get married ; become an immortal
Kuafengchengluan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ku à f è ngch é nglu á n, which means that it is a metaphor for prosperity and contentment. From Liu Xingshou.
Entry
get married ; become an immortal
interpretation
Phoenix: Phoenix; Luan: a kind of bird in legend. Husband and wife riding Phoenix, riding Luan. It is a metaphor for success and contentment.
source
The third fold of Liu Xingshou written by Yang Jingxian in Yuan Dynasty: "for the time being, I'll take the Changsheng block to the west of the city in three days, and I'll take care of you to cross the Phoenix."
Examples
Now I've got a guest. I'll come to see the petunia in the evening. (Cui Shipei, Ming Dynasty, west chamber, East Pavilion invitation)
get married ; become an immortal
deduce simplicity into complexity - yǐ jiǎn yù fán
dip one 's finger in the soup and have a taste - rǎn zhǐ yú dǐng
Put aside one's sleeves to save money - bài xiù què jīn
too seriously ill to be cured with medicine - bù kě jiù yào