[füI yáng báhá]
Flying: indulgence; Domineering: overbearing. The original meaning is arrogant and does not like constraints. Now it is described as arrogance.
Spread exaggerated stories and malicious gossip
[füI duǎn LiúChang]
Flying stream: spreading; Short and long: refers to right and wrong, good and evil. Make rumors and slander others.
An unexpected disaster
[füI láI hèng Huò]
Unexpected disaster.
sand flying and pebbles rolling
[fēi shā zǒu shí]
Sand flies and stones roll. Describe the strong wind.
Jump on the roof, jump over the wall
[fíyán zǒu bì]
In the old novels, people with martial arts were described as agile and able to jump on the eaves and over the walls.
Advance by leaps and bounds in one's career
[füI Huáng téng dá]
Flying yellow: the name of the legendary god horse; Tengda: I am proud of my rise and my career. Describe running horses. Metaphor sudden success, rapid rise in office.
birds and beasts
[füI qín zǒu shòu]
Bird: bird; Beast: Beast. Birds, running beasts. Generally refers to birds and mammals.
Bao Fei inn
[fíI bāo yífíI]
Native products dedicated to the monarch by ancient ethnic minorities or princes.
Good reputation and practice
[füI shn g téng shí]
Fly: fly; Teng: Go. Good reputation and good practice.
The flying geese show their heads.
[fìyàn zhán tóu]
1. Huang Quan: painter of the Song Dynasty.
Zhou Wenwang's dream is too clogs.
[fìI Xióng rèng]
At first, it meant that Zhou Wenwang dreamed of flying bear, which was so popular. Later, it was a sign that the Lord had a good minister.
Waterfalls and fountains
[füI püqun]
Waterfall: Waterfall, its potential flies down; Flowing spring: Flowing spring. Generally refers to the rapids and dangerous whirlpool water.
Communicate feelings with eyes.
[füI yǎn Chuán qíng]
Communicate feelings through eyes.
Fly falcons, track hounds
[fēyīng züu güu]
Let the eagle dog chase the beast. Refers to the life of hunting and wandering.
People have no ideas, and their attitudes change with the situation.
[füI péng suífüng]
The withered crown fluttered in the wind. Metaphor means that people have no opinions and their attitudes change with the situation.
Slam the priest
[füI wén rán hàn]
Brush and scribble.