all kinds of good people
Linfengguilong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í NF è nggu ī L ó ng, which means these four kinds of gods and animals, symbolizing auspicious omens; it refers to rare and precious things; it also refers to people with noble character and respected. From the book of rites · Liyun.
The origin of Idioms
The book of rites · Liyun: "the rare tortoise and the dragon are called the four spirits."
Idiom usage
A combination; an object; a metaphor for something rare and precious. example these four immortals are the masters of the four spirits. The first chapter of Jing Hua Yuan by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : lín fèng guī lóng
all kinds of good people
store up goods to make a good bargain. tún jī jū qí
speak into sb . 's ears in a whisper. fù ěr dī yán
Surrounded by pearls of green. cuì wéi zhū rào
excellent in character and learning. pǐn xué jiān yōu
talk and laugh at the same time. zài xiào zài yán
utter words that do not hang together. qián yán bù dā hòu yǔ