Explanation of the idiom "Hu Zhi Luan Stop"

Original text of the idiom: 鹄志鸾stop

Standard pronunciation: hú zhì luán tíng

Traditional writing: 鹄志鸾stop

鄄What does Zhiluan Ting mean? It describes a person's dignified manner and beautiful appearance.

The idiom solitary of the hunzhiluan stops: carved wood is a swan → the huzhiluan stops → the clouds stop and the moon falls

Usage analysis: used as object, attributive; used in metaphors

Pronunciation warning: We advocate Mandarin, please read it in the standard four tones according to the phonetic symbol hú zhì luán tíng.

Source description: "The Four Sages Remember Their Mothers" written by an unknown person in the Ming Dynasty: "Look at his beautiful eyebrows, forehead, and handsome figure."

Corresponding synonyms: Luan stops and hunzhi