? What do you mean by "Luan Xiang Zhu Feng"? What are the allusions?

Quote: Tang Hanyu's Song of the Stone Drum: Like a phoenix dance, like an angel descending from the earth, like a jade coral tree interlocking. The golden rope and iron rope lock is new and strong, and the ancient tripod jumps into the water and the dragon school. Idiom meaning: Xiang: hovering and flying; Zhu: Fly high. Metaphor calligraphy strokes flying and stretching. Idiom phonetic notation: ㄨㄢˊㄒㄧㄤˊㄈㄥˋㄓㄨˋ General Pinyin: Luanxiang Zhufeng Pinyin Abbreviation: LXFZ Usage Frequency: Idioms are not commonly used as predicates and objects; Metaphor calligraphy font elegant, brush strokes flying. Idiom structure: English translation of combined idioms: colorful calligraphy is synonymous: dragon and phoenix dance idioms for example: Jiu Zheng and Wang Ruan Tingshu: "The trace of the house leaks, the foot of the ancient hairpin, not knowing, but the right army's Luan Xiang Fengxiang, dare not fight." 」