What are the idioms with birds and cows?

① What are the idioms about bringing a bird?

The bird gets its bow and hides: It is a metaphor for kicking away the people who have contributed to something after something is successful. Same as "the bird is gone and the bow is hidden".

Birds are burned and fish are rotten: refers to the fall due to civil strife.

Birds are lying down and beasts are poor: It means like birds roosting and wild beasts running around without a way. Describes being extremely poor and in a difficult situation.

Bird's Nest Overturned: This means that the bird's nest overturned because it was built on weak branches. A metaphor for being in an extremely dangerous situation.

Birds are frightened and mice are fleeing: describes fleeing in fear.

Bird traces and insect silk: a metaphor for things that disappear easily.

Birds are frightened and rats are fleeing: describes fleeing in terror. Same as "birds are scared and rats are scurrying".

Birds are frightened and fishes are frightened: like birds or fish being frightened.

The birds were frightened and the fish scattered: describing the army being frightened and scattered in all directions. Same as "birds scatter and fish collapse".

Birds cry and apes cry: describe a sad scene.

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Types of birds

There are many types of birds, all over the world, with diverse ecologies. Birds can be divided into three general orders:

The superorder Ratites includes a group of birds that are good at walking but cannot fly, such as ostriches.

The superorder Penguin includes a group of birds that are good at swimming and diving but cannot fly, such as penguins.

The general order Cystothorax includes birds with well-developed wings that can fly. Most birds belong to this general order.

In nature, birds are the most beautiful among all vertebrates, have the most melodious sounds, and are loved by people. From the ice-covered poles to the roof of the world, from rough oceans to dense jungles, from barren deserts to densely populated cities, birds are almost everywhere.

Many birds will adopt a "V"-shaped formation during migration. This is because birds migrate long distances and consume a lot of physical energy. The "V"-shaped formation helps birds save energy during the long journey. Birds will have a "slipstream" during flight. Birds following the lead bird will consume less physical energy if they are in a "slipstream". If the leading bird gets tired, one of the birds behind it will automatically take over, so few birds fall behind due to lack of energy during migration.

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② What are the idioms about cowbirds

A meal of kindness yī fàn zhī ēn

Synonyms: The virtue of a meal Antonyms: The kindness of a meal

Usage:

Explanation: The kindness of a meal. Referring to Xiao En

Source: Volume 8 of "The First Moment of Surprise" by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty: "Such a person in the world is a close friend, but he is ruthless, let alone a meal of kindness. Knowledge?"

Example: Gao Yang's "The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan: The Smoke Disappears": "I have always heard the story of Han Xin, a meal of kindness is repaid with a thousand gold coins, and no one said that Piao Mu should not accept it."

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Afterword of the admonishment:

Riddle:

Idiom story:

During the Spring and Autumn Period, the fatuous and cruel Duke Ling of Jin wanted to kill the person who advised him. Zhao Dun, the Prime Minister of the State, invited Zhao Dun to drink. Zhao Dun's guard Ti Hongming found out and left in advance with an excuse. Duke Linggong of Jin sent his guards to chase him. Ti Hongming died heroically. Suddenly a warrior Lingzhe came out to rescue Zhao Dun. He It was the hungry man who was rescued by Zhao Dun a few years ago, and this time he came to repay him for a meal.

Related idioms

Look proudly at all the horoscopes and don’t see a single word. A hundred words are worthless and a hundred words are not gained.

A hundred words are not worth a hundred words and a hundred words are not gained.

A hundred words are not worth a hundred words. A hundred words are not as good as a single sight. Nothing is the same

Nothing is the same on the outside and the inside is the same, unique

Regardless of everything, not plucking out a hair, not sticking to one pattern

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A word that cannot be praised, a word that is not in sync, is not worth a penny

Collusion at this moment, the other is shocked at the moment, and the relationship is severed

Irony and advice to betray the righteousness and harmony. Two for one, a desperate move

A sensation in Huainan, a dream of yellow rice, a dream destroyed in one day

③ Idioms related to birds and cows

The first character contains Bird idioms: Birds with leather feathers, flying birds with scales, birds with all their bows, hiding bird faces, swan-shaped shotguns, exchange cannons, birds are poor, birdpeckers scatter, birds sing, flowers are more fragrant...

The second character contains the idioms of birds: Hundreds of birds are facing the phoenix. The stupid bird flies first, the flying bird frightens the snake, the flying bird clings to the person, the tired bird knows, the poor bird is in the arms, like the birds and beasts scattered, the black bird is in love, the bird is clinging to the person, more...

The third character contains the idiom of bird: long-necked bird-beaked turtle Wenniao traces, flowers, fragrance, birds singing, eggs, covered birds, flying birds, resting, bird sight, three-inch bird, seven-inch beaked beast, gathering birds, scattering sheep intestines, bird passages, fish collapse, birds scattering, more...

The fourth character contains bird. Idiom: The fish in the pond and the bird in the cage are frightened. The bird in the birdcage is a person who dies for wealth, and the bird is killed for food. The bird with the bow is killed and killed. Two birds with one stone are more.

Nine oxen and one hair is a metaphor for extremely small and insignificant value.

Nine oxen and two tigers represent great power.

The alliance of the Niu Er was an alliance based on blood in ancient times.

Weeping in cow clothes is a metaphor for the difficult life of a poor couple.

Niushan Zhuozuo (1) describes the forest in the mountainous area that has been cut down. (2) Transform its meaning to describe a person's bald head.

A book hanging on an ox's horn describes diligence and learning. It has the same meaning as "hanging beam to stab the stock", "Nang Ying night reading", "chisel the wall to borrow light".

Ox, ghost, and snake god (1) describes a person's ugly and scary appearance. (2) A metaphor for a person who behaves absurdly and viciously.

Ox-headed and horse-faced (1) describes a person's ugly and scary appearance. (2) A metaphor for a person who behaves absurdly and viciously.

Ox and puffball are metaphors for lowly people or things.

Cooking chicken with oxen and a tripod is a metaphor for overkill.

To be wrong and to be wrong is to say that two things cannot go together at all. It is usually used to describe a person who answers a question that is wrong.

There are many books.

A mud cow entering the sea means that it will never return and leave no trace.

Scar Ding Jie Niu means having a clear understanding of things, being able to do things with ease and using them freely.

Playing the piano to a cow is a metaphor for incomprehensible customs.

To get into trouble is a metaphor for being stubborn and trapped in a desperate situation.

A newborn calf is not afraid of anything to describe a person who is new to society and is not afraid of difficulties or evil forces.

Laduqingshen describes the love parents have for their children.

The son of Li Niu is a metaphor for an evil father and a virtuous son.

The wind, horse, and cow are irrelevant and have nothing to do with each other.

A small test describes a talented person who shows some talent.

④ Crazy guessing of the idioms of birds and cows

A bird complex, a p key, a cow head, and a maple leaf make an idiom——happy new year——Happy New Year .

Everything goes well

wàn shì rú yì

Meaning: everything goes as expected. Everything went as I wanted and went smoothly

Source: Wu Jianren, Qing Dynasty, Chapter 15 of "The Strange Current Situation I've Witnessed in Twenty Years": "I'm just here to invite blessings, thinking that if I do good things, I can look up to the sky. Wishing you all the best."

Structural subject-predicate form

Used as a predicate; used in greetings

Synonyms: Smooth sailing

Example sentences Chapter 38 of Volume 6 of Lu Yao's "The Ordinary World": "I only say: I wish young people all the best!

⑤ What is the idiom about cows and birds?

Birds gather together.

Scale: fish come; Cui: gather together. It means gathering together like birds or fish.

Birds gather together.

< p> When the bird is gone, the bow will no longer be used. It is a metaphor for kicking away those who have contributed.

Bird-faced swan shape

Description. The body is weak and the face is thin due to hunger

A shotgun is replaced by a cannon

To describe a situation or condition that has greatly improved

A bird is poor and pecks

<. p> Birds will peck back when they are in a desperate situation. It is a metaphor that people will take risks when they are desperate.

Birds and beasts disperse.

It describes groups of people scattering like birds and beasts (mostly used to describe enemies). Fleeing).

Birds singing and flowers blooming.

The birds sing beautifully and the flowers bloom fragrantly.

Birds pass through the intestines.

< p> A narrow and dangerous mountain road.

The bird is gone and the bow is hidden.

It is a metaphor for kicking away the people who have contributed to something after something is successful. The same as "the bird is gone and the bow is hidden." ".

Birds burn and fish rot

Refers to destruction due to civil strife.

Birds crouch and beasts are poor

Just like birds roosting, wild beasts There is no way to go.

A bird's nest overturns because it is built on a weak branch.

⑥ A collection of idioms about birds and cows

Birds scattered and fish collapsed. It describes an army that was frightened and scattered in all directions.

Xiong Jing Quan Niao Shen is an ancient method of guiding health. The shape is like a bear climbing a branch, and a bird stretching its legs. The bird's legs are stretched out.

The bear's legs are stretched out like a bear's legs. Shen".

Xiong Jing Niao Yin is an ancient way to guide and maintain health. It looks like a bear climbing a branch or a bird stretching its legs. It is the same as "Bear Jing Niao Shen".

Sheep Intestine Bird path describes a narrow, winding and steep mountain road.

Birds entering a cage: a bird cage is a metaphor for a situation where there is no freedom. The bird entered the cage. It is a metaphor for falling into a trap and falling into trouble.

When a bird of prey is about to strike, it flies lowly and folds its wings. It is a metaphor for trying to catch, waiting for an opportunity and then striking.

Puffball and oxen Puffball: sycamore; oxen: plantain. Borrow refers to something worthless.

Selling swords and buying cattle originally meant putting down weapons and engaging in farming. Later, it is a metaphor for changing to farming or a bad person changing from evil to good.

Call the cows and horses. Call: address. You can call me a cow or a horse. It is a metaphor that no matter whether others criticize or praise you, you will never care about it.

Fish in Cow’s Hoof Cow’s hoof: refers to the accumulated water in the cow’s hoof prints. Fish in the pit of cow hooves. It is a metaphor that death is approaching.

Yi Niu Roaring refers to the place where the cow's roar can be reached. Metaphor for a close distance

⑦ Idioms with birds and cows

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A hundred birds look at the phoenix,

Drink poison to quench thirst,

Soar into the sky,

Travel thousands of miles,

Be a blockbuster,

A phoenix comes,

A frightened bird, < /p>

Kill two birds with one stone,

Dragnet,

The stupid bird flies first,

The joy of moving,

Clearly aware of everything,

Young eagles spread their wings,

birds and beasts,

birds singing and flowers fragrant,

thoughts running wild,

random mandarin ducks,

< p> Spread your wings and fly high,

The little bird clings to you,

Autumn has no fault,

The orioles sing and the swallows dance,

The horns of the unicorn and the beak of the phoenix,

Fly far away,

It is better to go back,

The bird is gone and the bow is hidden,

⑧ What are the idioms about birds and cows

A hundred birds pay homage to Feng Chao: court meeting; Feng: Phoenix, the king of birds in ancient legends. In the old days, it was used as a metaphor to refer to the sage and wise monarch and the world's dependence on him. Later, it was also used to refer to the person who is highly virtuous and respectable and is expected to return home.

"The bird flies first" means that when people with poor ability do things, they are afraid of not being able to catch up with others, so they start first. Often used as a word of modesty. Same as "the stupid bird flies first".

The stupid bird flies first. The clumsy bird should fly first. It is a metaphor that people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and do things first before others.

Biwing is a legendary bird in which the male and female fly together. A metaphor for a loving couple.

Cancongniao Road refers to the dangerous mountain road.

To coax the birds: to encourage, to make a fuss. It describes a crowd of people making noises and chattering, like birds gathering together.

Long-necked beak: The beak of a bird. Long neck, pointed mouth. Refers to the appearance of a sinister and vicious person.

Chongshuniao seal script: font. The font is like a bird or a bug. Refers to foreign characters.

A leading bird is a bird that flies in front of the flock or sticks its head out of the nest first. A metaphor for a person who stands out or takes the lead.

Fish in the pond, bird in the cage, fish in the pond, bird in the cage. It is a metaphor for a person who is bound and loses his freedom.

Wind Horn Bird Divination: Use the sound of the wind to predict good and bad luck; Bird Divination: Use the flying sounds of birds to predict good and bad luck. Refers generally to divination.

Phoenix bird does not arrive. Phoenix bird: refers to the phoenix, a symbol of auspiciousness. The phoenix does not come. It is a metaphor that the world is not peaceful, the politics is unclear, and there is no hope.

Birds of prey gather together; thorns: jujube tree. Many birds gathered in the trees. It means that although no one is around, there are many birds watching. It's a metaphor that you can't cover up bad things done secretly.

When the birds are gone, the good bows are hidden: Collection. After shooting all the birds, the slingshot will be hidden and useless. It is a metaphor that after something is done, kick away or eliminate those who have contributed.

Birds frighten snakes just like birds entering the forest and frightened snakes scurrying into the grass. Describe cursive writing as natural and smooth.

Birds cling to people: attachment. The flying birds nestle next to people. A metaphor for being attached to the powerful. It also refers to the petite, supple, approachable and receptive mood of children and girls.

The scenery of flying birds: through "shadow". The shadow of a flying bird is motionless. It is a metaphor that things have a changing relationship of movement and stillness.

When the high bird is gone, Liang Gongzang is a metaphor for the fact that after success is achieved, the people who have worked hard will give up, and there will be no good end.

Guiwenniaoji refers to ancient hieroglyphs.

Cicadas and frozen birds in cold weather. A metaphor for a silent person.

Whip a fast cow. The faster a cow is, the more whipped it is to make it go faster. It is a metaphor for unclear rewards and punishments, rewarding laziness and punishing diligence.

Bingji Wen Niu saw the abnormal behavior of the cow and thought of the weather changes, praising the officials for caring about the suffering of the people.

Boniu's Disease Boniu: Name of the person, a native of the Lu State in the Spring and Autumn Period, and a disciple of Confucius. Unfortunately, Boniu suffered from leprosy, which was an incurable disease. Therefore, it is used to refer to incurable diseases that people suffer from.

The original meaning of "fighting the cattle and flying flies" is that the main goal should be to destroy Qin like killing the flying insects on the back of a cow, rather than to defeat others like killing the flying insects on the back of a cow. Later, it was compared to his ambition to be big rather than small.

After a mistake in writing makes a cow, "making a mistake in writing makes a cow" is used as a metaphor for adapting to circumstances, turning a mistake into a skill or making up for one's mistakes.

Banzhu, rice oxen, build earth walls; rice oxen, feed the oxen. Later, it was regarded as a symbol of a virtuous minister who came from a humble background.

"Clog full of books" means that the books are piled as high as the pillars, so many that the oxen and horses sweat while transporting them. Describes the wealth of books or writings.

Brag, talk big, and chat.

Brag: brag; flatter: flatter. Refers to the behavior of being a big talker, boasting about oneself and blindly flattering others.

Hammer the cow to make wine, kill the cow and filter the wine. Refers to preparing food and wine for Yan to enjoy.

Chinniu Cuisine: Cuisine: kill the cow; Cuisine: reward the sergeant. Refers to comforting officers and soldiers fighting.

If grass enters the mouth of a cow, its fate will not be long. If grass enters the mouth of a cow, the cow will definitely eat it. It is a metaphor for the difficulty of escaping bad luck.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tiger calves: calves. Newly born calves are not afraid of tigers. It is a metaphor that young people have few worries in their thoughts and dare to act.

Silk and cow hair are metaphors for being numerous and fine.

Cows fighting under the bed. I heard the ants moving under the bed and mistakenly thought the cows were fighting. Describes physical weakness, deafness, and extreme allergies.

Panting the Moon and Wu Niu is a metaphor for someone who suffers from something and is afraid of its similarity.

Talking to a cow with a drum is a metaphor for reasoning or speaking to an unreasonable person. Often contains the meaning of futility or mocking the other person's stupidity. Same as "playing the piano to an ox".

Bringing a cow and wearing a calf originally refers to the fact that Gong Sui, the prefect of Bohai during the reign of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, induced the peasants who revolted with swords to give up armed struggle and engage in farming. Later, it was used as a metaphor for changing jobs and returning to farming.

The person who laughs at the obedient person does not understand what the other person is talking about. It is used to ridicule the person speaking without looking at the target.

As many as the hairs on an ox’s body. There are many descriptions.

⑨ What are the idioms with the names of birds?

Stand out among the chickens [hè lì jī qún]

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[ hè lì jī qún ]

Like a crane standing among chickens. It is a metaphor for a person's appearance or talent that stands out among a group of people around him.

Source

Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Shishuo Xinyu·Rong Zhi": "Someone said to Wang Rong: 'Ji Yanzu (Ji Shao) is as outstanding as a wild crane in a chicken. Group. '"

Examples

1. It may not be accurate to compare her to ~. In fact, she is a proud and unyielding statue sitting on a horse.

⑩ What are the idioms with "bird" and "cow"

The idioms with "bird" and "cow" are as follows:

1. 目无全牛: [mù wú quán niú]

Basic meaning: 全牛: The whole cow. There is no complete cow in the eyes, only the sinew and bone structure of the cow. It is a metaphor for being technically proficient to the point of being at your fingertips.

Source: "Zhuangzi·Health Preservation Theory": "When the first minister untied the ox, he saw nothing but the ox; three years later, he did not see the whole ox."

2 , Horse face and bull head [ mǎ miàn niú tóu ]

Explanation: It is a metaphor for all kinds of vicious people.

From: "The Second Episode of West Lake·Wenchang Si Liancai Manchu Zhu Lu Ji": "The unkind horse-faced bull-head, two forks, two whips, vicious and cruel."

< p> Example: Standing on both sides look like a group of horses and bull heads.

3. Nine oxen and one hair [jiǔ niú yī máo]

Explanation: One hair on the nine oxen. It is a metaphor for a very small quantity in a huge quantity, which is insignificant.

From: Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Report to Ren Shaoqing": "If you order your servants to obey the law and be punished, it is like losing one hair from nine oxen. How is it different from an ant?"

Example: Dasein County magistrates, with special ears, can save tens of thousands of families in a city from poverty and homelessness.

◎Song Dynasty Lu Jiuyuan's "Yi Song Caoshu"

Grammar: more formal; used as subject, object, attributive; metaphor is insignificant

4. The frightened bird [ jīng gōng zhī niǎo ]

Explanation: Birds frightened by bows and arrows are not easy to settle down. It is a metaphor that a person who has been frightened becomes very frightened when encountering any movement.

From: "Warring States Policy·Chu Strategy Four"; "Book of Jin·Wang Jianzhuan": "The crowd of warriors is easy to move, but the frightened bird is difficult to rest."

Example: Shao Wen is ~ , shocked.

◎Qing·Li Luyuan's "Qilu Deng" Chapter 81

Grammar: more formal; used as subject and object; contains derogatory connotations