Word formation and pinyin of heron
Heron is a standard secondary word in modern Chinese. The basic meaning of "heron" is a family of birds, and the common ones are egrets and herons.
Heron, first seen in Shuowen, is a pictophonetic character. Birds express meaning, and the seal script is shaped like a bird, indicating that the heron is a bird name; It means egret. The simplified Chinese character "Heron" evolved from Xiao Zhuan in Qin Dynasty.
Medieval Tang Yunluo, ancient phonology, cut rhyme, rhyme must be correct. Wen Egret also said. Li Shizhen said "Waterbirds". The water plants in the forest are rich and beautiful, flying into the sequence, white as snow, with more than a dozen long-haired stems at the top, silky as silk. If you want to take fish, you can catch it, so it's called a silk bird. One belongs to Yu, and the other belongs to Yong. Erya releases birds and herons. Toma Evelle, the heron, has long hair on his back.
Today, Jiangdong people think it is cilia, so it is called egret. As the saying goes, storks fly with frost, while herons fly with dew, hence the name. Walking in shallow water, it is better to be lower, like a hoe, so it is called a hoe.
When Er Ya put the bird back to Chu Weiwang, ibis flew and danced together. Then there are those songs that are the most popular and have always advocated ibis, and the same is true. But this bird is called Egret, and it has few red ears. The music in the Book of Jin is piccolo and cymbals, and there are Zhu Xi in its songs.
Dancers sit or squat, holding heron feathers. The poetic style is full of heron feathers.
Egret, official name. Wei's ambition is to be an official inspector and call him an egret, which means to stretch his neck and see far.