The Phoenix

The Phoenix

FengSi luan'e is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is f è NGM ǐ Lu á n é, which means death. In the old days, it was used as an elegy. From the book of birds.

Idiom usage

It refers to the death of a sage, the change of the Phoenix and the light occupation of the king.

The origin of Idioms

The book of birds says, "a hundred birds will bury a phoenix in the sky."

Idiom explanation

Mi: refers to the death of Phoenix; Yi: refers to the death of Luan. It's a metaphor for death. In the old days, they used to make elegies.

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