What are the idioms for Feng, Yang and Yang?

1. What are the idioms about phoenix, dragon, etc.

Dragon flying and phoenix dancing,

Dragon and phoenix showing auspiciousness,

Climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix,

Dragon Tower and Phoenix Pavilion,

Dragon’s words and phoenix’s words,

Dragon’s chapter and phoenix’s posture,

Cooking dragon with cannon and phoenix,

Dragon chicks and phoenix species,

Long Qianrong phoenix harvest,

Dragon blood and phoenix marrow,

Riding a dragon with a phoenix,

Zhi The phoenix cooks the dragon,

The phoenix cooks the dragon,

The phoenix cooks the dragon,

The phoenix is ??wild and the dragon is wild,

The dragon is embroidered Phoenix,

dragon carving and phoenix mouth,

phoenix expresses dragon posture,

dragon soars and phoenix flies,

dragon flies and phoenix rises,

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Catching the phoenix and fishing for the dragon,

The phoenix dances on the dragon's plate,

The dragon and the phoenix chick,

The dragon rises and the phoenix lifts,

Lin, phoenix, turtle and dragon,

Cross the phoenix and ride on the dragon,

Dragon and phoenix fly together,

Carve a dragon and draw a phoenix,

Dragon eyebrows and phoenix eyes,

Riding on a dragon and making fun of the phoenix

2. What are the idioms with Yang

A strange combination of circumstances,

The spring is white with snow,

The sun is like fire,

The tiger falls on the sun,

Yangguan Avenue,

The sun sets in the west,

The yang is in harmony with the yin,

The yin and yang are strange,

The sun is under the command of Yang Gong,

The west wind is setting the sun,

The fishing sun is flying Drum,

Yin and Yang changing position,

Six Yang meeting head,

Oak Yang raining gold,

Yin and Yang interlacing,

Pili Yangqiu,

The Meeting of Yangjiu,

The Talented Scholar of Luoyang,

The Young Master of Gaoyang,

Reversing Yin and Yang ,

Sunflower and Huoqing Yang

Stealing the sun,

Qiu Yang Gaogao,

The change of yin and yang,

The disaster of Yang Jiu,

The sun is bright,

The ancient sunset road,

Neither yin nor yang,

Yang Xu Shanli,

Yang Qiu is awesome,

Luoyang Zhigui,

Gaoyang drunkard,

Yin and Yang are miserable and comfortable,

Letting go of horses in Huayang,

Yang spring has feet,

Thoughts of Weiyang,

Yin doubts Yang war,

Flowers and trees facing the sun,

Yangcheng Yixiao,

Wenyang Tianfan,

Winter Sun,

One hundred and six Yangjiu,

The day is cloudy and the night is yang,

The three yangs are prosperous,

The sound of the flute in the mountain yang,

The palace of yangjiu,

Yang detoxifies Yin poison,

Xianyang Yiju,

Yang Confucianism and Yin interpretation,

Buying Tian Yangxian,

Huaiyang is prone to many diseases

Waving the Sun and Yang Ge,

Yang Nine Hundred and Six,

Shan Yang Weeping the Flute,

Long Yang Weeping Fish,

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The love of Weiyang,

A song of Yangguan,

The armor of Jinyang,

The hot summer sun,

Dongyang pinshou,

Yuyang ginseng,

Balcony clouds and rain,

Footed Yangchun,

Heyang County flowers,

Yanghe Qizhe

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Yangguan Santie,

Danfeng Chaoyang,

Hengyang Yandu,

Double Ninth Festival, hat falling,

Reconciling yin and yang

3. Idioms about phoenix and yang

风声 Chaoyang [fèng míng zhāo yáng]

Basic Definition

Chaoyang: the morning sun. The phoenix chirps in the morning sunshine. It is a metaphor for people with great talents to be given opportunities to develop.

Source

"The Book of Songs, Daya, Volume A": "The phoenix is ??singing on that high hill; the phoenix trees are growing on that rising sun."

4. Idioms about phoenix and yang

风明 Chaoyang [fèng míng zhāo yáng]

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Basic meaning

Chaoyang : The morning sun. The phoenix sings in the morning sunshine. It is a metaphor for people with great talents getting opportunities to develop.

Source

"The Book of Songs, Daya, Volume A": "The phoenix is ??singing on that high hill; the phoenix trees are growing on that rising sun."

5. What are the idioms about phoenix?

Idioms starting with phoenix: phoenix feathers and horns, phoenix crown and harem, phoenix mingling and lin coming out, phoenix feathers and beauty, phoenix sighing and tiger looking, phoenix flying, phoenix guanluansheng, phoenix thinking dragon Hu, Feng Kuang, Long Cao, Feng Xieluanhe

6. What are the four-character idioms with the word "phoenix"

Idiom: Lu An Ti Feng

Pinyin: lǚ ān tí fèng

Explanation: It is a metaphor for visiting but not meeting.

Source: "Shishuoxinyu·Jian Ao" written by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "Ji Kang and Lu Anshan, every time they miss each other, they are destined to travel thousands of miles. Later, when An was not around, he left home happily. , Don't come in. Write the word "phoenix" on the door and leave."

Idiom: 鸾山风祥

Pinyin: luán áo fèng zhù

Explanation. : Metaphor for elegant fonts and flying strokes.

Source: "Stone Drum Song" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "The luan soaring and the phoenix are flying under the immortals, and the coral and green trees are intertwined." Idiom: Dragon flying and phoenix dancing

Pinyin: lóng fēi fèng wǔ

Explanation: It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.

Source: "Tokyo Fu" by Zhang Heng of the Han Dynasty: "My ancestors have dragons flying over the white water, and phoenixes flying over the ruins." Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Biaozhongguan Stele": "On the mountain of Tianmu, the water flows out, and dragons fly and phoenixes dance. , gathered in Lin'an"

Idiom: Hundreds of birds paying homage to the phoenix

Pinyin: bǎi niǎo cháo fèng

Explanation: Chao: meeting; Feng: Phoenix, ancient times. The legendary bird king. In the old days, it was used as a metaphor to refer to the sage and wise monarch and the dependence of the world. Later, it was also used to refer to the virtuous and respected people who are expected to return home.

Source: Volume 915 of "Taiping Yulan" by Li Fang and others of the Song Dynasty quoted "Tang Shu": "Haizhou Yanfeng is seen on the city, followed by hundreds of birds, flying to the northeast Cangwu Mountain."

Idiom: Xianglin Mighty Phoenix

Pinyin: xiáng lín wēi fèng

Explanation: Qilin and Phoenix are auspicious animals in ancient legends. , can only be seen in the peaceful and prosperous times. The latter metaphor is a very rare talent.

Source: "Song Book·Fu Ruizhizhong": "In the fourth year of Yuankang, Nanjun gained prestige." "Song History·Le Zhiyi": "In the ninth year, Lanzhou presented Xianglin."

7. What are the idioms about phoenix, dragon, etc.

1. Phoenix marrow, dragon liver [fèng suǐ lóng gān]

It is a metaphor for rare and delicious food.

2. Phoenix dances and dragon flies [ fèng wǔ lóng fēi ]

Describes calligraphy strokes that are powerful and flexible

3. Phoenix dances and dragon flies [ fèng wǔ lóng pán ]

The description of the flying phoenix and the winding dragon is suitable

4. 风箫龙管 [ fèng xiāo lóng guǎn ]

Refers to a type of wind instrument such as shengxiao The sound of playing

5. Phoenix's chest and dragon's neck hair are a metaphor for the majesty and fitness of a horse

8. Idioms about what Yang means:

What Yang means: The setting sun,

Borrowing corpses to return yang,

Whether the extreme yang returns,

Yang nine hundred and six,

Waving the sun and Yang Ge,

Listening to the flute in Shanyang,

Yuyang drum,

A song of Yangguan,

The feeling of Weiyang,

Return to Japan in Luyang,

Slimming in Dongyang,

Weeping fish in Longyang,

Clouds and rain on the balcony,

Jin Armor of Yang,

Paper is precious in Luoyang,

Yangchun has feet,

Chaoyang Danfeng,

The sun is like fire,

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The scorching heat of summer,

The difference between yin and yang,

Hengyang wild goose break,

The change of yin and yang,

Qiu Yang Gaogao ,

Yuyang Ginseng Lao,

Regulating Yin and Yang,

Yang and Qizhe,

Xianyang Yiju,

Dropping one’s hat on the Double Ninth Festival

9. What are the idioms about Phoenix

Crested head and leopard tail:

Phoenix Nirvana:

Playing with dragons and phoenixes:

Xiangluan and Zhufeng: Luan: a bird like the legendary phoenix; Zhu: flying in the sky. The phoenix spreads its wings and soars high. Metaphorical language

Xiangluan and Wufeng: Luan: a legendary bird like the phoenix. The phoenix dances gracefully. It is a metaphor for the vivid and vigorous brushwork in calligraphy and painting

A feather in the majestic phoenix: It means a glimpse of good governance.

Climb the dragon and support the phoenix: Pan: Climb high, get close; Tuo: depend on. It is a metaphor for fawning over people with power and reputation

Luan Hui Feng Wu: Luan: a legendary bird that looks like a phoenix; Hui: spinning. It is a metaphor for the graceful and flying calligraphy strokes

The dragon sings and the phoenix sings:

The rising sun calls the phoenix: It is a metaphor for a person with outstanding moral character, integrity and courage to give advice.

Zhu Feng Xiang Luan: A circling and flying phoenix. Often used as a metaphor for beautiful dancing.

There is a phoenix coming to Yi: Feng: Phoenix, the legendary king of birds; Yi: appearance. Auspicious omen in ancient times.

Riding the phoenix and riding the crane: Riding the phoenix and riding the crane. According to legend, many immortals ascend to heaven on cranes, so it is used as a metaphor for immortals or enlightened people. Today it is often used as a term to mourn women.

To confuse the good with the inferior is to confuse the good with the bad.

Mandarin couple and phoenix couple: describes a man and a woman who love each other like mandarin ducks and phoenixes.

A phoenix grew out of the crow's nest: A phoenix grew out of the crow's nest. It is a metaphor for poor people cultivating talented people.

Xianglin and Mighty Phoenix: Kirin and Phoenix are auspicious animals in ancient legends and can only be seen in peaceful and prosperous times. The latter metaphor is a very rare talent.

Dancing Phoenix and Flying Dragon: It’s like a flying dragon and a flying phoenix. A bold and majestic look.

The cry of Wufeng: It is a metaphor for the harmony of politics and religion and the peace of the world.

Mighty Phoenix and Xilin: Kirin and Phoenix, ancient legends are symbols of auspiciousness and can only be seen in peaceful and prosperous times.

The latter metaphor is a very rare talent.

Jiao: dragon; phoenix: phoenix. Like a dragon leaping or a phoenix dancing. Describes people as being very literary.

Climb the dragon with the phoenix: It is still said to climb the dragon with the phoenix. It is a metaphor for being attached to an emperor or a powerful person.

Recognize the chicken as the phoenix: Buddhist saying. Identify the mediocre as precious.

Rising Phoenix: Like a leaping dragon or a dancing phoenix. Describes people as being very literary.

Weeping Lin Bei Feng: Lin: Qilin; Feng: Phoenix. According to ancient legend, it is an auspicious beast that can only be seen in peaceful and prosperous times. It means mourning the decline of the country.

Riding a dragon and coaxing a phoenix: ①A metaphor for becoming an immortal. ②A metaphor for Tengda.

Hiding a dragon and trapping a phoenix: a metaphor for a talented person being buried.

Pao Feng Pan Long: Cook: boil; Pao: burn. Describes dishes as extremely rich and rare.

Cooking dragon and pao phoenix: Cooking: boiling; Pao: burning. Describes dishes as extremely rich and rare.

Climb the dragon and support the phoenix: It is still said to climb the dragon and support the phoenix. Refers to fawning over powerful people in order to gain wealth.

10. What are the idioms containing the word "phoenix"

1. Dragon flying and phoenix dancing

Pronunciation lóng fēi fèng wǔ

Definition original description The winding and majestic mountains are also described as powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.

Source from Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Biao Zhongguan Stele": "On the mountain of Tianmu, the sweet water flows out, and the dragons and phoenixes dance, gathering in Lin'an."

2. Phoenix feathers and unicorn horns

Pronunciation fèng máo lín jiǎo

Meaning of phoenix feathers, unicorn horns. A metaphor for precious and rare people or things.

Source "Southern History: Biography of Xie Chaozong": "Chaozong has phoenix feathers." "Northern History: Preface to Wenyuan Biography": "Scholars are like ox hair, and those who are successful are like lin horns."