Luanyin Hexin
Luanyinhexin, a Chinese idiom, is Lu á NY ī NH è x ì n in pinyin, which means to refer to the message of fairyland. It comes from the Yingxian tower built by Huainan gaopian.
The origin of Idioms
Luo Yin of Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "Yingxian tower made by gaopian in Huainan": it's hard for the Phoenix to return to the tower, but the Phoenix will come sooner or later
Idiom usage
Chapter 50 of Cao Xueqin's a dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty: "luanyin and crane's message must be read so as to answer God's sigh."
Luanyin Hexin
being in a dangerous situation that misfortune will inevitable occur - wěi ròu hǔ xī
One mistake is eternal hatred - yī shī zú chéng qiān gǔ hèn
be closely related and mutually dependent - chún chǐ xiāng xū