Definitions

(noun) crane

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

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(hè) is a phono-semantic compound: the bird radical (niǎo) on the right provides the meaning, while (hè) on the left gives the sound. The traditional form uses instead of but keeps the same phonetic. The character denotes the crane, a long-legged, long-necked bird prominent in mythology and art. The crane's long lifespan and graceful appearance made a symbol of longevity, immortality, and elegance, frequently paired with pine trees in classical poetry to express hopes for lasting health and a serene, extended life.

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湖边有一只丹顶

Hú biān yǒu yī zhī dāndǐnghè.

There is a red-crowned crane by the lake.

那只白的羽毛很漂亮。

Nà zhī báihè de yǔmáo hěn piàoliang.

The feathers of that white crane are very beautiful.

动物园里新来了几只

Dòngwùyuán lǐ xīn lái le jǐ zhī hè.

Several new cranes have arrived at the zoo.

在湿地中优雅地漫步。

Xiānhè zài shīdì zhōng yōuyǎ de mànbù.

The crane walks gracefully through the wetlands.

一群正飞往南方过冬。

Yī qún hè zhèng fēi wǎng nánfāng guòdōng.

A flock of cranes is flying south for the winter.

松树与的图案象征长寿。

Sōngshù yǔ hè de tú'àn xiàngzhēng chángshòu.

The pattern of pine trees and cranes symbolizes longevity.

画家正在仔细描绘的形态。

Huàjiā zhèngzài zǐxì miáohuì hè de xíngtài.

The painter is carefully depicting the form of a crane.

她的舞姿飘逸,宛如一只起舞的

Tā de wǔzī piāoyì, wǎnrú yī zhī qǐwǔ de hè.

Her dancing posture is elegant and graceful, just like a dancing crane.