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.
The Phoenix
if you 're doomed , there 's no escape - zài jié nán táo
love others according to moral standards - ài rén yǐ dé
Explaining the last learning of talent - quán cái mò xué
not to change one 's voice and expression because of emotion - bù dòng shēng sè
change constantly like cloud and wave - fēng jué yún guǐ
unable to suffer the humiliation made by the warder even if he is a whittled phoney one - xuē mù wéi lì