phoenix singing in the morning sun -- good omen for the country
Fengming Chaoyang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è NGM í ngzh ā oy á ng, which means that the Phoenix is singing in the morning sun. It refers to the chance for a person of high ability to play. From the book of songs, Daya, volume a.
Idiom explanation
Chaoyang: the morning sun.
The origin of Idioms
"Book of Songs Da Ya volume a": "phoenix is singing, it is in the upper part of the mountain. Wutong is born, and it is in Chaoyang."
Idiom usage
It refers to the chance that a person with ability will be given full play. Example: the first impeachment of the University's Bachelor and his wife. According to the meaning of the Sutra, the world is better than Fengming Chaoyang. "Zhang Hua saw Chu Tao and said to Lu Pingyuan:" brother long yueyun, Jin, Gu Yanxian, Feng Mingchao. " Lu Pingyuan, Lu Ji, has done the internal history of the plain. "Chao" cannot be pronounced ch á o. According to the biography of Han Yuan in the new book of Tang Dynasty, "the censor Li Shangan began to make a few extreme remarks, and people liked it at that time, which was called" fengmingchaoyang. "
Chinese PinYin : fèng míng zhāo yáng
phoenix singing in the morning sun -- good omen for the country
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