gifted son
Tianshangqilin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti à NSH à ngq í L í n, which means praising someone's son for his literary talent. It comes from the biography of Xu Ling in southern history.
Idiom usage
To refer to a man's literary son
Examples
The original species of Kirin in the sky.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: stone in the sky
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Xu Ling in the southern history, "when I was a few years old, my family took the waiting Salmonella to interpret Baozhi. The top of Baozhi said: the stone unicorn in the sky."
Idiom explanation
Unicorn: legendary beast. Praise another's son for his talent.
gifted son
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