Hong Xiang Luan Qi
Hongxiangluanqi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ó ngxi á nglu á NQ ǐ, which means as high as a wild goose, as high as a Phoenix. It means to work hard and be successful in official career. Liu xiaobiao of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty wrote in his book "Yuan Si Shu with song Yushan": "Mr. Miao Guan failed to rise from hongxiangluan, and tengxia became one of the Han Dynasty; he will go from Sangma to Guowu. I'm not sure if I'm going to be here
Idiom explanation: like a wild goose flying high, like a phoenix rising. It means to work hard and be successful in official career.
Hong Xiang Luan Qi
incite somebody to take legal proceedings against somebody else - tiáo cí jià sòng
things seldom seen are strange - shǎo jiàn duō guài
to compose poems while holding the lance horizontally in the saddle - héng shuò fù shī
strike where or when the enemy is unprepared - gōng qí bù bèi
give up civilian pursuits to join the army - tóu bǐ cóng róng