a phoenix from a crow 's nest
Javanica Chao Sheng Feng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ā ch á OSH ē NGF è ng, which means that poor people have cultivated talented people. It's from Song Shi Puji's five Lantern Festival.
Idiom explanation
There is a phoenix in the crow's nest. It refers to the poor people who cultivate talented people.
The origin of Idioms
"Monk asked:" how is it different? " Xianduan said: "a perfect nest produces a Phoenix."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : yā cháo shēng fèng
a phoenix from a crow 's nest
How can you let others snore on your couch. wò tà zhī shàng,qǐ róng tā rén hān shuì
The hammer fell into the well. chèng chuí luò jǐng
Cut your toes to fit your shoes. jié zhǐ shì lǚ
hesitate about what move to make. jǔ qí bù dìng