Sentence-making in the Chinese Garden of Grade Two in eight days.

The keeper fed the tiger in the zoo, and the tiger ate it like a wolf.

Other idioms are as follows:

1. Dragonfly and phoenix dance: It describes the majestic winding mountains, and also describes the forceful and flexible strokes of calligraphy.

(Sentence: This calligrapher's handwriting is flying like a dragon and flying like a phoenix. )

2. Cocks crow and dogs bark: a metaphor for a densely populated place.

(Sentence: In the early morning, with the crowing of chickens and barking of dogs, plumes of kitchen smoke were emitted from thousands of households along the river. )

3. A frightened bird: It means that a frightened person is very scared when he encounters a little movement.

(Sentence: After the strong earthquake, everyone became frightened birds, and when they were slightly shaken, they rushed to flee. )

4. Fish escaping from the net: fish escaping from the fishing net. Metaphor escaped criminals or enemies.

(Sentence: The fish that escaped through the net in the crackdown was finally caught by the public security organs. )

5. Black sheep: It is now a metaphor for people who endanger society or the collective.

(Sentence: This villain is always fighting and making trouble, which is really the black sheep of society. )

6. as timid as a mouse: describe it as very timid.

(Sentence: Xiao Li is as timid as a mouse, not to mention telling him to keep vigil, he dare not guard the house even during the day. )

7. Add wings to a tiger: It means that a powerful person gets help and becomes more powerful.

(Sentence: With Xiaohua's help, we finished the task first. )

8. Like a duck to water: it is a metaphor to get someone who is very congenial to you or an environment that is suitable for you.

(Sentence: If you want to be like a duck to water in your studies, you have to work hard and sweat! )