The four-character idioms of what's the wind and what's the dragon can be: while dancing while the dragon is flying, while the dragon is playing with the phoenix, while the dragon is playing with the liver and the phoenix marrow, while the dragon is playing with the phoenix, while the dragon is playing with the Feng Chu, the dragon is playing with the phoenix, while the phoenix is playing with the dragon's eyebrows, while the phoenix is playing with the phoenix in Yue Long.
While the dragon and the phoenix dance comes from "Ode to Tokyo", which originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later described the calligraphy as powerful and flexible.
Dragon Zhang Feng Zi comes from Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi", which means the literary talent of the dragon and the beauty of the phoenix. Metaphor is outstanding.
Longgan Fengsui comes from Biography of Jiang Yaozhu, which means a metaphor for rare and precious food.
Long Xiang Feng Dong comes from Qing Gu Yanwu's "Hangzhou", which means a metaphor for waterfalls flying and rushing. Metaphor is flying.
Feng Chu, the Dragon Horse, comes from "Hangzhou" written by Qing and Gu Yanwu, which means that a waterfall flies and rushes. Metaphor is flying.
Feng Chu, the Dragon Pony, comes from Harmony Songs in Haoli, which means that Wang Ye prospers and heroes meet.