Pinyin lóng fèng chéng Xiang
Explain that it refers to Qing Ji.
The source is the Confucius' Note by Han Kongfu: "If the Emperor Bude is peaceful, then Lin Fenggui Long must make it auspicious first." Later, "dragon and phoenix become auspicious" refers to auspicious events. Wang Ming Daokun's "Far Mountain Drama": "This is a dragon and a phoenix. Please drink Taiping wine with Mrs. Xianggong." Wang's "On the Eve of Silver Flowers in the Fire Tree": "On the new white window paper, there are artistic patterns such as red paper-cutting, evergreen pine and cypress, and auspicious dragons and phoenixes." This is ~, treat Mrs. Xianggong to Taiping wine. ★ Wang Ming Daokun's "Remote Mountain Play"
Used as object and complement; Refers to auspicious things.