Xuanxiao danque
Xuanxiao danque, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xu á nxi ā OD ā nqu è, meaning fairyland. It is also called "xuanxiao dantai". From Yi Jian Zhi Bu Li Dou Seng.
Analysis of Idioms
Xuanxiao dantai
The origin of Idioms
Hong Mai of the Song Dynasty wrote in Yijian Zhibu · ritualistic monk: "if I compare with Beidou at night, if I have any feelings, I will travel in the purple mansion of Juntian, and I will use it. It's Tianjiang Ganlu. It's not far from xuanxiao danque."
Idiom usage
It refers to fairyland. The words of banishing immortals, floating in the air, play in the dantai of xuanxiao, blow the Luan Sheng and eat the Zixia, and get rid of the dust of the world. Preface to master Zhan's works by Song Lian of Ming Dynasty
Xuanxiao danque
come back with a flick of one 's sleeve - fú xiù ér guī
incomplete parts of ancient scripts - yí biān duàn jiǎn
wear out iron shoes -- spare no effort in searching for sth. - tà pò tiě xié