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1. Lao Yan is a rough talk about flying, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is láo yàn fēn fēi, which means that shrike and swallows fly things, which is a metaphor for husband and wife sailing cherry blossoms and couples parting. From "Yuefu Poetry Collection: Dongfei Berao Song".
2. Source: "Yuefu Poetry Collection State Stool Cong Dongfei Berao Song": "Dongfei Berao West Feiyan, Huanggu and Weaver Girl meet each other." ”
3. Example: It is said that he flies separately on the other day, each in the west and east, in the corner of the end of the earth? (Qing Wang Tao's "Songyin Manlu, Yin Yaoxian") Qu Qiubai's "History of the Heart of the Red Capital":
As for the brothers and sisters, some are in the south, some are in the north, and Lao Yan flies separately and sends people under the fence. "Although there is a little bit of spiritual rhinoceros, it ends up with Lao Yan flying to the west and east. (Tian Zhen's "Unfinished Love").
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1. Lao Yan flies separately, which means that the shrike and the swallow fly separately, which is a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife and lovers.
2. Lao Yan Fenfei, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is láo yàn fēn fēi, from "Yuefu Poetry Collection: Dongfei Berao Song".
3. Source: "Yuefu Poetry Collection: East Flying Cover Fierce Change Shrike Song": "East Flying Shrike and West Feiyan, Huang Gu and Weaver Girl meet each other. ”
4. Usage: subject-predicate; as a predicate, object; It is a metaphor for the parting of people. Talk.
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1. Lao Yan refers to a kind of bird.
2. Lao Yan Fenfei, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is láo yàn fēn fēi, from "Yuefu Poetry Collection: Dongfei Berao Song".
3. "Lao Yan flies separately" means that the shrike and the swallow fly away separately, which is a metaphor for the parting of husband and wife and lovers. The "Lao" here refers to the shrike of this kind of bird, this bird has a fierce temperament, because it will scatter the meat of the hunting and returning objects to hang on the thorns of the Zen talk, so it is also called the butcher bird.
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Lao Yan flies separately--- Lao, Shrike, bird name. The shrike and the swallow each fly something, which is a metaphor for parting.
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Lao Yan flies: Lao: Shrike. The shrike and the swallow each flew something. It is a metaphor for couples and lovers.
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The "labor" of "Lao Yan Flying" is hard work; Meaning of fatigue.
Pinyin: láo
Interpretation: 1. Labor: according to distribution. Not for it.
2. Annoyance (kind words used to ask others to do things): Drive. You take a trip.
3. Labor; Fatigue: Resentment. Accumulation of diseases.
4. Merit: Honor. of Sweat and Horses.
5. Condolences: Reward. Army.
6. Surname. Strokes:Additional Information:1. Industrious. qín láo]
Work hard, not afraid of hard work: get rich. Brave people.
2. Merit. gōng láo]
Contribution to the cause: Khan Ma.
3. Labor. láo gōng]
In the old days, it was called the worker: movement.
Fourth, toil. láo kǔ]
Fatigue: Volkswagen. No resignation.
Fifth, hard work. nài láo]
Bear to be tired: endure hardship.
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In ancient times, it was a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife and lovers, but now there is no longer the meaning of husband and wife, and it mostly refers to the separation of relatives and friends. "Although there is a little bit of spiritual rhinoceros, it ends up with Lao Yan flying to the west and east.
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Lao Yan is an idiom, which is a metaphor for the time to separate.
Idiom allusion: Since Song Guo Maoqian's "Yuefu Poetry Collection, Ancient Words, Dongfei Beroe Song": Dongfei Berao and West Feiyan, Huanggu and Weaver Girl met each other.
Whose daughter lives in the door, and her face is ** in Lu. The south window and the north are hung with bright light, and Luo Weiqi's tent is fragrant with fat powder. The daughter is fifteen or sixteen years old, and her face is as beautiful as jade.
Three springs have been twilight flowers from the wind, leaving the pity who is the same. ”
"Lao Yan" refers to two kinds of birds, shrike and swallow, and "Lao" is the abbreviation of shrike. "Lao" and "Yan" fly in different directions, so their posture is "separate flight". Walking into the poem with the shrike is also the swallow.
There is also such a sentence in Wang Shifu's "The Legend of the West Chamber": "He has not passed the song, but I have already understood it, and it is clear that the shrike and Feiyan are in the west and the east." ”
In traditional poetry, the meaning is: Shrike hurriedly goes east, swallows rush west, and fleeting encounters cannot change the attitude of flight, so the encounter is always too late, and the parting is always too fast. The shrike flying east and the swallow flying west together form a sentimental separation, becoming a symbol of no longer being together.
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