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A hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix

Explanation Chao: meeting in court; Feng: Phoenix, the king of birds in ancient legends. In the old days, it was used as a metaphor to refer to the sage and wise monarch and the dependence of the world. Later, it was also used to refer to the virtuous and respected people who are expected to return home.

Source: Song Dynasty Li Fang et al.'s "Taiping Yulan" Volume 915 quotes "Tang Shu": "Haizhou Yanfeng saw it on the city, followed by hundreds of birds, flying northeast to the sky Wushan."

Usage example The Changchun dew wine in the jade cups was also taken by the waiting maids and poured into a large porcelain vat with ~. (Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng" Volume 2, Chapter 31)

The colorful phoenix follows the crow

The interpretation is a metaphor for a woman marrying a man whose talent and appearance are not worthy of her.

Source: "Shiwen Leiju": "Du Dazhong started in the army, and his concubine is good at poetry. There is a sentence of 'the colorful phoenix follows the crow'."

Use example Since Jiake married a girl , everyone knows it, and they can’t help but talk about it. (Chapter 16 of "Niehaihua" by Zeng Pu of the Qing Dynasty)

Chaoyang Danfeng

The interpretation is a metaphor for the time when talents meet in the bright future.

From "The Book of Songs Daya·Juan A": "The phoenix sings in that high hill. The phoenix tree grows in that rising sun."

Crossing the Phoenix by Luan

Explanation of Chengluan: to seek a good spouse. A metaphor for forming a beautiful couple.

Use case... Leave only the traces of Yi Xing's writing and don't be afraid that everything will come to nothing. Be prepared~. (Li Yu of the Qing Dynasty, "Shen Luanjiao·Debt Bait")

Catch the phoenix and fish for the dragon

Interpretation of phoenix and dragon: here refers to talents. It is a metaphor for searching and identifying rare talents.

From the first chapter of "Haotian Tower" by Zhu Kai of Yuan Dynasty: "There is no need to fish for phoenixes or dragons, don't choose Yuan Rong."

Danfeng Chaoyang

Anti-righteousness: talent is not appreciated, life is not at the right time

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for talented people who meet at the right time.

From "The Book of Songs Daya·Juan A": "The phoenix sings in that high hill. The phoenix tree grows in that rising sun."

The eight admonishments are in the same mind before and after using the example. The red and phoenixes of Chaoyang sing together. Eliminate the traitors and support the Ming Dynasty anyway, leaving behind meritorious deeds that will shine in the past and present. (The first episode of "Ming Feng Ji" by Wang Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty)

Inverted Phoenix, Dianluan

Similar meaning: Dianluan inverted Phoenix

Explanation: Metaphorical order is out of order. Used in old novels to describe sexual intercourse between men and women.

Bi Luan Dao Feng

Interpretation metaphor is out of order. Used in old novels to describe sexual intercourse between men and women.

Sourced from the second fold of the fourth volume of "The Romance of the West Chamber" written by Wang Shifu of Yuan Dynasty: "You embroider the curtains to make preparations, and the phoenixes and phoenixes are all over the place."

Feng Guan Xia Pei

The close meaning is pearls and jewels, surrounded by green pearls

The opposite meaning is Jingchai cloth skirt and quail clothes with hundreds of knots

Interpretation of the attire worn by wealthy women in the old days when they got married to show their glory. Also refers to the dress worn by an official's wife.

Source from the fourth chapter of "Xiaoxiang Yu" by Yang Xianzhi of Yuan Dynasty: "I took off this golden flower eight-treasure phoenix crown, took off this cloud and colorful robe, and gave them to Miss Zhang's dressing table. , I am willing to do Mei Xiang's bidding."

It is a good thing to choose an auspicious day to get married, with ordinary drums, music, flowers, and candles. (Chapter 58 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty)

Phoenix Lai Yi

Definition of Yi: Rong Yi. The phoenix dances with extraordinary appearance. In ancient times, it was an auspicious omen.

Source "Shang Shu·Yi Ji": "Ninety percent of "Xiao Shao", the phoenix comes to the ceremony."

Usage example Since Wei came to the throne, Qilin was born, ~. (Chapter 80 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty)

Phoenix Flying

The interpretation originally refers to the phoenix and the phoenix flying together. It is a metaphor for the reconciliation and love between husband and wife. Often used to wish people a happy marriage.

Source: "The Book of Songs Daya·Juan A": "The phoenix is ??flying, its feathers are fluttering."

The Phoenix is ??in the cage

Definition of cage: birdcage . The phoenix is ??locked in a cage. It is a metaphor that talented people cannot use retribution.

From Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters Huaisha" in the Warring States Period, Chu Dynasty: "The phoenix is ??flying, and the chickens and swans are dancing."

Phoenix feathers are beautiful

Interpretation In the old days, it was used as a metaphor for the father to be an official, and the son to inherit the father's business.

Use example: Didn’t you hear that their brother will also protect the Taoist platform today? Really, admirable and respectable. (Chapter 34 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty)

A rare one

One in a hundred close meanings

Antonyms are everywhere

Explanation: phoenix feathers, unicorn horns. A metaphor for precious and rare people or things.

Source: "Southern History·Xie Chaozong Biography": "Chaozong has phoenix feathers." "Northern History·Wenyuan Biography Preface": "A scholar is like an ox's hair, and an accomplished person is like a lin's horn."

You are the only one in the county who has passed the test, no matter what. (Liang Bin's "Hongqipu" 20)

Feng Miluan 吪

Interpretation Mi: refers to the death of the phoenix; 吪: refers to the death of the Luan. A metaphor for death. In the old days, elegies were often used.

Source: "The Book of Birds": "The phoenix is ??like a luan, and hundreds of birds are dying."

The phoenix sings and the sun rises

Explanation of the sun: the morning sun. The phoenix chirps in the morning sunshine. It is a metaphor for people with great talents to be given opportunities to develop.

From "The Book of Songs Daya·Juan A": "The phoenix sings in that high hill; the phoenix tree grows in that rising sun."

Phoenix owl nest together

Interpretation Feng: Phoenix, a symbol of auspiciousness; Xiao: a symbol of evil bird. The divine bird and the evil bird are in the same nest. It is a metaphor that good and bad are mixed together without distinction.

Fu Long and Phoenix Chu

Interpretation of Fu Long: (Wolong) Zhuge Kongming. Feng Chu: Pang Shiyuan. Both of them were famous strategists and military strategists during the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. Later, it refers to a person with higher knowledge and ability who is hidden but not revealed.

Source: "Three Kingdoms, Shu Chronicles, Biography of Zhuge Liang" Pei Songzhi's annotation quoted from "Xiangyang Ji": "Liu Bei visited Sima Decao on world affairs. Decao said: 'How do Confucians and laymen know the current affairs? Those who know the current affairs care. Junjie. There are dragons and phoenixes here. If I ask who they are, they say: Zhuge Kongming and Pang Shiyuan.

The interpretation is traditionally used. The four animals that symbolize longevity, nobility, and good luck are metaphors for people who are in high positions and have great virtues all over the world.

Source: "Han Shu·Zhai Fangjin Biography": "The Empress Dowager is like a turtle, dragon, scale, and phoenix." answer. ”

Jiuji Fengchi

The interpretation is a metaphor for mediocre people occupying important positions.

Source: "Zizhi Tongjian·Tang Jize Tianhou Shengli Year 2": "Although Wang Jishan, the internal historian, has no academic knowledge, it is difficult to win over his integrity, and he has the integrity of a minister. "Hu Sansheng's note: ""Chao Ye Qian Zai" said: "The king and his good talents were mediocre, his wind and spirit were dull and turbid. When he was an internal historian, he was known as "Jiuji Fengchi"." '"

Crossing the Phoenix and Riding the Luan

Interpretation: Feng: Phoenix; Luan: A bird like the legendary Phoenix. The couple rides on the phoenix and the Luan. It is a metaphor for rapid success and ambition. .

From the third chapter of "Liu Xingshou" by Yang Jingxian of Yuan Dynasty: "Let's say goodbye for now. In three days, we will send you to the west of the city to get the longevity block and take care of you across Fengcheng Luan. "

Use Example I have now won a guest, who will come and watch the Altair and Vega in the evening. (Ming Dynasty Cui Shipei's "The Romance of the West Chamber: Invitation to the East Pavilion")

Farewell to the Phoenix

The interpretation is a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife.

Source: Tang Li He’s poem "Xiang Fei": "Farewell to Fengyan Wuzhong." ”

Example: On that day, when I was practicing female martial arts, I was holding an embroidery velvet in my hand. I suddenly heard the three piano instruments in the distant courtyard in the painting building. I was so angry that I burst into tears. I couldn’t help but be moved by my hometown. (Yuan·Anonymous) "Wu Tong Ye" (Fourth Fold)

Lin, Phoenix, Turtle and Dragon

Explanation: These four divine animals symbolize good luck and are a metaphor for rare and precious things, and also a metaphor for noble character and respect.

Source: "Book of Rites·Liyun": "Lin, phoenix, turtle, and dragon are called the four spirits. ”

麺麹鹛狠

Similar meaning: phoenix feathers and phoenix horns

Interpretation means that all good things, no matter how big or small, are gathered in.

Origin: Tang Dynasty· Zhang Huaijin's "Book Discussion": "A feather from a linfeng, a piece of armor from a turtle or a dragon, everything is recorded. . ”

麟锛鈥锛锛锟斤拷Source: "Baopuzi·Autobiography": "In the later years, I also learned the art of the seven-foot staff, and I could use the white blade to take out the big halberd.

However, it is also the end of learning without haste; knowing it is like a lin horn and a phoenix distance, why use it? ”

麟角风觜

Definition: bird’s beak. Kirin’s horn, phoenix’s mouth. Metaphor for rare and precious things.

Origin: Dongfang Shuo, Han Dynasty "Records of Ten Continents in the Sea": "Boil phoenix beaks and lin horns and fry them together to make a paste, which is called xuxianjiao or lianjinni. This glue can renew the broken strings of bows and slaves, and the broken gold of swords. ”

Use example ~ I don’t know it in the world, I can see it by frying the glue and resettling the string. (Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "When I met the king after I was ill, I drank and gave him a song")

Lin Jiao Feng Zui

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Definition: bird's beak. Kirin's horn, phoenix's mouth. Metaphor for rare and precious things.

Origin from Han Dynasty Dongfang Shuo's "Book of Ten Continents in the Sea": "Boiled Phoenix Beak and Lin's Horn." , decoct together and make a paste, which is called Xuxianjiao or Lianjinni. This glue can renew the broken strings of bows and slaves, and the broken gold of swords. ”

龙飞飞风飞

The close meaning is free and unrestrained

The interpretation originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.

Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Biaozhongguan Stele": "On the Tianmu Mountain, the wild water flows out, and dragons and phoenixes dance, gathering in Lin'an. "

Yang Ji looked up and saw four large screens hanging on the north wall, with cursive writing ~, which was amazing. (Chapter 9 of "Lao Can's Travels" by Liu E of the Qing Dynasty)

The dragon and the phoenix present auspiciousness

Interpretation refers to auspicious events

Source: "Kong Congzi·Jiwen": "When the emperor is virtuous and peace is about to be achieved, the phoenix, turtle, dragon, etc. will be the first to bring good fortune." "

Dragon liver and phoenix brain

Interpretation is a metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.

Source: Chapter 36 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "Xuan De said: "Be prepared to hear that the Duke is about to leave. It will be like losing your left and right hands." Although it contains dragon liver and phoenix marrow, it is not sweet in taste. ”

Dragon liver and phoenix marrow

The interpretation is a metaphor for an extremely rare and precious food.

Source: Chapter 36 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "Xuan De said: "Be prepared to hear that the Duke is about to leave. It will be like losing your left and right hands." Although it contains dragon liver and phoenix marrow, it is not sweet in taste. "

龙 colt and phoenix chick

Interpretation is a metaphor for a handsome young man. Often used as a compliment.

Source: "Book of Jin·Lu Yun Biography": "Yunzi" Shilong, who can belong to literature at the age of six, has a pure and upright nature and is talented and reasonable. Shao Shao is as famous as his brother Ji. Although his articles are not as good as Ji's, his arguments are better than those of Ji, so he is nicknamed "Er Lu". When he was young, Wu Shangshu Guangling Min Hong saw it and was surprised, saying: "If this child is not a dragon colt, he must be a phoenix chick." '"

Young master is really the case~, unless Xiao Wang is abrupt in front of the old man, it is immeasurable that in the future, "a young phoenix will be as clear as an old phoenix". (Chapter 15 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty )

龙蠠风伊

The meaning is like a dragon coiling around, like a phoenix hiding deep.

Source: "Yi" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. "Book of Han Xingzhou": "Therefore, the men of dragon, pan, and phoenix, all want to receive their names and fix their names on the kings and princes. ”

Dragon leaps and phoenix cries

It means like a dragon leaping and a phoenix singing. It is a metaphor for outstanding talent.

Source: Liu Yiqing, Song Dynasty, "Shi Shuo Xin" "Yu·Reward": "Brother Jun, the dragon leaps over Yunjin, Gu Yanxian's phoenix sings in the morning sun, saying that the treasure in the southeast has been exhausted, and I don't expect to see Chu Sheng again. ”

Dragon Chapter and Phoenix Posture

Interpretation chapter: Literary talent. The literary talent of the dragon, the posture of the phoenix. It is a metaphor for outstanding style.

Source: "Shi Shuo Xin" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty "Yu Rong Zhi" Liu Xiao noted: "Kang is seven feet and eight inches long, has a majestic appearance, an earthy and wood-shaped body, without any decoration, but has the appearance of a dragon and a phoenix, and is natural in nature. ”

Example: Scholars are of no use; do deer-headed and rat-eyed people seek official positions? (Volume 14 of Yuan Mei’s "Suiyuan Shihua" in the Qing Dynasty)

Luan Fei Feng Wu

Interpretation describes an auspicious and peaceful environment.

Source: "The Classic of Mountains and Seas·Hainei Jing": "There are luan birds singing by themselves, phoenix birds dancing by themselves...seeing them brings peace to the world." "

Example Kuang Lanting Dingwu, Gengxuanhe calligraphy, old pen frost flowers blooming, writing ~. (Qing Dynasty Wu Mei's "Shuangya Qulu·North Vietnam Diao Quail·Huang Qiangwei" )

鸾风和明

The meaning is a metaphor for the love between husband and wife. It was often used in the old days to wish people a happy marriage.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Twenty-two Years of Duke Zhuang": "It is said that the phoenix is ??flying and singing in harmony."

Usage example Sleeping together at night and walking together during the day is just like ~ . (The first chapter of "Wutong Rain" by Bai Pu of the Yuan Dynasty)

Luan Song and Phoenix Dance

The interpretation is a metaphor for beautiful singing and dancing.

Source: "The Classic of Mountains and Seas·The Great Wilderness Southern Classic": "There are singing and dancing birds, the luan bird sings by itself, and the phoenix dances by itself."

The solitary luan and phoenix

The meaning is a metaphor for a couple being separated. It is also a metaphor for a person who has lost his spouse and lives alone.

Originally from the 29th chapter of "Zhang Xie Zhuangyuan" by Anonymous of the Song Dynasty: "I have always wanted to be married to Yi Zhen, but I didn't know that my love would be like that of Feng Guluan."

Use example: Lu Wenhou~, the troubles and killings of the old beloved wife are divided into two parts. (The fourth chapter of Yuan Mingshi's "Lian Lian Ji")

Luan makes friends with phoenix

The interpretation is a metaphor for making friends with outstanding people or marrying talented people and beautiful women.

From the second chapter of "Autumn in the Palace of the Han Dynasty" by Ma Zhiyuan of Yuan Dynasty: "I don't believe you dare to exclude the Empress Dowager Lu. In the future, the fight between dragons and tigers will be in vain, and it will be An Luan who makes friends with the phoenix."

Luan Piao Feng Po

The interpretation originally described the free and elegant calligraphy style, but later it was used to describe a couple separated or a writer frustrated.

Origin from Tang Dynasty Han Yu's poem "Xunji Mountain": "Ke Douquan's body is covered with sage leaves and upside down, and the luan flutters and the phoenix floats to catch the tiger and chi."

Usage example ~ Pan silver hook. (Poem "Dongpo Authentic Works" by Yang Wanli in the Song Dynasty)

Luan Xiangfeng Ji

Interpretation is a metaphor for the gathering of outstanding talents.

Origin from "Shen Huai Fu" by Fu Xian of Jin Dynasty: "Mu Mu cleared the ban and helped all the heroes. Luan Xiang Feng gathered, Yu Yi came to kiss."

Luan Xiang Fengzhu

Explanation Xiang: hovering and flying; Zhu: flying high. It is a metaphor for the flying and stretching of calligraphy strokes.

From "Song of the Stone Drum" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "The luan flies and the phoenix flies under the immortals, and the coral and green trees intersect with branches."

Climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix

Close The righteousness is to stick to the power and flatter the people.

The opposite is to keep away from others and treat others as fellow travelers

The meaning is to curry favor with powerful people in order to gain wealth.

From "Fa Yan·Yuanqian" written by Yang Xiong of the Han Dynasty: "Climb the dragon scales and attach the phoenix wings."

Usage example~ If the power is not enough, the world will turn into princes and kings. (Du Fu's poem "The Washing of Soldiers and Horses" of the Tang Dynasty)

Pao Feng Cooks Dragon

Definition: cook: boil; cannon: burn. Describes dishes as extremely rich and rare.

Sourced from Tang Dynasty Li He's poem "About to Enter the Wine": "Cooking dragons, cannons and phoenixes, weeping in jade fat, surrounded by the fragrant wind."

Cooking dragons, cannons and phoenixes

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Definition: cook: cook; gun: burn. Describes dishes as extremely rich and rare.

Origin from Tang Dynasty Li He's poem "About to Enter the Wine": "The dragons and cannons are cooked, the phoenixes and jade are weeping, and the fragrant wind surrounds the embroidered curtains."

If there is no oily wood on the seat, Comb, ~ the total is empty. (The first fold of "Good Scenery" by Dai Shanfu of the Yuan Dynasty)

rising Phoenix and Tengjiao

The meaning is like a leaping dragon or a dancing phoenix. Describes people as being very literary.

From "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion" written by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty: "Soaring dragon raises phoenix, Meng Xueshi's ci sect."

Rising dragon raises phoenix

Explanation of Jiao: dragon; phoenix: phoenix. Like a dragon leaping or a phoenix dancing. Describes people as being very literary.

From "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty: "Soaring dragon raises phoenix, Meng Xueshi's ci sect."

Xianglin Weifeng

Explanation of Qilin and Phoenix, according to ancient legend, is an auspicious animal that can only be seen in peaceful and prosperous times. The latter metaphor is a very rare talent.

Source: "History of the Song Dynasty·Fu Ruizhizhong": "In the fourth year of Yuankang, Nanjun was awarded the prestigious Phoenix."

Youfeng came to the ceremony

Explanation of Feng: Phoenix, The legendary king of birds; Yi: Appearance. Auspicious omen in ancient times.

The source is "Shang Shu·Yi Ji": "Xiao Shao is 90%, and the Phoenix Emperor comes to the ceremony."

Yu Shi Baoyu said: "This is too rigid. No more words than '~' "(Chapter 17 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty)

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