Chinchilla
Fengmaolongjia, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è NGM á ol ó ngji ǎ, which means the feather of a phoenix and the scale of a dragon. It refers to precious things. From the biography of Mr. Shipu.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Mr. Shipu written by yuan Zhongdao of Ming Dynasty, "there are two kinds of old legends, which are put in the middle of the society and chewed by the mice. The Phoenix hair and the dragon's armor, but they don't exist in the world."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: rare
Idiom usage
As subject or object; used of rare things
Chinese PinYin : fèng máo lóng jiǎ
Chinchilla
do something perfunctorily as a routing practice. gù shuò xì yáng
one 's eyes grow round with delight at the sight of money. jiàn qián yǎn hóng
There are two sides to the Chinese thief. hàn zéi bù liǎng lì
not deviating a hair 's breadth. bù shuǎng lèi shǔ