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What do you mean by "flying geese"?

Interpretation 1: Yan Nanfei said that the weather is getting cold, and the pursuit of warmth means happiness and the pursuit of career success.

Interpretation 2: It is also a metaphor for northerners moving south.

Interpretation 3: Yannan Feitian Scenic Area. Backed by Meizhou Yin Na Provincial Scenic Area, National AAAAA Scenic Area, National Agricultural Tourism Demonstration Site, National Three High Agricultural Standardization Demonstration Zone and National Youth Civilization.

Origin: Originally from the West Chamber, the sky is blue, the ground is yellow, the west wind is tight, and the wild geese fly south in the north. Who is drunk in Xiao Lai's frost forest? Always in tears. It means the sky is clear, the yellow leaves fall all over the ground, the west wind blows tightly, and the geese in the north fly south one after another. The Iraqi people are about to leave, and facing this depressing and lonely scene, it adds infinite sadness. This sentence describes the feeling of parting with bleak autumn.

Use:

1, the geese fly south, cross the sky, cross autumn and winter, and trek back to their hometown.

At the beginning of the reform and opening up, Shenzhen was like a huge magnet, and talents from all over the country flocked to Shenzhen, flying geese in the north and flying geese in the south.

In a word, Nanfei can be away from home, homesick and want to go home. Some people say that flying south means that one is ambitious, and flying south is to find dreams.