embroider phoenix patterns
Describing the dragon and embroidering the Phoenix, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi á ol ó ngxi ù f è ng, which means exquisite hand embroidery. It generally refers to ancient needlework. It comes from the story book of qingpingshan hall, Fengyue Ruixian Pavilion.
The origin of Idioms
Ming Honghui's qingpingshantang Huaben · fengyueruixianting: poetry, song and Fu, Qin, chess, calligraphy and painting, dragon and Phoenix depiction, women's weaving skills, drinking food and wine.
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute; used in embroidery, etc
Examples
He can describe the dragon and the Phoenix, and he is good at everything. The seventh chapter of Zhang Nanzhuang's he Dian in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Dragon and Phoenix, Phoenix and Phoenix
embroider phoenix patterns
Three commandments for gentlemen - jūn zǐ sān jiè
Forget one's life and give up one's life - wàng shēng shě sǐ
a worthless person in imposing attire - mù hóu yī guàn