Control the Phoenix crane
Yu Fenghe is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is y ù f è NGC ā NH è, which means that it is used to refer to the immortal or the person of virtue. Today it is often used to mourn women. It comes from Wu Rong's "Dr. Hepi went to Shangjing to observe the spirit".
Idiom usage
Example: Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty changed his calendar to Huichang. Love the instrument of controlling Phoenix and crane. Thin point black dragon subduing teaching. It's the destruction of the temple and pagoda in the prefecture that makes the Salmonella recover.
The origin of Idioms
Wu Rong's poem "Dr. Hepi went to Shangjing to observe and cultivate the spirit" said: "the crane has gone down from the smoke, and the Phoenix ointment is still burning in the middle of the moon. I can see it in Baiyun township road. It's a good place to stay in LiuNian yishengwen. "
Idiom explanation
Riding Phoenix and crane. It is said that most immortals ride cranes to heaven, so it is used to describe immortals or those who have got the way. Today, it is often used to mourn women.
Control the Phoenix crane
warning signals of approaching enemy forces are seen on all sides - láng yān sì qǐ
thousands upon thousands of horses and soldiers -- a powerful army - qiān jūn wàn mǎ
a general who rather prefers to be beheaded than to surrender - duàn tóu jiāng jūn
follow with the eye and shake with the hand - mù sòng shǒu huī