noun
crows and herons
Literal meaning: the birds themselves. Rarely used outside classical or poetic contexts.
古い和歌では、烏鷺が対比的に詠まれることがある。
In old waka poems, crows and herons are sometimes contrasted.
noun
black and white (go stones); go (game)
Metonymic use: crows (black) and herons (white) refer to the black and white stones of go, and by extension the game itself. Found in classical go literature and set phrases like 烏鷺の争い.
「烏鷺の争い」は囲碁の対局を風雅に言い表した言葉だ。
The phrase 'crow-and-heron contest' is an elegant way to refer to a game of go.
Compound of 烏 (crow, black) and 鷺 (heron, white). The go-related meanings arise from the black and white stones used in the game.