A pheasant flying on a branch and becoming a phoenix was not a real poem but a plot in a novel. The story originated from ancient Chinese folklore and was later adapted into many novels, movies, and television dramas, becoming a well-known cultural phenomenon. In this story, the pheasant referred to an ordinary chicken, but one day it suddenly flew up to the branch and became a beautiful phoenix. This story implied that people could finally realize their dreams and achievements through their own efforts and efforts in adversity. Although the story itself is not a real poem, it has an important position in Chinese culture and is often used as educational and entertainment material.
A pheasant turning into a phoenix was a Chinese fable. The story was about a man from the State of Chu who met a villager who was picking up a pheasant on the road. The people of the State of Chu thought that the pheasant was a phoenix, so they happily bought it and prepared to present it to the King of Chu. However, the pheasant died the next day, making the people of Chu very disappointed. This story tells us not to be fooled by the surface appearance, to maintain rational and clear judgment.
The origin and meaning of the sparrow flying on the branch to become a phoenix was a poem in Dream of the Red Chamber: " The sparrow flying on the branch to become a phoenix, the son of the mouse can dig holes." The meaning of this poem was that even an ordinary sparrow could change its situation and destiny through its own efforts and opportunities to become a noble phoenix. It also implied that people should cherish their opportunities and efforts and not give up easily. As long as they put in enough effort, it is possible to realize their dreams and goals. 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classic work in Chinese classical literature and was hailed as a masterpiece in the history of Chinese literature. It described the life of the Qing Dynasty aristocratic society and the fickleness of the world, showing the ugliness and beauty of human nature, with high literary value and historical significance.
A very, very old American movie was called " Fly on a Branch and Become a Phoenix ". The movie was called Gone with the Wind. It was a classic American movie that was released in 1939. The movie was about a Southern plantation family during the Civil War. The protagonist was played by Scarlet O'Hara, an outstanding singer and dancer who was also a slave to love. In the movie, Carrie O'Hara showed her talent through singing and dancing, but she also showed her courage and tenacity in the war. The film depicted the exploitation and oppression of slaves by the Southern plantation owners 'families, while also showing the Northern soldiers' belief and pursuit of freedom and equality. Gone with the Wind received widespread acclaim and influence. It became a classic war movie and a classic in American movies. The film was also named one of the 100 best films and was rereleased and adapted many times.
A pheasant marrying a phoenix meant that in the story, a passerby thought he had bought a real phoenix, but in fact, he had only bought a pheasant. This story tells us through irony and humor that we should not easily believe other people's exaggeration and false propaganda. We should be good at discerning the truth and not be confused by the surface appearance. It also reminds us to be honest and truthful in life, not to deceive others or be deceived by others.
The poem describing the phoenix spreading its wings and flying high could be quoted from Li Bai's "Climbing the Phoenix Platform in Jinling":"The phoenix swims on the Phoenix Platform, and the phoenix flows freely in the empty river." This poem depicted the scene of a phoenix soaring freely on the Phoenix Platform, describing the magnificent scene of a phoenix spreading its wings and flying high.
The story of a pheasant turning into a phoenix was a story that satirized a person. In this story, a man from the State of Chu mistook a pheasant for a phoenix. He bought the pheasant at a high price and planned to offer it to the King of Chu. However, the pheasant died the next day, and he was unable to present the phoenix to the king of Chu. Even though he had lost his money, he was still heartbroken that he could not offer this auspicious item to the King of Chu. This story emphasized the importance of honesty and kindness by satirizing the stupidity and greed of the Chu people. After hearing the story, the king of Chu was moved by the man's loyalty and rewarded him with ten times more gold than the price of the pheasant. After this story spread, people began to spread the legend. They all thought that it was a real phoenix, which was why they spent so much money to buy it and present it to the King of Chu. This story tells us that honesty and kindness are respected and appreciated.
There were many descriptions of the Flying Apsaras in ancient poems. For example, in Xin Qiji's "Nian Nujiao" of the Song Dynasty,"Thinking of the elegant scholar, the crane goes with the people, and the old man becomes the flying immortal uncle"; Su Shi's "Drunken Old Man Cao","Missing the old man is old, but the old man is now a flying immortal","The old man is now a flying immortal, this meaning is in the human world"; Bai Yuchan's "Four Chapters of Step Void","Thirty-six Jade Heaven, Six Brahma Gather Flying Immortals"; Su Zhe's "Three Jue Gou Mountain Temple in Dengfeng Road"," Flying Immortals do not return to the Prince of Zhou, heavy mountains are connected to the Young Sun"; Bao Rong's "Two Jade-playing Ci" had the lines,"A plain girl's knot is in the sky, and the white jade is uneven with the sound of the phoenix"; Wang Ling's "Twelve Questions and Answer Poem Sent to Man Ziquan's Seven Waterwheel Asking Dragon" had the lines,"Why come and summon the clouds, why go and fly?" If my name is not a dragon, how can it rain on your field?" Lu You's " Great Sage Music " said," From now on, I'll be a flying immortal regardless of east, west, north, south." There was also Lu You's "The First Time I Entered the West Region","I have no flying immortal technique, and I control my qi to circle the eight poles." Every step depends on the person, and it is difficult to work for ten thousand miles."These poems all involved the concept of" flying ", expressing the imagination, longing, and yearning of the ancients for flying. In addition, there were also some ancient poems created by modern people that had content related to flying. For example, Pei Shu's [Seven Absolutes] Flying to the Sky,[China's Shenzhou Expedition Again, Three Heroes Chasing Dreams Shocks the World]. Speak with the stars, fear not; Walk in the firmament as if you were traveling. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some poems with the word "flying": 1. Take the comet as a bow, and lift the handle of the bucket as a banner. "Distant Travel" Pre-Qin·Qu Yuan 2. Good to summon the bright moon to share the clear shadow, entrust it to the white clouds to travel in space. "Second Rhyme Zhao Yuangong Presented Li Jiyan" Song·Zhang Yuangan 3. He must have ascended, breaking through the autumn sky. "Replying to Uncle Yu" Tang·Han Xiang 4. Seven Laws Flying Heavens --Tang Zhaoping Rain lotus green ripples There is a banished old man in the distance of Yinhan, and the fairy mountain is drunk on the sea. Flowers spread across the clouds, and the osmanthus trees melt with wine. Jade rabbit toad palace climb fast feet, Venus jade hall shining fireflies. Nine days to hold the moon who is like, only I have a dream child in China. 5. Seven Laws Flying Heavens Tang Zhaoping The moon shines on the autumn river fishing white old man, drunk day fighting can return to the canopy. A pole cut through the clear waves and looked out. Lonely thoughts galloped across the Han River. I want to fly in the vast universe with fine dust, and I will whip my body into a stupid worm. So far away, life is short, the body to the cloud floating crane boy. 6. Seven Laws Flying Heavens --Second rhyme Tang Zhaoping Xiaohe Shining in the moonlight, I remember my old man, and my heart is full of dreams. The thousand-year-old murals appear, and the visions of several heroes merge. Moon landing, flying into the annals of history, climbing the peak to start a business and killing demon insects. Now, fighting for a new era, there are crane boys riding horses and raising whips. 7. Seven Laws·Flying Dream huibo The ambitious moon explorer, the descendants of the space Peng. A hundred years of dream Chang'e exhibition, a long-cherished wish to melt silk. Two sleeves clean wind return to the party history, San Fan corruption root out insects. The mountains and rivers are beautiful and the ink stone is red. The technology is soaring and the crane is singing. 8. Seven Laws Flying Heavens Seven young boys Holding the moon chasing stars from Ze Weng, Eastern red yeast sound cloud Peng. The divine boat repeatedly flew across the sky, and the jade rabbit melted on the back of the moon. Generations of hard work added to the national treasure, a hundred years of deterrence to suppress wolves and insects. Revive today's singing new tune, happy evil pattern Yan Hao's first child. 9. Seven Laws Flying Heavens --Tang Zhaoping Seventy-year-old Ci Tong Want to go to the sky has been wild old man, wasted time to change the autumn canopy. He often boasted of the great sage's cruelty in the clouds, and envied Chang'e's melting under the laurel tree. Dream into Pengfei North Sea, drunk crane laugh crazy insect. The Heavenly Palace is connected with the Divine Land and returns to the Divine Land. I am happy to be a young boy. 10. [Seven Absolutes] Author/Pei Shu China's Shenzhou expedition, three heroes dream of the world shocked. Talk to the stars, what fear, walk in the sky as if traveling. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!