Pinyin: pòJin cheng dié
Explanation: Breaking cocoons into butterflies refers to the process that silkworms become butterflies through painful struggle and unremitting efforts. Now it is used as a synonym for rebirth and extrication.
Sentence: Everyone wants to break the cocoon into a butterfly and get ahead in today's competitive society.
Cocoons become butterflies.
Pinyin: Hua Jin chéng dié
Explanation: The original meaning refers to the process of butterfly larvae changing from pupa to adult after molting. It means that people experience growth, fade away from ugliness and uselessness, and become smart and beautiful. It is also often used to describe a girl who becomes beautiful as she grows older.
Origin: Ganbao, a native of Xincai County, wrote The Search for Immortals, followed by stories such as Zhuang Zhou Becomes a Butterfly and Liang Zhu Becomes a Butterfly.
Reincarnation?
Pinyin: tut tut ā i hu ang ǔ?
Description: It was originally a Taoist term. A monk who turns a mortal fetus into a sacred fetus and a mortal bone into a fairy bone after pointing out the Tao. Now this is a metaphor. Through education, the mind has completely changed.
Source: Song Shi Hui Hong's "Cold Zhai Night Talk" Volume 1: "However, its words cannot be unexpected, which is called bone-changing method; Looking at its meaning, it is called the method of taking a fetus. "
A Fish Jumping over the Dragon Gate-Passed a Competitive Examination.
Pinyin: yuyuèlóng mén
Explanation: Metaphor means success or promotion.
From: Xinshisan Ji Qin: "There is a Longmenkou and two Yumenkou in the northeast of hancheng city, Shaanxi Province, and the locals call them by their first names. Long Guan Yu cut the mountain and opened the door, more than a mile wide. The Yellow River flows down from the river, but the shore is blocked by horses and chariots. Every spring, yellow carp go upstream, and the winner will turn into a dragon. "
Phoenix Nirvana
Pinyin: Pan
Explanation: It means that the phoenix is reborn in the fire and gets eternal life. Nirvana is the resurrection from death in Buddhist language.