Pinyin: fèng Huang láI yí
Explanation: Instrument: volumetric instrument. Phoenix comes to dance, and her appearance is extraordinary. Ancient times refers to auspicious signs.
Source: Liu Tang Zongyuan's "Jinwen": "Many animals dance, Fenglai musical instruments, beauty is changing, and people are harmonious without anger."
For example, at the wedding banquet, everyone wishes the newlyweds phoenix nirvana and reconciliation for a hundred years.
2. Idiom: Phoenix dances and dragons dance.
Pinyin: w incarnation
Description: The strokes used to describe calligraphy are powerful and flexible.
Source: "Biography of Heroes of Children" The tenth time: "Only this calligraphy can be written like this, which is really admirable."
For example, making sentences: look at right and wrong in black and white, write phoenix dance, write three or four words, the roads are staggered, and people have a miserable life. Dear friends, give yourself a plan to reach the other side of the world!
3. Idiom: The wind blows wildly.
Pinyin: fèng bóLUN piāo
Explanation: Metaphorically, a talented person is frustrated and goes with the flow.
Source: Qingquan Wang Zu