Ban Xiangsong Yan
Ban Xiang, song Yan, is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā nxi ā ngs ò ngy à n, meaning translated as Ban Gu and Song Yu are good at Ci Fu, known for its richness, and later called the beauty of Ci Fu. It's from peach blossom fan, listening to barnyard grass.
The origin of Idioms
In Qing Dynasty, Kong Shangren's Peach Blossom Fan listening to barnyard grass: "in his early years, ci poetry of Qing Dynasty spewed out ban Xiang and song Yan; in his middle age, it flowed into Su Hai and Han Chao."
Idiom usage
To be an object or attribute; to be a good article.
Chinese PinYin : bān xiāng sòng yàn
Ban Xiangsong Yan
Don't say I didn't warn you. wù wèi yán zhī bù yù yě
a modest , self-disciplined gentleman. qiān qiān jūn zǐ
Donating money to make a difference. juān jīn dǐ bì
little government work and few criminal cases. zhèng jiǎn xíng qīng
the very fowls and dogs have no peace. jī quǎn bù níng
not to know chalk from cheese. bù shí hǎo dǎi