Yingguiyan Pavilion
Yingguiyange, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī nggu ī y à ng é, which means women's boudoir. It comes from the Ci of Saiyuan Partridge by Yang Shen of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Of a woman's boudoir.
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Yang Shen's Ci of Saiyuan partridge: "yingguiyan Pavilion is 35 years old, and Mayi longdui road is ten thousand."
Chinese PinYin : yīng guī yàn gé
Yingguiyan Pavilion
borrow arrows with thatched boats. cǎo chuǎn jiè jiàn
as far apart as heaven and earth. tiān rǎng zhī gé
Fish swimming in boiling kettle. yú yóu fèi fǔ
A dream of flying butterflies. péng yóu dié mèng