A word that describes something very majestic, powerful, and noble? Which ones are there?

The evil dragon does not fight the local snake. The local snake: a metaphor for a person who dominates a party. It is a metaphor that although outsiders are very powerful, they cannot defeat the local evil forces.

To hold a phoenix and climb a dragon 〖Explanation〗 It is still said to climb a dragon and attach a phoenix to it. It is a metaphor for being attached to an emperor or a powerful person.

Dragon and tiger among men 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for a hero among men.

Panlong attached to Ji 〖Explanation〗Pan: Cling to; Ji: Good horse. It is a metaphor for clinging to sages and joining heroes.

Cooking dragon, pao and phoenix 〖Explanation〗①It is a metaphor for cooking rare dishes. It also describes dishes as luxurious and precious. ②A metaphor for superb artistic skills. Also known as "cooking dragon and cooking phoenix". Also known as "cooking dragon and phoenix".

Paolong cooks phoenix 〖Explanation〗Describes luxurious and rare dishes. Also refers to the name of a dish. Same as "the phoenix cooks the dragon with a cannon".

Pao Feng Cooking Dragon 〖Explanation〗①Describes luxurious and rare dishes. ② Refers to the name of a dish.

Strong as a swimming dragon 〖Explanation〗It is often used to describe the vigorous calligraphy strokes or graceful dancing postures. Same as "As powerful as a startling dragon".

Painting a dragon and carving a swan 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for dreaming too high and achieving nothing in the end. Same as "painting a tiger and carving a swan".

If you fail to draw a dragon, you will become a dog. 〖Explanation〗The metaphor cannot be imitated, but it is neither fish nor fowl. It's the same as "painting a tiger will not turn you into a dog."

Tiger crouching and dragon pan 〖Explanation〗Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Same as "tiger sitting on dragon's plate".

Tiger occupying Longpan 〖Explanation〗Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Same as "tiger sitting on dragon's plate".

Tiger surpasses dragon. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for heroes rising up to compete with each other.

Tiger turns into dragon and steams 〖Explanation〗It refers to taking advantage of the changes of time and becoming prosperous.

The dragon and snake at the bottom of the pen 〖Explanation〗It still means that the pen is like a dragon and snake. Calligraphy is described as vivid and powerful.

The flood flooded the Dragon King Temple. The Dragon King Temple: the temple of the god of water. It is a metaphor for people who were originally members of the same family but had disputes with each other because they did not know each other.

The Cruelty of Zulong refers to Qin Shihuang’s burning of books and entrapment of Confucians. Zulong refers to Qin Shihuang.

It is said that Fei Changfang of the Eastern Han Dynasty saw an old man hanging a pot selling medicine, and then jumped into the pot. The next day, Fei went to visit him and joined him in the pot. He saw that the house was gorgeous and the food and wine were also very good. Fei then learned the Tao from the old man. Later, he rode the bamboo stick given by the old man home, threw the stick at Gepi, and turned into a dragon. The matter can be found in "Book of the Later Han·Fang Shu Chuan Xia·Fei Changfang". Later, "Throw a stick and become a dragon" was used as a symbol to refer to returning home.

True Dragon Emperor In the old days, it was believed that the emperor was a real dragon descending from the sky, so it was the nickname of the emperor.

The real dragon appears vividly.

The steaming clouds transform into dragons. The clouds rise and dragons fly. It is a metaphor for a hero who rises up in times of adversity.

The clouds rise and the dragons rise, which is a metaphor for heroes taking advantage of the opportunity to rise.

Fish quality dragon text The essence of fish, the appearance of dragon. It is said that there is only a superficial appearance.

The fish leaps over the dragon gate, which is the same as "the fish transforms into a dragon".

The fish ascends to the Dragon Gate, which is the same as "the fish transforms into a dragon".

Fish and dragons spread out everywhere. See "fishes and dragons spread out everywhere".

Many fish and dragons are also called "many fish and dragons". Also known as "Fish and Dragon Manyan". ①The name of ancient acrobatics. Exotic animal model performances produced by artists have a magical plot. Ichthyosaurus is the so-called lynx beast, and Manyan is also the name of the beast. ②It is a metaphor for falsehood and change, playing tricks of power.

The fish-dragon manxian symbolizes the changes in the world.

Ichthyosaur transformation means that a fish changes into a dragon. It is a metaphor for fundamental changes in world affairs or people.

Ichthyosaurs are as varied as ichthyosaurs.

One dragon and one pig is a metaphor for the great difference between two people.

Embroidering a tiger and carving a dragon is a metaphor for the gorgeous rhetoric of the article.

Dancing Phoenix and Flying Dragon It is like a flying dragon and a flying phoenix. A bold and majestic look.

The trick of slaying the dragon is a metaphor for a skill that is highly accomplished but impractical.

The metaphor of Earth Dragon and Moon Monkey has a false name but no reality.

The age of the dragon and the snake "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Zheng Xuan Biography": "In the spring of the fifth year, Confucius dreamed and said: 'Qi, Qi, this year's year will be in Chen, and the next year will be in Si.' Taken together, I know that when I die, I will suffer from sleep sickness for a while.

"Li Xian's note: "Liu Zhou of the Northern Qi Dynasty's "The Legend of Gao Cai Bu Yu" discusses Xuan: "Chen is a dragon, Si is a snake, and the age is the dragon and the snake." The wise man sighs, and Xuan combines it with prophecies.' This is what it means. "Sui, the star of the year; dragon, refers to Chen; snake, refers to Si. Later, it is called fate

Sui is in the dragon and snake. "Sui is in the dragon and snake".

The corpse is in the dragon and the snake is in the residence. : Reside in silence; see: appear.

Curse fire with dragon is a metaphor for absurd things. Curse with fire means worshiping fire as a god; Rain.

The dragon's loss of power means the loss of power.

The dragon's strength means the body is strong and powerful.

The dragon appears. "Talking about Dragons" written by Zhao Zhixin of the Qing Dynasty: "Fang Si was jealous of the lack of order in the customs of the time, and said: 'The poem is like a dragon, with a head and tail, claws, horns, scales, and a mane, and it is not a dragon. ’ Si Kou Zhi said: ‘Poetry is like a divine dragon. You can see its head but not its tail. Or is it just a claw and a scale exposed in the clouds? How can the whole thing be safe? '" is later used as "the divine dragon meets its head" to refer to the ups and downs of the poem.

Like a dragon or a tiger, it describes bravery and vitality.

In the old days, physiognomists called the sun-horned dragon face a bulging forehead. Dragon's face. "Sun-horned dragon's face" is the noble face of the emperor. p>

Sparrows, horses, fishes and dragons generally refer to rare birds and animals. The Chinese version of "Book of Han·Praise to the Western Regions" says: "Since then, the pearls, Wenjia, Tongxi, and Cuiyu have been abundant in the harem. Dragons, fish-eyes, and sweat-blooded horses fill the Yellow Gate, while giant elephants, masters, ferocious dogs, and large birds dine outside. Strange objects come from all directions. ”

Qinglong Jingui refers to the six chen. It is called a good time and auspicious day. In the old days, astrologists believed that the six chens such as Qinglong, Mingtang, Jingui, Tiande, and Siming were auspicious gods. The six chens were on duty for the day. Everything is suitable, it is an auspicious day.

The strong dragon does not suppress the local snake.

Being afraid of the dragon in front and being afraid of the tiger in the back is a metaphor for timidity and worry. Too many.

The hidden dragon and the lurking tiger are metaphors for talents that have not yet been promoted.

It is a metaphor for becoming an immortal.

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Pi Ni Long Scale is the same as "Pi Ni Lin"

Cooking dragon and cooking phoenix means "cooking dragon and phoenix".

Cooking dragon and cooking phoenix means "cooking dragon". "Pao phoenix".

Pao dragon cooks phoenix, see "pao phoenix cooks dragon".

Climbing the dragon and entrusting the phoenix is ??like climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix.

Describe the dragon and embroider the phoenix. Exquisite hand embroidery. Also known as "painting phoenix" and "painting dragon".

Manyan: also known as "Manyan". ", the name of the giant beast, hundreds of opera programs were rehearsed after it in ancient times. Ichthyosaurus: ancient opera program. The name of the miscellaneous opera performed in ancient times. It is a metaphor for the bizarre changes in things. It is also called "Yichongmanyan".

Mazu Longsha refers to galloping across the frontier and showing off his power outside the territory.

Mazu and Longsha refer to the horse and water chariots.

The dragon's posture and phoenix'cai describe the extraordinary appearance.

The battle between the dragon and the tiger is the same as the battle between the dragon and the tiger.

The dragon opens the tiger's eyes to describe being arrogant and domineering. "Yi Xi Ci Xia": "The inchworm bends to gain trust; the dragon and snake stings to protect the body. "

The beautiful bones of the dragon chapter are a metaphor for the elegance and elegance of the article.

The dragon chapter and unicorn horns are a metaphor for rareness and extraordinaryness.

The dragon chapter and the phoenix letter are a metaphor for literary talent.

The extraordinary appearance of the dragon and the phoenix.

The dragon fights with the fish, which means the fierce war.

Dragon fights with black and yellow.

The battle between the dragon and the tiger is the same as the battle between the dragon and the tiger.

The dragon leaps over the tiger and the dragon leaps into the distance. >Long Yu Shangbin saw "Dragon Yu Shangbin".

Long Yu Shangbin is also called "Long Yu Shangbin". "Historical Records·Feng Chan Shu" says: "The Yellow Emperor collected the mountain copper and cast the tripod at the foot of Jingshan Mountain. When the tripod was completed, a dragon hung down from Hu Fang to greet the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor rode up, and more than seventy people from the harem of ministers came up. Long Nai went up.

" Later, "Dragon Yu Shanggu" was used as a metaphor for the emperor's death. It means riding a dragon to ascend to heaven and being the guest of the Emperor of Heaven.

It is said that the dragon is shining in five colors when it travels in Qunum, so the dragon is used as a metaphor. . Marsh: Pond.

Longyang Weeping Fish's "Warring States Policy·Wei Ce IV": "The King of Wei and Lord Longyang entered the boat to fish, and Lord Longyang caught more than ten fish and burst into tears. The king said: "Are you uneasy?" If so, why not tell me? ’ He replied: ‘I don’t dare to be uneasy. ’ The king said, ‘Then what is crying? ’ He said: ‘I am the king’s fish. ’ The king said, ‘What do you mean? ’ He said to me: ‘I first caught fish, I was very happy, and later I got even bigger fish. Now I want to abandon the fish in front of me.

Dragon face and phoenix posture refer to the appearance of an emperor.

The words of dragon and phoenix represent the sound of relaxed and melodious music.

Dragon blood and phoenix marrow are metaphors for noble blood.

The genus of dragons and clouds is "Yi Qian": "The clouds follow the dragon and the wind follows the tiger." Later, "the genus of dragons and clouds" was used to describe the rise of the king, who will meet virtuous ministers and good generals.

The dragon moves and the tiger changes. "Yi Qian": "The flying dragon is in the sky...the clouds follow the dragon. The wind follows the tiger, the saint makes everything visible." Also in "Re": "The great man changes like a tiger." Kong Yingda Shu: "The former king of profit and loss, created legislation, has the beauty of writing, and is impressive. It is like a tiger changing, and his writing is shining." Later, "the dragon moves and the tiger changes" is used to describe the emperor's reform and innovation, and create new industries.

The dragon rises and the phoenix rises, which is a metaphor for the rise of the king.

Dragon heart and phoenix liver refers to an extremely precious and rare famous dish.

Dragon Xiang and Lin Zhenzhen Long Xiang, holding his head high and jumping up and down. Lin Zhen, a quote from "Poetry·Zhounan·Lin's Toes": "The toes of scales vibrate the young master, so that Lin comes to complain." Mao Zhuan: "Lin, the one who trusts and responds to the courtesy, and reaches it with his feet. Zhenzhen, "Trust is strong." Because "Long Xiang Lin Zhen" is used to describe the general's kindness and power.

龙駧觧螖flex means bending, stretching, going up and down at any time.

The flying dragon and the leaping tiger represent a person who works hard and is promising.

The dragon roars and the tiger roars, which is a metaphor for the majestic spirit.

Dragon, tiger and crotch dominate the appearance.

The flying dragon and the phoenix ①It is a metaphor for the waterfall flying and rushing. ②It means that you are in high spirits.

Dragon flying and phoenix jumping See "dragon flying and phoenix dancing".

The dragon is flying and the phoenix is ??dancing. It is still said that the dragon is flying and the phoenix is ??dancing.

The dragon flies and the phoenix flies. Metaphor refers to quick and violent action.

The dragon, the leopard, and the leopard change, which means that the calligraphy is vigorous and good at change.

Dragon's majesty and swallow's jaw describe a majestic and majestic appearance.

The mighty dragon and the mighty tiger describe the bold and majestic momentum. It is often used to describe calligraphy strokes that are powerful, flexible and stretchy.

The dragon head sawing its horns represents a bold adventure.

The dragon is leaping and the tiger is lying down. It is still said that the dragon is soaring and the tiger is lying down. Metaphorical gestures.

Dragon and Tiger Throw is the same as "Dragon and Tiger Cue".

Dragon Tenghu Cui is the same as "Dragon Tenghu Cui".

The dragon soars and the tiger roars with great momentum.

The dragon and the tiger are powerful and dominant.

The dragon soars and the tiger kicks, which means a brave attack that is unstoppable.

The collection of dragons and phoenixes is a metaphor for the prosperity of kings and the gathering of heroes.

The rising dragon and the leopard are metaphors for being able to talk vigorously and be eloquent.

The head of a dragon is like the head of a pig, but the head of a cow is not the same as the mouth of a horse. It is said that the interpretation of the meaning of the book is far from the original intention and is irrelevant.

The dragon gave birth to nine sons. According to ancient legend, the dragon gave birth to nine sons. If the nine sons did not become a dragon, each had his or her own interests. It is a metaphor for brothers who have different qualities and hobbies.

Dragon gives birth to nine kinds of dragons. See "Dragon gives birth to nine sons".

龙神马强 means as energetic as a horse.

The dragon stretches out and the grasshopper flexes, describing the flying strokes and superb calligraphy.

Dragon and snake flying See "dragon and snake flying".

The dragon and the tiger are lying down. It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are squatting. Yushan Mountain is winding and undulating.

The dragon bends and the snake stretches out. It means that a gentleman is wronged and a villain is successful.

When the dragon went to Dinghu, the "Historical Records: Book of Fengchan" was published: "The Yellow Emperor collected mountain copper and cast the tripod at the foot of Jingshan Mountain. When the tripod was completed, a dragon hung down from the Hu River to welcome the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor rode up, and the crowd There were more than seventy people from the harem who came up, but Long Nai went up. The remaining ministers were not allowed to go up, but they were all holding the Dragon Fang. The Dragon Fang pulled it out and fell down, and fell into the Yellow Emperor's bow.

When the people looked up to the Yellow Emperor and ascended to heaven, they held his bow and held it with Hu Feng's horn. Therefore, later generations named the place Ding Lake and his bow Wu Hao. " Later, the talent of a handsome man was not shown as

The metaphor of a dragon, a phoenix, and a phoenix.

The knot of dragon, pan, and qiu is still said to be entangled.

The dragon and the tiger are taken. The Qiuqu is vigorous and vigorous.

The dragon and the tiger are crouching. It describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

The dragon and the tiger are crouching. The terrain is majestic and dangerous.

The dragon, the tiger, and the phoenix are the most beautiful. Zhu ① refers to the majestic and winding mountains. ② It refers to the flying and graceful appearance of calligraphy.

The dancing dragon and phoenix represent the majesty of mountains and rivers. Standing in a winding position, it has the appearance of a king.

The dragon is climbing and the phoenix is ??attached to it.

The dragon is holding the tiger and the tiger is jumping.

The dragon is holding the tiger and the tiger is jumping. It is said that the dragon is fighting against the tiger.

The dragon is grabbing the tiger and the tiger is fighting. "Ya" said: "飳,? There is." ’ Three months after leaving Gongxue, you can cross the Dragon Gate. If you cross, you will become a dragon. Otherwise, you will have to count your forehead and return. "So "Dragon Gate Pointing the forehead" is used to describe failure in official career or failure in the examination.

Dragon eyebrows and phoenix eyes describe the unusual appearance of a noble person.

Dragon eyebrows and leopard neck describe the appearance of a warrior.

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Longlou and Fengchi refer to the imperial palace.

Longlou and Fengchi refer to the palace of the emperor.

Longlou and Fengchi refer to the palace and pavilion of the emperor. The nest of the feudal rulers

Longlou Fengcheng is still said to be "Longjuyunxingtong"

Dragon Juyun belongs to the same category as "Dragon Xingyun".

Dragon and tiger are strong and energetic.

Longjiang and tiger are accustomed to making trouble.

Longhuang Shuomo is the desert land outside the Great Wall.

Longhuangmandian refers to the remote and barbaric land.

The dragon turns into a tiger and changes into a tiger. "Yi Ge" says: "A great man turns into a tiger and changes into a tiger. This is because of his literary talent. ""Historical Records: Biography of Laozi and Han Fei" "(Confucius) said to his disciples: 'Birds, I know they can fly; fish, I know they can swim; beasts, I know they can walk. Those who walk can be called Wang, those who wander can be called Lun, and those who fly can be called Rui. As for the dragon, I cannot know that it rides on the wind and clouds and ascends to the sky. '" Later, "the dragon transformed into the tiger" was used as a metaphor for the unpredictable changes.

The Pain of the Dragon and the Hu "Han Shu·Jiao Si Zhi 1": "The Yellow Emperor collected copper from Shoushan and cast the tripod at the foot of Jingshan Mountain. When the tripod was completed, a dragon hung down from Hu Fang to greet the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor rode up, and more than seventy people from the harem of ministers came up from the dragon. The dragon went up... The people looked up to the Yellow Emperor and held up his bow and the dragon's trumpet. "The pain of dragon and tiger" was later used to refer to the pain of bereavement.

Dragon and Tiger Wind and Cloud ① "Yi Qian": "The clouds follow the dragon and the wind follows the tiger." "Later, "Dragon, Tiger, Wind and Cloud" is used to describe heroes who meet at the right time. ② Refers to the encounter between monarch and ministers.

Dragon, Han, Phoenix and Wings are metaphors for outstanding talents.

Long, Han, Phoenix and Chu are metaphors for outstanding talents. Talent.

Dragon, ghost, snake and god are metaphors for the strange and weird.

The flying dragon and leaping tiger represent the vigorous and unrestrained style of writing.

The flying dragon and phoenix describe the magnificent and flying style.

The dragon flying and the phoenix flying ① refers to the rise of the emperor.

The dragon and the tiger are the flags of the generals. Drought is a metaphor for people relying on each other, but things cannot be done.

The dragon is squatting and the tiger is sitting on the ground.

The dragon is seeking profit. "Long".

The dragon can be used for business.

The dragon and the phoenix are beautiful in words. Long De in the field "Yi Qian": "'Seeing a dragon in the field' means De Shipu. "Later, it was said that "Dragon's virtue is in the field" and his kindness was widespread.

Dragon cubs and phoenix species refer to the descendants of emperors.

The dragon is galloping and the tiger is suddenly rushing, which means that the heroes are vying for the deer.

Liu Shui Wan Long Yu's version of "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Queen's Chronicle·Mingde Ma Queen": "I passed by Zhuolong Gate and saw a foreigner asking about the people living there. The carriages were like flowing water, the horses were like swimming dragons, and the warehouses were The leader is wearing a green coat, and the leader is looking at the charioteer, who is not far away." Later, he used the metaphor of "dragons swimming in flowing water" to describe the endless flow of carriages and horses.

Drinking Dragon and Poeming Tiger See "Drinking Dragon and Poeming Dragon".

Jiuhuhupoiselong is a metaphor for a person who is fond of wine, good at drinking, and talented in poetry.

The dragon playing in the water is a metaphor for weapons such as swords, guns, and sticks, making it easy and flexible. Describes superb and proficient martial arts.

Huolong Xianjian means strong and energetic.

Fire Dragon Fu, "Zuo Zhuan·Huan Gong's Second Year": "Fire Dragon Fu, Zhao Qi's writing." Originally refers to the literary style of fire and dragon shapes, but later it is used as a metaphor for composition, only carving seals are known. Crafting a sentence is like mending the clothes of hundreds of schools of thought.

Huanglong drank heavily. During the war between Song and Jin Dynasties, Yue Fei once said that he would go straight to Huanglong Mansion and drink heavily with others. Later, "Huanglong drank heavily" was used to refer to the complete defeat of the enemy and celebrate the victory.

To draw the dragon's point of view is a metaphor for writing articles or speeches, using a few sentences to highlight the essence at key points to make the content vivid and powerful.

Tiger throws dragon and takes throw: struggling and jumping. Refers to dragon and tiger fighting each other. A metaphor for a fierce fight.

Tiger Strategy and Dragon Tao Strategy: refers to the legendary "Three Strategies" written by Huang Shigong. Tao: refers to the "Six Tao". "Three Strategies" and "Six Strategies" are ancient military books. Generally speaking, it refers to military books and art of war, and also refers to the strategies of military strategists.

Tiger Cave, Longtan Cave: cave; Tan: deep pool. The deep pool where the dragon lives, the lair where the tiger lives. A metaphor for an extremely dangerous place.

Tiger steps and dragon walks. The original description is that the emperor's demeanor is unusual. Later, he also described the general's heroic posture.

Crane bones and dragon tendons, thin, straight and curved appearance.

The dragon and the snake were taken away. Describe the momentum.

Turtle, dragon, linphoenix are four animals that are traditionally used to symbolize longevity, nobility and good luck. It is a metaphor for a person who is in a high position and has great influence all over the world.

Guan Du Double Dragon According to the "Book of Jin·Zhang Hua Biography": "Zhang Hua of Jin Dynasty was good at looking for qi. He saw that there was often purple qi in the bullfights, so he ordered Lei Huan to visit him as the Fengcheng order. Huan went to the county and dug the prison. At the base of the house, two swords, Longquan and Tai'a, were found. Hua and Huan each wore one. After Hua died, Huan died and Huanzi walked through Yanpingjin with the sword. The sword suddenly jumped out and fell into the water, making people unable to get it. , but I saw two dragons, each several feet long, with an article hanging on them, shining on the water, and making the waves boil.

To climb a dragon with a phoenix is ??a metaphor for being attached to an emperor or a powerful person.

Feng Zhulongxiang refers to the descendants of emperors or nobles who seek refuge with powerful people.

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Fengzhu, dragon, flying and phoenix dancing, describe the superb grace and posture.

Fengzhu, dragon and dragon are flying like a phoenix, and the dragon is twisting and turning. Colorful.

The phoenix represents the breast of the dragon and the hair on the neck of the horse.

The phoenix flute and the dragon pipe refer to the wind instruments such as the sheng Xiao.

The phoenix dances, the dragon flies, and the dragon coils.

The phoenix dances and the dragon flies.

The phoenix is ??strong and flexible. The marrow of the dragon liver is a metaphor for rare and delicious things.

The feathers of the phoenix and the scales of the dragon are metaphors for precious things.

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Feng Kuang Long Cai describes a irritable mood and mental disorder.

Feng Gu Long Zi describes extraordinary physique and posture.

Feng Fu Long Pan Han Yang Xiong. "Fa Yan·Yuanqian": "Climb the dragon scales and attach phoenix wings. " Later, "the phoenix is ??attached to the dragon and climbs" means to rely on the emperor and the dignitaries to make achievements.

The flying dragon in the sky is a metaphor for the emperor's reign. The Chinese version of "Yi Qian": "In the Nine Five Years, the flying dragon is in the sky, which is good for seeing adults. "Kong Yingdashu: "It means that people with holy virtues can occupy the throne. ”

The flying dragon rides on the clouds refers to the dragon riding on the clouds to the sky. It is a metaphor for the hero taking advantage of the opportunity to gain power.

Dinghu Dragon Goes is the same as "Dinghu Dragon Goes".

The tripod becomes a dragon and rises. See "the tripod becomes a dragon and goes away".

The Ding Cheng Long went to the "Historical Records·Fengchan Book": "The Yellow Emperor collected copper from the first mountain and cast the tripod at the foot of Jingshan Mountain. Once the tripod was completed, a dragon hung down from the Huhu to welcome the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor rode up, and all the officials in the harem followed. There are more than seventy people, and the dragon is going up." Later, "the tripod became a dragon and went away" to refer to the death of the emperor.

The flood washed away the Dragon King Temple. This is a metaphor for people who were originally members of the same family but had conflicts and disputes because they did not know each other.

To beat the tiger and the dragon, it is still said to beat the phoenix and the dragon.

Dai Feng Lao Long is also known as "Dai Feng Lao Long". ① It means arranging a trap to make a powerful opponent fall into the trap. ② Yu tries to find suitable candidates.

Riding a dragon and matching a phoenix is ??a metaphor for getting a good partner and forming a good relationship.

Dragons and tigers: a metaphor for high energy and high morale. Chapter 21 of Chen Canyun's "Wind and Smoke in the Valley": "We haven't slept well all night, and we are still

dragons and tigers."

Dragon, colt and phoenix chick: a metaphor for handsomeness Ying young man. "Book of Jin·Biography of Lu Yun": Yun was able to belong to literature at the age of six, with a pure and upright nature and talent. "When Wu Shang was a child

Min Hong of Shu Guangling was surprised when he saw it and said: 'If this child is not a dragon colt, he must be a phoenix chick.'"

The dragon raises the clouds: description The dignity of a person. "Dong Guan Han Ji Chronicles of Emperor Guangwu": "The emperor has the benevolence and saintliness, the momentum and the natural posture. He is definitely not the enemy of man. He is like a dragon lifting up the clouds, and the three rains are coming." , no one can name it."

Longloufengque (city, pool, pavilion): refers to the palace and pavilion of the emperor. Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty's "Bull? Ci": "The dragon tower and phoenix tower are so majestic, and no one hears the watch in the deep palace." Yuan Ma Zhiyuan's "Pull Out" song: "Nine heavens, twenty years, the dragon tower and phoenix I have seen it in every pavilion."

The spirit of the dragon and horse: a metaphor for the spirit of old age. Tang Li Ying's poem "Shang Pei Jin Gong": "The four dynasties are worried about the country, their temples are like silk, the spirit of dragons and horses is the posture of sea cranes."

Dragon eyebrows and leopard neck: describe the appearance of a warrior. "Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty·Gao Gao Biography": "The word Ao Cao is from the third section of Qian. When he was young, he had strong energy. Long and suave, with extraordinary courage, dragon eyebrows and leopard neck, posture and body "Male and different."

Dragon eyebrows and phoenix eyes: Describes the unusual appearance of a noble person. "Water Margin" Chapter 9: "The man on the horse has dragon eyebrows and phoenix eyes, white teeth, red teeth, and a mustache. He is thirty-four or five years old."

Longmen dotting the forehead: a metaphor for failure in official career or failure in the examination. Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty's "Shui Jing Zhu·He Shui Hui": ""Erya" said: 'Eel is also tuna.'

After three months of leaving Gongxue, you can cross the dragon gate and become a dragon. , otherwise the forehead will be counted and returned." "Warning Words": "If you count the forehead at the dragon gate, there will be no name on the gold list."

The roar of dragons and lions: a metaphor for the majestic and majestic sound. "Shi Shuo Xin Yu" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty: "Prince Qiao's tomb is in Jingmaoling. During the country's chaos, someone stole it, but no one saw it. There was only a sword, hanging in the air, trying to get it. , the sword roars like a dragon or a lion."

The dragon grabs the tiger and throws it (grab, jump): It is like a dragon fighting a tiger. Song Yuru's "Eight Formations Picture": "The smiling cloud is like a man with a big belly, and a dragon takes a tiger and throws it into a chest."

The first zodiac sign: one is the idiom of dragon:

白Dragon Fish Suit

The white dragon transformed into a fish and swam in the abyss. It is a metaphor for emperors or high-ranking officials hiding their identity and traveling in disguise.

The violent gills of the Dragon Gate

Like a fish looking up at the Dragon Gate but unable to get up. In the imperial examination era, it was used as a metaphor for failing to pass the Jinshi examination. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for encountering setbacks in life and being in a difficult situation.

The pen moves like a dragon and a snake

Describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful.

Hidden dragon and crouching tiger

It refers to hidden talents that have not been discovered, and also refers to hidden talents.

The traffic is busy

The cars are like flowing water, and the horses are like swimming dragons. Describes a continuous lively scene with many cars and horses coming and going.

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A good son-in-law riding a dragon

Chenglong: A woman rides on a dragon and achieves enlightenment and becomes an immortal. Good son-in-law: A desirable son-in-law. In the old days, it referred to a son-in-law with both talent and appearance.

It is also used to refer to someone else's son-in-law.

Ride a dragon to get a son-in-law quickly

Cheng a dragon: A woman rides on a dragon to achieve enlightenment and become an immortal. Kuai son-in-law: a satisfactory son-in-law. In the old days, it referred to a son-in-law with both talent and appearance. It is also used to refer to someone else's son-in-law.

Catch the phoenix and catch the dragon

Phoenix and dragon: here refers to talents. It is a metaphor for searching and identifying rare talents.

Getting a son-in-law like a dragon

Describes a good son-in-law who gets everything one wants.

Two dragons playing with a pearl

Two dragons face each other and play with a pearl.

The wind follows the tiger, the cloud follows the dragon

It is a metaphor for the mutual induction between things.

Wind Tiger, Cloud Dragon

The roar of a tiger creates wind, and the rise of a dragon creates clouds. Refers to the mutual induction of similar things. In the old days, it was also used as a metaphor for the Holy Lord to obtain virtuous ministers, and the virtuous ministers to meet a wise king.

To subdue the tiger and subdue the dragon

To subdue: to surrender; to subdue: to use force to make one surrender. Use your power to bring tigers and dragons to their knees. Describes strong strength and the ability to defeat all enemies and difficulties.

Fulong and Phoenix

Fulong: (Wolong) Zhuge Kongming. Feng Chu: Pang Shiyuan. Both of them were famous strategists and military strategists during the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. Later, it refers to a person with higher knowledge and ability who is hidden but not revealed.

Turtle, dragon, scale and phoenix

Four animals that are traditionally used to symbolize longevity, nobility and good luck. It is a metaphor for a person who is in a high position and has great influence all over the world.

Turtle, dragon and piece of armor

It is a metaphor for collecting good things no matter how big or small.

Tiger versus dragon

Describes a fierce struggle or competition.

Tiger perched on dragon's plate

Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Tiger Crouching and Dragon Leaping

The descriptive word is powerful and elegant.

Tiger's Den and Dragon Pond

A deep puddle where dragons lurk, and a lair where tigers hide. A metaphor for a very dangerous place.

The finishing touch

Originally describes the wonder of Zhang Sengyao, a painter of the Liang Dynasty. Later, it is often used as a metaphor when writing articles or speeches. Use a few sentences to point out the essence at key points to make the content vivid and powerful.

Lively and vividly

Describes a lifelike expression that makes people feel as if they are seeing it with their own eyes.

饥子龙文

饥子: a thousand-mile horse; 龙文: the name of a horse, which in the old days often referred to a child prodigy. It was originally a nickname for a good son. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for talents.

Subduing the Dragon and Subduing the Tiger

It is originally a Buddhist story, which refers to using magic power to subdue a dragon and a tiger. The latter is a metaphor for having great ability and being able to defeat strong opponents or overcome great difficulties.

The dragon gets the water

It is said that after the dragon gets the water, it can stir up clouds, make rain and soar into the sky. It is a metaphor that talented people get opportunities to display their talents. Also a metaphor for getting out of trouble.

Jiao Ruo Jinglong

Jiao: Jiao Jiao. It is often used to describe vigorous calligraphy strokes or graceful dancing postures.

Ins and outs

This refers to the trend and direction of mountains. It is a metaphor for the cause and effect of an event.

Old and senile

Describes old age, frailty, and inability to move.

Carp jumps over the dragon gate

Ancient legend says that if a carp jumps over the dragon gate in the Yellow River, it will transform into a dragon. It is a metaphor for things like being promoted, being promoted, and other things that lead to rapid success. It is also a metaphor for going against the current and working hard.

Lin, Phoenix, Turtle and Dragon

These four divine animals symbolize good omens. Metaphor for rare and precious things. It is also a metaphor for a person of noble character and respected by others.

Flying dragons and dancing phoenixes

It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.

Dragon and Phoenix present good fortune

Refers to auspicious events.

Dragon liver and leopard fetus

A metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.

Dragon liver, phoenix brain

A metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.

Dragon liver and phoenix marrow

A metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.

Dragon, colt and phoenix chick

A metaphor for a handsome young man. Often used as a compliment.

Dragon-horse spirit

Dragon-horse: a horse shaped like a dragon in ancient legends. It is a metaphor for people who are energetic.

The roar of a dragon and the roar of a lion

A metaphor for a deep and majestic sound.

Dragon Pan and Tiger Chu

Pan: winding around; Chu: squatting and sitting. Like a coiled dragon or a crouching tiger. Especially Nanjing. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Dragon coils and phoenix escapes

Like a dragon coiling around, like a phoenix hiding deep. It is a metaphor for having talent but no one appreciates it.

The dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting.

The dragon is coiled, and the tiger is squatting. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Especially Nanjing.

Dragon and snake flying

As if the dragon is flying and the snake is swimming. It describes calligraphy as vigorous and vigorous, with strong pen power.

Dragon and snake mixed together

It is a metaphor for good people and bad people mixed together.

Nine sons born from a dragon

It is a metaphor for brothers with different qualities and hobbies.

Longtan Tiger Cave

Cave: cave. Tan: deep pool. The deep pool where the dragon lives, the lair where the tiger lives. A metaphor for an extremely dangerous place.

Dragon Pond and Tiger Cave

A deep puddle where dragons lurk and a lair where tigers hide. A metaphor for a very dangerous place.

The dragon is soaring and the tiger is leaping

The dragon is soaring and the tiger is jumping. Describes vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It also means taking action and making a difference.

The dragon is leaping and the tiger is crouching

It is a metaphor for the graceful and vigorous writing and calligraphy.

Dragon and tiger steps

Like a dragon and a horse, they hold their heads high and stride like a tiger. Describes the mighty and majestic spirit.

Dragon and tiger look at each other

Like a dragon and a horse with their heads held high, like a tiger looking at its prey. Describes a person's majestic and mighty spirit. It is also a metaphor for great talent and great strategy.

The dragon walks and the tiger steps

The original description is that the emperor's demeanor is unusual. Later, he also described the general's heroic posture.

Dragon blood black and yellow

It is a metaphor for fierce wars and rivers of blood.

The dragon roars and the tiger roars

The dragon roars and the tiger roars. Metaphor related things interact with each other. It also describes a person's success.

The dragon leaps and the phoenix sings

The elephant dragon is leaping and the phoenix is ??singing. A metaphor for outstanding talent.

Dragon Zhang Feng Zi

Zhang: Literary talent. The literary talent of a dragon and the appearance of a phoenix. Metaphor of outstanding style.

Enter the Dragon

Describes a fierce struggle or competition.

Climb the dragon and attach yourself to the phoenix

Refers to fawning over powerful people in order to gain wealth.

Panlong's habit

Refers to the bad habit of gambling.

Pao phoenix cooks dragon

Cook: boil; Pao: burn. Describes dishes as extremely rich and rare.

Walk-on player

Originally refers to the role of a soldier holding a flag in opera, but later it is a metaphor for doing insignificant things under the hands of others.

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Cooking Dragon, Pao and Phoenix

Cooking: boiling; Pao: burning. Describes dishes as extremely rich and rare.

Be afraid of the dragon in front and the tiger in the back

It is a metaphor for being timid and fearful of things, worrying too much.

A strong dragon cannot suppress a local snake

It is a metaphor that even a capable person can hardly deal with the evil forces entrenched in the local area.

Qiao Long Paints Tiger

Describes showing courtesy with a false heart.

A group of dragons without a leader

A group of dragons without a leader. It is a metaphor that without a leader, it is impossible to act in a unified manner.

Dragon among men

A metaphor for a hero among men.

The snake turns into a dragon, but its text remains unchanged.

No matter how the metaphor changes in form, the essence remains the same.

The dragon sees its head but not its tail

It was originally a metaphor for the charm of poetry, but later it was a metaphor for the mysterious whereabouts of people, who disappear as soon as they appear. It is also a metaphor for the flickering words, making people unpredictable.

Lively and energetic

Describes liveliness, vigor and vitality.

The corpse lives in Longjian

Ju: live quietly; Jian: appear. Still as a corpse but moving as a dragon.

Drink Huanglong

Huanglong: Huanglong Mansion, whose jurisdiction is in the present-day Jilin area, which is the belly of the Jin people. It originally meant to conquer the enemy's capital and hold a banquet to celebrate the victory. Later, it generally refers to drinking happily in order to defeat the enemy.

The skill of slaying dragons

Tu: slaughter. The skill of killing dragons. The metaphor is that although the technology is high, it is not practical.

Earth Dragon and Chudou Dog

The dragon is made from mud, and the dog is made from straw. The metaphor does not live up to its name.

Hope your children will succeed

I hope your children will achieve success in their studies and career.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

It refers to hidden talents that have not been discovered, and also refers to hidden talents.

The dragon roars in the box

The sword makes a sound like a dragon roaring in the box. It originally referred to the magic power of a sword, but later it was used as a metaphor for a person with great talent who hopes to see its use.

Pharmacy Feilong

Feilong: refers to the dragon bone of traditional Chinese medicine. Keel in the pharmacy. It is a metaphor for a person who is skinny.

Ye Gong likes dragons

Ye Gong: a nobleman of the Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period, with a high reputation, and was granted the title of Ye (the name of an ancient city, today's Ye County, Henan Province). It's a metaphor for saying you like something, but you don't really like it.

One dragon and one snake

It is a metaphor for where a person hides or comes out, or appears or hides, which changes with different circumstances.

One dragon and one pig

One is a dragon and the other is a pig. It is a metaphor for two people at the same time, with great distinction between superior and inferior.

Ishilongmen

Ishi: a generation; Longmen: Li Ying had the same name in the Later Han Dynasty, and later scholars who came to visit him were called Denglongmen. Called a figure admired by literati.

Wandering Clouds Startled the Dragon

Describes exquisite calligraphy.

A mixed bag of good and bad people

It is a metaphor for bad people and good people mixed together.

Yulongmanyan

Originally refers to the simultaneous performance of various acrobatics. Later, it was used to describe things as messy. It also refers to a lot of changes (with a derogatory meaning).

Yuanlong lies high

Yuanlong: During the Three Kingdoms period, Chen Deng had the courtesy name Yuanlong. It originally refers to Chen Deng sleeping on his own big bed and letting his guests sleep out of bed. The latter is a metaphor for being indifferent and rude to guests.

Yuanlong's heroic spirit

Yuanlong: During the Three Kingdoms period, Chen Deng, courtesy name Yuanlong, once treated Xu Fan lightly; Hao: bold and unrestrained. Describes a bold and bold personality.

Clouds, Dragons, Winds and Tigers

The roar of a tiger creates wind, and the rise of a dragon creates clouds. Refers to the induction of similar things.

Cloud Dragon Well Frog

The dragon in the clouds and the frog at the bottom of the well. It means that there is a huge difference in status.

Clouds rise and Long Xiang

Xiang: rise. Like clouds rising, like a dragon soaring. In the old days, it was a metaphor for heroes taking advantage of the opportunity.

Go straight to Huanglong

Huanglong: Huanglong Mansion, whose jurisdiction is in the present-day Jilin area, which is the belly of the Jin people. Fight all the way to Huanglong Mansion. Refers to destroying the enemy's lair.