great handsome appearance
Longzhangfenghan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó ngzh ā NGF è NGH á n, which means a metaphor for literary brilliance. It comes from the epitaph of the joint burial of Duke Gu, the Marquis of Taibao town.
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Li Dongyang's epitaph for the joint burial of Duke Gu, the Marquis of Taibao Town, the crown prince, said: "the letter of dragon, Zhang, Feng, the son of heaven has a letter."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : lóng zhāng fèng hán
great handsome appearance
defeat and completely wipe out. cuī xiàn kuò qīng
the dragon had nine sons and each of them was different from the others—brothers born of the same parents differ from each other. lóng shēng jiǔ zǐ
Profiteering goes hand in hand. zāng yíng è guàn