Phoenix and Dragon
Fengzhu Longyao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è ngzhi ù L ó ngxi ā ng, which describes striving for success. It's from the story of the heart of the lute, the love of cattle and wine.
The origin of Idioms
Sun you of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Qin Xin Ji Niu Jiu Jiao Huan: "the newly built sand dyke is the prime minister. He likes the Phoenix, the dragon, the Yan and the Yingpeng coming out of the valley."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, object, attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : fèng zhù lóng xiāng
Phoenix and Dragon
the grains grow luxuriantly among the ruins of the former capital. shǔ lí mài xiù
The thunder is loud, the rain is small. léi shēng dà,yǔ diǎn xiǎo
lofty mountains and high ranges. chóng shān fù lǐng
the rain stops and the sky clears up. yǔ sàn yún shōu