Explanation of Fishtail
(1). The ornament on the roof of the palace in ancient times. Song Peng multiplied "inkers waving rhinoceros" Volume 5: "Han to palace disaster, the magician said that there is a fish-tailed star in the sky, it is appropriate to its image of the crown in the room in order to avoid it. Today, since the Tang Dynasty, the old temples and temples, there are still flying fish-shaped tail finger on the person, I do not know when the name for the owl, the shape is not similar to the tail of the fish." (2). (2). The drooping part of the front end of the belt in ancient times. Qing Lai Quan, "Things Different Directory - Clothing - Belt": "The Old History of the Tang Dynasty": "Gaozu's edict: the belt was made to be inserted downward, and the name of the drooping head was thallium tail. Song Zhi: 'Thallium tail, the fish tail of today.' Zhonghua Gujin zhi (Chinese Ancient and Modern Annotations): "Tart Tail." (3). Refers to the fishtail-shaped markings in the center seam of the pages of a wire-bound book. (4). The name refers to the fish-tail markings. The second nine pages of The Story of Words: "The immortals said: 'If you walk like a willow, you will be hurt by your wife; if you have many lines on your fishtail, you will have to work hard in the end.'" 李劼人 《死水 微澜》第六部分二:"并且 而且 眼角上已经起了鱼尾,额头上也有了皱纹。" (5). Metaphorically speaking, the last part of something. 文匯报 》 1982.11.11: "The bell rang, the teacher's lecture was still a bit fishtail, ready to drag on for two or three minutes, but abruptly the class leader shouted: 'All rise!
Word Breakdown
Fish Explanation Fish (鱼) ú a class of vertebrate animals that live in the water, generally have scales and fins, breathe through gills, and are cold-blooded: fish and shrimp. Fish worm. Fish net. Fish leap. Fish pass (like fish swimming one after another). Fish and geese (letters, messages). Fish and rice country. Fishtail. Fish-eyed. Fish-like (鱼质龙文) (a metaphor for a false appearance). Explanation for surname 尾 尾 ě ě the protruding part of the end of the body of a bird, animal, insect, fish, etc.: tail. Tail fin. Bird's tail. End: Row tail. Tail of a ship. Tail. Tailbone. Tail light. Tail number. Stern sound. Tailpiece. Tail sweeping. The tiger's head and the snake's tail . To follow behind: tailing. Tailing after. Quantitative word for fish: trout. The name of a star, one of the 28 constellations.