Grab what? Get jiaozi.

Catch the tiger and catch jiaozi.

Catch the tiger and catch jiaozi, China idiom. Pinyin is Zhu, not h qín Jiāo, which means that without fiber, you can catch a tiger on the mountain and a dragon in the sea. Great metaphorical skills. From the third fold of Ming anonymous "Prison Robbery": "Catching tigers and dumplings is really a strong man, and the reputation of heroes is all over the world." Usage of idioms: as predicate, object and attribute; Used in written language.

Word meaning decomposition

1, catch: zhuō not. Basic meaning: grab, grab: ~ take. ~ rape. ~ thief. ~ do it. Catch ~ catch the wind shadow. Hold: ~ pen. ~ knife (writing for others). ~ Look at the elbow.

2. Tiger is a first-class word in Chinese general norms. This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. The original meaning of this word refers to cats and tigers, and later it can be used as a metaphor for being mighty and brave, and it can also be used to describe a severe and fierce expression.

3. Hey, Kim. Sound and form. From the hands, the sound of birds. Original meaning: capture. The ancient book is called Birds. Original meaning: seize: ~ seize. Born. Just ~. Desire ~ therefore longitudinal. ~ thief first ~ king.

4. Jiao's statement

(1), the predecessor of the dragon, "Walking Jiao" is the process of Jiao entering the sea along the mainstream of the river after thousands of years of cultivation. The dragon lives in the marshes of rivers and lakes, while the dragon belongs to the sea, which is different.

(2) Scales are an evolutionary process of dragons. After absorbing the essence of heaven and earth for 500 years, the scale becomes a dragon (at this time, because the dragon has just become a dragon, it can't dive back into the sea or fly in the sky. It can only inhabit rivers, lakes and seas, so it is often witnessed and known by people. The horn has horns, straight and short, and there is no bifurcation. It has four feet, and each foot has four claws. In another 500 years, it will be transformed into a dragon by lightning robbery.

(3) A child "shark" refers to a person who lives in the sea and is called "Jiao Ren".