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The image of swallows with traditional Chinese patterns is

First of all, crows

1 symbolizes signs of decline and desolation.

The "crow" in the old tree with withered vines reflects a desolate atmosphere.

2, crow: villain, vulgar, mediocre, sad.

According to superstition, crow is an ominous bird. It often haunts graves and other desolate places. China's classical poems are often associated with decadent and desolate things.

Second, the swallow.

1, showing the beauty of spring, cherishing time and hurting spring; Yan Gui is a symbol of the arrival of spring.

Swallow is a migratory bird, which migrates with the change of seasons, and likes to enter and leave people's houses or eaves in pairs. Therefore, it is favored by the ancients and often appears in ancient poems, or cherishes spring and hurts autumn, or exaggerates sadness, or entrusts with acacia, or is sentimental about current events, with rich images and feelings, which is beyond other things.

2. Express the beauty of love and miss your lover.

3, the performance of current events, to express the past ups and downs, personnel metabolism, national extinction feelings and indignation.

4. Pass books on behalf of others and tell the pain of leaving love.

Third, magpie

People regard magpies as a symbol of "good luck". Hope for beauty.

Fourth, the lone goose.

It symbolizes loneliness, homesickness, homesickness and tidings. The purpose of writing lonely geese is to write about people. Or miss people far away, or miss things, or hurt yourself alone.

"Duan Hong" and "Duanyan" are lonely geese who have lost their flocks, and "Yan Zheng" is lonely because of "independence". Seize the call of the lonely goose, and combine it with the sad and lonely images such as sunset, west wind, cold night sorrow, frosty day and silent autumn sky to write the extreme sadness and loneliness of the wanderer.

Five, Yuanyang

Lovers love

Six, crane

Noble and expensive, long life. A symbol of seclusion.

1, plus He Cheng's careful feeding of the cubs, symbolizes the love of parents for their children, and they are willing to sacrifice their children.

2. Parting In the poems of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, poets often use farewell cranes to compare the sadness of lovers' parting, mostly to write about women's yearning for lovers in different places.

3. Hermit cranes like to live in deep valleys, small houses and other rural areas, so they have the symbol of seclusion.

4. repay kindness. In China literature, there are often descriptions about the kindness of cranes.

Crane is considered as an animal that can live for thousands of years, symbolizing longevity.

Seven, cuckoo

Sadness and homesickness. Show compassion for others.

Rhododendron, also known as azalea and nightingale, has a sad cry, which is often associated with sadness and homesickness in classical poetry.

Extended data:

Common images in ancient poetry

1, month-homesick, pregnant

2. Chrysanthemum-a portrayal of noble personality

3, plum blossom-a portrayal of noble personality

4, sloppy-aloof, one of the three friends of cold.

5. Lotus-a symbol of love

Lotus is homophonic with pity, so it can be used to express love.