Luan Bu Hong Jing
Luan'an Hongjing is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Lu á NQ í h ó NGJ ī ng, which refers to the posture of calligraphy. It comes from the book of Wang Daling.
The origin of Idioms
Huang Bowen of the Song Dynasty wrote in the book of Wang daling, which was published in the book of FA tie, that "it was only when I put on a ruler that I could see more clearly, but when the Luan ran and the Hong Jing wanted to fly away."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in calligraphy, etc
Chinese PinYin : luán qí hóng jīng
Luan Bu Hong Jing
on the borders between the two kingdoms wu and chu. wú tóu chǔ wěi
have no sense of gratitude and justice. gū ēn bèi yì
be handsome and highly esteemed. xiàng mào táng táng
a long-toothed man with a livid face. qīng miàn liáo yá
there is a chill in the spring air. chūn hán liào qiào
Plenty of food and plenty of grass. liáng duō cǎo guǎng