An explanation of keeping an eagle and getting rid of shame.

It is a metaphor that ambitious people are hard to control, and when they are proud, they will no longer be used by their masters. The origin of idioms comes from the biography of Lu Bu in the later Han Dynasty: "If you keep an eagle, you will be hungry, and if you are full, you will be ashamed."

Example of Idiom: Song Hu Yu Meng's "Two Miscellaneous Men in Renwu, Jiading, June 5": "At the beginning of his entry into the DPRK, the whole country was in an uproar, or there may be

Traditional writing: raise an eagle and go away.

ㄧㄤˇㄧㄥㄧˊ ㄑㄩˋ Athena Chu.

Idiom grammar: as object and attribute; Used in figurative sentences

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: compact idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms