The wild goose flies apart
Yanyingfenfei is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à NY à NGF à NF à I, which means the separation of metaphor.
Idiom explanation
Pronunciation: y à NY à NGF à NF à I
Interpretation: it refers to the separation of two phases.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio, Ma Jiefu of the Qing Dynasty: "even the shadows of wild geese are flying, and the tears are in the Jingshu trees. When Luan Jiao is found again, the change comes from Luhua."
Analysis of Idioms
Usage: commendatory, as predicate; used for husband and wife or lovers, etc
Chinese PinYin : yàn yǐng fēn fēi
The wild goose flies apart
congratulate each other by raising the hand to the brow. é shǒu chēng sòng
golden laws and precious rules. jīn kē yù niè
Everyone sweeps the snow in front of the door. gè rén zì sǎo mén qián xuě
fold one's hands and await destruction. shù shǒu dài sǐ
one 's fighting spirit soars aloft. dòu zhì áng yáng