Jingxingfenghuang
Jingxing Fenghuang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ǐ NGX ī NGF è nghu á ng, which means that Jingxing and Fenghuang can only be seen in a peaceful world. Later, it is used to refer to beautiful things or outstanding talents. It comes from the book with young Li Shiyi.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Hanyu's book with Li Shiyi, a young lady, said: "if the imperial court's scholars look to the east from the neck, if they see the king at the beginning, it's faster to rush to see it first."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences. example the Phoenix, the star of the scenery, favors seeing. Song Sushi's dream for Sima Xiangru
Chinese PinYin : jǐng xīng fèng huáng
Jingxingfenghuang
like nature itself -- highest quality. hún rán tiān chéng
Good talent and good practice. cái mào xíng jié
not a hair 's breadth in between. jiàn bù róng fà
a feeling of exaltation upon fulfillment. héng méi tǔ qì
one 's face shows no compromise with evil. yì xíng yú sè