Xiangfengmuyi
Xiang fengmuyi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi à NGF à NGM à y à, which means to enlighten and admire its etiquette. Or point to its demeanor, admire its righteousness. It comes from Fan Yi Qiu Gong Shu.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Juzheng of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his book Fan Yi Qiu Gong Shu: "therefore, he united with the Western monks, worshipped the wind, asked for tribute, and offered Chen to the king."
Idiom usage
There are both club members and non club members from Xiang fengmuyi. There are as many as nine in one hundred. (Zheng Yimei's "Nanshe congtan · later activities of Nanshe"
Xiangfengmuyi
equally difficult to go on or retreat - jìn tuì shī tú
a dog trying to catch mice -- too meddlesome - gǒu ná hào zǐ