chirp

[zhōu jiū]
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Chirp is a Chinese word, pinyin zh ō u jilu, meaning to describe birdsong. The source is Wang Wei《 Yellow finch maniac 》。 [1]
Chinese name
chirp
Foreign name
chatterchirp
Pinyin
zhōu jiū
Interpretation
Describe birdsong
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Origin
Wang Wei's "Yellow Sparrow Idiot"
Definition
Onomatopoeia, birdsong

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1. The sound of birds singing.
2. Weak description Voice
3. Multiple Musical Instruments A chorus.
four Onomatopoeia A jumble of voices. [3]

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Tang Dynasty· Wang Wei Yellow finch maniac 》Poetry: "Go to the big chirp to solve the problem of traveling, and fly north, south, east, west respectively."
Tang Dynasty· Bai Juyi Yan Shi Shows Liu Lao 》: Enter empty nest In, chirping all night long sad. Yan Yan should not be sad, but should return to your own thoughts.
Song Dynasty· Taogu Qing Yi Lu Qing Xi:“ Li Zhengji Prisoned, Mengyun:‘ legendary bird Noise is good news. " It is the fruit that has a flock of birds chirping, and the color is green. So far, the Li people who live in Ziqing call the finch Qingxi. "
Come back every week Morning in Shanghai 》Part I IV: "Sparrows returning from a day's tiredness flit across the village sky in bursts, and some fell on the eaves of Zhu's Hall, making a little tired chirping sound."
Qing Dynasty· Pu Songling "Strange Stories from a Liaozhai · Yacha Country": "For another three years, all children can walk. Xu often teaches people to speak, and gradually can speak. The chirping is popular."
Tang Dynasty· Du Fu Meibei Branch 》: "The teal's oars are scattered and the hair is eulogized, and the silk tubes are chirping and flying." [2] [4]