltrated into the Qin camp, stole a fox white fur coat and presented it to King Zhao's concubine to intercede for Meng's release. When Meng fled to Hangu Pass, King Zhao ordered him to be hunted down, and another diner pretended to be a cockcrow.
He lured all the chickens to open the city gate, and Meng was able to escape back to Qi.
Today, the rooster crows, the dog robber mostly refers to trivial skills, and also refers to sneaky behavior.
3. Phrases and explanations 1. Cockscomb in a sentence: Mr. Walter Dowgiallo, 73, the CEO of a label printing company, said; "That's the only thing that makes me look old," referring to the spot under his chin five years ago.
The skin is called the cockscomb.
Explanation: cockscomb.
2. Corns in a sentence: Wearing high heels can cause long-term foot problems, such as blisters, corns, calluses, as well as severe foot, knee and back pain and joint damage.
Explanation: Skin disease, small round hard lumps formed by hyperplasia of the cuticle on the soles of the feet or toes, looking like chicken eyes, with local compression.
3. A drowned rat in a sentence: Sometimes it is windy and rainy, and you happen to be soaked in the rain. Sometimes you will dance in the sun, and even occasionally you will see a long, bright and beautiful rainbow.
Explanation: To describe being soaked like a chicken that has fallen into hot water.
4. Useless sentences: However, the real problem is that if the scale of the above-mentioned funds cannot be significantly increased, they will inevitably become useless. For a group of countries in deep crisis, the scale of 120 billion US dollars is really just a drop in the bucket. Explanation: <
Book >Chicken ribs are tasteless when eaten, and it is a pity to throw them away. It is a metaphor for something of little value and meaning (see the notes of "Three Kingdoms? Chronicles of Emperor Wu of Wei").
5. Turkey in a sentence: At the end of almost every campaign I run, I rush to the Campbell Soup Factory in Fayetteville at the beginning of the morning shift, where workers are preparing turkey for soup.
and broilers.
2. Poems about fire 1. Wildfires never burn out, but spring breezes blow them again.
2. Get up and look at Nanshan, the mountains and fields are burning with fire.
3. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue.
4. Make stone fires on the sand and burn bamboos to illuminate the fishing boats.
5. The sunset is like a solitary bird flying together, and the autumn fire is the same color as the sky.