Tortoise inscriptions and bird tracks
Guiwenniaoji is a Chinese vocabulary, which is interpreted as ancient hieroglyphic characters in pinyin Gu ī w é NNI ǎ OJ ì.
The pronunciation Gu ī w é NNI ǎ OJ ì means ancient hieroglyphs. it comes from the seventh volume of the book of Fashu yaolu written by Zhang Yanyuan of Tang Dynasty: "Jieshou's four eyes are connected with the gods, looking up at the potential of Kuixing Yuanqu, overlooking the images of tortoise script and birds' tracks, gambling on the beauty of various people, and combining them into words, which is called ancient prose." usage as object; refers to ancient hieroglyphs degree of common use: rare emotional color: commendatory words idiom structure: combined generation time: Ancient
Chinese PinYin : guī wén niǎo jì
Tortoise inscriptions and bird tracks
The sound of fish, silk and fox. yú bó hú shēng