What does Xiao Feng mean by idioms?

Fé ng Xi ā o Lu á n gu ? n, a Chinese idiom, is pinyin for fé ng Xi ā o Lu á n gu m\ u n, which means playing Xiao Sheng and other music. From Shu's "Thinking about the Great Song and Writing Poems"

Idioms with the word "Guan":

Suction tube, China idiom. Pinyin is sh ǔ n há o nu ò gu n, which means grinding ink and moistening pen. It refers to the way of thinking and writing. From answer to Wang Pou.

Three-pronged approach, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sā n gu m ǐ n q í xià, which means to do one thing from three aspects or use three methods at the same time, from Guo Song Xu Ruo's Pictures and Stories.

Idioms with the word "chaos":

The wind and waves, an idiom in China, is pronounced as fèng bó luán piāo, which means that calligraphy originally describes elegance and elegance, and later refers to the separation of husband and wife or the frustration of literati. From the poem "Ga Shen Shan".

Xiangluan Jifeng, an idiom in China, is pronounced as Xiáng Luán zhüfèng, which means a metaphor for wealth. From Qin Xin Auspicious Land Writing Society written by Sun You in Ming Dynasty.

Idioms with the word "Xiao":

Lou Chuan Xiao Gu, a China idiom, is the incarnation of Ló u Chuá n Xi ā o G, which means holding Lou Chuan, playing flute and drums. From "Tao Anmeng remembers the West Lake in July and a half".

Wucheng Chuixiao, a China idiom, is pinyin Wu Shi Chu Xiāo, which means that Wu Zixu of Chu fled to Wu State in the Spring and Autumn Period and begged for food in the market. Metaphor is begging in the street. From Historical Records Biography of Fan Sui and Cai Ze.

Idioms with the word "Phoenix":

Jingxing Phoenix Emperor, an idiom in China, has the pinyin of jǐng xρng fèng Hu, which means that it is said that j ǐ jǐng xěng fèng Huáng can only be seen in Taiping. Later, it was a metaphor for beautiful things or outstanding talents. Excerpted from A Book with Li Shaoshi.