It is a metaphor that a person with high moral character and high prestige is respected by everyone and is admired by others.
In the old days, the meaning of "a hundred birds paying homage to the phoenix" refers to the sageness of the monarch that attracts the attachment of the people. Among them, Chao means court, Bainiao refers to various birds, and Feng refers to the legendary bird king Phoenix, the first of the birds in ancient legends. Quoted from Haizhou: "I saw a phoenix on the city, followed by hundreds of birds, flying to Wushan in the northeast, and thinking about how glorious it was back in Victoria?"
The idiom "Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix" comes from "Tang Shu" quoted in Volume 915 of "Taiping Yulan" written by Li Fang and others in the Song Dynasty. Its original sentence is: Hai Zhou Yan saw the phoenix on the city, followed by hundreds of birds, flying northeast to Cangwu Mountain. "Taiping Yulan" is a shining pearl in the long history of ancient China. As a treasure house for retrieving ancient books and materials by category, it has high historical value.
The meaning of "Hundred Birds Paying Attention to the Phoenix" is one of the top ten famous pieces of Chinese national instrumental music. "Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix" is a folk wind and percussion ensemble known as drum music or drum music. It was first popular in Henan, Shandong, Hebei and other places. It is one of the top ten famous Chinese national instrumental music. It has a lively and cheerful tune. , depicts the harmonious singing of birds, praises the beauty of nature, and gives full play to the suona's ability to imitate.