like the soaring phoenix and the rising dragon
Qifeng Tengjiao is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Q ǐ f è NGT é ngji ā o, which means like a dragon leaping and a phoenix dancing. It describes people with great literary talent. It comes from the preface to Tengwang Pavilion by Wang Bo of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Bo's preface to Tengwang Pavilion in Tang Dynasty: "Tengjiao Qifeng is the school of Ci of Meng Xuexue."
Idiom usage
But when it comes to the weather of the reform, it's already. "Boy Scouts, flag planting" by Dunlu in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : qǐ fèng téng jiāo
like the soaring phoenix and the rising dragon
said of high moral behavior. jīn shēng yù zhèn
with steady progress from day to day and from month to month. rì jiù yuè jiāng
appear and disappear without regularity. chū mò wú cháng
burn straws and weeds and water the land. huǒ gēng shuǐ zhòng
Eastern and Western austerity. dōng zǔn xī jié
high officials and noble lords. dá guān guì yào