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The implication and symbol of sparrows
The cultural meaning of sparrow is diverse, which not only symbolizes lack of ambition and enjoyment, but also implies hard work and freedom. Since the Bronze Age, finches have been regarded as a symbol of nobility. Sparrow has a good moral, it shows tenacious spirit, which means it will not be hit. In some paintings, we often see the figure of sparrow, in which it can play the role of combining static and dynamic, rendering a lively atmosphere. There is an old saying in China that a sparrow is small and has all its organs. This sentence means that although things are small, everything should exist.
Sparrows are common among birds. It is thin and ugly. It has neither gorgeous feathers like peacock and golden rooster, nor melodious singing voice like thrush and starling. Compared with tall birds such as red-crowned cranes and eagles, it is not worth mentioning.
Since ancient times, people often look at sparrows with disdain and comment on sparrows with sarcasm, such as "Sparrows know the ambition of a swan" and "a million sparrows are not as good as the phoenix".
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