Fengfu Longpan
Fengfu Longpan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è NGF ù L ó NGP ā n, which means to rely on the emperors to make achievements. It comes from Han Yang Xiong's fayan Yuanqian.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yangxiong's fayan Yuanqian: "Panlong scale, with Phoenix wings."
Idiom usage
I'm in the mood, and I'm worthy of the occasion. in Wanshu Zaji, Zhi Yi San, the inscription on the sacred way of emperor Tan Gong, Marquis of Chong'an, was quoted from Li Dongyang of Ming Dynasty
Fengfu Longpan
rush forward and backward to show anxiety to serve - tuì hòu qū qián
the students surpass the teacher - bīng hán yú shuǐ
fabricate the details of a story - jiā zhī tiān yè
Those who follow will prosper, those who go against will perish - shùn zhī zhě chāng,nì zhī zhě wáng