Phoenix dance and Luan song
Fengwuluange, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è NGW ǔ Lu á ng ē, which means to describe a wonderful song and dance; the names of two pieces of Xianwu. From the pool ode of Princess Taiping.
The origin of Idioms
Song Zhiwen's Ode to Taiping princess mountain and pool: "the Phoenix dances and the Luan sings as if they want to fly, and the moon is covered with smoke, and the night has not come back."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Phoenix dance and Luan song
Frost withers and summer green - shuāng diāo xià lǜ
most suitable and not subject to change - zhì dàng bù yì
no one picks up what 's left by the wayside - dào bù shí yí
make a deep bow but refuse to kneel down - cháng yī bù bài
speak of dream in a dream -- supernatural - mèng zhōng shuō mèng
If you cannot learn, you are afraid to lose - xuá rú bù jí ,yóu kǒng shī zhī