Feng Yi Long Fu
Fengyi longfu is a Chinese idiom pronounced f è ngy ì L ó ngq í, which means Phoenix's chest and dragon's neck hair. It refers to the magnificent and healthy horse.
Idiom explanation
Phoenix's breast, dragon's neck hair.
Idioms and allusions
Du Fu of Tang Dynasty wrote Hu Ma Hang, the father-in-law of Li Fu County: "Feng conjectures that long Fu is not easy to recognize, so he focuses on changfengsheng."
Discrimination of words
Degree of common use: Average
Feng Yi Long Fu
Take the big as the evil and the small as the evil - yǐ dà wù xì
The apes cry and the cranes complain - yuán tí hè yuàn
Hold the rain and carry the cloud - wò yǔ xié yún
A bandit who takes advantage of food - jī liáng jiè kòu