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What does this idiom tell me?
It is not an idiom that a hundred birds return to their nests, but it is an idiom that a hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix.

A hundred birds fly at the phoenix?

Pinyin: b m: I m: o ch á o f è ng

Interpretation: North Korea: See the DPRK; Phoenix: Phoenix, the legendary bird king in ancient times. In the old days, it was said that the monarch was wise and attached to the world. Later, it was also said that the highly respected people were rewarded.

Source: Song Liyun et al. 9 15 Volume "Taiping Yu Lan" quoted Tang Shu: "See you in Phoenix, Haizhou, and birds will follow you, flying to Cangwu Mountain in the northeast."

For example, the Changchun dew in the jade coffin was also taken over by the maid-in-waiting who stood by and poured into a large porcelain jar with a picture of birds paying homage to the phoenix. ★ Yao's Li Zicheng Volume II Chapter 31

Pinyin code: bncf

Synonym:? Countless stars surround the moon ―― enjoying the respect and support of many capable people.

Usage: as object and attribute; Used in written language

English: A hundred birds fly at the phoenix-peace under the wise ruler