Every elementary student can recite 'two yellow orioles sing in the green willows.'
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history
Opening line of Du Fu's (杜甫, Tang) 《绝句·两个黄鹂鸣翠柳》, written in Chengdu after the An Lushan rebellion: 两个黄鹂鸣翠柳,一行白鹭上青天。窗含西岭千秋雪,门泊东吴万里船。(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
黄鹂 (huánglí) = yellow/black-naped oriole. The 个 measure word for birds here is unusual in modern usage (usually 只), preserved as Tang-era vernacular.