Is magpie hemp fried? Is this a magpie?

Updated on culture 2024-06-18
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Of course not, the kind of hemp fried you are talking about is called locusts?

    1.Magpies are several species of long-tailed birds in the family Passerine, also known as magpies. The most familiar to us is the black-billed magpie (common magpie), which is found on almost all continents of the world, except for Central and South America and Oceania.

    2.In China, in addition to grassland and desert areas, it is found all over the country, and there are 4 subspecies, all of which are local resident birds. Magpies resemble crows in appearance, but have long tails.

    Body length 435 460 mm. Except for the abdomen and shoulders, the whole body is black with a blue-green metallic luster; wings short rounded; tail farther than wings, wedge-shaped; The mouth, legs, and feet are pure black. Male and female plumage are similar in color.

    The plumage of the young birds resembles that of an adult, but the black feathers are partially dyed brown and the metallic luster is not significant.

    3.Magpies inhabit broad-leaved forests, forage in the wilderness and fields, and are especially active near settlements. Except in the autumn when they form small groups, most of them live in pairs throughout the year. The chirp is loud.

    4.Magpies are omnivorous, preying on small animals such as locusts, mole crickets, ground tigers, tortoise shells, moth larvae, and frogs during the breeding season, and also stealing eggs and chicks of other birds, as well as eating melons, fruits, and grains.

    5.Magpies nest in tall trees, chimneys, and transmission towers, and are built by both males and females. The nest is spherical, made of dead branches, the inner wall is filled with a thick layer of soil, lined with grass blades, cotton wool, animal hair, feathers, etc., and the old nest is added with new branches every year for repair.

    6.Magpies are multi-year mates. Each clutch lays 5 8 eggs.

    Eggs are light brown, cloth brown, grayish brown spots. Female birds incubate eggs, and the incubation period is about 18 days. Chicks are late bloomers, and their parents can leave the nest after feeding them for about 1 month.

    The red-footed falcon, a small bird of prey, often competes for the nest of a magpie or a bald-nosed crow.

    7.The magpie is a bird that has been loved by people since ancient times, and there are many beautiful myths and legends about it, and the folk regard it as a symbol of "good luck". It plays an active role in the elimination of pests as well as the removal of waste from the fields.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Magpies are magpies, and hemp fried are hemp fried and they are two animals.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The magpie is joyful from the name, especially in our country, people are usually full of good feelings about some things with good names. In the "Xijing Miscellaneous Records" written by Liu Xin in the Han Dynasty of our country, there is a record of magpies: dry magpies are noisy and pedestrians come, spiders are set and Pepsi.

    In this sentence, "dry magpie" refers to the magpie, which means that the magpie calls, and there will be guests visiting, which is a happy event. In addition, Wang Chong's "On Balance" in the Han Dynasty also has a record of "the fox knows the past, and the dry magpie knows the coming", which also means that the magpie has the ability to predict the visit of guests. From these records, it is not difficult to see that magpies have been called "SAINT ANGELO" for thousands of years.

    Of course, the magpie is not only a good name even in ancient China, for example, in the Song Dynasty in our country, people's views on the magpie are different from the north and the south, and the Song Dynasty Song Pengcheng's "Continuation of the Ink Ke Waving the Rhino" recorded: the northerners like the sound of crows and the sound of evil magpies, and the southerners of magpies and evil crows. Meaning, in the Song Dynasty, northerners liked the cries of crows and hated the cries of magpies, while southerners liked the cries of magpies and hated the crows.

    However, I am a little puzzled, because magpies and crows belong to the same crow family, in terms of color, crows are pure black, not as good as magpie feathers, and in comparison, crows are more noisy, why did the northerners of the Song Dynasty like the crows and hate the cries of magpies? We won't delve into it here, because except for the Song Dynasty, the impression of magpies in ancient China was "festive and beautiful".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The crow has black feathers all over its body, and the magpie's feathers are black on the back and white on the belly, and according to the black and white characteristics of the feathers and the size of the body, this should be the magpie.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Different families and genera: sparrows belong to passerines, songbird suborders, ornithidae, and sparrows, including 27 species; Magpies belong to the passerinees, songbird suborders, crows, magpies, and magpie species, including 10 subspecies.

    2. Different appearances: sparrows are small birds, the body length is usually about 15 cm, the upper body is generally brown and black, and the pale feathers on the outer feathers (except for the first one) are at the base and proximal end, and the shape is slightly expanded; The head, neck, back and tail of the magpie are covered with black feathers, the back of the head and the back of the neck are slightly purple, the back is slightly blue-green, the shoulder feathers are pure white, and the tail feathers are black with a dark green luster.

    3. Different habitat environments: sparrow habitats are 300-2500 meters above sea level, including mountains, plains, hills, grasslands, swamps and farmland, low hills and plains at the foot of the mountains in all kinds of forests and shrubs, mostly active in sparse forests, shrubs and grasses at the forest edge, and do not like dense large forests; Magpies are more adaptable and tend to be active in areas where there is a lot of human activity.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A flock of small sparrows, perched on a few large poplar trees.

    A large magpie, standing on another large poplar tree.

    The baby said, "The big bird is the mother of the little birds." ”

    I said, "The big bird is a magpie, the small bird is a sparrow, and a magpie cannot be a mother to a sparrow." ”

    The baby said, "It's their mother!" ”

    I said, "It's not a mother, a mother doesn't have so many babies, and the big magpie is the teacher of the little sparrows." You see, the teacher is playing games with them. ”

    The baby listens quietly.

    I continued: "The little sparrows suddenly flew up to the little jujube tree, and suddenly flew back to the big poplar tree, and they were still chirping and singing, and they had so much fun! ”

    The baby said, "The teacher flew away." ”

    I said, "They're out of school." ”

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The families and genera are different: sparrows belong to the passerines, songbird suborders, and ornithidae; Magpies belong to the passerine order, the songbird suborder, and the crow family. The shape is different:

    The sparrow is about 15 cm long, and the upper body is brown and black patchy; The head, neck, back and tail of the magpie are covered with black feathers, the back of the head and the back of the neck are slightly purple, the back is slightly blue-green, the shoulder feathers are pure white, and the tail feathers are black with a dark green luster. Different habitats: sparrows inhabit places at altitudes of 300-2500 meters above sea level and do not like dense large forests; Magpies are highly adaptable and are mostly active in areas where humans live.

    1. Different families and genera: sparrows belong to passerines, songbirds, and birds; Magpies belong to the passerine order, the songbird suborder, and the crow family.

    2. Different appearances: the body length of the sparrow is about 15 cm, and the upper body is generally brown and black patchy; The head, neck, back and tail of the magpie are covered with black feathers, the back of the head and the back of the neck are slightly purple, the back is slightly blue-green, the shoulder feathers are pure white, and the tail feathers are black with a dark green luster.

    3. Different habitats: sparrows inhabit places at an altitude of 300-2500 meters above sea level, and do not like dense forests; Magpies are highly adaptable and are mostly active in areas where humans live.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Legend has it that the magpie was originally a fairy bird in the heavenly palace, called magpie. Every year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, the Cowherd and Weaver Girl cross the Tianhe River to meet, which is the bridge built by the magpies, commonly known as the "Magpie Bridge Meeting".

    One year, the Cowherd said to the Weaver Girl that the Jade Emperor sent Taurus to the earth and sprinkled some grass seeds on the earth, and the earth was green everywhere, but there was a lack of flowers and trees, and the world was not very beautiful. When the magpies heard this, they told the Queen Mother about it. The Queen Mother listened to Que'er's request and thought, the Jade Emperor sent Taurus to sprinkle grass seeds in the world, and he had a good reputation, why don't I let the Hundred Flowers Fairy send some flower seeds to the world, so that the name will be immortal?

    But the queen mother was reluctant to give up the winter plum, and repeatedly told the flower fairy: a hundred flowers are scattered, and the plum blossoms are left alone! Since then, the earth of the earth has bloomed from spring to autumn, but there are no flowers in winter.

    After the magpies discussed, they stole a plum sapling and sent another magpie to the world. Since then, there have been plum blossoms on the earth. Because the wax moon flowers bloom, people call it "winter plum" or "wax plum".

    When the Queen Mother found out about this, she ordered the legs of the magpie who sent Mei to be tied and put in a cage and confined. Since then, Magpie has also practiced the ability to jump. Later, the three-legged bird, who was in charge of the birds in the heavenly palace, learned of this incident and sympathized with the magpie and took the risk of opening the cage and letting it go.

    This magpie flew to the world, saw the plum blossoms, jumped between the plum branches, and "chirped" non-stop.

    This plum tree was planted in a rich man's garden, and the young lady coincided with the wedding day, and according to local customs, the girl was "crying and marrying" on the embroidery floor. Suddenly, the cries of magpies flew in through the window. The girl heard some unknown sounds, and went to the window and looked out into the garden.

    She saw a bird on the plum branch that she had never seen before, with beautiful feathers, a pleasant call, and a light dance. The girl was happy for a moment, so she took scissors and red paper, and cut it into a window flower in the same way as the magpie and the plum blossoms. At this time, the family came to urge the girl to get on the sedan chair quickly.

    The girl took the freshly cut window grille and said to herself, "What kind of bird ...... is this?"The fast-talking girl hurriedly said: "Today's big joy, the girl is happy, let's call it a magpie!"

    The girl got into the sedan chair and arrived at her mother-in-law's house, and the window grilles she cut were also carried with the dowry. The man's family opened a dyeing workshop, and the head of the family saw that the new daughter-in-law's "magpie Dengmei" window flower was cut very well, so he followed the painting and added a magpie, which means that it is a pair of pairs, and double happiness is coming. After the painting is finished, it is engraved on the cardboard paper with a hollow technique, the white cloth is placed under the cardboard paper, the soybean milk surface is brushed on it, the cloth is boiled in the dyeing pot, and the batter is washed and dried.

    Since then, there has been a calico of "Magpie Denmei" with white flowers on a blue background.

    The magpie is an auspicious bird, which is a symbol of festivity, auspiciousness and good luck in people's minds. Magpie culture, historical origins, rich in content. Dong'e County is the "Hometown of Chinese Magpies" and one of the 12 "Bird Townships" named after birds in the country.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Magpies are very beneficial to humans. The hard-working farmer, who worked in the fields early in the morning, saw the magpies jumping in pairs in the fields and chasing and preying on pests, and did not shy away from humans, so they developed a fondness for it, and its loud and monotonous chirping was a good omen.

    Since the magpie is called "happy", there must be a second-style allusion. In the fourth volume of Zhang Ling's "Chaoye Yanzai" in the Tang Dynasty, there is such a legend: "Magpie Noise Prison Tower", the story is quite similar to "Crying in the Dark Night":

    At the end of Zhenguan, Li Jingyi of the Southern Tang Dynasty lived in the empty green mountain, there was a magpie's nest on its side, and every meal was fed. Later, those who lost the cloth in the vicinity were falsely accused of stealing by Jingyi, who was imprisoned in Nankang for more than a month, and was not impeached. Wanting to be informed, his magpie stopped in the prison building, rejoicing at Jingyi, like a word.

    There was a day of forgiveness. The lawsuit came to it, and Yun Lu Feng Xuanyi Sujin said. Three days and pardon, Jingyi returned to the mountain.

    It is the one who knows the Xuanyi and the plain clothes, and the magpie is also passed on. The call of the magpie is "chirping, chirping", which means "happy event to home, happy event to home", so the magpie is a symbol of auspiciousness in Chinese folk.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because magpies are stupid, they are always stupid birds, and they are always happy with silly birds!!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This looks, but there are more than 10 kinds of magpies, and this is just one of them, called the yellow-billed magpie.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How the hell did you write such a beautiful bird?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The sense of responsibility is exaggerated, and it goes on .........

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