A rare child
Fengchulinzi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è ngch ú L í NZ ǐ, which means the descendants of the nobility or the children of good reputation. It comes from Yi Lin by Jiao Yanshou of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
They are all close friends, and the spring breeze is blowing down the Yangqiao bridge.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: linzifengling
The origin of Idioms
Jiao Yanshou's Yilin (Volume 2) in Han Dynasty: "Linzi and fengxiao grow up in a family and country."
Idiom explanation
It refers to the descendants of nobility or the children of good reputation.
Chinese PinYin : fèng chú lín zǐ
A rare child
both intelligent and courageous. zhì yǒng shuāng quán
have nothing but the bare walls in one 's house. shì tú sì bì
No rules, no circles. bù yǐ guī jǔ,bù chéng fāng yuán
Listen to the public and watch at the same time. gōng tīng bìng guān