The names that symbolized crows were Kelvington, Vallian, Puzak, Sparo, Pollauf, Blades, etc. There were a total of 73 names. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The names of the ten Golden Crows were Bo Huang, Zhong Lang, Shu Kun, Ji Ni, Xian Rui, Lu Jun, Ya Qiong, De Shen, Ren Jing, and You Wen. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Crows were also known as Golden Crows and also known as Phoenix Darkness. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In ancient times, the elegant names of crows were redstart bird, magpie, owl, owl, magpie, redstart, crow, elegant, etc. In Shuo Wen Jie Zi, the word " Robin " was used to name crows, and " Gua Que " was also used to call crows. The word " owl " or " owl " was used as a general term for crows in ancient texts. There were also people who called crows magpies or rookies based on their different understanding of the image of crows. In poems, classics, and other literary works such as the Book of Songs, the Spring and Autumn Annals, and Zuo Zhuan, crows were also called " In addition, in ancient times, only crows were called "Wu"."Ya" was also a name for crows."Shuo Wen Jie Zi" recorded that "Ya, Chu Wu". The big and pure black was called Wu, and the small and not pure black was called Ya. Ya was the sound of the crow, and the words were also called crow. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Here are some ideas and examples of names for black crows: ** 1. Starting from the appearance ** 1. [Ink Feather: Ink represents the color of the crow's black feathers. It is as black as ink and succinctly portrays the main features of the crow.] 2. "Black Crow":"Black" means black in ancient Chinese. It is a poetic name that can reflect the black characteristics of crows. 3. [** Shadow **: It represents the crow itself, and also implies that the crow is as mysterious as a black shadow.] ** 2. Starting from the habits or symbolic meaning of crows ** 1. [Spirit Sniffer: Crows have a keen sense of smell and can find food sources. This name can reflect its ability.] 2. [Wisdom Feather Envoy]: Because crows were considered to be intelligent birds,"Wisdom Feather Envoy" meant that it was an envoy with intelligent feathers. 3. ** Dark Cry **: The crow's cry is unique."Dark Cry" represents the depth of its cry. ** 3. Starting from myths and legends or cultural implications ** 1. [Night God Crow: In some myths, crows are related to the night, as if they are the incarnation of the gods of the night.] 2. [Hermit of Misfortune: In some cultures, crows are seen as a symbol of bad luck. The term "Hermit of Misfortune" means that it is like an existence that hides bad luck.] 3. ** Auspicious Black Envoy (If you want to start from the anti-traditional meaning, although crows are mostly seen as a symbol of bad luck, there are some cultures that have an auspicious side to them)**: It means that it is a black envoy that brings auspicious signs. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Some common names for cartoon crows could be 'Blackie' or 'Crowbert'.
Some common names for cartoon crows could be 'Crowy', 'Blackie', or 'Smart Crow'.
Crows were also known as large-beaked crows, large-beaked crows, black old crows, old crows, and Callas. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
How about 'Two Crows in the City'? This name suggests that the crows' adventures take place in an urban setting, which could add an interesting twist to the story.
In ancient times, crows were called golden crows. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In different cultures, crows and crows had many meanings. In traditional China culture, the meaning of crows was complex and had a process of evolution. In ancient times, crows and the sun were combined, and they were thought to have the meaning of good news, gratitude, and loyalty. The golden crow was the embodiment of the sun, just like the legend of Hou Yi shooting down nine golden crows. The ancients discovered that crows had the characteristic of feeding back, and thought that it was the representative of " filial piety." In Han Dynasty literature, crows turned into three-legged crows. The three-legged crows in myths were regarded as auspicious signs. On the coffin cover of the tomb of Marquis Xin Zhuizhi of the early Western Han Dynasty unearthed at Mawangdui in Changsha, there was an image of a crow standing in the sun. In the holy land of Taoism, Mount Wudang, crows were also regarded as divine birds. However, in some traditional cultures, crows were also regarded as ominous symbols, representing death and disaster. In the culture of Lisboa, the big crow was a symbol of wisdom. There was once a pagan group in Lisboa that worshipped the big crow, and the big crow was a symbol of Lisboa. There were two big crows on the city's emblem. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!