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Swallows occupy an important position in the history of our country, so there are many poems with the appearance of the animal swallow, in ancient times, swallows have a lot of meanings, has been used by people, among which swallows represent lovers. Therefore, there are idioms for Lao Yan to fly, Yingqi Yan about the warbler, etc., all of which specifically refer to couples, so why did the ancient people love to use the word "Yan" to refer to couples? This should be discussed from the following two aspects.
1. The swallow is one of the totems of our country
The ancients worshipped the abilities of animals in nature very much, so they would use animals as totems, and swallows belonged to one of them. The swallow became a totem to start from the Dongyi people in the primitive period, their totem is the Xuanniao, but the specific kind of bird that the Xuanniao refers to, there is no specific document, but according to speculation, the Xuanniao is a swallow is more likely, after all, the swallow belongs to the beneficial bird.
Second, swallows are human
Because the swallow is very docile and has a high spirituality, it is very popular with the ancients, and over time it will also have a sense of closeness to people. Therefore, there is the act of building a nest under the eaves of human beings, and the swallow was originally chosen as a totem, but it is conceivable that the swallow flew into the people's homes to build a nest and brought a surprise, so people still regard the swallow flying into the home to build a nest as a symbol of the time to operate.
To sum up, when the swallows come to the house to build a nest, they will be very happy. Swallows do not nest under uninhabited roofs, which fully demonstrates that swallows trust humans and are willing to live together with them. Although swallows trust humans, they are never completely dependent on humans, they still have their own minds, are willing to be self-reliant, and obtain their own food, while maintaining a certain distance from humans.
It is the spirit of the swallow that is favored by people, so over time, the swallow has become synonymous with lovers, because the relationship between swallows and humans, just like the relationship between lovers, although they live together, they are independent.
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That's because in the eyes of ancient people, swallows and they loved each other very much. Because swallows will always build their nests with their mates and then raise their children together.
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This is related to the habits of swallows, swallows are very dedicated to feelings, they are very responsible for their families, they like to live and fly together, and raise offspring together.
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Because in fact, in ancient times, swallows were a sustenance to express people's lovesick feelings. Therefore, it is used to indicate the relationship between couples. It's also very beautiful.
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The idiom "Lao Yan Flying Apart" is often used as a metaphor for couples and couples parting from Xunchen, "Lao Yan" refers to Yanchang or?
a.Shrike birds and swallows.
b.Tired swallows.
Correct Answer: a
"Lao Yan" refers to two kinds of birds, shrike and swallow, and "Lao" is the abbreviation of shrike, which has nothing to do with "hard work". "Lao" and "Yan" flew in different directions.
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It is a metaphor for the time when a man and a woman who fall in love with each other are dating. Idiom source: Yuan Haochang dismantled the second fold of "Zhang Tianshi": "Wait, wait, wait, wait to be happy to go to the Yanyue warbler period." ”
Idiom example sentences: Ming Gu Dadian "Tsing Yi Ji Visiting Xing is not met": "Hate the vertical and horizontal jackal and tiger like hemp, write the traditional Chinese style: Yan about the 鴬期."
Phonetic: Idiom grammar: as an object, a definite sentence; Used in written language: General idioms.
Affection. Color: CTS Zheng imitation idiom.
Idiom structure: Joint idiom.
Generation: Ancient clumps of collapsing language.
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The explanation of the swallow and the warbler period is a metaphor for the time when a man and a woman are in love. Yuan Wu Changling "Zhang Tianshi" The second number of finger folds: "Wait, wait, wait, if the potatoes are matched, they will be happy to go to the Yanyue warbler period."
The third fold of Yuan Qiaoji's "Yangzhou Dream": "The achievement of the Yanyue warbler period, the cleaning up of the heart ape and the horse, the acacia with concentric knots, and the roots and shoots of the trees." Ming Gu Dadian "The Story of Tsing Yi - Visiting Xing Xing":
Hate the jackal and the tiger like hemp, and hook the swallow about the warbler. ”
Word decomposition Explanation of swallow Swallow à a family of birds, migratory birds, often live in oak houses or under the eaves of people's oak houses with mud, prey on insects, good for crops: swallow (to describe the appearance of the newlyweds in harmony and beauty). Yan Hao (often used to refer to the love between men and women).
Swallow couples. Bird's finch (?The explanation of the warbler period is also called "the period of the warbler".
See " Warbler Period Swallow Covenant ".
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The popular meaning of "swallow swallow flying, poor pond feathers" means: swallows fly and fly, and the length of the feathers is not neat. The written meaning: the swallow flies in the sky, jagged and spreads its wings.
Yanyan: That is, swallows.
差 (cī) 池 (chí) its feathers: the meaning is the same as "jagged", describing the swallow Zhang Shu its tail wings.
This poem is excerpted from "The Book of Songs, Shaofeng, Yanyan", which is a very beautiful lyrical chapter in "The Book of Poetry, National Style, and Shaofeng", and is a farewell poem. The poet uses the freedom and joy of Yanyan and Yan's double flight to contrast the sorrow and sorrow of the parting of compatriots.
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In ancient times, everyone used words about swallows to bless couplesThis is because swallows like to be together in pairs, live and fly together, so the ancient people used swallows to express their blessings and express some loyal love. Many ancient lyrics, songs, poems and idioms have swallows to express love.
The word newlywed Yan'er was actually "newlywed banquet" at the beginningIt was an ancient woman who told that he and her husband went through the difficult days together, suffered hardships, and later became rich, and her husband abandoned herself and had fun with other women in the new marriage, so the word was not used for blessing at first. Later, with the change of dynastic culture, the meaning of the words was different, so the wedding banquet and other words began to be used to indicate lovers and express loyal love.
The swallow is used to refer specifically to couplesMainly because swallows are very loyal, they have only one mate in their life, and once they are identified, they will not look for other swallows, so among birds, swallows are very single-minded. In ancient times, everyone hoped to have a couple for a lifetime, so using swallows to express couples is also extremely beautiful for everyone.
Swallows are also human, very spiritual, and have a strong sense of human every move, the farmers are very fond of swallows to make nests in their own eaves, thinking that it is very auspicious, so there is the appearance of domestic swallows, and it is said that because swallows are the totem worship objects of Chinese ancestors, many TV dramas will also have swallows as totem scenes, and there are a large number of people who believe that swallows are the Xuanniao in the mouths of the ancients, and it is the totem of the Dongyi tribe, one of the three major tribes in the primitive period.
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Most idioms are obscure, so we have to trace their origins and trace them to their roots. The newlywed Yan'er is explained in the Chinese dictionary as:"The abandoned woman told that her former husband had remarried and had fun with her new love, and then used it as a word to celebrate her new marriage.
Describe the joy of the newlyweds"。It can be seen that in the earliest days, the newlywed Yan'er was not a word of blessing.
The word newlywed Yan'er was originally "newlywed banquet", the original meaning was that the abandoned woman said that the original husband remarried and had fun with the new love, but people later reversed its intentions and used it as a word for newlywed celebrations, used to describe the joy of the newlywed, which first originated from the "Book of Songs, Shaofeng, Gufeng".
The original text is:"Jing is turbid, and it is turbid. Yan'er is newly married, and I don't despise it. Don't die my beam, don't send me a beam. I don't read it, let alone sympathize with me"。
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Because swallows are always together in pairs, and their partners rarely change, the ancients used swallows to express their blessings for love.
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Many ancient lyrics, songs, poems and idioms have swallows to express love. Once the female and male swallows are united, they will not be remarried, even if one of the mates dies.
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Because swallows were more common and affectionate at that time, other animals did not often testify to their feelings.
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It may be related to the living habits of swallows, they always fly around in pairs, stop in the nest and like to keep combing each other's feathers and bowing their heads and murmuring, just like a sweet couple.
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Because swallows are inseparable in pairs no matter where they are, including breeding the next generation and feeding together, it is a good meaning for swallows.
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The word swallow appears frequently in ancient poems, used to express the spring of the four seasons of the year, and spring is naturally the best time to express love. Swallows are mostly in pairs, which is the best metaphor for couples, and at the same time expresses the loyalty and inseparability between lovers.
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First of all, swallows like to fly in pairs, double stays and double flights, Chinese will entrust the hope and yearning for beautiful and loyal love to swallows, the image of swallows in ancient poetry has become synonymous with love and marriage, everywhere there is affection in the scene, love in the scene, and the scene blends.
Moreover, Swallow will only have one partner in her life, so she is also a representative of loyalty and has become a projection of people's beautiful love.
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The h-swallow is a loyal bird, and it all comes in pairs.
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Swallows are in and out in pairs, inseparable
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If it's good, it'll be over, and if it's bad, it'll fly away!
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Swallows are more pleasing to the eye, giving people a sense of beauty, so they will symbolize beauty.
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Yanyan's explanation (1).Swallow. "Poetry, Wind and Yanyan":
Yan Yan Yu Fei, poor pond feathers. Kong Yingda Shu: "This swallow is the swallow of today, and the ancients said it tautomatically."
Five generations of Qi Ji's "New Yan" poem: "Yan Yan knows what to do, and she should come every year." Yuan Jiefusi's "Wu Ge sent Zhang Qingfu to raise the eastern school official to return to Wuzhong first":
Wu Zhong's daughter Bai Ruhua, Wu Jiang Yanyan slanted. ” 2).Comfort and appearance; and music.
Poetry, Xiaoya, Beishan: Or Yanyan lives, or does his best to serve the country. Mao Chuan:
Yanyan, rest in peace. Qing Zhu Zhiyu "Annam Service Chronicle": So he laughed at Yanyan and begged for poetry.
3).Yu Jiao's wife and concubine. Song Su Shi "Zhang Ziye Year Eighty-five Shang Wen Buying Concubines and Writing Ancient Orders Poems":
The poet is old and the warbler is here, and the son is back and Yanyan is busy. Yuan Wang Feng's poem "Homeless Swallow": "Yan Yan He is full of Tao, and he is worried about the king and grandson."
Yu Dafu's poem "Farewell to Menon": "Lu Na wept between the swallows and flowers in spring, and I really dreamed for a few nights." ”
Word decomposition Explanation of swallow swallow à a family of birds, migratory birds, often live in people's houses or under the eaves of the house with mud to live, prey on insects, oak touch is good for crops: swallow (to describe the appearance of the newlyweds in harmony and beauty). Yan Hao (often used to refer to the love between men and women).
Swallow couples. Bird's finch (?Tang (Yu Ju'an and don't know the foresight, but can't know the solution of the swallow is early as the release of the swallow à a family of birds, migratory birds, often in people's houses or under the eaves with mud to make nests to live, prey on insects, good for crops:
Yan'er (describes the appearance of the newlyweds in harmony and beauty). Yan Hao (often used to refer to the love between men and women). Swallow couples.
Bird's finch (?Tang (Yu Juan does not know the foresight, but he cannot know himself when he is in trouble.)
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Wang Guowei's "Literary Essays".
Yan Yan Yu Fei, poor pond feathers. "Yanyan is flying, and the jaw of the Jie". "The eyes of the yellow bird, carry its sound".
In the past, I went back, and the willows were still there." The wonder of the poet's body and things is in creation, but it is all out of the mouth of the son of the wrongdoer, so those who know the true feelings are also true in their observations.
Wei Yingwu's "The Book of the First Scholar to Send Yuan University":
Saddened dear, flooded into smoke.
Return to Luoyang people, remnants of the bell Guangling tree.
Today, for this farewell, where will we meet?
The world is on the boat, and it can be settled along the river.
Its sentiment is quite similar to this article, longing for a farewell, the feelings of not seeing each other are the same, and the feelings are more subtle.
Zhu Xi's "Collected Poems".
Yan Yan Yu Fei, poor pond feathers. The son is home, and he is sent far away. Looking at the Buddha, weeping like rain.
Xingya. It is called Yanyan, and it is also a tautology. Poor pool, uneven appearance.
The son refers to Dai Fei. Return, big return. Zhuang Jiang has no children, and takes the son of Chen's daughter Dai Concubine as his own son.
Zhuang Gongshu, after the enthronement, the son of the concubine called for him to be killed. Therefore, Dai Fei attributed it to Chen, and Zhuang Jiang sent it to make this poem.
"Yanyan is flying, and the jaw of the Jie". The son of the son is far from returning. Look at the Buddha and stand and weep.
Xingya. Fly up and say Jie, fly down and say Jie. Will, send also. Standing, standing for a long time.
Yanyan is flying, and the sound is on the bottom. The son of Yu returned and was sent far away to the south. Look forward to the Buddha and work hard for my heart.
Xingya. The upper sound is the upper tone, and the lower sound is the lower tone. Far from the south, Chen is in Weinan.
The Zhong family is only, and his heart is congested. In the end, it is warm and benevolent, and it is prudent. The thought of the ancestors, in order to be widowed.
Fu also. Zhong's, Dai Fei character also. Eun believed in Ren. Only, rhetoric. Plugged, solid. Abyss, depth. In the end, actually. warm, and. Hui, Shun. Shu, good also. The first gentleman is called Zhuang Gongye.
Liao Mingchun, "The New Chu Brief Trial" (Taiwan Ancient Books Publishing ****, first edition in May 2001).
Chapter 9 says, "'Behold the Prophet], the rain of the weeping woman. 'Can be Tuo Qi, can be mournful, gentleman Qi [Duye].
The silk book says: "'The baby is in the dragon, the pond is the feather.'" The son of Yu returned, and Yuan sent Yu Ye.
Looking at the Buddha, boiling like rain. 'Can pool its feathers, and then mourn, the gentleman is cautious of his independence. The difference between the two is not only the simplicity and complexity of the poem, but also the difference in writing.
This chapter begins with "can jagged its feathers, and then mourn, the gentleman is cautious of its [alone]" to explain the first chapter of "Poetry, Shaofeng, Yanyan" "Yanyan is flying, and the pond is feathered." The son is home, and he is sent far away. Looking forward to the Buddha, weeping like rain" has a certain value for correctly grasping the poetic meaning.
Chu Jianben and the silk book "Five Elements" in this chapter of "can jagged its feathers, and then to mourn", the silk book "Five Elements" chapter has a more detailed explanation below: "Infant infant Yu (flying), 貤 (pool) its feather". Babies and babies, and Xing also, say that they send each other to the sea.
Fang Qihua, not in its feathers. "'The son of 'is returned, and Yuan (far) is sent to the wild. Zhan (Zhan) forgot (looked) to Fu, [wept] tears like rain'.
can be 貤 (pool) its feathers, but can be to mourn", words to also. Those who "貤 (pool)" do not say that they are not in the (decay) system, and they are not in the "decay" system, but they can be mourned. The husband mourns and mourns, and the one who says the inside is not outside.