wingless but has flown away
Flying without wings is an idiom pronounced w ú y ì é RF ē I, which means (1) according to legend, some people can fly without wings. ② It is often used as a metaphor that things can spread quickly without the help of external forces. ③ It means believing that a wingless bird can fly. It describes blind obedience and credulity.
explain
① According to legend, some people can fly without wings. (2) it is often used to refer to things that can spread quickly without the help of external forces. It means believing that a wingless bird can fly. It describes blind obedience and credulity.
source
Guanzi · Jie: "the voice of the one who flies without wings." "Qin CE San" in the Warring States strategy: "when people move, they will not fly."
Examples
That's a good one hundred and sixty dollars. (Guo Moruo's revolutionary spring and Autumn Annals: ten years of creation)
usage
As the predicate; with "missing"
wingless but has flown away
muster one 's courage and fight in the vanguard - fèn yǒng dāng xiān
Small as the sparrow is, it has all the gall and liver - má què suī xiǎo,gān dǎn jù quán
a thousand and one worries and hatreds - qiān chóu wàn hèn
Jade and stone are broken together - yù shí tóng suì