Fengloulongque
Fengloulongque, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è NGL ó UL ó ngqu è, which describes the gorgeous palace tower. From the work of autumn rain Ji.
The origin of Idioms
Wei Zhuang of Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "a poem written by Ding Shiyu, the Chief Secretary of the Imperial College of marquis Ji Xian in autumn", which says: "luoan is sunny in autumn and the setting sun is long, and the Phoenix Tower and Dragon Palace are leaning on the clear light."
Analysis of Idioms
Fengge Longlou
Idiom usage
As subject, object and attributive, it is used in buildings, etc. No fengloulongque, and autumn. Song Dynasty: Zhu Dunru's poem "Sha Sai Zi"
Fengloulongque
peach flowers flowing away with water - táo huā liú shuǐ
look at the sky through a tube - yòng guǎn kuī tiān
My head is burning and my forehead is rotten - tóu jiāo é làn
a great man becomes famous late in life - dà qì wǎn chéng
of men shouting and horses neighing - rén yǔ mǎ sī