a young talented scholar
Long Hanfeng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó NGH à NF è ngch ú, which means to refer to outstanding talents. It comes from selected works Liu xiaobiao's Guang juejiao Lun.
The origin of Idioms
Liu xiaobiao's "Guang juejiao Lun" in Wenxuan: "Yan Ran, long Han, Feng Xiao, and Zeng Shi, LAN Xun and Xue Bai." Li Shan's note: "in Xiangyang Ji written by Xi Zaochi, it is said:" ZHUGE Kongming is Wolong, Pang Shiyuan is fengxiao. "
Idiom usage
Usage: as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences
Examples
"Yan Ran, long Han, Feng Xiao, Zeng Shi, LAN Xun, Xue Bai" was written by Liu xiaobiao in the Southern Dynasty
a young talented scholar
take a heavy burden and embark on a long road - rèn zhòng zhì yuǎn
The eagle flies and the tiger eats - yīng yáng hǔ shì