Phoenix attracts nine young
Fengyinjiuchu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è ngy ǐ NJI ǔ ch ú, which means the auspicious omen of world peace and social prosperity. From the book of Jin, Mu Di Ji.
The origin of Idioms
"Book of Jin · Mu Di Ji": "(four years of Shengping) in February, Phoenix will be nine chicks in Fengcheng
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attributive; used in the current situation. example the Dragon chants the four rivers to make rain, and the police stay in Wu. Gu Kuangyi's sentence in Tang Dynasty
Phoenix attracts nine young
the breeze is fresh and the moon bright - fēng qīng yuè míng
make big investment for small returns - yǐ zhū tán què
good fortune is often followed by calamity - fú guò zāi shēng
a runaway horse gallops so fast that it leaves no trace - bēn yì jué chén
profound benevolence and great favours - shēn rén hòu zé