Flying like a Phoenix
Fengzhu Pengxiang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è ngzh ù P é ngxi á ng, which means to describe striving for success. It comes from the book with Li Meiji's son-in-law written by Lu Longqi in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Longqi's book with Li Meiji's son-in-law in the Qing Dynasty: "my son-in-law is ambitious and has a great future. If he is angry, how can he be limited in the future."
Word usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, blessing, etc
Flying like a Phoenix
everything looks fresh and gay - wàn xiàng gēng xīn
sing in praise of the beauty of nature - pī fēng mò yuè
Superior, strong, inferior and weak - guì zhuàng jiàn ruò
hear readily without comprehending what is heard - ěr shí zhī lùn