the lively and vigorous movement of penmanship -- fine calligraphy
Luanfeifengzhu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Lu á NF ē if è ngzh ù, which means that you are proud of your official career. It comes from the memorial to Li Duxian by Li Dongyang of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used in official career, etc
The origin of Idioms
Li Dongyang of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his memorial to Li Duxian's mother: "the tin of Fu Ji Temple, the order of Wu Tai, the flying of Luan and the flying of Fengzhu, are the most beautiful things to be announced."
Idiom explanation
The Phoenix flies. This is a metaphor for a successful official career.
Chinese PinYin : luán fēi fèng zhù
the lively and vigorous movement of penmanship -- fine calligraphy
abolish punishment with punishment. yǐ xíng qù xíng
most suitable and not subject to change. zhì dàng bù yì
settle one 's young wife in a golden house. jīn wū cáng jiāo