What are the four-character idioms about "dragon"?

The four-word idiom about "dragon" is:

1. Carve dragons and paint phoenixes ["diā o ló ng huà fè ng"]: Carve dragons and paint phoenixes.

2. release the dragon into the sea [fà ng rê h I]: a metaphor for releasing the enemy and leaving behind future troubles.

3. Phoenix looks like a dragon [fè ng bimo ló ng zí]: a beautiful musical instrument.

4. enter the dragon [Long zh ē ng h ǔ dà u]: A metaphor for heroes fighting each other.

5. A living dragon [huó ló ng huó xià n]: It describes a vivid expression, as if it were in front of us.

6. gather tigers and dragons: describe the majestic terrain.

7. Kang Long has regrets [kà ng ló ng y ǒ u hu ǐ]: It means that if you are in a high position and don't know how to retreat, you will inevitably regret your failure.

8. "Kuà fè ng Ché ng Ló ng" is a cross-phoenix Lapras, a metaphor for getting married or becoming immortal.

9. Old Dragon Bell [L om à i ló ng zhō ng]: It describes old age and physical weakness, and it is inconvenient to move.

10. Long Tao's Art of War: refers to the art of war.

1 1. Yue Long Huyue [ló ng Té ngh ǔ yuè]: Like a dragonfly, like a tiger. Describe a very active posture.

12. A dragon's head and a snake's tail [Ló ng Tó u Shé w ě i]: the metaphor is grand at the beginning and attenuated at the end.

13. Magnificent gait [

14. Traffic [ch ē sh ǔ i m ǔ ló ng]: A horse is like a dragon, a car is like running water. Describe the endless traffic between cars and horses.

15. Ma Ruyou Long [[〔mǎ rú yóu lóng〕]]: Describe the bustling scene of traffic between horses and chariots.

16. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon H ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ. A winding dragon, a crouching tiger. Metaphor is a hidden talent.

17. Bailong fish suit [bá i ló ng yú f ú]: Bailong became a fish in the middle reaches of the deep sea. It is a metaphor for an emperor or a high official to hide his identity and modify his itinerary.

18. Hit the Longmen [pê sā i ló ng mé n]: If the fish looks up at the Longmen, it is not allowed to go up. In the imperial examination era, it was a metaphor for people to try their best, and later it was also a metaphor for life frustration and embarrassment.

19. Calligraphy is vivid and imposing.

20. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ["h incarnation] ψ]:" It refers to hidden undiscovered talents as well as hidden talents.

2 1. Jackie Chan [[[〔chéng lóng pèi tào〕 o]]]: Together, it becomes a complete system.

22. Take advantage of the dragon's husband [:Lapras: A woman riding on a dragon will live forever. Son-in-law: A son-in-law in that sense. In the past, she was a son-in-law with both talent and beauty. Also used as the reputation of other people's son-in-law.

23. Kill the phoenix and catch the dragon [[d? fè ng lā o ló ng]: Phoenix and dragon: this refers to talents. Metaphor search, looking for rare talents.

24. Have a husband like a dragon: describe the husband getting what he wants.

25. The two dragons play with pearls [è ró ng x? zhū]: The two dragons are opposite, and the play is a treasure.

26. wind, tiger and dragon [fē ng h ǔ yú n ló ng]: the wind follows the tiger and the cloud follows the dragon, which is a metaphor for mutual induction between things. In the old days, it was also a metaphor for the sage of the Lord who met the wise monarch.

27. General Hu Fulong [fú h ǔ xi á ng Long]: Fu: Give in; Surrender: To cause to yield by force. Use strength to bring tigers and dragons to their knees. Describe the powerful, can overcome all enemies and difficulties.

28. Feng Chu, Long Fu [Feng Chu]. Long Fu: (Wolong) Zhu Gekongming. Feng Chu: Pang Shiyuan. Both of them were famous strategists and strategists in the late Han and Three Kingdoms periods. The latter refers to people with higher knowledge and ability who are hidden but not present.

29. Tortoise shell [[guī ló ng pi à n ji がが]: a metaphor for a good thing that is collected regardless of its size.

30. The tortoise, the dragon and the phoenix [[guī ló ng lí n fè ng]]: Four animals traditionally used to symbolize longevity, dignity and good luck. Metaphor is a person who occupies a high position and covers the whole world.

3 1. Tiger Wolongtiao [hǔwólóng tiào]: describes a person's strong and detached personality.

32. Tiger Cave Longtan [Hǔ] Longtan: Longtan Tiger Cave. Metaphor is a very sinister place.

33. Make the finishing point [Huàlóng di m n jρng]: What was originally described was the wonder of painting by Zhang Sengyou, a painter in the Liang Dynasty. When writing an article or speech in the future, point out the essence in a few words at key points to make the content vivid and powerful.

34. Jiao Ruojing Long [ji m: o ru ò j: ng ló ng]: Jiao: Jiao. It is often used to describe the vigor of calligraphy or the beauty of dance.

35. Ji Zilong Wen [JZ Ló ng Wé n]: Ji Zi: Maxima; Long Wen: The name of a good horse is used to refer to a child prodigy. It is synonymous with a good boy. Dobby is followed by a metaphor of talent.

36. Jiaolong gets water [jiā o ló ng dé shu ǐ]: According to legend, after Jiaolong gets water, it can make clouds and rain and soar to the sky. Metaphor means that talented people get the opportunity to display. It is also a metaphor for getting out of trouble.

37. Long Wanghu [Ló [[Ló 〔lóng xiāng hǔ shì〕]]]: Like a dragon horse holding its head high, it seems to be eyeing. Describe a person's great spirit. This is also a metaphor of great talent.

38. Feng Ming, Yue Long: The elephant dragon is prancing and the phoenix is singing. Metaphor is outstanding talent.

39. Ganlong Fengsui: a metaphor for rare and precious food.

40. Long Ming's lion roar [lóng míng sh chǒu]: a metaphor for a gloomy and dignified voice.

4 1. Context [lá i ló ng qê mà i]: This refers to the trend and direction of the mountains. Now compare the cause and effect of one thing.

42. The Spirit of the Dragon Horse [ló] ló ng m ? j ? ng shé n]: The Dragon Horse: a horse shaped like a dragon in ancient legends. Metaphor is full of energy.

43. Huang Xuan: A metaphor for fierce wars and rivers of blood.

44. Long Zhangfengzi [1]: Chapter I: Literary talent. The literary talent of dragon and phoenix. The metaphor is outstanding.

45. Long Yin Hu Roar [ló] Long Yin Yó NH ǔ xià o]: Long Yin Hu Roar. Metaphor refers to the mutual induction of related things. It also describes the prosperity of people.

46. Dragon and phoenix are auspicious [ló ng fè ng ché ng xiá ng]: it refers to auspicious things.

47. Climbing a dragon and attaching a phoenix [[30Hā nLó ng fê ng]]: refers to fawning on and relying on powerful people to gain wealth.

48. A leaderless group. Metaphor without a leader, it is impossible to act in unison.

49. Dragon among people [ré n zh not ng zh and ló ng]: a metaphor for a hero among people.

I hope my children can succeed in their studies and careers.

5 1. drank Huanglong [t ò ng y ǐ n hu á ng ló ng]: Huanglong: Huanglong House, located in the present Jilin area, is the belly of Jin people. The original meaning is to conquer the enemy's capital and hold a high-level meeting to celebrate the victory. After that, it generally refers to drinking to defeat the enemy.

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