a man of rare talent
Wei fengxianglin, pronounced w ē if è ngxi á NGL í n, is an idiom to describe a rare talent. It comes from Fu Ruizhi in the book of Song Dynasty.
The ancient legend is a symbol of auspiciousness, which can only be seen in the peaceful and prosperous times.
It was written in Fu Ruizhi 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 fèng xiáng lín
a man of rare talent
when the moon is at its full , it begins to wane. yuè mǎn zé kuī
You can't be square without rules. bù yǐ guī jǔ,bù néng chéng fāng yuán
with one's face towards the sky. yǎng miàn cháo tiān