Pinyin: flying star [fēi xīng].
Interpretation: refers to luck; Fate.
Quotations: The Journey to the West said for the first time: "Qi Tian said,' ... today is just my flying star, and I shouldn't suffer from chanting Buddha. " "
Interpretation: describe quickly.
Quote:
Journey to the West answered for the third time: "Look, he is carrying two mountains, and flying stars are coming to drive away Master."
"The Charge of the Light Brigade" is the thirteenth time: "Zhu Bing's rockets and artillery are burned as soon as the flying stars are released."
Synonym:
I. Meteors [lix and ng]
Interpretation: tiny objects called meteoroids distributed in interstellar space fly into the earth's atmosphere, rub with the atmosphere, and burn and glow to form meteors. Meteors are meteoroids that glow for a short time.
Citation: Chapter 7 of Du Pengcheng's "Defending Yan 'an": "On the night when people are not paying attention, the sun swishes down on the western mountain line like a meteor. "
Explanation: Fortune tellers call people a year's luck.
Second, meteorites [y ǔ n x and ng]
Interpretation: A large meteor that does not completely burn when it passes through the earth's atmosphere and falls to the ground is called a meteorite. Meteorites include pure iron, pure stone and mixed iron stone.
Quote: Xu Chi "However, when is the good day?" "2:" She suddenly saw a meteorite. "
Interpretation: Ancient astrologers said that people in the next world correspond to the stars in the sky. When people die, the stars fall.
Quote: Liu Yazi's "Introduction to the 20th Century Grand Stage": "The autumn wind is fifty feet, mourning the fall of Shu, twelve gold, and the pain is more than the king's blood."