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There are ancient poems and idioms about ducks.

Goose step and duck step

Description: Steps: Go. Walk like geese and ducks. Metaphor is walking slowly.

Source: Yuan Yang Jingxian's Journey to the West Demon Pig Illusion: "When you see a man with a red gauze hat and a black cloth shirt, the eagle's head will explore, the wolf's heart will dive, and the goose will walk in the duck."

Example: when you two were idle in sedan chair town, you were just ~. Why are you waiting so fast now? ★ Shi Ming Naian's Water Margin (32)

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Drive the ducks to the shelves.

Explanation: It is a metaphor for forcing others to do what they can't do.

Source: Ru Zhijuan's Tall Poplar: "Drag me up and let me have a look. This is forcing ducks on the shelves. I explained to her that it was useless to read it. "

Example: Don't push others.

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Spread the duck

Explanation: Put it down and go.

Source:

He ran slowly to the finish line.

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The water on the duck's back

Description: The metaphor leaves no trace after the incident.

Source:

Ex.: Things are over. If you like ~, don't dwell on it.

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Ya Bu Ehang (yā bé xé ing)

Description: Ducks and geese walk in a figure of eight, because it is used to describe the way people walk slowly and shake.

Source: Qin Yuan Fu Jian's "Dongtanglao" The second fold: "I can't imagine your sharp width folding down, your belly is high and your chest is high."

She looks funny.

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Duck step and goose step (y ā xí ngé bé)

Description: Steps: Go. Walk like geese and ducks. Metaphor is walking slowly.

Source: Qin Yuan Fu Jian's "Dongtanglao" The second fold: "I can't imagine your sharp width folding down, your belly is high and your chest is high."

The mallard is the shepherd's longevity.

Poet: Youren Xu

Year: Yuan

Type: word

Text: On Sven, who will drive Korea and Europe in the world? Powerful and charming, an ancient family figure, with a towering peak and crisp autumn air. Take bulun and slope, and then call it quinoa stick and stone house. I want my Yuan and legal relics to shine even in Xia, Yin and Zhou Dynasties. Believe it or not, a thousand words are drunk and every word is engraved. Yi Tang array, send a message to the canal generation, avoid the spear. Looking back on that year, rivers and lakes came and went, the bright moon was in the sky, and immortals sailed by. Sprinkle black silk, hibiscus autumn water, gold, Du Ruofang Zhou. Luan crane sings, fish and dragons dance, and human beings have a day trip. There's no shame in looking back when you're looking. Finally, in the depths of Kuanglu, we have made mounds.

Huaya

the Tang Dynasty

Author: Du Fu

Flower duck has no mud,

Walk slowly in front of the steps.

Feathers know independence,

Black and white are too clear.

I don't feel jealous,

Don't surprise everyone.

Mi and Liang touch you,

Intention mo xianming.