Long Weiyan
Longwei Yanyan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó NGW à iy à NH à n, which means to describe the majestic appearance. It comes from Qian Yong's "Lu Yuan Cong Hua · miscellaneous notes · a Wen Cheng Gong".
The origin of Idioms
In Qian Yong's "Lu Yuan Cong Hua · Za Ji · a Wen Cheng Gong" of Qing Dynasty, "in April of the 54th year of Qianlong, Wen Cheng was ordered to survey Jingzhou levees. When I was under the curtain of Bi qiufan's book, I saw that his body was short and weak, and he had no appearance of dragon, power and swallow's chin
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : lóng wēi yàn hàn
Long Weiyan
it 's raining and blowing hard. fēng yǔ jiāo jiā
Buy the subject and cover the water. mǎi chén fù shuǐ