Who knows stories, idioms, pictures, etc. about dragons?

Idioms about dragons

The dragon gallops and the tiger suddenly: It refers to a group of heroes competing for the deer

The dragon and the phoenix species: refers to the descendants of the emperor

Long De is in Tian:

"Yi Qian": "'Seeing a dragon in the field' means virtue is universal." Later, "the dragon's virtue is in the field" was used to refer to the kindness of the dragon

Long Diao Feng Tsui:

The beauty of metaphors

The dragon can be climbed:

It means it can be profitable. Dragon, connected with "monopoly"

Dragon's broken ascend:

It means seeking profit and wealth. Dragon, leading to the "ridge"

Dragon squatting and tiger squatting:

It is still said that dragon is coiled and tiger is squatting

Dragonism means drought:

It means that if many people depend on each other, nothing can be accomplished

Dragon banner and tiger banner:

General's flag

Flying dragon and phoenix:

①Description The momentum is unrestrained and majestic or the posture is lively and lively. ②Describe the writing style as majestic and vivid

The dragon flies and the phoenix flies:

①It refers to the rise of the emperor. ② Metaphor for success in official career and rapid advancement

Flying dragon and phoenix:

Describing the majestic and flying style of the pen

Flying dragon and leaping tiger:

The metaphor is vigorous and unrestrained

The dragon and the phoenix present auspiciousness:

"Kong Congzi·Jiwen": "When the emperor is virtuous and is about to bring peace, then the lin, phoenix, turtle, and dragon will first give him auspiciousness." "Then "dragon and phoenix present auspiciousness" refers to auspicious events

Dragon liver and leopard fetus:

Refers to extremely precious and rare food

Dragon liver and phoenix marrow:

Metaphor for rare delicacies

Dragon, ghost and snake god:

Metaphor for strange and weird food

Dragon Han Phoenix chick:

A metaphor for outstanding talents

Long Hanfengyi:

A metaphor for outstanding talents

Long Hu’s pain:

"Book of Han: Suburban Sacrifice Chronicles 1": "The Yellow Emperor collected copper from the first mountain and cast the tripod at the foot of Jingshan Mountain. When the tripod was completed, a dragon hung down from Hu Fang to welcome the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor rode up, and more than seventy people from the harem of ministers followed the dragon. Then he went up... The people looked up to the Yellow Emperor and held his bow and the dragon's trumpet. "The pain of dragon and tiger" was later used to refer to the pain of bereavement

龙虎风云:

① "Yi Qian": "The clouds follow the dragon, the wind follows the tiger." Later, "dragon, tiger, wind and cloud" were used to describe heroes who encountered favorable circumstances. ② Refers to the meeting between the monarch and his ministers

The dragon turns into the tiger and the tiger changes:

"Yi·Ge": "The great man changed from tiger to tiger, and his Wen Bing is also." "Historical Records·Biography of Laozi and Han Fei" "( Confucius said to his disciples: "I know that birds can fly; I know that fish can swim; I know that animals that can walk can be called "Wang"; those that swim can be called "Lun"; and those that fly can be called "簰". , I can't know that it rides the wind and clouds to the sky. '" Later, "a dragon transformed into a tiger" was used as a metaphor for the unpredictable changes

Longhuangmandian:

refers to a remote and wild place. Also refers to minority countries in remote areas

Longhuangshuo Desert:

The desert land outside the Great Wall in the north. It also refers to the ethnic minority countries in these places

龙江虎波:

Describes a habit of making trouble

龙江虎强:

Metaphor for energetic and high-spirited

Dragon horse and phoenix chick:

Metaphor for a handsome young man. The quote comes from the "Book of Jin·Biography of Lu Yun": "Yun's courtesy name is Shilong. He was able to belong to literature at the age of six. He is of a pure nature and has talents. Shao is as famous as his brother Ji. Although his articles are not as good as Ji's, he holds the title of "Er Lu". When he was young, Wu Shangshu Guangling Min Hong saw it and said: "If this child is not a dragon colt, he must be a phoenix chick."

Longlou Fengcheng:

Yu Yan. Longlou Fengchi

Longlou Fengchi:

Refers to the forbidden province, the imperial palace

Longlou Fengchi:

①Emperor’s Palaces and pavilions.

②Metaphorically refers to the lair of feudal rulers

Dragon Tower and Phoenix Tower:

Emperor’s Palace

The spirit of dragon and horse:

Metaphor for old age A healthy spirit

Dragon eyebrows and leopard neck:

Describes the appearance of a warrior

Dragon eyebrows and phoenix eyes:

Describes the unusual appearance of a noble person

Longmen forehead:

Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty's "Shui Jing Zhu·He Shui 4": ""Erya" said: '飳,? There is also.' Out of Gong Point 3 If you go up to the Dragon Gate, you will be a dragon, otherwise you will be rewarded by pointing your forehead." Therefore, "pointing your forehead at the Dragon Gate" means failure in official career or failure in the examination.

The dragon roars and the lion roars:

Lu Xun's "Ancient Novel Gou Shen" quoted Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo" of the Southern Song Dynasty: "The tomb of Prince Qiao is in Jingmaoling. During the chaos of the country, someone stole it, but no one saw it. There was only a sword. The county was in the air, trying to get it. "The sword roars like a dragon and a tiger roars." "The Vimalakirti Sutra: The Buddha's Kingdom" says: "The performance is as fearless as the roar of a lion." Later, the "dragon roars and the roar of a lion" is used to describe depression. A majestic voice

The dragon seizes the tiger:

It is like a dragon fighting a tiger. The metaphor is vigorous and unrestrained

The dragon takes the tiger and leaps:

It is like a dragon fighting against a tiger

The dragon takes a tiger and throws it:

It is like a dragon fighting between a tiger and a tiger

Dragon climbing and phoenix attached:

It is said that the dragon is attached to the phoenix

Dragon and phoenix dancing:

It means that the mountains and rivers are majestic and winding, and they have the appearance of a king.

Dragon Pan Feng Yi:

It is a metaphor for the talent that has not been met

Dragon Pan Feng Zhu:

①It means that the mountain is majestic and winding. Refers to the king's atmosphere. ② Metaphorical calligraphy strokes flying and moving.

Dragon Pan and Tiger Crouching:

Also known as "Dragon Pan and Tiger Crouching". ①Volume 156 of "Taiping Yulan" quotes Wu Bo's "Wu Lu" of Jin Dynasty: "Liu Bei once sent Zhuge Liang to the capital. When he saw the Moling Mountain, he sighed and said: 'Zhongshan has a dragon on its plate and a tiger on the stone. This is the residence of the emperor. . '" Later, it was described as "dragon crouching and tiger perched" to describe the majestic and dangerous terrain, which was suitable for being the capital of an emperor. ② Borrow Nanjing. ③It is said to be occupied by heroes and heroes. ④ Metaphor of colorful texture

Dragon Panhu Na:

Qiuqu vigorous appearance

Dragon Panfeng Zhu:

Calling a sage Retreat from the world

The dragon, the tiger, and the tiger are lying around:

The majestic appearance

The dragon, the tiger, and the tiger are surrounding:

It is still said that the dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting. Describing the majestic and dangerous terrain

Dragon and coiled knot:

It is still said to be twisted and entangled

Dragon hidden and phoenix Cai:

It is a metaphor for a handsome man The talent has not been shown

The dragon bends and the snake stretches out:

It is like a gentleman is wronged but a villain succeeds

The dragon goes to Dinghu:

Dian Chu "Historical Records·Fengchan Book": "The Yellow Emperor collected copper from the mountain and cast the tripod at the foot of Jingshan Mountain. When the tripod was completed, a dragon hung down from Hu Feng to welcome the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor rode up, and more than seventy people from the harem of ministers came from the top. The dragon went up. The rest of the ministers were not allowed to go up, but they all held the dragon's bow. The dragon's bow fell down and fell into the Yellow Emperor's bow. The people looked up to the Yellow Emperor and took his bow to the sky, so later generations named the place Dinghu. The bow was called Wu Hao." Later, it was said that the emperor died as "the dragon went to Dinghu"

The dragon and the tiger are lying down:

It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are squatting. Metaphor for the ups and downs of the mountain

Dragon and snake flying:

Describes the vigorous and vivid calligraphy style

Dragon and snake mixed:

Metaphor for good and bad people Mixed together

The dragon stretches out and the cobwebs bend:

Describes the flying strokes and superb calligraphy

The dragon, the god, and the horse are strong:

It refers to the image. As energetic as a horse

Nine sons born from a dragon:

In ancient legend, nine little dragons born from one dragon often have different shapes and personalities. Later, it was often used to describe the difference between good and bad among brothers

The dragon's head and the pig's feet:

It's like saying that a bull's head is wrong and a horse's mouth is wrong. It is said that the interpretation of the meaning of the calligraphy is far from the original intention and is irrelevant

Longtan Tiger Cave:

It is still said that Longtan Tiger Cave

Longtan Tiger Cave:

①The place where the dragon and tiger live. It means a dangerous place.

②It is a metaphor for the gathering place of heroes

The Dragon Tao Leopard Strategy:

Refers to the art of war

The Dragon Tao Leopard Transformation:

It is a metaphor for the vigorous discussion , eloquent

The collection of dragons and phoenixes:

It is a metaphor for the prosperity of the king's industry and the gathering of heroes

The dragon and tiger kicking:

It is a metaphor for bravery. The impact is irresistible

The dragon is soaring and the tiger is occupying:

The power is strong, and the force is dominant

The dragon is soaring and the tiger is roaring:

The momentum is magnificent Appearance

The dragon is soaring and the tiger is leaping:

①Describes vigorous and vigorous. ②Describe the flying and vigorous writing style. ③It means to be energetic and make a difference

The dragon is leaping and the tiger is lying down:

It still means that the dragon is soaring and the tiger is lying down. Metaphorical writing style

The dragon is leaping and the tiger is crouching:

The metaphor of writing style and calligraphy are vigorous and vigorous. The language version of Zhang Yanyuan's "Book of Dharma" quotes Liang Yuan Ang's "Ancient and Modern Book Reviews" of the Southern Dynasties: "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, or a tiger crouching in the Phoenix Pavilion."

The sawed horn of a dragon's head:

A metaphor for bold adventure

A dragon's head and a snake's tail:

A metaphor for the prosperity of the head and the decline of the tail

The power of the dragon and the shock of the tiger:

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Describes the bold and majestic momentum. Often used to describe the strength, flexibility and stretch of calligraphy strokes

Dragon's majesty and swallow's jaw:

Describes the majestic and majestic appearance

The transformation of dragon and leopard:

Metaphor calligraphy is vigorous and good at change

Dragon and phoenix are correct:

The dragon soars and the phoenix flies. Metaphor for moving quickly

The dragon and the tiger stride:

Stranding with head high and mighty and majestic

The dragon and the tiger gaze:

Metaphor for the majestic momentum and vision Yuanda

The roar of the dragon and the tiger:

Metaphor for the mighty spirit

The dragon and the tiger:

Majestic appearance

龙駧谧flex:

Metaphor for bending, stretching, going up and down at any time

龙駧麧逧:

龙駧, holding high and leaping. 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, "The word "dragon flying and phoenix dancing" is used to describe the general's kindness and power

The dragon flying and the phoenix dancing:

It still means the dragon flying and the phoenix dancing

The dragon flying and the phoenix dancing. Zhu:

① It is a metaphor for a waterfall rushing down. ②Metaphor for flying high spirits

Dragon flying and tiger leaping:

Metaphor for working hard and promising

Dragon heart and phoenix liver:

Metaphor for extremely precious Rare and famous dishes

Dragon Xing Fengju:

A metaphor for the rise of kings

Long Xingyun belongs to:

"Yi Qian" : "The clouds follow the dragon, the wind follows the tiger." Later, "the dragon rises and the clouds belong" is 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." And "Re": "The great man changes from tiger to tiger." Kong Yingda Shu: "The former king of profit and loss, creates legislation, has the beauty of articles. "The new look is impressive, like a tiger's transformation, and its literature shines brightly." Later, "the dragon moves and the tiger changes" is used to describe the emperor's reform and innovation.

The dragon moves like the tiger moves:

It is a metaphor for majesty. Solemn and extraordinary. Often used to describe the appearance of an emperor

Dragon blood and phoenix marrow:

A metaphor for noble blood

Dragon blood and black yellow:

A metaphor for the fierce war , blood flowed into a river. The words come from "Yi Kun": "When dragons fight in the wild, their blood is black and yellow." Gao Heng's note: "Xuanhuang can also be read as "Xuanhuang", which means there is a lot of blood."

Long Yan Feng Yu :

Metaphor for the relaxing and melodious sound of music

Dragon face and phoenix posture:

Referring to the appearance of an emperor

Longyang Weeping Fish:

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"Warring States Policy·Wei Ce IV": "The king of Wei and Lord Longyang entered the boat and went fishing. Lord Longyang caught more than ten fish and burst into tears. The king said: 'Are you uneasy? So, Why don't you tell me?" He said, "I don't dare to be uneasy." The king said, "Then what is the fish?" He said, "What does it mean?" : 'I was very happy when I first caught fish, and what I got later became even greater. Now I want to give up what I got before.

Now that I am a vicious minister, I have to serve as the king's pillow mat. Today, the ministers and nobles have come to be the rulers of the people. They walk around the court and make way for people. There are many beauties in the four seas. When I hear that I am lucky enough to be blessed by the king, I will wear my clothes and go to the king. I am just like the fish I caught before, and I will throw it away. How can I not shed tears? '" Later, "Dragon Yang Weeping Fish" was used as a symbol of falling out of favor

The dragon roars and the tiger roars: 1. The dragon and the tiger roar. 2. The sound is loud. 3. The sound of the poem. The law is bold and steep. ④ It is a metaphor for the heroes who dominate the situation

Dragon Yu Shangbin:

Also known as "Dragon Yu Shangbin" "Historical Records·Fengchan Book": "The Yellow Emperor collected the mountain copper and cast it. The tripod is 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 Yushang guest" 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

Long Yue Hongjiao:

It is a metaphor for holding high and far away. Passed away

The dragon leaps over the tiger:

It is a metaphor for the extraordinary majesty

The dragon fights with the fish:

It is a metaphor for the fierce war

Longzhang Fengcai:

Extraordinary appearance

Longzhang Fengcai:

Yu Wencai Binghuan

Longzhang Fengzi:

It means that the style is extraordinary

Dragon Chapter and Linjiao:

It is a metaphor for rareness and extraordinary

Dragon Chapter’s beautiful bones:

It is a metaphor for the elegance and strength of articles

The dragon stings and the centipede is bent:

It is a metaphor for living in seclusion and not being an official. The Book of Changes "Xici Xia": "The centipede is bent to seek trust; The stings of dragons and snakes are used to protect oneself. ”

Dragon opens tiger’s eyes:

Describes domineering and domineering

Dragon’s posture and phoenix:

Describes extraordinary posture

White dragon fish suit:

Han Liu Xiang's "Shuoyuan Zhengjian": "In the past, the white dragon descended into the clear abyss and turned into a fish. The fishermen shot it in the eye. Later, the "white dragon fish suit" was used as a metaphor for a noble person to travel incognito, fearing that something unexpected might happen

Stretching the dragon and attaching the phoenix:

It means relying on the dragon and the phoenix to rise into the sky

Dragon chant in the box:

The Supplementary Notes of Zhuanxu written by King Jia of the Jin Dynasty: "(Zhuanxu) has a sword with a shadow, soaring in the air and relaxing. If there are soldiers in all directions, the sword will fly up and point in that direction. , then defeat it; when not in use, it is always in the box, like the roar of a dragon and a tiger. "This originally refers to the magic power of the sword, and later it is often used as a metaphor for a person who is famous far and wide even though he is in the wild.

Old-looking:

Describes the appearance of an elderly person who is aging and unable to move well.

The dragon and snake at the bottom of the pen:

It is said that the pen moves like a dragon and snake

The pen moves like a dragon and snake:

It is a metaphor for the free and unrestrained writing style. Ziru

Hidden Dragon and Crouching Tiger:

Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty wrote in his "Conversation with the Heyang Gongxin Orogenic Pond to Have a View": "The dark stone is suspected of hiding a tiger, and the roots are like a crouching dragon. Later, "Hidden dragon and crouching tiger" were used as a metaphor for hiding talents or unusual people

Dragon carving in the Zen world:

"Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Cui Xiang's Biography": "Cui is Wenzong, the world's Zen carving dragon" dragon. "Later, it was said that the article was passed down from generation to generation as "the dragon carved in the Zen world"

The cicada sheds the dragon and transforms into a dragon:

It is still said that the cicada sheds the snake and the solution

The chariot and the horse are like a dragon:

It is said that there are many carriages and horses, and it is bustling and lively

There is a lot of traffic:

"The Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Queen's Chronicle·Mingde Ma Queen" "Passing by Zhuolongmen, I saw my wife's family When asked about daily life, a car is like running water and a horse is like a swimming dragon. " Later, "busy traffic" was used to describe the bustling scene with constant traffic and horses.

riding a dragon to a good son-in-law:

a metaphor for a good son-in-law

riding a dragon to match a phoenix :

A metaphor for finding a good partner and forming a good relationship

Catching a phoenix and catching a dragon:

Also known as "catching a phoenix and fishing for a dragon" ①It is a metaphor for arranging a trap to make a powerful person. ② Yu tries to find a suitable candidate

beating Hulaolong:

Yuyuan beats Fenglaolong

Carving a dragon and painting a phoenix:

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Engraved dragons and phoenixes; carved dragons and phoenixes

The tripod becomes a dragon:

"Historical Records·Fengchan Book": "The Yellow Emperor collected copper from Shou Mountain and cast the tripod at the foot of Jingshan Mountain . When the cauldron was completed, a dragon hung down from its head 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, "the tripod becomes a dragon and goes" to refer to the death of the emperor

Letting the dragon into the sea:

It is a metaphor for letting the enemy go and leaving troubles

The flying dragon in the sky:

It is a metaphor for the emperor's reign. The Chinese version of "Yi Qian" says: "In the ninth year of the lunar calendar, the flying dragon is in the sky, which is good for seeing adults. "Kong Yingda Shu: "It means that people with holy virtues can occupy the throne. "

The wind follows the tiger, the cloud follows the dragon:

"Yi Qian": "The same voice corresponds to the same breath, and the same energy seeks each other." Water moistens and fire dries. The clouds follow the dragon and the wind follows the tiger. The saint works and all things can be seen. "Later, "the wind follows the tiger, the cloud follows the dragon" is a metaphor for the mutual interaction between things

Wind tiger and cloud dragon:

It is a metaphor for the encounter between the Holy Lord and the wise minister

The dragon breaks the water:

The dragon breaks through the waves and moves forward.

The dragon gets the water:

①When the dragon gets the water, it can prosper. Clouds form mist and soar across the sky. "Guan Zi·Zi": "The master treats the people and then becomes powerful. Therefore, it is said: When dragons get water, gods can stand; tigers and leopards get quiet, and power can be carried." "Originally used as a metaphor for a leader who wins the hearts of the people, he can achieve his prestige and make a difference. Later it is used as a metaphor for talented people to get the opportunity to display their talents. ② It is a metaphor for relieving difficulties

The dragon loses water:

A metaphor for a hero losing his strength

A dragon playing in the water:

A metaphor for weapons such as swords, guns, and sticks making them relaxed, flexible and versatile.

Feng Biao. Dragon posture:

Describes handsome appearance

Feng attached to dragon climbing:

Han Yangxiong's "Fa Yan·Yuanqian": "Climbing on dragon scales, attached to dragon scales" Phoenix wings. Later, "the phoenix is ??attached to the dragon and climbs" means to rely on the emperor and the powerful to make achievements

Phoenix bone and dragon posture:

Describes the extraordinary physique and deportment

Feng Kuang and Dragon Mania :

Describes irritability and mental disorder

Feng Tower and Dragon Palace:

Describes the gorgeous palace towers

Phoenix Feather Dragon Armor:

Phoenix feathers and dragon scales are metaphors for precious things

Phoenix marrow and dragon liver:

Phoenix is ??a metaphor for rare and delicious food.

Phoenix. Flying Dragon:

Describes the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible

Feng Wu Long Pan:

The phoenix is ??flying and the dragon is coiled. The description is appropriate.

Phoenix flute and dragon pipe:

Refers to the sound of wind instruments such as shengxiao

Phoenix flute and dragon pipe:

The breast of the phoenix, the breast of the dragon Neck hair. It is a metaphor for the majesty and fitness of a horse.

Fengzhulongpan:

It is like a flying phoenix and a coiled dragon. It is a metaphor for the flying and vigorous posture of a horse.

Fengzhu Longxiang:

Describes a vigorous and promising situation

Fengzhu Longxiang:

Describes an extraordinary situation

Fengzi Longson:

Descendants of emperors or nobles

Guan Dou Shuanglong:

According to the "Book of Jin Zhang Hua Biography": "Zhang Hua of Jin Dynasty is good at looking at Qi. Seeing that there is often purple gas in the bullfighting room, Lei Huan was ordered to visit Fengcheng. Huan went to the county and dug the foundation of the prison house, and got two swords, Longquan and Tai'a. Hua and Huan each wore one. After Hua died, the sword was lost. When Huan died, Huanzi was walking through Yanpingjin with his sword. The sword suddenly jumped out of the water and fell into the water, leaving no one with water to get it. He saw two dragons, each several feet long, with an article on the coils. The light shone on the water and the waves boiled, so he lost the sword. " Later, he described his outstanding talent as "fighting two dragons"

Haunted dragon and snake:

The dragon and snake were snatched away. Describe the huge momentum

Crane Bone Dragon Muscles:

Slender, straight and curved appearance

Tiger turns into dragon and steams:

It means taking advantage of the changes of time and becoming famous

Tiger steps up to dragon Line:

Describes the emperor's extraordinary appearance, like a dragon and a tiger

Tiger surpasses dragon:

It is a metaphor for heroes rising up to compete with each other

Tiger fighting against dragon:

Metaphor of heroes fighting against each other

Tiger occupying dragon's pan:

Also called "tiger occupying dragon's pan". "Julongpan".

Describing the extremely steep and dangerous terrain

Tiger Cave and Longtan:

Metaphor for an extremely difficult and dangerous situation

Tiger Strategy and Dragon Tao:

The code name for the book of war . It also refers to the strategy of using troops

Tiger crouching and dragon leaping:

The descriptive word is powerful and elegant. The words come from Liang Yuan Ang's "Pingshu" of the Southern Dynasty: "Wang Youjun's calligraphy is powerful and powerful, like a dragon leaping over the Tianmen or a tiger crouching in the Phoenix Pavilion. Therefore, it has been treasured by the past dynasties and will always be used as a lesson."

The tiger roars and the dragon sings. :

Describe the singing as majestic and loud

The tiger leaps over the dragon:

Describe the majesty and majesty

The tiger throws the dragon and takes it:

A metaphor for the struggle between heroes

The finishing touch:

① Zhang Yanyuan of the Tang Dynasty's "Records of Famous Paintings of the Past Dynasties·Zhang Sengyao": "Emperor Wu worshiped the Buddhist temples, and the monk Yao who had a long life painted this... …The four white dragons in Anle Temple in Jinling did not light their eyes, and it was said: ‘If you light your eyes, they will fly away.’ People thought it was ridiculous, so please do it. In a moment, thunder and lightning broke through the wall, and the two dragons flew up to the sky on clouds. The two dragons did not light their eyes. "See here." "Finishing the finishing touch" is a metaphor for using incisive words and sentences at key points to make the content more vivid and powerful when writing or speaking. ②Metaphor for using strength in critical situations

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, "Drinking from the Yellow Dragon" refers to completely defeating the enemy and celebrating the victory

Lively and vividly:

Describes the vivid and realistic descriptions in speech and composition, making people feel like they are real

Live dragon, fresh and healthy:

Describes strong and energetic

Fire dragon Fufu:

"Zuo Zhuan·Huan Gong's second year": "The fire dragon is furry, and the writing is also known." It originally refers to the literary style of fire and dragon shapes, but later it is used as a metaphor for composition, which only knows how to carve chapters and sentences, just like mending the clothes of hundreds of schools

Subduing the dragon and subduing the tiger:

Making dragons and tigers submissive and docile. There are stories of subduing the dragon and subduing the tiger in Buddhism and Taoism. "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Fang Shu Chuan·Xu Deng" "Zhao Bing, whose courtesy name is Gong'a, is from Dongyang, and he can serve Yue Fang." Li Xian annotated and quoted from "Baopuzi": "Taoist Zhao Bing used Qi to restrain people, and people could not Get up. The tiger lies on the ground, lowers its head and closes its eyes, and then it can be restrained. "It is also quoted from "Yiyuan": "Zhao Marquis filled the basin with water and blew the air to restrain it," Liang Huijiao of the Southern Dynasties "Biography of Eminent Monks". ·The Divine Miracle·She Gong": "Can use the secret to slay the divine dragon." Tang Daoxuan's "Continued Biography of the Eminent Monk·Xi Chan 1·Seng Chou": "I heard two tigers fighting, roaring and vibrating rock, so I used the tin staff to relieve it. , dispersed." Later, "Subduing the dragon and subduing the tiger" was often used as a metaphor for overcoming major difficulties

Drinking tiger poetry dragon:

It is a metaphor for a person who is good at drinking and capable of poetry

The tiger is sitting on the ground and the dragon is sitting on the ground:

It is still said that the dragon is sitting on the ground and the tiger is sitting on the ground. Describe the majestic and magnificent terrain

"Yi Qian": "On the ninth day, there is regret for the dragon." Kong Yingda Shu: "On the ninth day, there is a strong Yang. , large and extremely prosperous, so it is called a dragon. In terms of human affairs, it is like a sage with the virtue of a dragon, who is in the heavenly position, and becomes extremely strong for a long time, so it is called "regret". If you hold a high position and don't know how to humble yourself, you will prosper and then decline, and you will inevitably regret your defeat

The whole story:

Kan Yu's family saying. It is said that the mountain-shaped trend is undulating and coherent like a dragon's body. Mingwu Qiu Rui's "Yun Zong Ji·Niu Mianzhi Point": "There is a good piece of land in the front hill here, with ins and outs, close to the mountains and facing the mountains, everything is qualified." It is later used to metaphor the origins of people and things or the causes and consequences of things

A strong dragon cannot suppress a local snake:

Although a powerful person cannot suppress the local forces

The carp jumps over the dragon gate:

① It is said in ancient times that if a carp in the Yellow River jumps over the dragon gate, it will transform into a dragon. "Piya Shiyu": "It is commonly said that fish jump over the dragon gate and turn into dragons when passing by, but carp may be the case." Li Yuan of the Qing Dynasty's "Wolf Fan·Object": "Carp...the yellow ones climb up Longmen Mountain against the current every spring. When the heavenly fire burns its tail, it turns into a dragon. Later, the "carp jumping over the dragon's gate" was used as a metaphor for success, promotion and other successes. ②It is a metaphor for moving against the current; working hard

Lin, Phoenix, Turtle and Dragon:

①Things called the Four Spirits in ancient times.

②Metaphor refers to something beautiful and correct

A dragon swimming on flowing water:

The Chinese version of "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Queen's Chronicle·Mingde Ma Queen": "I passed by Zhuolongmen and saw the outside world. When asked about daily life, the chariots are like flowing water, and the horses are like swimming dragons. The head of the barn is dressed in green, and the leader is fair. He looks at the charioteer, but he is not far away. "Later, he used "flowing water swimming as a dragon" as a metaphor for the endless flow of chariots and horses.

A horse is like a dragon:

It describes the bustling scene of people and horses. The quote comes from "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Queen's Chronicles, Queen Mingde Ma": "I passed by Zhuolongmen and saw a foreigner asking about the daily life. The carriages were like running water and the horses were like swimming dragons."

Horse water carts Dragon:

It still means a busy traffic

Horse foot Longsha:

It refers to galloping on the frontier and showing off its power outside the territory. Longsha, a desert place in the north of Saibei

Climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix:

①It means depending on the emperor to achieve achievements or show prestige. It is also a metaphor for relying on a prestigious person to establish a reputation. The original text of Yangxiong's "Fa Yan·Yuanqian" of Han Dynasty: "Climb the dragon scales, attach the phoenix wings, and the sundae will raise it, so vigorous that it is out of reach." ② It is said that the dragon and phoenix are attached to the plate

Climbing The dragon and the phoenix:

It is still said that the dragon is climbing and the phoenix is ??attached

The dragon is sitting on 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. To describe the majestic and dangerous terrain

Pao Feng Cooking Dragon:

①Describe luxurious and rare dishes. ②Refers to the name of a kind of dish

Assembling Jackie Chan:

Pairing equipment or facilities to form a complete system

Cooking dragon, pao and phoenix:

Also known as "cooking dragon and cooking phoenix". Also known as "cooking dragon and phoenix". ①A metaphor for cooking rare dishes. It also describes dishes as luxurious and precious. ②A metaphor for superb artistic skills

Riding a dragon and a phoenix:

①A metaphor for becoming an immortal. ②Metaphor for Tengda

Qinglong Golden Chamber:

Refers to Liuchen. It is said to be a good time and auspicious day. In the old days, astrologers believed that the six celestial beings such as Qinglong, Mingtang, Jingui, Tiande, and Siming were auspicious gods. The six celestial beings were on the day, and everything was suitable for them, so they were auspicious days in the zodiac

Sparrow, Horse, Fish and Dragon:

Generally refers to rare birds and animals. The language version of "Hanshu·Praise to the Western Regions" says: "Since then, pearls, armor, rhino, and green feathers have filled the harem, Pu Shao, dragons, fish eyes, and horses with sweat and blood have filled the Huangmen. Giant elephants, lions, ferocious dogs, and large birds are eating in the outer enclosure. Foreign objects come from all directions."

The dragons are leaderless:

"Yi Qian": "See. "A group of dragons without a leader is auspicious." Later, "a group of dragons without a leader" was often used to describe a group of people without a leader.

Sunhorn Dragon Court:

In the old days, physiognomists called the bulge in the sky a dragon court. . "Sun-horned dragon court" is the noble appearance of the emperor

Sun-horned dragon face:

In the old days, physiognomists said that the bulge on the forehead was the face of a dragon. "Sun-horned dragon face" is the noble appearance of the emperor

Like a dragon and a tiger:

Describes bravery and vitality

The dragon sees its head:

"Talking about Dragons" written by Zhao Zhixin of the Qing Dynasty: "Fang Si was jealous of the disorganized customs of the time, and said: 'Poetry is like a dragon, with head, tail, claws, horns, scales, and mane. If it doesn't have one, it is not a dragon.' Sikou said: 'Poetry is like a dragon. Like a divine dragon, one can see its head but not its tail, or maybe only one claw and one scale is exposed in the clouds, how can the whole body be safe?" Later, "the divine dragon sees its head" refers to the ups and downs of the poem

The divine dragon Ma Zhuang:

It means strong body and majestic spirit

The dragon loses its power:

It means it loses its power and position. Shao, the same as "shi"

vivacious:

describes vitality and vitality. It is often used to describe a person who is lively and energetic, or an article that is vivid and powerful

A dragon is alive:

It is like a dragon is alive

A dragon is cursed by fire:

A metaphor for absurd things. Serving fire means worshiping fire as a god; cursing a dragon means cursing the dragon to invite rain

Senior Dragon Snake:

"Book of the Later Han·Zheng Xuan Biography": "In the spring of the fifth year, Confucius dreamed He told him: "Qi, Qi, this year's year is in Chen, and the next year is in Si." When the time comes, he will combine it with the prophecy, and he will know that when his life is over, he will suffer from illness. "Zhuan" on Xuan said, "Chen is a dragon, and it is a snake. The wise man sighs, and Xuan combines it with a prophecy." This is what he said.

"Sui, the star of the year; dragon, refers to Chen; snake, refers to Si. It is later said that the destiny will be "Sui is in the dragon and snake"

Drink Huanglong:

Huanglong, the name of the mansion The capital of the Jin Kingdom was in present-day Nong'an County, Jilin Province. "History of the Song Dynasty: Biography of Yue Fei" states: "General Han Changyu of the Jin Dynasty surrounded himself with 50,000 men. Fei was overjoyed and said to him: "Go straight to Huanglong Mansion and have a drink with all the gentlemen!" ’” Chapter 77 of "Shuo Yue Quan Zhuan": "Drink Huanglongxue to express the old shame, swallow duck green to repay the new king." "It means 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

earth dragon and dog:

A dragon made of earth and a dog made of grass. . The metaphor has a false name but no reality

Earth Dragon and Mu Monkey:

The metaphor has a false name but no reality

Talking to the Phoenix and climbing the dragon:

It is a metaphor for clinging to a dragon and attached to a phoenix.

A cat is angry and a dragon is sad:

It is like a cat being angry, and it is like a dragon being sad. It is a metaphor for the mood of the music, which is sad and angry

Hoping for a child to become a dragon. :

I hope my son will become an outstanding person

Dancing Phoenix and Flying Dragon:

Looking like a flying dragon and a flying phoenix, with a bold and majestic look

The phoenix mocks. Dragon:

Comparing a dragonfly to a dragon has the meaning of arbitrarily mixing and belittling one party. A quote from Yang Xiong's "Jie Moo" of the Han Dynasty: "Is the modern man laughing at the owl and the phoenix? dragon. "

Ye Gong loves dragons:

Han Liu Xiang's "New Preface·Miscellaneous Things 5": "Ye Gongzi loves dragons well. He uses hooks to write dragons, chisels to write dragons, and carvings in houses to Write dragon. So Tianlong heard about it and came down. He peeked at the head and tail in the hall. When Ye Gong saw it, he abandoned it and ran away. His soul was lost and his five colors had no owner. This is because Ye Gong is not a dragon. A good husband is like a dragon but not a dragon. "Later, "Ye Gong loves dragons" is used as a metaphor for liking something on the surface, but actually not really liking it

One dragon and one snake:

The metaphor is sometimes hidden and sometimes revealed, and it changes unpredictably

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One dragon and one pig:

It is a metaphor for two people who are very different from each other

One generation of dragon gate:

Li Ying of the later Han Dynasty had the same name, and he was promoted after he was promoted. Those who go to the hall are called "climbing the Dragon Gate". See Liu Yiqing's "Shishuo Xinyu·De Xing" in the Southern Song Dynasty. Later, the figure admired by the literati was called the Dragon Gate of the First Generation.

Change like fish and dragons

Changes between fish and dragons:

It is a metaphor for fundamental changes in world affairs or people.

A mixture of fish and dragons:

①Fish and dragon mixed together ②Metaphor of good and bad mixed together

Fish and dragon Manxian:

Metaphor for the changing world

Yulongmanyan:

Also known as "Yulongmanyan" ①The name of the ancient acrobatic show. , there is a fantasy plot. Fish and dragon are the so-called lynx beasts, and Manyan is also the name of the beast. ② It means false and changeable, playing tricks of power

The essence of fish:

The essence of fish. , the appearance of a dragon. It is said that there is nothing but appearance

Yunlong and windhu:

①Yi Qian: "The clouds follow the dragon and the wind follows the tiger. "Later generations often use clouds, dragons, winds and tigers as metaphors for monarchs and ministers. ② Metaphor refers to heroes. ③ Name of ancient military formations

Yunqi Longxiang:

It is a metaphor for heroes rising up in time

The steaming cloud transforms into a dragon:

The cloud rises and the dragon flies. It is a metaphor for the hero who rises up in times of adversity

The real dragon appears:

The description is realistic

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The True Dragon Emperor:

In the old days, it was believed that the emperor was a real dragon descending from the sky, so he was called the emperor

Throwing a stick and becoming a dragon:

Legend In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Fei Changfang saw an old man hanging a pot selling medicine, and then he 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 good. He learned Taoism from the old man, and later he rode the bamboo stick given by the old man back home, threw the stick at Gepi, and turned into a dragon. According to "Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Fang Shu Chuan Xia, Fei Changfang", it was later described as "throwing the stick and becoming a dragon". As a model, borrowing refers to returning home

The abuse of Zulong: It is said that Qin Shihuang burned books and harassed Confucians.

The Story of the Dragon

The dragon plays an important role in myths and legends. Our Chinese nation also calls itself the descendant of the dragon, so let’s talk about the story of the dragon.

Please tell us about the legend about dragons

Speaking of dragons, let’s first talk about the origin of dragons. This has to do with Fuxi during the time of the Five Emperors.

Fuxi is the head of the Five Emperors (the five emperors here are Fuxi, Shennong, Huangdi, Emperor Yao and Emperor Shun). It is said that he is a versatile man in both civil and military affairs. He conquered all the tribes in the Central Plains and called himself "Dragon". "Master", the dragon is the head of a horse, the body of a snake, and the feet of a chicken. (This is a simple description of the current image of the dragon. In fact, the original dragon is quite different from its current appearance.) It was made the totem of our Chinese nation by Fuxi. The dragon was born, and from then on we became the descendants of the dragon, and the dragon became the symbol of China for thousands of years.

(Original material: "Collection of Ancient and Modern Books", etc.)

I mainly talk about the dragons of China. Of course, the West also has their dragons, which are very different from ours. If anyone If you have any stories about Western dragons (drangon), please post them here

Lan:

Dragons

Dragon is a mythical animal. Birds and snakes, a mixture of good and evil. The dragon in the Bible is "very greedy and has 7 heads. For Christians, that dragon is evil and the incarnation of Satan." Later, the archangel Michael subdued the dragon, proving that evil cannot defeat good.

*Evil Dragon*

Since ancient times, one of the most famous dragons is the ancient Scandinavian dragon. [Nidhogg] in Veian mythology, also known as the "Terrible Biting Dragon", threatens to destroy the universe. This dragon has been biting a huge tree [Yggdrasil] Roots. At that time, people thought that the tree was the universe. They believed that the earth was in the center of the tree, and the leaves high up looked like the sky. There was an eagle and a snake on the branches, which represented the constant battle between light and darkness. The tree The roots extend deeply into the underworld, and the trunk passes through the ocean, the earth, and the human world. One day, this dragon, which represents the evil power, will be subdued, the big tree will thrive, and a tree will be given to God and God. A universe in which people can live in peace will appear.

*Auspicious Dragon*

In the Far East, the dragon is regarded as an auspicious force. The Chinese dragon is like an emperor; it lives in Rivers, lakes, and seas soar in the sky. For more than 2,000 years, Chinese people have performed dragon dance rituals to pray to the dragon for good weather and to bring good luck. In ancient Chinese legends, the dragon guards the gate of heaven, which means that all people Immortals gathered at the gate of heaven; and the other dragon became the symbol of the emperor.

*Symbol*

When the Romans occupied Britain, they brought the dragon symbol there. In the 20th century , the Welsh people use the red dragon as their national symbol.

The flags of the Roman army and the carvings on the bows of the Viking ships all have the appearance of dragons. The Welsh flag has a red dragon and the throne of the Chinese emperor It is engraved with a dragon pattern.

Wings of Wind:

Dragon, dragon, dragon

——dedicated to all the creatures that have disappeared in this world Lucifer

“Although humans are smart enough to eliminate many species, so far, there is no way to save any species that they have exterminated. ”——Gerald Durrel, "CATCH ME A COLOBUS"

There are many dragons in the Dragonlance series. Some of them are kind, some are evil, some are old and dim, and some are young and radical. People are curious about these legendary creatures.

We claim to be descendants of the dragon. The emperor wears dragon robes, drinks with Jingdezhen's famous porcelain "Kowloon Justice Cup", and can row dragon boats during the Dragon Boat Festival; while dragons in the West guard golden apples, guard the Garden of Eden, and devour innocent humans at will. , is the apostle of the devil Satan, and almost every successful hero must kill one or two; however, how did this legendary creature with extremely mysterious colors come into being, and what are the differences between the East and the West? What kind of legend? Let's take a look!

Historians and archaeologists will say that dragons are just creatures of people's imagination and do not actually exist. But the author is neither a historian nor an archaeologist. What the author wants to do is not to destroy the beautiful legends and fantasies of dragons, but to write the stories of these legendary creatures; as for whether they exist or not? Just like the little fairy in "Peter Pan", dragons exist as long as people believe in them...

Dragon in China

Chinese people have always claimed to be the descendants of the dragon . What is the reason? Because in ancient times, the representative of the Xia clan was the dragon, which has been passed down for thousands of years and has become more and more divine.

It is said that Gun was ordered by the Emperor of Heaven to control floods. He saw that the people on the ground were forced by the floods and fled in all directions. They were unable to hunt and farm, and were almost unable to survive. But the only way Gun could think of to deal with such a large-scale flood was to contain it. Seeing these floods constantly breaking through his embankments and dams, Gun could no longer bear the powerlessness of watching mortals suffer but could do nothing, so he decided to steal the treasure of heaven, the "breathing soil" - a kind of water that would continue to The growing soil can prevent Gun's containment from becoming ineffective.

With the help of "Xi Soil", mortals escaped the disaster of the flood and began to leave the barren hills and caves to start life again on the ground. Gun felt very gratified when he saw that these mortals could start to live and work in peace and contentment because of his help. Just as he was about to go back to heaven for a mission, Yao, the master of heaven, was very angry that the "Xi soil" had been stolen. So the "rest soil" was taken back, allowing floods to ravage the ground again, and the original scene of living and working in peace and contentment became a vast ocean again.

Gun was helpless. Not only was he unable to save these mortals, he himself was killed by Yao with thunder and lightning ("In the past, Yao killed Gun on Yushan..." - "Zuo Zhuan: The Seventeenth Year of Duke Zhao"). Flood control failed