Idioms containing finches and magpies (don't make mistakes) tell me the difference in detail.

Swallows and magpies in the hall are compared to people who are prepared for danger in times of peace.

Pigeons that occupy magpies' nests can't make nests, and often rob magpies' nests. Metaphor is to seize someone else's house.

The magpie laughs and dances with pigeons, and the magpie is called Turtledove Flying. Used to be used as holiday information.

Magpies' nests and pigeons don't make nests, but they often occupy magpies' nests. This refers to a woman who gets married and lives in her husband's house. Metaphor after occupying someone else's residence.

Describe it as very quiet. Use "silence"

Pigeons occupy the magpie's nest, and turtledoves occupy the magpie's nest. A metaphor for seizing someone else's place or position.

Pigeons invade magpie nests and use "pigeons inhabit magpie nests".

Kikuju's Nestle Poem Nestle in Zhao Nan: "Wei Que has a nest, Wei Juzhi." Mao Chuan: "Pigeons don't build nests for themselves, but for magpies." Later, I used the metaphor of "pigeons living in a magpie's nest" to seize someone else's residence or mishandle it.

The magpie nest pigeon is the same as the "magpie nest pigeon house".

The magpie nest pigeon and the "magpie nest pigeon" live in the same place.

Nestle and Pigeon House in the poem "Zhao Nan Nestle": "Wei Que has a nest and Wei Geju." Zhu Chuan: "Magpies have good nests, and their nests are the most solid. Pigeons are too clumsy to make nests, and there are still people who live in magpies. " This means that a woman gets married and lives in her husband's house. Later, he used the metaphor of "living in a nest" to seize other people's houses, land, wives and so on.

The owner of the magpie nest pigeon lives with the "magpie nest pigeon".

The description of magpie returning to Luan is about flying souls, such as magpie birds and Luan birds hovering back and forth.

Happy magpie turns against Luan, which is the same as "Magpie returns to Luan."

Magpie nests and pigeons live in the same place, which is called "Magpie nests and pigeons".

The rise of prestige is a metaphor for the rapid increase of prestige.

Wei que has no branches, which means that talents have no one to rely on. During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao wrote a short line: "The moon stars are scarce, and blackbirds fly south and circle the tree three times. Which branches can we rely on? "

Crows fly, magpies are messy. ② Describe chaos.

Crows are not as quiet as magpies.

Crows are silent, magpies are quiet.

Arriving at Que Han Huan-kuan with Jade "On Salt and Iron Sacrifice": "South Vietnam takes Peacock as the gateway, goes down to Kunshan, and Yupu arrives at Que." Touch and throw. Later, "jade versus magpie" is a metaphor for having something precious and not knowing the importance of love.

Quechao's old occupation [explanation] This refers to a woman getting married and living in her husband's family. After the metaphor to seize other people's houses, land, wife, etc. To "live in a nest of pigeons."

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A yellowbird in the back is a metaphor for waiting for an opportunity to attack from behind, and it is also a metaphor for having something on your mind.

Catching sparrows with your eyes closed is a metaphor for working blindly.

The sparrow in the hall is a metaphor for living a stable life and losing vigilance. This is also a metaphor of disaster, but you don't know it.

Southeast finches fly as a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife.

Run like a wild duck and jump like a bird. Describe the appearance of ecstasy.

Jump up like a sparrow. Describe a very happy scene.

The yellowbird is waiting for the cicada mantis and is about to catch the cicada. I don't know that the yellowbird behind me is about to eat it. Metaphor disaster is coming and I don't know it yet.

The oriole wears a silver ring to repay her kindness. Refers to repay a debt of gratitude.

Seeing a sparrow is a metaphor for setting a trap to cheat.

Although the sparrow is small, it has all aspects. Metaphor means that things are small in size or scale, but complete in content.

Pearl plays with birds with pearls. Metaphor can't make up for what is lost.

At first, hooligans dig mice to catch sparrows with nets and dig holes to catch mice to satisfy their hunger. Later, they mean trying their best to raise money.

You can set a net in front of the gate to catch sparrows. It is described as cold and few guests.

The dispute between sparrow and mouse refers to the dispute caused by rape and invasion.

A bird is a metaphor, which means that the size or proportion of something is small, but it has a complete content.

Choose a bird screen from the bird screen: a door screen with a peacock on it. Be elected as a son-in-law.

Rat-toothed sparrow-horned mouse and sparrow: a metaphor for rapists. The original intention is to cause a lawsuit because of the bullying of rapists. Post-figurative litigation.

Sui Zhu plays sparrow Sui Zhu: the night pearl in ancient legend, that is, the bright moon pearl in the middle of Sui Dynasty. Play with birds with the night pearl. Metaphor is not worth the candle.

The wolf has a winning game when the shepherds quarrel. Mantis is going to catch cicada, but he doesn't know that the yellowbird behind him is going to eat cicada. Metaphor is short-sighted, only thinking about calculating others, but I didn't expect others to calculate him.

Five birds and six swallows are similar to each other.

Drive the birds out of the bushes: the jungle; Drive: drive. Drive the birds into the jungle. It is a metaphor for not uniting people and driving some people who could have been United to the hostile side.

In the dead silence, even crows and sparrows could not be heard. Describe it very calmly.

There was silence, not even crows and sparrows. Describe it very calmly.

Swallows congratulate each other. Swallows celebrate each other because there is a place to live in the building. It was later used to congratulate the completion of the new house.

Crows are quiet, and there is no sound of crows or sparrows. There is no sound in the description.

Cover your eyes and catch sparrows. Metaphor is lying to yourself.

Swallows know the ambition of a swan, which means that ordinary people don't know the ambition of a hero.

Sparrows are in the hall: alive; Don: A master room. Swallows live in the hall. Metaphor life stability and lose vigilance. This is also a metaphor of disaster, but you don't know it.

Play sparrows with pearls. The metaphor is upside down, not worth the loss.

The eagle compared the birds to catching them effortlessly.

Deep-sea fish and finches drive fish into deep pools and finches into the jungle. The original metaphor is that the ruler practices tyranny and the people flee to other countries. Now it is also a metaphor to drive people who can unite to the enemy.

The metaphor of the fish in the jungle is that if you don't do well in politics, you will drive the people to the enemy. The text "Mencius Li Lou": "Those who drive fish into the deep are otters; It is also embarrassing for those who drive the princes (sparrows) for the cluster; Those who expel people for Tang Wu are arrogant. "

Although the sparrow is small, it has great courage. Metaphor means that things are small in size or scale, but complete in content.

You can't find a bird in the door.

Sparrow horn mouse tooth sparrow, mouse: metaphor for rapist. Originally refers to the dispute caused by forcing the woman to get married. Later, it generally refers to prison proceedings and quarrels.

Sparrows, horses and ichthyosaurs generally refer to rare birds and animals. The language book "A Biography of Han Shu in the Western Regions" says: "After nature, the jewels of the harem, Wen Jia, Tong Xi and Cui Yuzhi flourished, and horses of Pu Shao, Long Wen, fish and blood filled the Yellow Gate, while elephants, teachers, fierce dogs and big birds ate outside. Unusual foreign bodies come from all directions. "

The sparrow's eyes and the mouse's footsteps are metaphors of extreme fear.

Birds and pigeons gather together to describe chaos and noise.

Mice and finches despise what others say. That's called a humble man.

Rat's tooth refers to litigation.

If things are not handled properly, the loss will outweigh the gain.

The crow flying sparrow chaos is the same as "crow flying sparrow chaos" to describe chaos.

Elegant birds describe silence silently. Elegant, the ancient word is "crow".

Swallows know swans and swans. Metaphor vulgar people can't understand the ambition of ambitious people.

Look at the "Swallow Hall" in the Swallow House.

Sparrow's opinion is a metaphor for shallow knowledge.

The sparrow house is a metaphor for the humble Lushe.

Catching birds with your eyes closed is the same as catching birds with your eyes closed.

In Yang Que's book "On the Continuation of Qi and Harmony" written by Wu Jun in the Southern Dynasties, it is reported that Bao Yang, a hongnong in the Eastern Han Dynasty, saved a yellowbird when he was a child, and then a boy in yellow clothes sent four white rings to repay his kindness, saying that he would promote his son Sun Xiangui to three fairs. Later, due to the "yangque bit ring" as a reward.

Yang Huangsheng Que saw "Yang Que bites".

Yi Tang Yanque Post: Comfortable. The bird lives in a comfortable room. Metaphor means that a person is in danger and doesn't know it.

Suzaku Xuanwu Suzaku: The floorboard of the seven southern stars. Xuanwu: the floorboard of the seven northern stars. Describe the neat lineup.

Mantis yellowbird [explanation] metaphor is short-sighted, only seeing immediate interests and ignoring future troubles. Brief introduction of "mantis catches cicada, yellowbird comes behind"

Drive fish out of the garden, drive birds out of the forest [explanation] Metaphorically, the government is not good, the people are distracted, and the people are turned into enemies. The same as "driving fish for the deep, driving jue for the clump".

Dizziness [explanation] describes being confused by seeing something beautiful or complicated and novel.

I wonder about carved eagle's ambition [explanation]. It is a metaphor that ordinary people don't know the ambition of heroes. Just like "Swallows know the ambition of swans".

Hawk-headed finch brain [explanation] describes ugly and cunning.

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Magpie and sparrow

"Sparrow" and "Magpie" are both pronounced as què, belonging to birds. No wonder people often regard "sparrow" as "magpie". In fact, from a biological point of view, these two birds have different behavioral characteristics.

"Bird" is a recognized word, and here is "Wei"-a general term for short-tailed birds, with a word "small" on it. Birds are small, so are sparrows. Of course, they can also refer to birds. Sparrows give the impression that they are just beginning to call. As the saying goes, "Sparrows know the silence of cranes and ducks know the leisure of seagulls". A novel about kindergarten children is called A Nest of Sparrows. At that time, there was a movie "Crow and Sparrow", which used sparrows to refer to ordinary citizens living at the bottom. After watching this movie, you will be impressed by the noise. The idiom "Birds sing together" and "Silence" mean that the former means "birds" and the latter means "birds". It can be seen that noise and silence are related to "birds", and "birds" depend on the sound and silence of birds.

Followed by jumping. Sparrows have short legs and wings. They can't fly high or far. They often feed in front of and behind the house, so there is a saying that "the door is empty." After a little observation, we can find that sparrows always jump around with their legs together, which leads to a common word: "Huantiao", which is often used to describe a cheerful and lively atmosphere.

Another feature of sparrows is cowardice. My hometown satirizes cowards and always says "sparrows are timid". The idiom "fly with a mouse at a glance" also means using sparrows and mice to express fear. Mao Zedong once described in "The Question and Answer of Niannujiao Birds": "The artillery fire is even in the sky, and the bullet marks are everywhere, scaring the birds in the canopy."

"Magpie" is a pictophonetic word. Because this kind of bird has a long tail, it uses "bird" as a hieroglyph. Because of its "singing sound (sound jí, onomatopoeia)" with "the past" as the phonetic symbol (the past is an abbreviation) "), in China folk customs, the sound of magpies indicates a happy event, and when painted with a layer of cultural color, magpies become" magpies ". "Magpie noise" is actually not pleasant to the ear, but people still like to listen to it, calling it "Magpie Newspaper", "Magpie Language" and "Magpie Music". There is such a famous saying between the lines of Feng Yansi: "I don't see Jun Jun all day, but I look up and smell the magpie." The singing of a magpie brings infinite hope to "left-behind women"

Magpies are different from sparrows. It is agile, good at flying, and it flies very fast. Whoosh, like an arrow leaving the string. Therefore, when describing a person's popularity rising rapidly, it can be compared to "fame rising". "Queqi" can't be mistaken for "Queqi", otherwise wouldn't praise become ridicule?

There is another difference between magpies and finches. Magpies have the ability to build nests, while finches are a bit muddled along. They can live under the eaves and in haystacks. In this regard, the Book of Songs can be cited as evidence. There is a poem Quechao in The Book of Songs Zhao Nan: "Wei Que has a nest, Wei Juzhi." Jia Zhu's explanation is: "Magpie is a good nest, and its nest is the strongest. Pigeons are too clumsy to make nests, and there are still people who live in magpies. " Some people say that the "pigeon" here refers to the cuckoo, while others say that it refers to the red-footed falcon, which needs textual research. Later, the idiom "living alone without a dynasty" came into being, which is a metaphor for seizing other people's houses and land. The "magpie" here can't be mistaken for "sparrow", because I'm afraid other birds don't like sparrow's nest.