have a bright future
Pengchengwanli, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p é ngch é NGW à NL à, which means that pengniao can fly thousands of miles. It is a metaphor for a bright future. It's from Chuang Tzu's xiaoyaoyou.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu's xiaoyaoyou: "Peng moved to the south of the Ming Dynasty, and the water hit three thousand li, and the water hit nine thousand li."
Idiom usage
I once lived in the snow, and I was afraid of the trade wind. The first chapter of the story of the fisherman and the woodcutter by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: a long and bright future
have a bright future
seven-pace talent-literary talent in ready play - qī bù zhī cái
To be a monk for one day and strike a clock for one day - zuò yī rì hé shàng zhuàng yī tiān zhōng