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The Symbolic Significance of Birds in China Culture
Written by Haiyan Gorky, it symbolizes the fighting spirit.
Sha Ou Du Fu wrote: Fly, fly, fly, what am I like, just a snipe in the vast world! . It symbolizes freedom.
Eagle Mao Zedong wrote: The eagle hits the sky directly. Fighting the sky is a symbol of lofty aspirations.
Swan Sima Qian wrote that sparrows know the ambition of swans! It symbolizes lofty aspirations.
Li Yan Qingzhao wrote: When Yan returns to Ci, the West Building will be full in the next month. This is a symbol of missing.
Phoenix (does an imaginary bird count as a bird? ) Guo Moruo wrote that the phoenix is nirvana. A symbol of perfection.
Kun Peng was written by Zhuangzi and Li Bai. It is a symbol of sublimity.
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