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Crane's words

Crane's characters are: Crane Return, Crane Police, Crane Bone and Dragon Tendon.

Crane is back. Refers to the crane to Liao Ding.

Crane police. It is said that cranes are alert. Volume 90 of "Yi Wen Zhi" introduces the local customs of Jin and Zhou Dynasties, and the singing crane stops the dew. The bird was alert. In August, the dew fell on the grass and dripped. Because it sounded like a warning, it moved to the shelter.

Crane bone and dragon tendon. Thin and beautiful. A few years ago, Su Shi planted a hand in No.2, Baitang Road, Gushan, and the crane bone dragon pattern was still intact.

He Ming's Xiao Ya Shi He Ming Xu teaches Xuan Wang. Zheng Xuan made notes on those who failed to serve as officials. Later, he pointed out that the sage lived in seclusion because of the voice of a crane. Yang Zhenchuan, the book of the later Han Dynasty, has no sigh from Tian He and no regret from Xiao Ming.

The crane is loose. White hair, pine and cypress posture. Describe old and healthy people. Jin Yuanhao asked Zhang Shanshui to write poems for Jichuan. The ancient trees were scattered in the rock valley, and the cranes were scattered.

Living habits of cranes:

Good at flying and flying, like to live in groups. Cranes often sleep upright on one leg, twist their necks to look back, put their heads on their backs, or put their pointed mouths into their feathers. Crane is a migratory bird in China. Except the black-necked crane and the red-necked crane live in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, the other cranes live in the north, and migrate to the Yangtze River basin for the winter in late 10 every year, and then return to the land and fly back to the north in April of the following year.

Crane nests are mostly built on grass piers or swampy grass, laying one or two eggs and incubating in turn. 3 1 day later, the little crane in the egg began to peck at the shell, and the parents stood still and waited for a day and a night. The newly hatched crane looks like a duckling and follows its parents closely when foraging. The little crane grows to one year old. In order to feed the newborn crane, parents had to reluctantly drive it away and let it stand on its own feet. Cranes move during the day and rest at night. When a group of cranes inhabit, one or two cranes are specially responsible for keeping watch.

Cranes mainly prey on small fish, shrimp, insects, frogs and mollusks, and also eat roots, seeds and buds of plants.