飞禽走兽(飛禽走獸)
飞禽走兽 (fēi qín zǒu shòu) literally means “flying birds walking beasts”and expresses “all varieties of wildlife in nature”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving life philosophy.
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Pronunciation: fēi qín zǒu shòu Literal meaning: Flying birds walking beasts
Origin & Usage
The ancient 'Book of Rites' established this comprehensive classification of flying birds (飞禽) and walking beasts (走兽). Han Dynasty hunting regulations formalized its use in distinguishing between aerial and terrestrial prey. The elegant simplicity of categorizing animals by their primary mode of movement created a practical system that transcended mere appearance.
When to Use
Situation: The nature reserve protected various species of wildlife in their natural habitat
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 飞禽走兽 mean in English?
飞禽走兽 (fēi qín zǒu shòu) literally translates to “Flying birds walking beasts”and is used to express “All varieties of wildlife in nature”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theLife Philosophy category..
When is 飞禽走兽 used?
Situation: The nature reserve protected various species of wildlife in their natural habitat
What is the pinyin for 飞禽走兽?
The pinyin pronunciation for 飞禽走兽 is “fēi qín zǒu shòu”.