Tiger back and bear waist:
Describes a person's strong and strong body
Tiger turns into dragon:
It means taking advantage of the changes of time and becoming prosperous
The tiger steps on the dragon's feet:
Describes the emperor's extraordinary appearance, like the posture of a dragon and a tiger
The tiger surpasses the dragon:
It is a metaphor for heroes rising up to compete with each other.
Tiger Party and Fox Friends:
It is a metaphor for vicious and cunning people
Tigers fighting against dragons:
It is a metaphor for heroes fighting against each other
The tiger occupies the whale and swallows it:
A metaphor for powerful separatism and mutual annexation
The tiger occupies the dragon's pan:
Also known as "the tiger occupies the dragon's pan". It is used as "a tiger perched on a dragon's pan". It describes the extremely steep and dangerous terrain
The tiger's mouth pulls the beard:
It is a metaphor for taking a great risk
The tiger's mouth remains:
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A metaphor for experiencing great danger and surviving by chance
Tiger Cave and Longtan:
A metaphor for an extremely difficult and dangerous situation
Tiger Strategy and Dragon Tao:
The name of the military book. It also refers to the strategy of using troops
Tiger eyes and pig beak:
The ancients called it the sign of greed and insatiableness
Tiger Sheep skin:
"Fa Yan·Wuzi" written by Yang Xiong of the Han Dynasty: "Sheep's quality is tiger skin." It is a metaphor for being strong on the outside but dry on the inside
Looking at the tiger with eager eyes:
Description Staring fiercely like a tiger
A tiger looks at an eagle:
Describes staring fiercely and grabbing something
A tiger looks at an eagle:
It is said that the majestic vision is high and it is very majestic
The original spots on the tiger's body:
It is a metaphor for being born into a noble family. Wealth is inherent and does not need to be sought from outside.
< p> Tiger head and snake tail:It is a metaphor for doing things with great momentum at first, but later the momentum is very small, with no beginning and no end
Tiger head and swallow jaw:
Describes a person with a majestic appearance. Ancient appearance. Said to be the sign of a feudal prince thousands of miles away
Chunbing with a tiger's tail:
Metaphor for an extremely dangerous situation
Tiger crouching and dragon leaping:
Adjective Powerful and powerful. The words come from Liang Yuan Ang's "Review of the Book" of the Southern Dynasties: "Wang Youjun's calligraphy is powerful and powerful, like a dragon jumping over the Tianmen or a tiger crouching in the Phoenix Pavilion. Therefore, it has been treasured by all dynasties and will always be used as training."
A tiger roars in the wind:
It refers to the mutual induction of things
A tiger roars in the wind:
It is a metaphor for a hero taking advantage of the opportunity to rise up
Tiger Howling wolf:
A metaphor for the cry of a rapist when he wants to plunder
Howling tiger and roaring dragon:
Describing a majestic and loud song
< p> The tiger's den yields a child:The metaphor of the poem is pertinent and the main point is understood
The tiger devours the wolf:
Describes eating vigorously and urgently
A tiger leaps over a dragon:
Describes might and majesty
A tiger throws a dragon and holds it:
A metaphor for the struggle between heroes
Tiger’s son and wolf’s grandson:
Metaphor for a violent and greedy person
Helping a tiger to eat:
Also known as “helping a dog to eat”. Metaphor for helping a dog to eat. Bad people do bad things
Fierce tiger Feng He:
Quote from "Poetry·Xiaoya·Xiaomin": "Don't dare to violent tiger, don't dare Feng He." Fighting tiger with bare hands, Crossing the river on foot. It is a metaphor for taking risks and being brave but not wise.
Cupong City Tiger:
It means chasing the wind and catching shadows, having many doubts and disturbing each other
Tiger and Fan Xiong :
A tiger in the tree, a bear in the fan. A metaphor for the imprisoned evildoer
Hidden dragon and crouching tiger:
Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty "Tonghui Heyang Gong Xin Mountain Creation" "Chi Liao De Bing Mu": "The dark stone is suspected of hiding a tiger, and the roots are like a crouching dragon." Later, "hidden dragon and crouching tiger" was used as a metaphor to hide talents or unusual people
鸱目虎
Kiss:
Like the eyes of an owl, like the mouth of a tiger. Fierce and ferocious appearance
A tiger sitting on a tiger:
Like a tiger sitting on a dragon's board
Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers:
It is a metaphor for young people who have no experience in the world. They dare to speak and act without fear
To get rid of the wolf and get the tiger:
Metaphor After removing one harm, another harm will come
Drop bait into the tiger's mouth:
Send food to the tiger's mouth. Metaphor of being in a dangerous place
Thorn the tiger and hold the snipe:
< p> It is a metaphor for waiting and acting, killing two birds with one stoneTo kill a tiger in a prison:
It is still said to kill a tiger in a prison:
To kill a tiger:
A metaphor for criticizing someone who has lost his authority
Watching with covetousness:
Looking at someone with authority like a tiger. The Chinese version of "Yi Yi": "The tiger's gaze is lingering, and it wants to chase him away." ."
Eagle Tiger Jiao Yuan:
"Zizi": "Huang Bo in the middle said: I am on the left holding Taixing's ■ and fighting the Eagle Tiger on the right." Also: "Ju Guo has Shi Jiao Yuan is located in Guangxun, fifty paces long, and is adjacent to the Bai Ren River. No one from Ju dares to approach it. There are those who are brave enough to see Ju Zi, but they are the only ones who can do it." Later, it was called "Diaohu Jiao Yuan". It is said that a strong man is in danger
To lure a tiger away from the mountain:
It is a metaphor for trying to lure the opponent away from the original place in order to take advantage of the opportunity
To cut off the dragon and stab the tiger:
< p> It is said that during the Jin and Zhou Dynasties, people once shot dragons to kill tigers and eliminate harm for the people. The story can be found in Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu· Zi Xin" in the Southern Song Dynasty. Later, "cutting off the dragon and stabbing the tiger" was said to be a powerful martial artist and a chivalrous behaviorA hungry tiger pounces on food:
Describes the action as fast and violent
A hungry tiger devours a sheep:
Describes a swift and greedy approach
Letting the tiger go back to the mountain:
p>It is a metaphor for letting the enemy go, which will cause endless troubles. The Chinese version of "Three Kingdoms·Shu Zhi·Liu Ba Biography" "Er the first lord settled Yizhou, Ba resigned and took the blame, but the first lord was not responsible." Pei Song's note quoted Jin Sima Biao's " "The Biography of the Sages of Lingling": "Zhang sent troops to meet Liu Bei, and Ba admonished him: 'Bei is a great man. If he enters, he will do harm, and he must not enter.' After entering, Ba further admonished: 'If Bei is sent to attack Zhang Lu, This is to release the tiger into the forest. 'The Zhang won't listen."
The consequences of releasing the tiger:
It is said that if you release the tiger, you will leave troubles in the future
Release the tiger for self-defense:
It is a metaphor for seeking protection improperly, but bringing disaster on oneself
The wind follows the tiger, the cloud follows the dragon:
"Yi Qian": "With the same voice, the same voice corresponds, with the same voice. Qi seeks each other. Water flows moistly, and fire dries. Clouds follow the dragon, and the wind follows the tiger. The sage works and all things can be seen." Later, he used "wind follows the tiger, clouds follow the dragon" as a metaphor for the mutual induction between things
Fenghu Yunlong:
A metaphor for the encounter between the Holy Lord and the wise ministers
Fenghe Baohu:
Still talking about Fenghe, the violent tiger
< p> The phoenix sighs and the tiger stares:Describes elegant conversation and dignified appearance
Willing to risk the tiger's mouth:
It means being willing to risk one's life
The power of the fox and the tiger:
A metaphor for the power of the powerful and their minions
The power of the fox and the tiger:
"Warring States Policy·Chu Ceyi": "The tiger seeks a hundred If the beast eats it, he will get the fox. The fox said: "You dare not eat me. The Emperor of Heaven has made me grow up with hundreds of beasts, and now you eat me, which is contrary to the order of the Emperor of Heaven. You think I am unbelievable, I am your son and go first, and you will follow." After me, watch all the beasts see me and dare not move away! The tiger thought so, so he walked with me, and the beasts all ran away. The tiger didn't know that the beasts were afraid of itself, so it ran away, thinking that it was afraid of the fox." Later, he said: "The fox pretends to be the tiger's power" means relying on the power of others or relying on the power of others to bully others
Failure to draw a tiger:
Abbreviation of "No failure to draw a tiger to resemble a dog"
Painting a tiger is not the opposite of a dog:
It is a metaphor for aiming too high and achieving nothing in the end, which is a source of ridicule. It is also a metaphor for imitating and distorting, but making it nondescript
Painting a tiger and carving a swan:
① "Dongguan Hanji·Ma Yuan Biography": "I wrote with my brother Yan Dun: 'If you can't learn from Long Bo, you are still a cautious person. The so-called person who can't carve a swan is still like a bird. I can't do it by imitating Du Jiliang. , fell into the world of frivolous people, the saying is that painting a tiger is not the opposite of a dog.'" Later, it was compared with "painting a tiger and carving a swan"
It is a metaphor for aiming too high, but in the end there is no achievement. ② It is a metaphor for failure to do good things, but turning into bad things
Pretending to show the power of a tiger:
Still talking about the power of a fox pretending to be a tiger
Subduing the dragon and subduing the tiger:
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Make dragons and tigers subdue and tame. There are stories of subduing dragons and tigers in Buddhism and Taoism. "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Fang Shu Chuan·Xu Deng" "Zhao Bing, courtesy name Gong'a, a native of Dongyang, can be a Yue Fang" Li Xian's note quotes "Baopuzi": "The Taoist Zhao Bing used Qi to restrain people, so that they could not get up. When the tiger is restrained, it lies on the ground, lowers its head and closes its eyes, and then it can be bound." It also quoted "Yiyuan": "Zhao Hou used his Qi to restrain people. Fill the basin with water and blow the air to restrain it, and you will see fish and dragons immediately." Liang Huijiao of the Southern Dynasty's "The Biography of the Eminent Monk: Divine Miracles·She Gong": "You can use the secret to bring down the dragon." Tang Daoxuan, "The Biography of the Eminent Monk·Xi Chan 1· "Seng Chou": "When I heard that two tigers were fighting and roaring against the rock, they were relieved with tin sticks and scattered away." Later, "subduing the dragon and subduing the tiger" was often used as a metaphor for overcoming major difficulties
Whales devouring tigers: < /p>
Devour like whales and tigers. It is often used as a metaphor for annexing land and property.
Jiuguan tiger and leopard:
It is used as a metaphor for cruel powerful ministers. The Chinese version of "Chu Ci: Soul Calling": " Tigers and leopards are like tigers and leopards, and they peck at the servants more."
Liquor-Tiger Poem-Dragon:
It is a metaphor for a person who is fond of wine, good at drinking, and talented in poetry.
Refuse Tigers entering wolves:
It is a metaphor that just after one evil has gone, another harm comes
Tigers and dragons are sitting on their backs:
It is still used to describe the majestic terrain of a dragon and a tiger. Magnificent
Horse waves and tiger waves:
Describes the rapid and violent waves
Harsh government is fiercer than tigers:
Refers to heavy taxes, harshness According to the "Book of Rites: Tan Gongxia", when Confucius was passing through Mount Tai, he met a woman crying beside her tomb. When asked about it, she learned that her father-in-law, husband, and son all died of tigers. .But she was not willing to move away from this place because she could avoid the suffering of harsh government. Confucius heard this and said to his students: "You know this: Harsh government is more fierce than a tiger!"
Lada The flag is made of tiger skin:
It is a metaphor for using the banner of revolution to scare and deceive people
The wolf eats and the tiger eats:
① Same as "the wolf eats and the tiger eats" ". ② Metaphor of cruel exploitation and search
Wolf eats and the tiger swallows:
Also known as "wolf eats and the tiger swallows". Also known as "wolf eats and the tiger swallows". It describes eating something fiercely and fiercely. Urgent
wolf eats and the tiger devours:
Also known as "wolf eats and the tiger devours". Also known as "wolf eats and the tiger devours". It describes eating something fiercely and urgently
< p> Wolf, insect, tiger and leopard:① Generally refers to ferocious animals. ② It is a metaphor for evil people and gangsters
Wolf looks at things like tigers look at:
Like wolves and tigers looking at things. Describes majesty. And fierce
Wolf in front and tiger behind:
The wolf is driven away at the front door, but the tiger comes at the back door. It is a metaphor that bad guys come one after another
Wolf and tiger swallow:
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wolf's meal:
describe eating something fiercely and quickly
wolf's meal :
Devouring and chewing like a wolf and tiger. Metaphor of being extremely greedy and cruel
Swallowing a tiger? Swallow:
Describing eating something fiercely and urgently
Swallowing tigers? Swallows:
Describes eating fiercely and urgently
Tigers are rejected at the front door, wolves are admitted at the back door:
Also known as "front door" "Get rid of the tiger, and the wolf will come in through the back door." This is a metaphor for a bad thing that has just gone, and another bad thing is coming
Fear of wolves in front, fear of tigers in the back:
It is a metaphor for being worried and afraid of moving forward
Knock on the mountain to shake the tiger:
It means to deliberately warn and shock people
Leaving the mountain to move the tiger:
It is a metaphor for using tactics to mobilize the opponent to leave the place< /p>
Lin horns and tiger wings:
Lin horns, tiger wings. A metaphor for rare talents in the world
Dragon galloping and tiger sudden:
< p> It is said that the heroes are competing against each otherThe dragon is squatting and the tiger is squatting:
It is still said that the dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting
The dragon banner and the tiger banner:
The general Flag
Dragon flying and tiger leaping:
The metaphor of the pen is vigorous and unrestrained
The Dragon and the Tiger:
① "Yi Qian": "The clouds follow the dragon and the wind follows the tiger." Later, the "dragon and tiger wind and clouds" were used to describe the fate of heroes. At the right time. ② Refers to the meeting of the monarch and his ministers
Dragon turns into tiger and changes:
"Yi·Ge": "The great man changed from tiger to tiger, and his literary skills were outstanding." "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 blind, those who swim can be Lun, those who fly can be Lun." .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
Longjiang Tiger Wave:
Describe the habit of Make trouble
The dragon is strong and the tiger is fierce:
It means strong energy and high morale
The dragon grabs the tiger:
It is like a dragon fighting against a tiger. The writing style is vigorous and unrestrained
The dragon takes hold of the tiger and the tiger leaps:
It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are fighting
The dragon takes the tiger and throws it:
It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are fighting
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Also known as "dragon and tiger perch". ① Volume 156 of "Taiping Yulan" quotes Jin Wu Bo's "Wu Lu": "Liu Bei once sent Zhuge Liang When he arrived in Beijing, he saw the Moling Mountain Monument and sighed, "Zhongshan is a place with dragons and tigers crouching on it. This is the residence of the emperor." Later, "dragons crouching and tigers roosting" were used to describe the majestic and dangerous terrain, which was suitable for the capital of the emperor. ② Borrowed from Nanjing. ③ It is said to be occupied by heroes and heroes. ④ It is used to describe the colorful texture
Dragon Panhu takes:
Qiuqu vigorous appearance
Dragon Panhu volt:
majestic appearance
dragon and tiger surrounding:
It still means that the dragon is coiled and the tiger is perched. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain
Dragon The tiger lies down:
It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are squatting. It is a metaphor for the ups and downs of the mountain
The dragon pond and the tiger den:
It is still said that the dragon pond and the tiger den
Dragon Pond and Tiger Den:
① The place where dragons and tigers live. It means a dangerous place. ② It means the place where heroes and heroes gather.
Dragon and tiger kicking:
It means bravery. The impact is overwhelming
The dragon is soaring and the tiger is dominating:
The force is strong, dominating one area
The dragon is soaring and the tiger is roaring:
The momentum is magnificent Appearance
The dragon leaps and the tiger leaps:
① Describes vigor and vitality. ② Describes the flying and vigorous movement of the pen. ③ It means that the spirit is high and the spirit is high.
The dragon leaps into the tiger Fu:
It still means that the dragon is soaring and the tiger is lying down. It is a metaphor for the writing style
The dragon is jumping and the tiger is lying down:
It is a metaphor for the graceful and vigorous writing style and calligraphy. The language version is Zhang Yanyuan's "Book of Dharma" "Yaolu" quoted from "Ancient and Modern Book Reviews" by Liang Yuan Ang of the Southern Dynasty: "Xiao Si's words are written in a continuous line, and the power of the words is as strong as a dragon jumping over the sky gate, and a tiger crouching in the Phoenix Pavilion."
The power of the dragon and the shock of the tiger: < /p>
Describes the unrestrained and majestic momentum. It is often used to describe the powerful, flexible and stretched calligraphy strokes
Dragon and tiger steps:
Walking with head held high, mighty and majestic
The dragon and the tiger look at each other:
It means a powerful force and a far-sighted vision.
The dragon and the tiger roar:
It means that the dragon and the tiger have a mighty spirit.
The dragon and the tiger 豱:
Majestic appearance
Dragon flying and tiger leaping:
Metaphor of working hard and promising
Dragon moving and tiger changing:
"Yi Qian": "The flying dragon is in the sky... the clouds follow the dragon, the wind follows the tiger, the saint works and all things can be seen." And "Re": "The great man changed from tiger to tiger." Kong Yingda Shu: "The former king of profit and loss, The creation of legislation has the beauty of articles and a new look. It is like a tiger's transformation, but its writing shines brightly." Later, "the dragon moves and the tiger changes" is used to describe the emperor's reform and innovation, creation and construction
The dragon moves and the tiger moves:
It means majesty, solemnity and extraordinary bearing. It is often used to describe the appearance of an emperor.
Dragon roars and tiger roars:
① Dragon and tiger roar. ② It means loud voice. ③ It means The melody of the poem is bold and bold. ④ It is a metaphor for the heroes who are all-powerful
The dragon is leaping and the tiger is standing:
It is a metaphor for the extraordinary and majestic
The dragon opens the tiger's eyes:
Describes arrogance and domineering
Luyu Dihu:
The phrase comes from the fourth volume of "Yilin" quoted by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty. "Baopuzi": "The proverb goes: 'In the third chapter of the book, the fish becomes Lu, and the emperor becomes tiger.'" According to the current version of "Baopuzi·Xiaolan", "emperor" is replaced with "Xu". Later, "Lu Yu" "Emperor Tiger" refers to the typographical errors that occurred in the biography
The tiger spreads its wings:
It is a metaphor for the powerful person who has some advantageous conditions
The tiger is deep in the mountain :
It is a metaphor for bravery and strength. It comes from Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty's "Report to Ren An": "The tiger is in the deep mountains, and all the beasts are frightened."
The dragon dominates the tiger:
It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are sitting on each other. Like a coiled dragon, like a crouching tiger. It describes the majestic and dangerous terrain
It is difficult to get off when riding a tiger:
It is a metaphor that although there are difficulties in doing things, but Forced by the general trend, it is impossible to stop. "The Book of Jin·Wen Qiao Biography" in the Chinese language version: "The current situation is unreasonable. Riding a fierce beast, it is safe to do so!"
Like a tiger Fu Yi:
It is like a tiger sprouting wings. It is a metaphor that due to the addition of new help, the strong becomes stronger and the evil becomes evil
Like a wolf and a tiger:
①Also known as " "Like a wolf like a tiger". Describes bravery and fierceness. ② As fierce and cruel as a tiger or a wolf
Like a dragon or a tiger:
Describes bravery and vitality
Three people become Tiger:
It is a metaphor that if a rumor is repeated many times, it can be believed to be true. "Warring States Policy·Wei Ce 2": "Pang Cong and the prince were in Handan, and he said to the king of Wei: 'Now one person says that there is a market. "Tiger, do you believe it?" The king said, "No." "Two people said there is a tiger in the market, do you believe it?" The king said, "I am doubtful." "Three people said there is a tiger in the market, do you believe it?" The king said: "I believe it." Pang Cong said: "It is clear that there are no tigers in the city, but three people have become tigers. Today, Handan is far away from Daliang when going to the city, and there are more than three people discussing the ministers. It turns out that there are no tigers in the city." Wang Chazhi.'" Also written in "Qin Ce San": "I heard that 'Three people become a tiger, ten people rub their vertebrae, and they are moved by everyone's mouth, and they fly without wings.'" Also written as "Three people become a city tiger." Huainanzi "Shuo Shan Xun": "Public opinions become a forest and fly without wings; three people become a city tiger and can scratch the vertebrae in one mile."
Three words to bully a tiger:
Three people become tigers
There are no tigers on the mountain, and the monkey is called the king:
As a saying, there is no capable person, and ordinary people also play the main role
Shen Ji Tiger's kiss:
It means to put your body next to the tiger's mouth. It is a metaphor for being in an extremely dangerous situation.
Lively and vigorous tiger:
It means to be lively and full of vitality. It is often used to describe people. Be lively and energetic or the article is vivid and powerful
Talking about the color change of a tiger:
Volume 2 of "Er Cheng's Suicide Note": "True knowledge is different from ordinary knowledge. A common Yitian husband has been injured by a tiger. Some people say If a tiger hurts a person, everyone will be shocked, but Tian Fu's appearance is different from the others. If a tiger can hurt people, even a three-foot-old boy will not know it, but it will not be true knowledge. True knowledge must be like Tian Fu." The original meaning is that someone has been bitten by a tiger. Only people really know how powerful tigers are. Later, the phrase "talking about a tiger's color changes" was used as a metaphor for the expression that even the face changes when scary things are mentioned
Feeding to a jackal:
It means feeding a bad person to a jackal. To express deep hatred
To give wings to a tiger:
To give wings to a tiger. A metaphor for encouraging the power of evildoers
To act as a supporter of a tiger:
Legend has it that a tiger is killed The person who eats it will become a ghost after death, and the tiger will beg for food, and the tiger will clear the way. See Volume 430 of "Taiping Guangji" quoted from "Legend Ma Zheng" by Pei Chuan of the Tang Dynasty. Later, it was used as a metaphor for "working for the tiger". Be an accomplice of evildoers
Fear the enemy like a tiger:
Fear the enemy like a tiger. "Liang returned to Qishan" in the Chinese version of "Three Kingdoms, Shu Chronicles, Biography of Zhuge Liang" cited by Pei Song in Jinxi Chisel Teeth's "Han, Jin, Spring and Autumn Period": "Jia Xu and Wei Ping asked for battle several times, because they said: 'The Duke (Sima Yi) is as afraid of Shu as a tiger, how can the world laugh at him!' King Xuan is ill."
Fear of Shu like a tiger. :
To be as afraid of a tiger. To describe extreme fear
To hold a snake and ride a tiger:
The emperor of the Northern Wei Dynasty died in his palace, and Wang Yuanxie and others of Pengcheng, in order to prevent the unexpected, The obituary was secretly announced, and Emperor Shizong was ordered to attend the meeting. The coffin arrived at Luyang, where mourning robes were issued.
At that time, King Xi of Xianyang suspected that Xie had some conspiracy and stopped outside Luyang County. After a while, he entered. He told Xie, "Not only are you hardworking, you are also extremely dangerous." Yuan Xie hated him and said, "Brother, I know you senior. Therefore, we know that there are dangers; Yanhe (the character of Yuan Xie) is holding a snake and riding a tiger, and he does not feel the difficulty." See "Book of Wei: Biography of King Xie of Pengcheng". Later, "holding a snake and riding a tiger" was used to describe being in a dangerous situation
< p> Bears are occupying tigers and tigers are:It is a metaphor for the situation of separatism among heroes.
Tiger heads with swallow jaws:
① Describes a mighty appearance. ② Refers to generals and warriors< /p>
Swallow’s chin and tiger’s beard:
Describes a majestic appearance
Sheep falling into the tiger’s mouth:
Metaphor of being in danger, life or death
p>Sheep quality and tiger skin:
It is a metaphor for being strong on the outside and weak on the inside, but only superficially.
Yang Huweikuan:
"Historical Records·Confucius Family": "Defending Confucius, the general Wei Shichen passed Kuang... When the Kuang people heard about it, they thought it was the Yanghu of Lu. The Yanghu tasted violently to the Kuang people, so the Kuang people stopped Confucius. Confucius looked like a Yanghu, and he was detained for five days." Yang, Tong " "Yang". Later, "Yang Hu Wai Kuang" was used to refer to misunderstandings due to appearance
Raising tigers will harm the body:
Raising tigers will harm oneself. It is a metaphor for allowing the enemy to cause trouble.
Raising a tiger will cause harm to oneself:
It is a metaphor for appeasing the enemy, which will eventually harm oneself
Raising a tiger will cause harm to oneself:
It is a metaphor for indulging the enemy. Save yourself the trouble for the future
A tiger can't make a river:
"Poetry·Xiaoya·Xiaomin": "Don't dare to attack a tiger, don't dare to flood a river." "The Analects of Confucius Shuer" : "I will not stand up to those who succumb to a violent tiger and die without any regrets. They must also be afraid of situations and like to make plans." It originally means fighting a tiger with bare hands and crossing the river on foot, which is a metaphor for bravery and risk-taking. In Yuan dramas, "a tiger without a river" is used as a metaphor for being desperate
Feeding a tiger with meat:
A metaphor for dying in vain
To attract a tiger and reject a wolf: < /p>
Also known as "leading the wolf and rejecting the tiger". It is a metaphor for introducing another evil force to resist the original evil force, and the disaster will be even worse
To attract the tiger into the house:
< p> It is said to lure the wolf into the houseTo lure the tiger into self-defense:
It is a metaphor for relying on evil forces to defend oneself, but it will lead to disaster
The eagle looks at the tiger:
Staring fiercely and greedily like an eagle or a tiger. Describing evil intentions, waiting for an opportunity to grab.
Eagle flying like a tiger looking:
Flying like an eagle, looking like a tiger. Describing being mighty and courageous< /p>
Eagle flying and tiger biting:
Flying like an eagle, biting like a tiger. It describes showing off one's strength and showing off one's strength, extremely vicious
Emperor Yulu's tiger:
It means that the fish is mistakenly written as Lu, and the emperor is mistakenly written as tiger. It generally refers to a typographical error
Seeking skin from a tiger:
This work means "seeking skin from a fox". It means that what you are planning is harmful to the other party. Vital interests will eventually be difficult to achieve the goal
Add wings to the tiger:
Add wings to the tiger. It is a metaphor for giving a boost to a person with strong strength or talent to make him stronger
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Yunlong, wind and tiger:
① The Chinese version of "Yi Qian": "The clouds follow the dragon and the wind follows the tiger." Later generations often use clouds, dragons, wind and tigers to describe monarchs and ministers. ② It refers to heroes. ③The name of the ancient military formation
To imitate a cat and draw a tiger:
The appearance of a cat and a tiger are similar, so they are only similar to each other because they are used as metaphors to imitate them
Vertical tiger Let the tiger out of the cage:
Let the tiger out of the cage. It is a metaphor for letting a powerful enemy go, which will cause endless troubles
Let the tiger return to the mountain:
Put the tiger back into the mountain. It is a metaphor for letting a fierce enemy go, leaving behind a source of disaster
Sitting on a mountain and watching the tiger fight:
It is a metaphor for not getting involved in the fight between the parties for the time being, waiting for an opportunity to profit from it. This phrase comes from "Historical Records" "Zhang Yi Biography": "Zhuangzi wanted to stab the tiger, but Guan Shuzi stopped him and said: 'Two tigers are eating cattle. They will fight for the sweet food. If they fight, they will fight. If they fight, the big one will be injured and the small one will die. So they stab each other from the wound. Therefore, one move must have the name of two tigers.' Bian Zhuangzi thought so, and set up his beard. For a while, two tigers fought, the bigger one was injured, and the smaller one died. Zhuangzi stabbed the injured one, and one move had the effect of two tigers. ."