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Interpretation of Idioms of Boiling Phoenix with Cannon Dragon
The original idiom: the cannon dragon cooks the phoenix.

Standard pronunciation: pà o ló ng pê ng fè ng

Traditional writing: dragon cooks chicken.

What does it mean to cook a phoenix with a cannon dragon? It describes luxurious and exotic dishes. It also refers to the name of a dish. It's the same as "making dragons with firecrackers"

Idioms solitaire: No dragons → Running dragons to cook phoenixes → Dancing with animals.

Usage analysis: it is suitable for the context that is consistent with the meaning of Paolong cooking chicken.

Pronunciation warning: To promote Putonghua, please press the phonetic symbol pào lóng pēng fèng to read in standard four tones.

Source description: It comes from ancient literary works or related historical allusions, and the details are unknown.