Phoenix and Phoenix
Fengcailuan chapter, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è NGC ǎ ilu á nzh ā ng, which means to describe the gorgeous style of poetry. From "Xie Qi jingling Wang Shi Yongming Song Qi".
Idiom usage
In contemporary Yin Qian's Secret biography of Tianting: "the peach is red and willow is green on the side of Lingjie, and the green is surrounded by pearls under the palace gate. The Golden Phoenix crows and the crane is clear. The green dragon hovers on the left and the white tiger roars on the right. Inside the hall, there are misty curtains and cloud curtains, fragrant purple smoke, misty auspicious clouds, fresh brocade clothes, colorful Phoenix and Phoenix. Tiandou sits on the Luan stage, facing the jade case of the Pearl curtain, backed by the jade screen, accompanied by four boys and girls on the left and right. There are xuanyuanhao, Da Yinhao, fuxihao, nvji and dengdeng Buddha on the left and right
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Liang and Shen Yue's "Xieqi jingling king sheyongming music and Song Qi": "Phoenix Color Luan chapter, Xia Xianjin red tape."
Chinese PinYin : fèng cǎi luán zhāng
Phoenix and Phoenix
one's nobility lasts forever. shān gāo shuǐ cháng