Tortoise dragon and Phoenix
The synonym "turtle dragon and scale Phoenix" generally refers to "turtle dragon and scale Phoenix". Its pronunciation is "Gu ī L ó NGL í NF è ng". It is a Chinese idiom. Traditionally, it is used to symbolize the four kinds of animals with high longevity, dignity and auspiciousness. It refers to a person in a high position. It comes from the biography of Zhai Fangjin in the history of Han Dynasty.
explain
Traditionally, they are used to symbolize longevity, dignity and auspiciousness. It refers to a person in a high position.
allusion
Source: biography of Zhai Fangjin in Hanshu written by Ban Gu in Eastern Han Dynasty: "the emperor and Empress Dowager are in charge of politics, and they have the response of guilonglinfeng." Example: when the wind and rain come, the plants will not fall. Jian Zheng Li Shu by Chen Zi'ang in Tang Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Idiom structure: combination generation time: ancient English Translation: the tortoise, the dragon, the unicorn and the Phoenix
usage
A person of high moral character
Tortoise dragon scale Phoenix
The grass and the trees know the power - cǎo mù zhī wēi
complicated and difficult to deal with - pán gēn cuò jié
a compound of connecting courtyards , each surrounded by dwelling quarters - shēn zhái dà yuàn
keep modest so as to cultivate one 's moral character - bēi yǐ zì mù