The Phoenix dances with the dragon
Fengwulongpan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è NGW ǔ L ó NGP á n, which means flying phoenix and winding dragon. It's a good match. From the story of heroes and heroines.
The idiom comes from Chapter 24 of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in Qing Dynasty: "if you don't want to pay homage to them, you can just synthesize a" famous flower and tie together ", which is just like a jade carving in a golden chamber and a phoenix dancing in a dragon flat!"
Chinese PinYin : fèng wǔ lóng pán
The Phoenix dances with the dragon
an orphan-calf injures the nursing cow -- ingratitude. gū dú chù rǔ
the earth trembled and the mountains swayed. dì dòng shān cuī
Don't cover up when you return to your teacher. Don't chase after the poor. guī shī wù yǎn,qóng kòu wù zhuī
have the punishment exceed the crime. fá bù dāng zuì