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It was an idiom to describe a bird changing its nest.

2024-09-26 00:41
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2024-09-26 03:28

The idiom to describe a bird changing its nest was "finding another new home". This idiom means that when a habitat is no longer suitable for birds to live in, they will look for a new place. This idiom can be used to describe the change of people or things, indicating that they are seeking better development and living conditions.

What kind of bird doesn't build its own nest and only occupies the nests of other birds? What does that phrase or idiom say?

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2024-09-24 15:46

This kind of situation was often called " stealing others 'favor " or " being a good teacher " to describe someone who liked to interfere in other people's lives and hoped to be respected or admired by others.

Braised Bird's Nest

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2025-01-09 15:54

Hundred Years Jiufutang Fresh Stewed Bird's Nest was a nutritious ready-to-eat bird's nest product for pregnant women. This product has a variety of gift boxes to choose from, participate in the Taobao Alliance coupon collection event, the original price of 139.9 yuan, the existing 100 yuan coupon, only 39.9 yuan, save 105.59 yuan. The bird's nest was produced in Anhui. It did not contain imported ingredients and the net content was 70g. Bird's nest had the characteristics of high temperature sterilization, high nutritional value, and nourishing qi and blood. It was suitable for pregnant women and people of all ages.

Bird's Nest Price

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2025-01-06 23:04

The price of bird's nest varied according to many factors, including the place of origin, quality, specifications, and processing methods. The price of bird's nest was generally between 10 yuan and 100 yuan per gram. The larger, purer, and more holes in the bird's nest, the higher the price. In addition, according to different literature, the price of bird's nest also had some differences. For example, the price of one catty was between 13000 yuan and 20000 yuan, and the most reasonable price was about 12000 yuan. In general, the price of bird's nest was determined by the market supply and demand and quality. Customers could choose the appropriate bird's nest products according to their own needs and budget.

The effect and function of bird's nest

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2025-01-08 00:20

The effects of bird's nest included nourishing yin and reducing fire, nourishing the lungs and relieving cough, improving the body's immunity, nourishing the lungs and nourishing yin, stopping cough due to lung deficiency, reducing lung qi pathological changes, nourishing the stomach and stomach, stopping cold vomiting, nourishing yin and regulating the middle, stopping sweating, increasing the smoothness, elasticity and luster of the skin, promoting cell regeneration, enhancing immunity, preventing and treating tumors, promoting sleep, maintaining beauty, increasing wisdom, anti-sensitivity, preventing miscarriage, and suppressing cancer.

What is a plant bird's nest?

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2025-01-07 21:03

The bird's nest was a food made from the wood marrow secretion of the snow swallow tree. Snow swallows were the natural jelly-like secretions of sterculia. After being dried and coagulated naturally, they formed clear crystals. The plant bird's nest got its name because it was crystal clear and similar to bird's nest after soaking. It was mainly composed of plant colloid and contained nutrients such as glycan. Bird's nest was known as the Chinese version of peach gum. It had the effects of losing weight, removing fat, hydrating, tightening the skin, relaxing the intestines, strengthening the immune system, and promoting brain development. The correct way to eat bird's nest was to soak it in water in advance, then stew it before eating it.

A detailed explanation of the idiom "The dove occupies the nest"?

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2024-09-24 16:18

The idiom "a viper occupying a magpie's nest" originated from an ancient Chinese story. It was said that during the Spring and Autumn Warring States Period, there was a vassal state whose monarch was called Zhao Zheng. After Zhao Zheng's death, his son, Zhao Yang, inherited the throne. Zhao Yang was a short-sighted monarch. He only cared about his own interests and did not care about the sufferings of the country and the people. He often bullied the people of other countries and plundered their property. One day, Zhao Yang ordered his army to attack a country called Yan. The Yan Kingdom was a powerful country. Its monarch was called King Zhao of Yan. Prince Zhao of Yan was very smart. He knew that the people of his country were living in deep water, so he decided to have a decisive battle with Zhao Yang. In the battle, Zhao Yang's army was defeated by King Zhao's army. Zhao Yang was forced to retreat to the capital of Zhao. He came up with a plan, which was to use some birds to occupy the nest of King Zhao of Yan so that the Yan army could retreat. So Zhao Yang ordered his soldiers to catch some birds and put them in King Zhao's nest. King Zhao of Yan heard the birds and thought that they were Zhao Yang's army occupying his nest, so he ordered the army to retreat. This was the story of a viper occupying a magpie's nest. It meant that if a person or a country only cared about their own interests and did not care about the interests of the people, they would be like birds that occupied other people's nests and would eventually be counterattacked by others.

What idiom does a magpie's nest and a crow's nest form?

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2024-09-24 15:59

A magpie's nest is an idiom formed by two Chinese characters: magpie and nest. This idiom means to occupy someone else's nest by dishonest means. The Chinese character that formed this idiom was "Bai Piao". Freeloading usually refers to not paying or paying less but still obtaining certain things or services. In some cases, it can also express dissatisfaction with an activity or service or refuse to participate. Therefore, the combination of the words "magpie's nest" and "free prostitute" could express the meaning of occupying someone else's nest through improper means.

In martial arts novels, it is an idiom used to describe two people fighting while changing places.

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2024-09-17 02:12

In martial arts novels, the idioms used to describe two people fighting while changing places were usually shifting flowers and trees, shifting positions, playing guerrilla warfare, and running away. These idioms implied that two people were playing a game with each other in order to avoid each other's attacks and constantly shift positions to achieve the purpose of protecting themselves.

An idiom to describe hot

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2025-01-15 07:58

The idioms used to describe hot and spicy were like being in full swing, boiling blood, hot tears, hot steam, etc.

An idiom to describe rebirth

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2025-01-11 11:42

The idioms used to describe rebirth from a dangerous situation included phoenix's rebirth, rebirth, revival, resurrection, resurrection after a disaster, rejuvenation, resurrection from a desperate situation, escape from death, resurrection from the dead, resurrection from the dead, rebirth of parents, shame, and raging fire.

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