A bird flies over the egg
As an idiom, birds fly away and eggs are broken. It's like nothing at both ends. From Strange Tales of a lonely studio.
The bird flies away and the egg breaks. It's like nothing at both ends. According to Pu Songling's Liaozhaizhiyi · axia in the Qing Dynasty, "the evil of human beings is to give up the old and the new as a scheme. The eggs of the dead are covered and the birds are flying. What the heaven has done is miserable." used as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences
A bird flies over the egg
desire greatly to win the support of the wise - qiú xián rú kě
No fear in the face of difficulties - lín nàn bù kǒng
Cages are a kind of nourishment - juàn láo yǎng wù
think back and forth without end - chóu chú bù jué
like a chrysanthemum in late autumn - wǎn jié huáng huā