Taige Shengfeng
Taige Shengfeng is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is t á Ig é sh ē NGF ē ng, which means the serious atmosphere of officials in Taige. It means that the official style is clean and honest. It comes from the biography of Fu Xuan in the book of Jin.
Idiom usage
The official style is right
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, the biography of Fu Xuan: "every time there is impeachment, or when it's getting late, holding the white bamboo slips and the whole hairpin belt, you can't sleep and wait for the day.". So you'll be awed by your visit, and there will be a wind in the Taige. "
Taige Shengfeng
pass off the sham as the genuine - yú mù hùn zhēn
the two phoenixes fly side by side - fèng huáng yú fēi
shoulder to shoulder and hub to hub - jià jiān jī gū