The eagle could be used as an analogy for idioms such as " eagle flying in the sky ", which described the eagle flying in the sky, showing its great strength and lofty ambition. There was also " eagle raising its head and tiger gazing ", which meant that it was like an eagle flying in the sky and a tiger looking down, which described it as very mighty. Crows were often used in the idiom " silent," but this idiom mainly used crows and sparrows to describe very quiet. There was also " rabble," where the image of crows gathered together was used to describe a group of people who were temporarily scattered and unorganized. In addition, the contrast between eagles and crows could be compared to the idiom " as different as clouds and mud ". In the eyes of people, eagles symbolized strength and bravery, while crows seemed weak and ordinary in comparison. The difference between the two was as great as the difference between clouds and mud. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Eagles and crows were two different kinds of birds. From an ecological point of view, eagles were carnivores, often preying on small animals, while crows were omnivores. There was a competitive relationship between the two in the food chain. In terms of cultural symbolism, eagles were regarded as a symbol of bravery and wisdom with their strong strength, sharp eyes, and bold actions. Crows were often regarded as ominous in the past, but now they were found to have higher intelligence, but in the traditional impression, they were known for being good at shouting, fighting, and bad luck. Eagles symbolized the strong in society, while crows represented the weak. This reflected the differences in social status, strength, and mentality. The strong might hate the weak, while the weak would panic in the face of the strong. There was jealousy, dissatisfaction, and estrangement between them. It also implied the competition and conflict between the strong and the weak in society or organizations. At the same time, there are stories that show that magpies and crows can help each other and are good neighbors. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
There were four idioms related to the Golden Crow," The Golden Crow falls from the west, and the Jade Rabbit rises from the east." In this idiom, the crow referred to the three-legged crow in the sun, so the sun was called the Golden Crow; the rabbit referred to the Jade Rabbit in the moon, so the moon was called the Jade Rabbit. This idiom meant that the sun set and the moon rose. It referred to dusk and also to time. There was also the phrase 'the sun goes by and the moon comes by' which could be derived from the riddles of 'the golden crow falls from the west and the jade rabbit rises from the east' to describe the passage of time. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Idioms related to dogs include: White clouds and gray dogs, hidden bows and cooking dogs, dogs watching the master, dogs in the water, cockfighting dogs, eagles and dogs, dogs that hate wine, dogs that are not alarmed, dogs that are not the master, dogs that are alarmed, dogs that are greedy, dogs that jump over the wall, dog heads and military strategists, dog tails and minks, dogs that are drenched in blood, dogs that look at people, dogs that rely on people's power, dogs that are inferior, dogs that do not eat, dogs that cannot spit out ivory, hanging sheep's heads and selling dog meat, closing the door to beat dogs, friends of wolves, groups of wolves, drawing tigers into dogs, drawing tigers like dogs, chickens flying and dogs running away, chickens broken and dogs broken. The rooster crows and the dog barks, the rooster follows the rooster and the dog follows the dog, the wolf's heart and dog's lungs, the wolf's heart and dog's behavior, the donkey's heart and dog's lungs, the sound and color of the dog and horse, the rat stealing the dog stealing, the rat stealing the dog stealing, the dog stealing the chicken, the dog stealing the chicken, the dragon and the dog, the rabbit dead dog cooking, the dog walking with the dog and pig, the fly camp dog, the chicken cursing the dog, the pig belittling the dog danger, etc. The idiom related to crows is" the dog dragging the crow to peck", which is a parallel idiom. It is used to describe resentment. It has the meaning of cursing people who have no good ending and no one can restrain themselves, allowing the dog to drag the bird to peck. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
There was no idiom that specifically contained the expression " a crow and a sparrow ". If it was used to describe an idiom that did not even have the sound of crows and sparrows, it would be " completely silent ", which meant a very quiet state. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The crow tries to imitate the eagle by trying to fly as high and carry the same things as the eagle does.
The proverb about the eagle and the crow had many meanings and explanations: 1. From the perspective of ability and self-knowledge, people should have self-knowledge. If they couldn't do it, they shouldn't force themselves, or they would lose face and life. Just like the fable of the crow imitating the eagle's behavior, it eventually suffered a tragic fate. 2. From the perspective of feelings and mate selection, most women liked to be with men who were superior to them in height, knowledge, ability, wealth, and so on. Just like a woman who had seen an eagle would not fall in love with a crow, females naturally tended to choose good genes. 3. In terms of social status and mentality, in society or organizations, eagles symbolized the strong, and crows represented the weak. The strong hated the weak because they were afraid of being dragged into unnecessary battles and wasting time and energy. The weak panicked because they were afraid of being suppressed and bullied by the strong. This inspired people to learn to respect others and different voices, while constantly improving themselves and finding their own value in society. There was no eternal strong or weak. 4. From the perspective of dealing with enemies or negative factors, for example," There is only one kind of bird that can ride on the eagle's head, and that is the crow. But don't waste time on crows. Just bring them to your height, and they will fall down on their own." It meant not to be affected by enemies or negative factors, but to surpass them. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
There were four idioms that contained crows: colorful phoenix follows crow, phoenix comes out of crow's nest, crow perches on a branch, black magpie connects to nest, black magpie fights for nest, black male and female, black on the house, love of black on the house, crow's nest gives birth to phoenix, crow's silence, crow's nest gives birth to phoenix, etc. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The idiom corresponding to a crow taking a flower was "turning into nothingness". This idiom could be guessed from its homonym. Flower (Hua) and crow (Wu) meant to become nothing, meaning that everything had disappeared or was completely empty. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The following are some four-word idioms that contain the word "crow":"Colorful phoenix follows the crow","Black magpie connects to the nest","Black magpie fights for the nest","Crow nest gives birth to phoenix","Crow silence","Silence","Crow silence", etc. These idioms had different meanings and usages." A colorful phoenix follows a crow " meant that a woman married a man who was not worthy of her talent and appearance;" A crow's nest produces a phoenix " meant that extraordinary things or people appeared in ordinary or low environments;" The crow is silent "," The silence ", and " The crow is silent " described the quiet environment. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Here are some idioms that contain the word "crow": me, love (Because you love a person, you also love the crows on his house. It is like loving a person and caring about the people or things related to him) A beautiful phoenix follows an ugly crow, like a woman marrying a man who is not worthy of her talent and looks.(The old crow is a crow, which is used to describe the outstanding people born in a humble environment. It is also used to describe the filial piety of the elders.)(Crows perch on the same branch, like a family living together)(Crows and magpies live in the same nest, which is a metaphor for the harmonious co-existence of different species)(Crows and magpies fight for the same nest.)(A crow's nest gives birth to a phoenix, a metaphor for a poor family nurturing a talented person) There was not even the sound of crows and sparrows, which was described as not making any sound at all. There was not even the sound of crows and sparrows, which was described as very quiet. There was not even the sound of crows and sparrows, which was described as very quiet. There was also a motley crowd, which was like a group of crows that had temporarily gathered, which was a metaphor for a group of people who had no organization or discipline. There was also a kind of crow that could feed its mother, which was a metaphor for children repaying their parents for raising them. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!