the dragon 's liver and the phoenix 's marrow
Lingan Fengsui, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í ng ā NF è ngsu ǐ, which means the liver of Qilin and the bone marrow of Phoenix. It refers to rare delicacies. It comes from Wang Dingbao's "Tang Zhiyan · Zai Ying Bu Jie, Sheng Yizhen".
The origin of Idioms
Wang Dingbao's "Tang Zhiyan · Zai Ying Bu Jie Sheng Jia Yi Zhen" in the Five Dynasties said, "if you don't get on the throne, it's only Jiang Jun!"
Analysis of Idioms
Longgan Fengsui
Idiom usage
It's a real deer's breast and a leopard's fetus. It's rare and precious. He Yong's story of the dragon in the Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : lín gān fèng suǐ
the dragon 's liver and the phoenix 's marrow
adopt different methods of study in accordance with the change of seasons. chūn sòng xià xián
Zhu men stinks of wine and meat, and the road is frozen to death. zhū mén jiǔ ròu chòu,lù yǒu dòng sǐ gǔ
high degree of difficulty reflects masterly skill. yīn nán jiàn qiǎo
The blood and the water do not mix. jiāng shuǐ bù jiāo
The prime minister comes from the East and the general comes from the West. guēn dōng chū xiàng, guān xī
have neither learning nor skill. bù xué wú shù
the evening of the moon and the morning of the flowers. yuè xī huā chén