All tigers are United? Draw a tiger according to a cat?
Yunlong and Fenghu? Asking for tiger skin?
Steaming from tiger to dragon? A man has a son's heart and all his flesh and blood.
The eagle is watching? Draw a tiger for self-defense
Raising tigers is a problem? A legacy of raising tigers?
Sheep and tiger skin? Sheep in the tiger's mouth?
The sheep fell into the tiger's mouth? Swallow and tiger neck?
Embroidering tigers and carving dragons? Separatist situation
1. The back is as wide as a tiger and the waist is as thick as a bear. Describe a person who is physically strong.
Source: Yuan Anonymous "Flying Knife to Arrow": "This fellow is a hero, and the dog has a donkey's waist. Oh, it's a tiger's back. "
2. Steaming from tiger to dragon: refers to making use of the changes of the times and making great achievements.
Source: The Story of Purple Hairpin Jie Zhen Returning to the DPRK by Tang Mingzu: "During the period when the monarch returned to the Zhou Dynasty, the base son moved to the warbler. The wind period is not far away, and questions are not far away. The tiger turns into a dragon, and the wind and cloud love themselves. "
Tigers don't eat children: tigers are fierce and cruel, but they don't eat their own children. It is a metaphor that everyone has the heart to love his son and the feeling of flesh and blood.
Source: Yang Mingshan's "Dragon Story Hidden Springs": "Your father was in Luoyang before and didn't come home for a while. I'll persuade him slowly another day. Tiger poison does not eat children, and children should not be short-sighted. "
4. Longxing: The original description of the emperor's manners is different. Later, he also described the heroic attitude of the general.
Source: "Song Shu Wu Di Ji": "Liu Yulong walks like a tiger, and his eyes are extraordinary. I'm afraid I'm no worse than others, so I'd better do it early. "
5. Sheep into the tiger group-prefix sheep into the tiger group
Pronunciation yáng rù hǔ qún Interpretation Metaphor Good people fall into the wrong hands and are in extreme danger. Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Shao nine niang: "Stealing sheep into the tiger's mouth is embarrassing.