Idioms and poems related to bears

Idiom: (I added an explanation! )

Xiong Wei Million: Describe the large number of troops, which are brave and good at fighting.

Draw a bear: used to praise the mother for teaching her child well.

Bear behind his back: describe a person's strong body.

Introduction to Xiong Taobao: It is a clever metaphor for using military tactics.

Xiong Bi: the metaphor of a warrior.

Xiong Zhaohu: Metaphorically speaking, heroes go their separate ways.

Tiger and Fan Xiong: Metaphor of an Evil Prisoner.

Joy of Dream Bear: Congratulations on the birth of the boy.

Xiong Xin leopard bravery: The metaphor is bold.

Xiong Meng: Used to wish life in the old days.

Like a tiger's back: describe a person's strong body.

Poetry:

Li He: Bears eat souls, but frost and snow break bones.

"Miscellaneous songs?" Li Bai: If the water doesn't go, the bear will be fine.

Climbing Tianmu Mountain in the Dream Li Bai: Bears, dragons and mountains and rivers are shocking the wind, shocking the forest and shaking the mountain.

Guan xiu: the bear's ear should be the first to arrive, and the bull's head should begin to climb.

Wei's "Shooting Hou when Building a Building": The tiger and bamboo want to be bright, and the bear begins to despise the emperor. ...

A lot, so I omitted the bear's poem. I'll give you bear poems. /poems/ 1/e 7868 a. aspx This is a poem by a bear.

Must adopt! ! ! It's hard for me to copy and paste, so be considerate ... I have to accept it.