两个黄鹂鸣翠柳

兩個黃鸝鳴翠柳
liǎnggèhuánglímíngcuìliǔ
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 two yellow orioles sing in the emerald willows
  2. 2 a vivid springtime scene of birdsong
  3. 3 (lit.) two yellow orioles cry among green willows

Examples

Chūnrì gōngyuán, liǎng gè huánglí míng cuìliǔ, yī háng báilù shàng qīngtiān.
In the spring park, 'two yellow orioles sing in the green willows, a line of egrets climbs the blue sky.'
Měi gè xiǎoxuéshēng dōu huì bèi liǎng gè huánglí míng cuìliǔ zhè jù shī.
Every elementary student can recite 'two yellow orioles sing in the green willows.'

Tips

history
Opening line of Du Fu's (杜甫, Tang) 《·》, written in Chengdu after the An Lushan rebellion: 一行西千秋万里。(Two yellow orioles sing in the green willows; a line of egrets climbs the blue sky. My window frames the west range's thousand-year snow; my gate moors the ten-thousand-li boat from Eastern Wu.) A cornerstone of Chinese primary-school poetry.
usage
(huánglí) = yellow/black-naped oriole. The measure word for birds here is unusual in modern usage (usually ), preserved as Tang-era vernacular.

Stroke Order

liǎng
huáng
míng
cuì
liǔ