The sun and the Dragon
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is R ì Ji ǎ ol ó ngy á n. It means that in the old times, the physiologist referred to the Longyan in the middle of his forehead, which was called the emperor's precious phase. Rijiao, according to the shangshuzhonghouzhu written by Zheng Xuan of the Eastern Han Dynasty, is called "the shape of the bone in the middle of the court is like that of the sun", which is the part of the front bone in the middle of the front bone with the shape of the sun. It is also said that the sun angle is above the left eyebrow bone. It comes from the book of the Liang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of the Liang Dynasty, the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty: "Your Majesty's appearance of the dragon in the corner of the sun is expressed on the day of favoritism; the auspiciousness of Tongyun's plain Qi is based on the beginning of Yingwu."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: rijiaolongting
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, object and attribute. example he is seven feet and five inches long, with his hands above his knees. The first chapter of Gaozu in Chenshu
The sun and the Dragon
too great pleasure will bring about sadness - lè jí shēng bēi