Wei Fengxiang Lin
Wei Feng Xiang Lin, pronunciation: W ē if ē ngxi á NGL í, Chinese idiom, interpretation: Qilin and Phoenix, ancient legends are auspicious animals, only in the peaceful and prosperous times can see. After the metaphor is very rare talent. Source: Fu Ruizhi Zhong, history of Song Dynasty
Idiom explanation
Idiom: Wei Feng Xiang Lin
Pinyin: W ē if ē ngxi á NGL í n
Explanation: Kirin and Phoenix are auspicious animals in ancient legends, which can only be seen in the peaceful and prosperous times. After the metaphor is very rare talent.
source
Fu Rui Zhi Zhong, the history of Song Dynasty: "in the fourth year of Yuankang, Nanjun gained prestige." "History of the Song Dynasty · Le Zhi 1": "nine years, Lan Zhou Xianxiang Lin."
Chinese PinYin : wēi fēng xiáng lín
Wei Fengxiang Lin
Painful sores caused by mutual denudation. hù bō tòng chuāng
he fled in any path he could without heeding which he chose. jí bù zé lù
mastermind with painstaking effort. kǔ xīn jīng yíng
start something from scratch. bái shǒu chéng jiā
Guess from the East and guess from the West. dōng cāi xī chuāi