red phoenix in morning sun
Danfeng Chaoyang, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced D ā NF è ngch á oy á ng, which refers to the time when a talented person meets the Ming Dynasty. From the book of songs, Daya, volume a.
Analysis of Idioms
[antonym] not at the right time
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs, Daya, juan'a: "the Phoenix is singing on the other high hill. Wutong is born in Chaoyang.
Idioms and allusions
Zhang Ruocheng, red phoenix in morning sun, was painted by Wutong Shan Qiao and wrote a poem.
Idiom usage
It is a metaphor for a wise man catching up with a good time. example eight admonishment ministers are united in front and behind, and the sun and Phoenix sing together. In addition to the traitors, he helped the Ming emperor and made great contributions to the past and the present. (Ming Dynasty, Wang Shizhen's Ming Feng Ji, the first one)
Chinese PinYin : dān fèng cháo yáng
red phoenix in morning sun
behead enemy generals and capture their flags. zhǎn jiàng duó qí
blot out the sky and cover the sun. zhē kōng bì rì
one 's word carries the weight of nine tripods. yán zhòng jiǔ dǐng
read ten lines at one glance. shí háng jù xià
very calm and without worldly passions -- said of a monk. lǎo sēng rù dìng