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Birds and beasts walk. The dragon flies and the snake goes.
The eagle flies and the rabbit goes. Chickens and dogs go-go: run. Chickens are flying, dogs are running around. Described as confused by extreme fright.
A guest house is already making a lot of trouble, and the ghost is crying God. ”
Kids bring along. Lu Xun's "New Story: Rise and Die".
Jin Feiyu walks - Jin: Golden Crow, referring to the sun; Jade: Jade rabbit, refers to the moon. The sun and the moon are flying. The metaphor is that time is easy to pass.
Source: Tang Lu Yan's "Sending Liu Daoren to the White Dragon Cave": "The jade is busy with Jin Fei and the two Yao, and the flowers and autumn frost are heard at the beginning. ”
Example: If you don't see it, go like a shuttle, and the world is happy. Qing Wu Yi "Danhu Pan Moon Hanging Li Bai".
Wufei Rabbit Walk - Wu: Ancient legends say that there are three-legged blacks in the day, so the sun is called the golden black; Rabbit: In ancient legends, there was a jade rabbit in the moon, therefore.
Call the moon the jade rabbit. Describe the rapid passage of time.
Source: Tang Han Cong's poem "Spring Sorrow": "The golden crow flies and the jade rabbit goes, and the green temples are evergreen." Don Wei Zhuang "Autumn Day.
Morning Walk" poem: "Pedestrians are like fire, and rabbits don't feel long when they go." ”
Example: , Fleeting time, summer to cold, unaware of seven years. Ming Xu Zhonglin's "Romance of the Gods" is the twelfth chapter.
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Birds and beasts, cornices and walls, chickens and dogs.
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Birds and beasts, flying eaves, walking walls, flying sand and gravel, flying eagles and horses, flying flies, flying flies, flying calamities, flying eaves, flying eagles, flying dogs, flying books, flying sand and stones, flying sand and stones, flying needles and lines.
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Hello, there are several: high flying away, birds flying rabbits, eagles flying rabbits, birds flying beasts, chickens flying dogs.
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Fly high and go away, chickens and dogs go, and black rabbits go.
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There are three idioms:
1. Chickens and dogs walk: walking means running. Chickens are flying, dogs are running around. Described as chaotic because of the large and extremely frightened.
2. Wufei Rabbit Walking: Wu: Ancient legends say that there are three-legged blacks carrying slag in the day, so the sun is called the golden crow; Rabbit: In ancient legends, there was a jade rabbit in the moon, so the moon was called the jade rabbit. Describe the rapid passage of time.
3. Flying high and walking away: Describe leaving a certain place and escaping to a distant place to roll into the shadows.
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There are three macro idioms:
1. Noisy chickens and dogs walking: walking means running. Chickens are flying, dogs are running around. Described as confused by extreme fright.
2. Wufei Rabbit Walking: Wu: Ancient legends say that there are three-legged blacks in the day, so it is called the golden crow of the Taisha feast Jianyang; Rabbit: In ancient legends, there was a jade rabbit in the moon, so the moon was called the jade rabbit. Describe the rapid passage of time.
3. Flying high and going away: Describe leaving a place and escaping to a distant place.
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The specific idioms are as follows:
1. Flying eaves and walking walls: Pinyin is fēi yán zǒu bì, which means that people who practice martial arts are light and agile and can walk on the eaves and walls like flying. combined; as a predicate, object, and definite; Describe the martial arts as strong.
2. Flying eaves and ridges: Pinyin is fēi yán zǒu jǐ, which means that in the old **, people with martial arts are described as light and agile, able to jump on the eaves and over the wall; Same as "cornices walking on the wall". as a predicate, object, and definite; Describe the martial arts as strong.
3. Flying Eagle Walking Dog: Pinyin is fēi yīng zǒu quǎn, which means hunting and wandering life. as an object, a definite; Refers to hunting.
4. Flying needle threading: Pinyin is fēi zhēn zǒu xiàn, which means to describe the sewing technique is very proficient. as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; For spoken language.
5. Flying sand and stones: Pinyin is fēi shā zǒu shí, which means sand and soil flying, small stones rolling, describing the wind and speed. combined; as a predicate, a definite; Describe the wind as strong.
6. Birds and beasts: The pinyin is fēi qín zǒu shòu, which means flying birds, running beasts. Refers to birds and mammals in general. as an object, a definite; Refers to an animal.
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1. Birds and beasts, a Chinese idiom, means flying birds and running beasts. Refers to birds and mammals in general. From Han Wang Yanshou's "Lu Lingguang Palace Fu".
Huai Yinsu 2, flying eaves and walking on the wall, Chinese idiom, Yibo Shensi refers to the person who practices martial arts has a light body and can walk on the eaves and walls like flying. From "Descending Mulberry Cai Shun Fengmu".
3. Flying sand and rocks, a Chinese idiom, means sand and rocks flying, and stones rolling, describing the violent wind. From "Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi, Lu Kai Biography".
4. Flying eagle lackey, a Chinese idiom, means to release an eagle dog to hunt down wild beasts. Refers to a life of hunting and wandering. From "Dongguan Hanji: The Biography of Geng Gong".
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The specific idioms are as follows:
1. Flying eaves and walking walls: Pinyin is fēi yán zǒu bì, which means that people who practice martial arts are light and agile and can walk on the eaves and walls like flying. combined; as a predicate, object, and definite; Describe the martial arts as strong.
2. Flying eaves and ridges: Pinyin is fēi yán zǒu jǐ, which means that in the old **, people with martial arts are described as light and agile, able to jump on the eaves and over the wall; Same as "cornices walking on the wall". as a predicate, object, and definite; Describe the martial arts as strong.
3. Flying Eagle Walking Dog: Pinyin is fēi yīng zǒu quǎn, which means hunting and wandering life. as an object, a definite; Refers to hunting.
4. Flying needle threading: Pinyin is fēi zhēn zǒu xiàn, which means to describe the sewing technique is very proficient. as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; For spoken language.
5. Flying sand and stones: Pinyin is fēi shā zǒu shí, which means sand and soil flying, small stones rolling, describing the wind and speed. combined; as a predicate, a definite; Describe the wind as strong.
6. Birds and beasts: The pinyin is fēi qín zǒu shòu, which means flying birds, running beasts. Refers to birds and mammals in general. as an object, a definite; Refers to an animal.
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1. The idiom of what to fly and what to go: black flying rabbit walking, flying high and far away, chicken flying dog walking, Jin Feiyu walking.
2. Wu Fei Rabbit Go, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is wū fēi tù zǒu, which means to describe the rapid passage of time.
3. Gao Fei Yuan, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is gāo fēi yuǎn zǒu, which describes leaving a certain place and escaping to a distant place.
It is "flying across the ocean".
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