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Tiger falling in Pingyang is an idiom in China, and its pinyin is hǔ luò píng yáng, which means that the tiger left the deep mountain, fell into the ground and was trapped. Metaphor is losing its power. From the fourth episode of Cai's biography of Yue Quan: "Tiger falls flat and Sichuan is bullied by dogs."
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H Pei Lu ping yang
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Metaphor means that powerful people have lost their power.
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The complete biography of saying yue
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Pingyang: Pingyang, formerly known as Hedong Pingyang (now southwest of Linfen City, Shanxi Province), is said to be Pingyang, the capital of ancient Yao Di in China, and is called "Pingyang" in history. Now translated, it is a flat and bright place The tiger left the deep mountain, fell into the flat ground and was trapped. A metaphor for a powerful person or a powerful person who has lost power or advantage.
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Qian Qing Cai's "Yue Quan Chuan" is the fourth time: "Tigers fall flat and dogs bully."