Dancing Phoenix and flying dragon
Dancing Phoenix and flying dragon, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ f è NGF ē IL ó ng, which means bold and majestic appearance. From "Partridge Sky".
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Zhang Xiaoxiang's poem "Partridge Sky" said: "dancing Phoenix and flying dragon for 500 years, wrapping the beautiful scenery in the mountains and rivers."
Discrimination of words
Synonym: dragon flying and Phoenix dancing
Idiom usage
It is a classic and solemn embroidered clothes and brocade cover. The fourth chapter of Chan Zhen Yi Shi by Taoist Qingxi in Ming Dynasty
Dancing Phoenix and flying dragon
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