Use four-character idioms to describe dragons

1. Four-character idioms describing dragons

1. Dragon and tiger are fierce - a metaphor for high energy and high morale.

Chapter 21 of Chen Canyun's "Wind and Smoke in the Valley": "We haven't slept well all night, and we are still as strong as a dragon and a tiger." 2. Dragon, colt and phoenix chick - a metaphor for a handsome young man.

"Book of Jin·Biography of Lu Yun": Yun was able to belong to literature at the age of six, with a pure nature and talent. "When I was young, Wu Shangshu Guangling Min Hong was surprised when he saw it and said: 'If this child is not a dragon colt, he must be a phoenix chick.

'" 3. The dragon roars in the box - the sword makes a dragon sound in the box A groaning sound. It originally referred to the magic power of a sword, but later it was used as a metaphor for a person with great talent who hopes to see its use.

4. The dragon raises the clouds and the clouds rise - describes a person's demeanor and majesty. "Dong Guan Han Ji Chronicles of Emperor Guangwu": "The emperor has the benevolence and saintliness, the momentum and the natural posture, he is definitely no enemy of human beings, he is like a dragon lifting up the clouds, and three rains are coming, and no one can name him."

5. Dragon Tower and Phoenix Tower (city, pool, pavilion) - refers to the imperial palace and pavilion. Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty's "Bull Ci": "The Dragon Tower and Phoenix Tower are majestic and majestic, and no sound can be heard in the deep palace."

Yuan Ma Zhiyuan's "Pull Out": "Nine Heavens, Twenty Years, Dragon Tower and Phoenix Pavilion I've seen them all before." 6. The spirit of dragon and horse - a metaphor for the spirit of aging and becoming stronger.

Tang Dynasty Li Ying's poem "Shang Pei Jin Gong": "The four dynasties are worried about the country, their temples are like silk, the spirit of dragons and horses is like a sea of ??cranes." 7. Dragon eyebrows and leopard neck - describe the appearance of a warrior.

"Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty·Gao Gao Biography": "Ao Cao, named Ao Cao, is the third section of Qian. When he is young, he has strong energy.

Long and suave, courageous, dragon Eyebrows and leopard neck, majestic posture." 8. Dragon eyebrows and phoenix eyes - describe the noble person's unusual appearance.

Chapter 9 of "Water Margin": "The man on the horse has dragon eyebrows and phoenix eyes, white teeth, and a mustache covering his mouth. He is thirty-four or five years old." 9. Longmen points his forehead—— It is a metaphor for failure in official career or failure in examination.

Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty's "Shui Jing Zhu·He Shui Hui": ""Erya" said: 'Eel, tuna.' Three months after leaving Gongxue, you can cross the dragon gate and become a dragon. , otherwise the forehead will be counted and returned."

"Warning Words": "If you click the forehead at the dragon gate, there will be no name on the gold list." 10. The roar of the dragon and the roar of the lion - a metaphor for the majestic and majestic sound.

, the sword roars like a dragon or a lion." 11. The dragon grabs the tiger and throws it (grab, jump) - it's like a dragon fighting a tiger.

Song Yuru's "Eight Formations Picture": "The laughing cloud has a big belly, and the dragon takes the tiger and throws it into the chest." 12. White dragon fish suit - the white dragon turns into a fish and swims in the middle of the abyss.

It is a metaphor for emperors or high-ranking officials to hide their identity and travel in disguise. 13. Dragon Gate with violent gills - like a fish looking up at the Dragon Gate but unable to reach it.

In the imperial examination era, it is a metaphor for failing to pass the imperial examination. Later, it is also a metaphor for setbacks in life, 14. being in a difficult situation. 14. The pen moves like a dragon and a snake - describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful.

15. Hidden dragon and crouching tiger - refers to hidden talents that have not been discovered, and also refers to hidden talents. 16. Busy traffic - Cars are like running water, and horses are like swimming dragons.

Describes a continuous lively scene with many cars and horses coming and going. 17. Jackie Chan matching-match it to become a complete system.

18. Riding a dragon and becoming a good son-in-law - riding a dragon, a woman rides on a dragon and achieves enlightenment and becomes an immortal. Good son-in-law: A desirable son-in-law.

In the old days, it referred to a son-in-law who was both talented and beautiful. It is also used to refer to someone else's son-in-law.

19. To catch the phoenix and catch the dragon - phoenix and dragon: here refers to talents. It is a metaphor for searching and identifying rare talents.

20. Get a son-in-law like a dragon - describes a good son-in-law who gets everything you want. 21. Two dragons playing with a pearl - Two dragons facing each other, playing with a pearl.

22. The wind follows the tiger and the clouds follow the dragon - a metaphor for the mutual induction between things. 23. Wind, Tiger, Cloud and Dragon - The roar of a tiger creates wind, and the rise of a dragon creates clouds.

Refers to the mutual induction of similar things. In the old days, it was also used as a metaphor for the Holy Lord to obtain virtuous ministers, and the virtuous ministers to meet the wise king.

24. Subduing the tiger and subduing the dragon - Fu: surrender; surrender: use force to make one surrender. Use your power to bring tigers and dragons to their knees.

Describes strong strength and the ability to defeat all enemies and difficulties.

25. Fulong and Phoenix - Fulong: (Wolong) Zhuge Kongming.

Feng Chu: Pang Shiyuan. Both of them were famous strategists and military strategists during the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period.

Later refers to a person with higher knowledge and ability who has not yet appeared. 26. Turtle, dragon, scale and phoenix - four animals that are traditionally used to symbolize longevity, nobility and good luck.

It is a metaphor for a person who is in a high position and has great influence all over the world. 27. Tigers fighting dragons - describing a fierce struggle or competition.

28. Tiger perched on dragon’s plate - describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. 29. Tiger crouching and dragon leaping - the descriptive word is powerful and elegant.

30. Tiger's Den and Dragon Pond - a deep puddle where dragons lurk and a lair where tigers hide. A metaphor for a very dangerous place.

31. The finishing touch - originally described the wonder of painting by the Liang Dynasty painter Zhang Sengyao. Later, it is often used as a metaphor when writing an article or giving a speech. Use a few sentences to point out the essence at key points to make the content vivid and powerful.

32. Lively and vividly—describes a lifelike expression that makes people feel as if they are seeing it with their own eyes. 33. Jizi Longwen - Jizi: a thousand-mile horse; Longwen: the name of a horse. In the old days, it often referred to a child prodigy.

It was originally a nickname for a good son. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for talents.

34. Subduing the Dragon and Subduing the Tiger - Originally a Buddhist story, it refers to using magic power to subdue a dragon and a tiger. The latter is a metaphor for having great ability and being able to defeat strong opponents or overcome great difficulties.

35. The dragon gets the water - Legend has it that after the dragon gets the water, it can stir up clouds and make rain soar into the sky. It is a metaphor that talented people get opportunities to display their talents.

Also used as a metaphor for getting out of trouble. 36. Jiao Ruo Jinglong——Jiao: Jiao Jian.

Often used to describe vigorous calligraphy strokes or graceful dancing postures. 37. Senile - describes old age, frailty and inability to move.

38. Carp jumps over the Dragon Gate. According to ancient legend, if a carp jumps over the Dragon Gate in the Yellow River, it will transform into a dragon. It is a metaphor for things like being promoted, being promoted, and other things that lead to rapid success.

It is also a metaphor for going against the current and working hard. 39. Lin, phoenix, turtle, dragon, these four divine animals symbolize good omens.

Metaphor for rare and precious things. It is also a metaphor for a person of noble character and respected by others.

40. Dragon flying and phoenix dancing originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes. 41. The auspiciousness of dragon and phoenix refers to auspicious events.

42. Dragon liver and leopard fetus are metaphors for extremely rare and precious food. 43. Dragon liver, phoenix brain - a metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.

44. Dragon liver and phoenix marrow - a metaphor for extremely rare and precious food. 45. Dragon, colt and phoenix chick - a metaphor for a handsome young man.

Often used as a compliment. 46. ??Dragon horse spirit - dragon horse: a horse shaped like a dragon in ancient legends.

It is a metaphor for people who are energetic. 47. The roar of a dragon and the roar of a lion - a metaphor for a deep and majestic sound.

48. Dragon Pan and Tiger Chu - Pan: winding around; Chu: squatting and sitting. Like a coiled dragon or a crouching tiger.

Specially Nanjing. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

49. Dragon coils and phoenix floats - like a dragon coiling, like a phoenix hiding deep. It is a metaphor for having talent but no one appreciates it.

50. Dragon and snake flying - as if the dragon is flying and the snake is swimming. It describes calligraphy as vigorous and vigorous, with strong pen power.

51. A mixture of dragon and snake. 2. Four-character idioms to describe dragons

Crouching tiger, hidden dragon, dragon flying and phoenix dancing, dragon soaring and tiger leaping, dragon alive and tiger, dragon spirit and tiger fierce

1. Crouching tiger, hidden dragon [ wò hǔ cáng lóng ]

Explanation: It refers to hidden talents that have not been discovered, and also refers to hidden talents.

From the poem "Having a pleasant conversation with Heyang Gong's new mountain-building site" by Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "The hidden stone is suspected to hide a tiger, and the roots are like a crouching dragon."

Translation: Dark The stone looks like it is hiding a tiger, and its intertwined roots look like a lying dragon.

2. Dragon flying and phoenix dancing [ lóng fēi fèng wǔ ]

Explanation: It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.

From: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty's "Biao Zhongguan Stele": "On the mountain of Tianmu, the sweet water flows out, and the dragons and phoenixes dance, gathering in Lin'an."

Translation: The mountain of Tianmu Mountain is The birthplace of Tiao River, with its winding and majestic mountains, is concentrated in Lin'an.

3. Dragon Teng Tiger Leap [ lóng téng hǔ yuè ]

Explanation: Like the dragon flying and the tiger jumping. Describes vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It also means taking action and making a difference.

From: "Preface to the Praise of Famous Officials of the Three Kingdoms" by Yan Cong of the Tang Dynasty: "The saints are appointed, the wise men are appointed, the dragons and tigers leap, the winds and clouds steam, and the subtleties are pursued, and their ways are all connected to heaven."

Translation: The sage accepts the destiny, the virtuous person takes on the important task, the elephant dragon is flying, the tiger is leaping, the wind is flowing and the clouds are transpiring, the essence of the request and the method are not all caused by nature.

4. vivacious dragon [ shēng lóng huó hǔ ]

Explanation: Describes liveliness, vigor and vitality.

From: Chapter 5 of "History of Pain" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "Although there were many Yuan soldiers outside the city, they were led by Zhang Shijie, followed by Zong Ren and Zong Yi, and they rushed into the formation like a living dragon. Go. ”

5. Dragon Spirit and Tiger Fierce [ lóng jīng hǔ měng ]

Explanation: A metaphor for high energy and high morale.

From: Chapter 2 of "Wind and Smoke in the Valley" by Chen Canyun in modern times: "Everyone has not slept all night, and they are still vigorous and fierce, which shows the hatred of the brothers and sisters towards the landlords." 3. All four-character idioms about dragons

Ao Ang Long Chou's pen bottom dragon snake pulls the dragon with phoenix and white dragon fish clothes pen walks the dragon snake

Chenglong's good son-in-law rides on the dragon's fast son-in-law rides on the dragon Matching the phoenix to become a dragon, matching the hidden dragon and crouching tiger

The Zen world carves a dragon, and the dragon and the tripod become a dragon. The water washed away the Dragon King Temple

The son-in-law was like a dragon. Two dragons played with pearls and a phoenix showed the dragon's posture and the wind followed the tiger. Clouds, dragons and phoenixes, crazy dragons, flying dragons riding on the clouds

Fulong and phoenix chicks, phoenix tower, dragon palace, releasing dragons into the sea, subduing tigers and subduing dragons, flying dragons in the sky

Phoenix feathers, dragon armor, phoenix marrow, dragon liver, phoenix dancing, dragon flying phoenix dancing dragon, pan, phoenix, flute, dragon tube

phoenix, dragon, phoenix, dragon, pan, phoenix son, dragon, grandson, phoenix, phoenix, phoenix, dragon and soar

double dragon turtle, dragon scale, phoenix turtle, dragon lin, phoenix turtle The dragon is in armor, the tiger is walking on the dragon's feet

The tiger transforms into a dragon, the steamed tiger is super dragon, the tiger fights with the dragon, the crane bones, the tendons, the tiger is sitting on the dragon's plate

The tiger is occupying the dragon, the tiger is in the dragon's tiger den The dragon in the dragon pool is not successful, but it is the finishing touch for the dog

The dragon is painted to highlight the clear sky, the fire dragon is furry and the living dragon is vivid, the dragon is carved to carve the swan and the tiger is slightly dragon Tao

The yellow dragon is drinking heavily, the live dragon is fresh and healthy, and the dragon is walking away Snakes and tigers crouch in dragons' dens and dragon pools

Tigers throw dragons and take seats in tiger pans, dragons drink wine and tiger poems, dragons and dragons get water, drink wine and dragon poems about tigers

A dragon plays in the water as if it were a frightening dragon, and it is as if it is a swimming dragon. The dragon text crosses the phoenix and rides the dragon

The dragon has regrets, the dragon hatchling, the phoenix species, the dragon gallops, the tiger suddenly rises, the dragon carves the phoenix's mouth, the dragon squats and the tiger squats

If the dragon is broken, it can be climbed. Many dragons are broken by dry dragons. The virtue of ascending the dragon is in the field, the dragon and phoenix are auspicious

The dragon is flying and the phoenix is ??dancing, the dragon is flying and the phoenix is ??flying, the dragon is flying and the phoenix is ??flying, the phoenix is ??turtle, the dragon is flying, the dragon is flying and the tiger is flying

The dragon is flying, the tiger is jumping, the dragon is liver, the leopard is fetus, the dragon is liver and the phoenix is Brain, dragon, liver, phoenix, marrow, dragon, ghost, snake god 4. Four-character idioms about dragons

Dragon, Fei and Fengwu originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.

Dragon and Phoenix present auspiciousness, which refers to auspicious events.

Dragon liver and leopard fetus is a metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.

Dragon liver, phoenix brain is a metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.

Dragon liver and phoenix marrow are metaphors for extremely rare and precious foods.

Dragon, colt and phoenix chick are metaphors for a handsome young man. Often used as a compliment.

The spirit of dragon and horse. Dragon and horse: a horse shaped like a dragon in ancient legends. It is a metaphor for people who are energetic.

The roar of dragons and roars of lions is a metaphor for a deep and majestic sound.

Dragon Pan and Tiger Chu Pan: winding around; Chu: squatting and sitting. Like a coiled dragon or a crouching tiger. Especially Nanjing. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

The dragon is coiled and the phoenix is ??flying, like a dragon coiling, like a phoenix hiding deep. It is a metaphor for having talent but no one appreciates it.

The dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting. The dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Especially Nanjing.

Dragon and snake flying It seems like a dragon flying and a snake swimming. It describes calligraphy as vigorous and vigorous, with strong pen power.

Mixed dragon and snake is a metaphor for good people and bad people mixed together.

Nine sons born from a dragon are metaphors for brothers with different qualities and hobbies.

Longtan Tiger Cave Cave: cave. Tan: deep pool. The deep pool where the dragon lives, the lair where the tiger lives. A metaphor for an extremely dangerous place.

Dragon Pond and Tiger Cave are deep puddles where dragons lurk and tigers hide in their lairs. A metaphor for a very dangerous place.

The dragon is flying and the tiger is leaping. Describes vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It also means taking action and making a difference.

The dragon is leaping and the tiger is crouching, which is a metaphor for the vigorous and vigorous writing and calligraphy.

The dragon and the tiger stride. Like a dragon and a horse, they hold their heads high and stride like a tiger. Describes the mighty and majestic spirit.

The dragon and the tiger look at each other like a dragon and horse with their heads held high, and like a tiger looking at its prey. Describes a person's majestic and mighty spirit. It is also a metaphor for great talent and great strategy.