Swallowing Fu Xi Jing
Swallow Fu Xi Jing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ū NF ú x ī J ǐ ng, which means to swallow Fu Lu and serve rixia. It's from the story of Ming Tong.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 2 of Ming Tong Ji written by Liang Tao Hongjing of the Southern Dynasty: "those who sit on a mountain, practice scriptures, swallow the seven yuan scenery, can also lead to Tao."
Chinese PinYin : tūn fú xī jǐng
Swallowing Fu Xi Jing
to cry without making a noise. yǐn qì tūn shēng
A thousand days of military training is used in one dynasty. yǎng bīng qiān rì,yòng zài yī zhāo
receive flattery or compliment. dài gāo mào zǐ