Tan Lang Xie nu
Tanlang xiernu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t á NL á ngxi è n ǚ, which means a couple or couple with both talent and appearance. It comes from peony planting song.
Idiom explanation
Tanlang: in the Jin Dynasty, Pan Yue was known as tannu, with beautiful posture; Xie NV: in the Jin Dynasty, Xie Daoyun was brilliant, referring to talented women.
The origin of Idioms
Li He of Tang Dynasty wrote a poem named "peony seed song:" where does the Tanlang and Xie Nu sleep? The moon on the terrace is bright and the swallow talks at night. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive, it refers to a couple with both ability and appearance. The poem "Qixi" written by Luo Yin of Tang Dynasty: "we should give thanks to the female Zhuji suitcase and write the beautiful Tanlang chapter."
Chinese PinYin : tán láng xiè nǚ
Tan Lang Xie nu
the mountains are high and the water wide. shān yáo shuǐ yuǎn
Dragon leaping and tiger crouching. lóng yuè hǔ jù