In the spring morning, the cuckoo's call echoes melodiously in the forest, and their unique "cuckoo, cuckoo" sound seems to gently soothe people's hearts. This voice, as if whispering "don't cry, don't cry", gives people a warm power, so the cuckoo is also affectionately called "the bird that does not cry".
The cry of "cuckoo, cuckoo" is not just a simple repetition, but more like a rhythmic melody. It is like a messenger of time, and every time we hear this familiar voice, we know that another day has passed. For this reason, the cuckoo is also known as the "chiming bird", and its call seems to remind us to cherish every moment and every second to make life vibrant and meaningful.
In ancient poetry, the figure of the cuckoo appears frequently, and its unique call can always resonate with people. People incorporate the cuckoo's call into all aspects of their lives as a reminder to value time and life. Every spring, when the cuckoo's call sounds, it is like nature's alarm clock, urging people to lift their spirits and meet the challenges of the new day.
In modern society, despite all the high-tech timekeeping equipment, the cuckoo's call is still loved by people. Its cry is not only a tool to tell the time, but also an emotional sustenance. In the fast-paced life, the sound of the cuckoo is like a clear spring, bringing people a moment of peace and serenity. Let us stay true to our original aspirations, cherish every moment, and live in harmony with nature in our busy lives.