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What does an oriole mean?

The oriole is a general term for orangutans and moles. The oriole means that orangutans and moles are howling.

Orangutans, also called apes, are a genus of primates. The biggest difference with monkeys is that they have no tail, so they can hold things with their hands or feet. Malay and Indonesian are called orangutans, meaning "people in the forest".

Flying squirrel, also known as flying squirrel or flying tiger, is the general name of the next species family of Squirretidae, called Pteromyini.

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On the Mid-Autumn Festival, Zhang said in the language of orangutans: "Nine Doubts Mountain in Dongting Lake is high, dragons, crocodiles, ups and downs, apes, flying foxes, whimpering". It means: "The dragon swims in the water and the giant salamander cries in the mountains."

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a poem by Han Yu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses the poet's perception of life, comforts his friends with helplessness and comforts himself with fatalism of "life is at stake". In the poem, I wrote "Song Jun" and "My Song", which hit my heart to the fullest. The whole poem is full of ups and downs, twists and turns, changeable syllables, flexible rhymes, unrestrained and smooth, which well expresses the changes of the poet's feelings.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-About the Mid-Autumn Festival

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