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1. 羽毛 (yǔ máo) - feather
This is the most common usage of 羽 in everyday language. It refers to the soft, light, and often colorful covering of a bird's body. It can also be used to describe the feathers used in crafts or decorations.
2. 羽绒服 (yǔ róng fú) - down jacket
This term combines 羽 (feather) and 绒 (down) to describe a type of jacket filled with feathers or down for warmth. It is a popular winter clothing item in many parts of China.
3. 羽化 (yǔ huà) - to transform into a bird
This term is often used in a figurative sense to describe someone who has achieved great success or has reached a higher level of existence. It comes from the belief that birds are able to transform and ascend to a higher realm.
4. 羽扇纶巾 (yǔ shàn guān jīn) - fan, feather, silk, and towel
This phrase is often used to describe someone who is well-educated and knowledgeable in various fields. It comes from the traditional Chinese saying "羽扇纶巾,谈笑间,樯橹灰飞烟灭" (yǔ shàn lún jīn, tán xiào jiān, qiáng lǔ huī fēi yān miè), which means "with a fan, feather, silk, and towel, one can easily travel and enjoy life."
5. 羽化而登仙 (yǔ huà ér dēng xiān) - to transform into a celestial being
This phrase is often used in a poetic or literary context to describe someone who has achieved enlightenment or has become a deity. It comes from the belief that birds can transform into celestial beings and ascend to the heavens.
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