què: freckles, sparrows, sparrows, capers, sparrows,
qi № o: sparrows, housebirds,
qi № o: sparrows
Basic meaning:
sparrows (pinyin: què, qi № o) is a Chinese language. This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, and the ancient glyph from childhood to childhood refers to smaller birds, generally refers to sparrows. Que is also pronounced qi m ? o, which is spoken English.
Extended information
Order of strokes:
Explanation of group words:
1. Sparrow
[yàn què]?
a bird, with a small body, a conical mouth, brown throat and chest, black head and back of the male, dark brown head and back of the female, and light yellow edge. Eat insects and plant seeds.
2. sparrow hawk
[què y and ng]?
A bird, small in size, with grayish brown feathers, white abdomen, reddish brown stripes and yellow feet. The female is slightly bigger than the male. It's a bird of prey, preying on birds. Commonly known as the kite.
3, jumping for joy
[què yuè]?
jump around like a bird. Describe happiness: ~ cheers.
4. Give birth to finches
[shēng què]?
terms used when purchasing thrush.
5. oriole
[huáng què]?
also known as "Huang Jue". Bird name. The male bird has a light yellow-green upper body, a white abdomen and a slightly yellow waist. The female bird has yellowish upper body with dark brown stripes. The song is clear and crisp, and it is raised as an ornamental bird.