Idioms with the word "tiger"

Idioms play an important role in the inheritance of ancient Chinese and modern Chinese, and are an important and unique part of Chinese vocabulary system. The following is an idiom containing "tiger" that I carefully arranged for you. Welcome to read for your reference.

Idiom with "tiger" 1:

If you talk too many people, you can confuse rumors.

【sān y? n? Three people make a tiger. For example, more people can make people take rumors as facts.

Catch a tiger and eat a jiaozi.

[q? hǔ? Jiāo] Catch tigers and dragons. Metaphor is to subdue a strong enemy.

vigorous

【r? l? ng s? H incarnation] describes courage and energy.

Unpredictability of source action

【d? r? Hǔ bi? [n] Tiger change: such as the change of tiger body pattern. The source of metaphor is unpredictable.

Prisoners in prison

[xi? hǔ·f? xi? Ng] The tiger is in the state and the bear is in the fan. Metaphor is a prisoner of the wicked.

The wicked escape or escape due diligence, and the duties of the wicked supervisor.

【hǔ s? xi? ] No, wild animals like rhinoceros. Guo: Close the animal's wooden cage. The tiger and the tiger escaped from the wooden cage. Metaphor means that the wicked escape or fail to do their duty, and the person in charge is responsible.

The cronies embrace the tiger.

【p? ng dǎng zh? 【 h incarnation 】 metaphor villain ganging up for personal gain, endangering the just cause.

Is a man majestic or fierce?

【w? Me zhr? Scared like a tiger. Describe fear to the extreme. Song Gongming's Zhong Wu Moon Hee? Zhu Xingwu: "If you are an official, you will be guilty of disobeying your life. Zhejiang people are as afraid as tigers. "

A very dangerous place

[? Hǔzh and x and] are metaphors of very dangerous places.

Vicious cunning

【hǔ dǎng h? ch? Metaphor is evil and cunning.

Sit on the top of the mountain and watch tigers fight-watch safely when others fight.

[face? hǔ d? U] Metaphor is to take a stand-by attitude towards the struggle between the two sides, wait until both sides lose, and then profit from it.

If the rumor is repeated many times, it can make people laugh.

【sān r? n ch? ng sh? H incarnation 】 See "Three makes a tiger". Hu Shi's This Week 36: "? Three people become a city tiger? This thing is very real. "

Indulge the enemy and leave.

【yǎng hǔ z? y? Zāi] metaphor connives at the enemy and saves future trouble. It's the same as "raising a tiger for fear."

A tyrannical government is more terrible than a fierce tiger.

【kē zh? ng mōng y? H incarnation] Confucius passed by Mount Tai, and a woman was crying at the grave. Confucius asked Luz to ask why. The woman said that her father-in-law and husband were eaten by tigers before, and today their son was eaten by tigers. Confucius asked her why she didn't leave early. The woman replied: Because there is no tyranny here. Confucius said, "If the son knows about it, he will be tyrannical to the tiger." Complex laws and taxes are more violent and terrible than tigers. See the book of rites? Sandalwood bow.

Indulge the enemy and leave.

【yǎng hǔ z? y? Hu? 【 Metaphor connives at the enemy and saves himself for future troubles.

If you talk too many people, you can confuse rumors.

【sān fū ch? ng sh? H incarnation] For example, more people can make people take rumors as facts. Take "three people make a tiger".

No harm. Shut down.

[? H incarnation bay? Shh? Zǐ] No matter how fierce a tiger is, it doesn't eat its own cubs. Metaphor does not hurt close people.

Like father, like son ―― There will be no laggards among the children of brave or talented people.

【hǔ f? W? Tigers don't have dogs, which means that good fathers don't have ordinary children. Used to praise other people's children.

The young man is not afraid and dares to do it.

[rǔ d? b? p? H incarnation] metaphor young people have no fear and dare to do it.

Tigers are naturally gentle.

【hǔ shēng? r w? N bǐng] text: texture; Bing: Great. Tigers are born with colorful fur. Metaphor is the innate quality and virtue of people.

Idiom containing "tiger" 2:

A tremendous effort.

[Ji ǔ Neil H ǔ Zall? Metaphor is very powerful (often used to describe that it takes a lot of effort to do something).

Two people are incompatible.

【yī shān b? c? ng? R hǔ] incarnation] metaphor two people are incompatible.

Fear of wolves before, fear of tigers behind ―― full of fear.

[qi? n p? l? ng,h? u p? H incarnation] metaphor timid, worry too much.

The tiger scratched his head.

[Luo hǔ t? You shh? Ng s ā o y m: ng] metaphor overreached.

Dare, worry too much.

[qi? n p? l? ng,h? u p? H incarnation] also said that fear of wolves before, fear of tigers after. Metaphor worry, retreat.

Mutual induction between things

【fēng c? ng hǔ,y? North Carolina? ng l? Ng] Metaphor is the mutual induction between things.

Deceive people under the banner of revolution.

【lā d? q? Joe? hǔ p? Lu Xun's Answer to Xu Maoyong's Question on the Anti-Japanese National United Front: "Pull the banner as a tiger skin, wrap yourself up and scare others." Metaphor is to scare and deceive people under the banner of authority.

Clouds follow dragons and winds follow tigers.

【y? North Carolina? ng l? ng,fēng c? Ng hǔ] incarnation] metaphor mutual induction between things.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers

【chū shē ng ni? d? b? p? H incarnation] calf: calf. The more wit, the less courage. Metaphor young people worry less and dare to do it.

Instead of imitating home, it is neither fish nor fowl.

[Hu? H incarnation bay? ch? ng fǎn l? I can't imitate the home, but it's neither fish nor fowl. It's the same as "painting a tiger is not a dog."

It is easy to know a person, but it is difficult to know a person's heart.

[Hu? Hu? p? n? N Hu? G incarnation 】 Metaphorically, it is easy to understand a person, but it is difficult to understand a person's heart.

Found himself dead.

[Luo hǔ t? You shh? ng pāng y? Ng] For example, I want to die.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers

【chshēng zhd? b? W? I h incarnation of Romance of the Three Kingdoms seventy-four times: "As the saying goes:? The more wit, the less courage. ? "It means that newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. Now it is often used to describe young people with little experience, carefree, dare to think and do, and fearless.

Trying to draw a tiger turned out to be like a dog ― it was a poor imitation.

[Hu? H incarnation bay? ch? ng fǎn l? I like it. You can't draw a tiger, but it looks like a dog. Metaphor can't imitate home, but it is neither fish nor fowl.

Young people who have seen the world dare to speak and do, and they are fearless.

【chshēng zhd? b? j? H incarnation] Metaphor is that young people who are not familiar with the world dare to say and do, and are fearless.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained-nothing ventured, nothing gained; If you want to find pearls, you must dive underwater.

【b? r? Xu? ,yān d? Hǔ zǐ] Why? Nothing attempted, nothing gained. Metaphor means that you can't succeed without experiencing danger.

The opposing sides are both powerful, and the result of fierce struggle will suffer a loss.

[? r hǔ xiāng d? u,b? Y ǒ u y and sh ā ng] Two fierce tigers fight, and one of them will get hurt. To make a metaphor, the strength of both opposing sides is very strong, and the result of fierce struggle is that one side suffers.

If you don't encourage well, you will suffer in the end.

【guān m? H incarnation, where's H incarnation? shāng r? [n] It is a metaphor for conniving and encouraging bad people to do bad things, and finally they suffer.

Without risk, risk cannot be realized.

【b? r? Xu? ,b? d? Hǔ zǐ] Nothing ventured, nothing gained. It is impossible to achieve results without taking risks.

Among many children, there must be a very clever person.

【hǔ shēng sān zǐ,b? Y ǒ u y and bi ā o] Metaphor Among many children, there must be an expert.

Idiom 3 uses "tiger":

Drive the tiger away from the front door, only to find a wolf behind him ―― avoiding one danger and becoming another dangerous prey.

[qi? n m? New jersey? hǔ,h? Hmm? New jersey? n l? Ng] metaphor drove away an enemy and came again.

Sitting alone in a poor mountain, attracting tigers to defend themselves.

【d? Joe? Qi? ng shān,yǐn hǔ z? W? I] sit alone on a mountain with no way out and set the tiger free to defend myself. Metaphor can not only protect itself, but also bring disaster.

You can't achieve the necessary results without venturing into danger.

【b? t? Xu? , ān DE hǔ zǐ] with "nothing ventured, nothing gained". "Dongguan Han Ji? Ban Chao said, "I was angry when I learned that there were thirty-six officials in the meeting. You can't get anything without exploring the tiger's den. ? "The reflection? Takeshi? "The Biography of Monroe": "Poverty is hard to live in, making mistakes is hard to make achievements, and wealth can be achieved. If you don't explore the tiger's den, you will get a tiger? Thoughts on Song Chen Liang II? Ma Yuan: "The victory or defeat lies in people, not in risks, only in risks, and then we will see if people can do it." . Don't venture into the lion's den, you'll get nothing! Take big risks, and then you can achieve great things. "

Catch a tiger in the mountains and a dragon in the sea.

[shh? ng shān Zhu hǔ,xi? hǎi q? n l? Ng] metaphor is extremely difficult to do. The ninth time in Legend of Heroes of Children: "Girl, what's difficult for you, just say it, just say it casually? Catch a tiger in the mountains and a dragon in the sea? , that is? Go through fire and water, do whatever it takes? I, Anlong Media, dare to be for you at this time. "

A thing is in its own desire, and it can only be owned after it is acquired.

【 l m: o h incarnation? zh,xi? ng g ngji? Xianggong: It used to refer to a scholar. This is a metaphor. Things are exactly what you want. When you get them, you take them for yourself. It is also a metaphor that everyone has his own hobbies.

Defeat one enemy after another.

[qi? n m? n q? hǔ,h? Hmm? New jersey? n l? Ng] metaphor drove away an enemy and came again. The same as "the front door refuses the tiger, and the back door enters the wolf."

As the saying goes, ordinary people also play a major role without capable people.

【shān sh? ng w? Luo h incarnation, h? u zǐchúng d? W? Ng] As the saying goes, ordinary people also play a major role without capable people.

People are harmless, Tigerheart, but tigers are harmful.

【r? Northwest? h? I h ǔ x: n, h ǔ y ǐ u sh ā ng r? New york? ] means that the bad guys are insidious and must be on guard.