The sound of cuckoo is urging the arrival of spring At 7 o'clock this morning, Lord Xuan went out to exercise as usual. As soon as I walked out of the door of the community, I heard bursts of birdsong in my ears: cuckoo, cuckoo. This made the Xuan lord feel very strange, how could there be a cuckoo's call in a small town, far away from the farmland? On second thought, the cuckoo is back, indicating that spring has arrived! The messenger of spring is urging people to hurry up and plant, spring has arrived.
The cuckoo, probably no other bird has as many names as it does.
Cuckoo is a bird of the genus Rhododendron in the family Rhododendron in animal classification, and is also known as Guo Gong, Cuckoo, Dove, and Kagu. In addition, there are big cuckoos, pants off, Guo Gong, Fu Bu, Bo Gu, Dialing Grain, Winning Grain, Hitting Grain, Knotting, Eagle, Dove; Mulberry dove, Dai Koji.
The poet usually refers to the bloody cuckoo only refers to the four cuckoos, and other species of cuckoos do not enter residential areas, nor do they chirp desolate day and night, and the four cuckoos are also called "cardves", "Zigui", and "Du Yu". Although the cuckoo also has a loud call, it is very timid and never dares to approach humans and villages. The other cuckoos, cuckoos, cuckoos, and cuckoos with small cries are also unpleasant, and they never dare to approach humans. The four-voiced cuckoo is particularly daring, and it always loves to enter the village and chirp tirelessly day and night on the top of the tall trees in front of the house and behind the house. It is also always alone and constantly migrates with the summer, and the ancients saw it chirping when it opened its mouth as red as blood, and thought it was crying blood, but in fact it was just the epithelium of its mouth membrane and the bright red color of its tongue.
The great cuckoo has no fixed mate, nor does it nest and incubate its own eggs, but lays its eggs in the nests of various passerine birds such as reed warblers, sparrows, gray magpies, shrieks, brown-headed jays, northern red-tailed robins, and brown fantail warblers, and these birds bring and nurture for it. There is an idiom "magpie's nest dove occupy", in which the dove is the cuckoo.
Haha, didn't expect that, right? The cuckoo, as a symbol of hard work, is a "lazy man" who doesn't even raise his own children!