Crows were regarded as spiritual birds in many ways. From the perspective of family ethics, crows were monogamy for life, and there was a phenomenon of " crow feeding back ", which meant that the young crows would feed back when their mother was old and weak. From the perspective of intelligence and behavior, crows had very good ability to solve problems. For example, in reality, they were found to behave like " crows drinking water " and knew how to choose the right stone to throw into the water bottle to drink water. They would also pick up the nuts on the road when the red light was on, punish those who stole the food of their own kind, avoid areas where a large number of crows died, and would not crow during funerals. When their companions died, other crows would examine the corpse to understand the cause of death and avoid similar fates. In addition, crows also showed gratitude. For example, after being rescued by humans, they would bring special gifts to humans. For example, when a girl saved an injured crow, the crow would often bring surprises to the girl after it recovered. There was also a wild crow, Luo Su, rescued by a foreign boy, Otto. After he recovered, he did not leave. He would visit every day and only allowed Otto to touch him, establishing a special connection with Otto. All of this indicated that crows had intelligence. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Crows were spiritual birds. Crows were regarded as auspicious symbols in many cultures and regions, and they had a special meaning. For example, in Wudang Mountain, crows were regarded as " divine birds." It was said that crows guided the way when Emperor Zhenwu cultivated. During the Yongle years of the Ming Dynasty, when the imperial court was renovating Wudang, a crow temple was built to worship crows as gods. Hearing crows cawing or seeing crows flying in Wudang Mountain meant that good luck was coming. In ancient times, crows had enjoyed a high status since the Neoliths era. They were seen as totems and were also known as merciful birds. They were labeled as merciful and filial. In the Western Han Dynasty, they were birds of good fortune. In the Northern Wei Dynasty, they were sought after by the royal family. Moreover, crows were monogamous and were the only birds that could raise their parents. They could also sense the arrival of a disaster. Although this characteristic caused them to appear before the disaster and be misunderstood as ominous, it also reflected their spirituality. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Crows were birds. Crows were commonly known as several species of black birds in the family Corviridae of the Passeriformes. They were the largest species of birds in the Passeriformes, with a body length of 400 - 490mm. Most of their feathers were black or black-and-white. Their black feathers had a purple-blue metallic luster. Their wings were much longer than their tails, and their mouths, legs, and feet were pure black. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Crows were birds. Crows were a type of bird, and birds belonged to the bird species. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In some cultures, crows were seen as birds of mourning. When people heard a crow's cry, they would often take it as an ominous sign that someone was about to die. For example, in folk tales and some rural areas, the appearance of a crow near a healthy family meant that something bad would happen to the family, and the appearance of a crow near a sick family meant that the sick person would not be sick for long. However, not all cultures viewed crows that way. For example, the Manchu people respected crows very much. There was a Solon pole in the Forbidden City that served meat to crows. In Han culture, crows were also regarded as "filial birds" that symbolized the filial piety of children, because crows were said to feed back. Therefore, whether crows were regarded as mourning birds varied according to different cultures and different concepts. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
I don't understand what you mean by 'crow and bird idioms'. Do you want me to recommend an idiom that contains the image of a crow or a bird? If that was the case, there was an idiom called " absolute silence." It described how quiet the place was. There was not even the sound of crows or sparrows. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Crows were common birds. In terms of culture, different cultures had different understandings of it. In some cultures, it was regarded as an ominous symbol, representing death and disaster, while in other cultures, it was regarded as the embodiment of wisdom and courage. From an ecological point of view, crows were omnivorous birds and played an important role in the ecosystem. They could prey on pests and clean up rotting flesh. They played an irreplaceable role in controlling the number of pests and maintaining the ecological balance. They could even help plants spread seeds and could be regarded as the " scavengers " in the city. However, a large number of crows gathering could cause noise pollution, and their droppings could also affect urban hygiene. In the film industry, there was an American fantasy action movie," The Crow," adapted from the comic book of the same name. It told the story of the revenge of the rock musician Ai Wei. The movie was released in the United States on May 11, 1994. The main actor, Li Guohao, died unexpectedly on the set. There were many sequels to this movie. There was also a movie of the same name directed by Colin Hardy and starred by Jason Momar. In the novel " Dragon Clan " and its derivative works, Crow was also a character named Ryuji Saebo. He was good at using guns and strategies, similar to a military counselor. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In Shuo Wen Jie Zi, crows were called ""; in Er Ya, they were called ""; in the Book of Songs,"Zhou Nan·Guan Ju" used "magpie, dove and the like" to refer to crows; in ancient TV dramas, crows were also called black birds; in Japanese, crows were called "Ka La Si", also known as Kalas. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
This statement was not accurate. Under certain angles of sunlight, the feathers of crows would appear blue-purple or blue-green with a metallic luster. In the eyes of birds, the feathers of crows were as gorgeous as peacocks. However, there were many birds with extremely bright colors, such as birds of paradise and flamingos. Their feathers were rich in color and were very gorgeous. In contrast, crows were not the most colorful birds. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Birds had a different visual system than humans. They had more cones in their eyes and could see more colors, including ultraviolet rays. Crow feathers contain a black or dark gray substance, which is usually seen as black or gray in human eyes because it absorbs most of the light. However, crow feathers also had brown, yellow, red and other colors. These colors may be more obvious in the eyes of birds, and their feathers may appear different colors under the illumination of ultraviolet light, so crows were colored in the eyes of birds. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Crows are beneficial birds. It was smart and could eat insects, which was very beneficial to agriculture and the ecological environment. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!