rare delicacies
Fengmyelinglonggan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è ngsu ǐ L ó NGG ā n, which means rare and delicious. It comes from the story of Dongguo, where I will show my beloved, written by sun renru of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Sun renru of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of Dongguo, the place where I will show my lover: "he was so kind that he suffered a lot from him. I should chew my tongue, and I'm sorry I didn't leave two women."
Idiom usage
Five hundred years ago, when Lao sun was in trouble with the heavenly palace, he ate old Jundan, jade emperor wine, Queen Mother peach, and chicken bone and dragon liver? The seventh and fifth chapter of journey to the West
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Longgan Fengsui
rare delicacies
be frightened out of one's senses - hún fēi dǎn liè
do not hurt the important essentials - wú shāng dà tǐ
the west wind and fallen leaves -- an autumn scene - xī fēng luò yè
Listen to the public and watch at the same time - gōng tīng bìng guān
No heaven above, no earth below - wú tiān yú shàng,wú dì yú xià