Orchid and osmanthus
LAN xunguifu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á nx ū NGU ì f ù, which refers to the everlasting grace. Later generations also refer to the prosperity of descendants. It comes from Zhang Sima Qi of Shangqi state written by Luo Binwang of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Luo Binwang of Tang Dynasty wrote Zhang simaqi of Shangqi state: "the king of Changshan's sound of jade and gold has a broad expectation of the Marquis's orchid, osmanthus and osmanthus, and his feather is in the shape of a hundred dynasties, which covers the Liangdou and the xiadun, while the bell and tripod cover yuan Yang for a while, and the mountain stands."
Chinese PinYin : lán xūn guì fù
Orchid and osmanthus
take up the cudgels for the injured party. dǎ bào bù píng
Dragon leaping and tiger crouching. lóng yuè hǔ jù
broadmined and knowledgeable. wāng yáng hào bó