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Magpie bird: refers to magpie bird. Folklores in China heard it calling for a happy event. Abbreviations of "Magpie", such as "~ newspaper" (referring to magpie's good news), "~ rise" (metaphorically rising) and "~ bridge".

Bird name, commonly known as magpie, has dark brown feathers on the back, white feathers on the shoulders, neck and abdomen, and a long tail. When it stops on a branch, its tail often tilts up and down, making a loud cry. People in China think its sound is a good omen.

Magpie-shaped phonetic words belong to birds, the past and the past. Yesterday means "old days" and "old days". "Yesterday" and "bird" together represent "the old owner of the pigeon nest". Original meaning: the old owner of the pigeon nest. Magpie.

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1. The ancient literature clearly pointed out that the pigeon occupying the magpie's nest is the turtledove, which is the cuckoo. "Continued Natural History" Volume 9: "White dove, Shi Mao called' orange bow', Guo Pu called' cuckoo'". "Poetry pushes disaster": "A magpie starts with a full moon, and a pigeon is natural because of her success."

2. The common name of ancient Shao Hao countries is "Pigeon House". This fact reflects that the "State of Shao Hao" is an immigrant country. According to the encyclopedia entry "Chronology of Three Emperors and Five Emperors", Shao Hao ruled from 2307 BC to 2277 BC. Shao Hao was originally located in two towns in Rizhao, Shandong Province. In 2300 BC, the whole country immigrated to Qufu, the capital of Shao Hao (referred to as "Shao Hao Market" in the literature). The highest official in charge of resettlement affairs is the "Dove Family".

3. 1965 Gou Jian's selfie stick sword unearthed from the Chu tomb of Wangshan, Jiangling, Hubei Province, in its inscription, Gou Jian calls himself a "shallow dove". According to the common sense of "nine birds occupy a magpie's nest", its self-name is "pigeon", which should be related to its move to Langya, Shandong Province, because Langya is obviously a "magpie's nest".

4. In the myth of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl don't meet in the middle of the Magpie Bridge, but the Weaver Girl walks across the Magpie Bridge and meets in the "Magpie Nest" where the Cowherd lives. As a pigeon, according to the custom of "occupying the Magpie Nest". Huai Nanzi: "The black magpie fills the river into a bridge and crosses the weaver girl." Li Nian of Korea and Hubei quoted Customs Tong three times: "Weaver Girl Crossing the River on Qixi Festival, Queqiao Meeting".