get married; become an immortal
Crossing the Phoenix and riding the dragon is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ku à f è ngch é NGL ó ng, which means to be a couple or an immortal. From "Jiao PA Ji · Bei pin".
The origin of Idioms
In the Ming Dynasty, a single edition of "Jiao PA Ji · Bei pin", it is said that "Xi Rong Rong is like Xiao Lang and Qin Nu, crossing the Phoenix and riding the dragon."
Idiom usage
To be married is to be married.
get married; become an immortal
stamp one 's feet and beat one 's breast - dùn jiǎo chuí xiōng
To deceive the public and ignore the law - qī gōng wǎng fǎ
a slanderous tongue can burn up a city - chì shé shāo chéng