The Phoenix falls over the Phoenix
Luan Tiao Feng Dao is a Chinese idiom pronounced Lu á NDI ā NF è n ɡ D ǎ o, which means that men and women are happy.
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It means that men and women are happy.
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Yin Qian: "in an era of value confusion, everything may be devastated, everything may be overthrown, indecency is equal to elegance, and shamelessness is glory. For money and fame, some artists would rather turn their faces into buttocks, and take advantage of their inexplicable shamelessness, fearlessness and paranoia, with their own lower body or other people's lower body and those secret and bold He has opened his own way and ignored the eyes of the public. He runs naked on this seemingly harmonious and civilized road. Sometimes there are rumors everywhere, sometimes there are flying words all over the sky. Again and again, we see that the dust of madness and shamelessness permeates the whole world. " (Yin Qian's the age of Banghe, P. 226)
Chinese PinYin : luán diān fèng dǎo
The Phoenix falls over the Phoenix
wobble along like a duck or a goose. yā bù é xíng
barter the trunk for the branches. qù běn qū mò
come straight to the point without the slightest hesitation. gān cuì lì luò
be promiscuous in sex relations. zhān fēng rě cǎo