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ㄥㄌㄨㄥˊㄆㄠˊㄈㄥˋ Athena Chu.

Pinyin pēng lóng páo fèng

Part of speech idioms

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⒈ ? Also known as "cooking a dr

What do you mean by boiling dragons and cannons?

ㄥㄌㄨㄥˊㄆㄠˊㄈㄥˋ Athena Chu.

Pinyin pēng lóng páo fèng

Part of speech idioms

Basic explanation

⒈ ? Also known as "cooking a dr

What do you mean by boiling dragons and cannons?

ㄥㄌㄨㄥˊㄆㄠˊㄈㄥˋ Athena Chu.

Pinyin pēng lóng páo fèng

Part of speech idioms

Basic explanation

⒈ ? Also known as "cooking a dragon into a phoenix". Also known as "cooking dragons and chickens".

⒉ ? Metaphor cooking exotic dishes. It also describes the luxury and preciousness of dishes.

⒊ ? Metaphor superb artistic skills.

A Revised Mandarin Dictionary Cooking Dragons and Fireflies "ㄥㄖㄨㄥㄠㄈㄥˋ"

⒈ ? Luxury food Tang's "Into the Wine": "The wine in the small trough is really red, and the dragon is cooked to make the phoenix and jade cry. Also known as "Boiling Dragon with Cannon Phoenix", "Boiling Dragon with Cannon Phoenix", "Boiling Dragon with Cannon Phoenix" and "Boiling Dragon with Baked Phoenix".

Citation interpretation 1? Also known as "cooking a dragon into a phoenix". Also known as "cooking dragons and chickens". Metaphor cooking exotic dishes. It also describes the luxury and preciousness of dishes.

Quote Li He's poem "Into the Wine" in the Tang Dynasty: "Cook dragon cannons, phoenix and jade crow, and Luo Wei embroidered curtains surround the fragrance." The fifth and ninth chapters of Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci: "There is nothing more than goose, duck and chicken feet on the table, which is rare in the world and unparalleled in the world." "Ancient and modern novels, Zhao Bosheng's tea shop meets Renzong": "The restaurants in the city are high into the sky, and the dragons cook chicken fresh." The Palace of Eternal Life by Hong Sheng in Qing Dynasty: "The case of cooking dragons and burning phoenixes."

⒉ ? Metaphor superb artistic skills.

Quote Yang Wanli's Preface to Mr. Xixi and Shi Tao in Song Dynasty: "Dongpo cooks dragon hands, drinks Mulan dew and eats autumn chrysanthemums."