Idiom: the tiger wins the championship.
Pinyin: h ǔ r gu ā n zhě
Explanation: Crown: hat. A tiger in a hat. Metaphor is cruel as a tiger.
Source: "Historical Records of the Funeral of the King of Qi": "Qi's mother's family is arrogant and extravagant, and the tiger is the crown."
Idiom: the tiger shines on the dragon pan.
Pinyin: hǔjólóng pán
Description: Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain. It's the same as "tiger sitting on a dragon's plate"
Source: Geng Xin's "Jiangnan Fu" in the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "The tiger used to rely on the dragon pan, Rayna Sue; It must be the same as the fox and rabbit, and it is exhausted with the wind and dust. "