A sheep entering a tiger's mouth is a symbol of extreme danger and death is inevitable.
Let the tiger return to the mountain to indulge the evil person, let him return to his own sphere of influence or territory, and harm others again.
The fox pretends to be the tiger's power, which means using momentum to scare others.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a metaphor for the many and outstanding talents.
The metaphor of a tiger rushing into a flock of sheep is very powerful. The opponent has no resistance at all and can do whatever they want.
Escape from a tiger's mouth is a metaphor for a person who has experienced great danger and survived by luck.
Looking covetously means staring greedily, waiting for the right time to make a move.
Anticlimactic means that things start but end, and there is no perseverance.
Being a helper of a tiger is a metaphor for being an accomplice in doing bad things.
Gorge oneself on something to describe eating something vigorously and quickly, which is rude and ugly.
Riding the tiger with momentum means that after a person has done something, it is too late to stop, which means that he is in a dilemma.
It is difficult to ride a tiger, which means that an action cannot be stopped due to the general trend.
Seek the skin of a tiger as a metaphor for something that is impossible to succeed.
Baohu Fenghe went to fight the tiger with his bare hands and crossed the river without borrowing a boat, which symbolizes the courage of an ordinary man with courage.
The original meaning of "Talking about a tiger's color will change" means that one must experience it personally to have true knowledge; later it was extended to mean that one is afraid of something, and one's color changes with panic when talking about it.
A strategy to lure people away from the mountains to trick people into leaving the base area in order to achieve a certain goal.
Raising tigers and causing trouble means indulging enemies or evil people, causing future troubles to oneself.
A hungry tiger pounces on a sheep is a metaphor for being very greedy.
The roar of dragons and tigers refers to the roar of dragons and tigers, describing the sound of human roars that are very loud and loud.
Enter the dragon and the tiger describe the battle between two powerful forces, equally matched.
Longtan and tiger's den are metaphors for dangerous places.
Dragon, pan, and tiger roost describe a place where the situation is majestic and dangerous.
Letting the tiger return to the mountain is a metaphor for letting the evildoers go, causing them to harm society again.
4. Idioms about "rabbit"
The jade rabbit rising in the east means that it is night.
Standing back and waiting means being stubborn and unwilling to change.
Uncle Rabbit Hair was generally called the old man during the Song and Yuan Dynasties.
The rabbit is dead and the dog is cooked, which means that it is reused when something happens, but is destroyed after the thing is done.
The death of the rabbit and the sadness of the fox is a metaphor for the death and defeat of the same kind, and oneself also becomes sad.
The movement of rabbits and black flies is a metaphor for the movement of the sun and the moon, and the rapid passage of time.
The rabbit rises and the falcon falls (1) describes quick movements. (2) Metaphor for vigorous calligraphy.
5. Idioms about "dragon"
The lively and brave posture of a dragon.
Business and bustling are described by busy traffic.
The ins and outs of things are a metaphor for the entire process.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a metaphor for the many and outstanding talents.
Living dragon vividly describes a painting, sculpture or written narrative, which is extremely lifelike.
Chenglongkuaixiu describes a satisfactory and good son-in-law.
I hope my son will become a great person in the future.
The painting of a dragon is a metaphor for adding a touch of stroke to an important place in a painting to make the work more profound.
The dragon gaining water is a metaphor for talents being appreciated and reused.
The lack of a leader means that the masses have lost their leader.
Ye Gong loves dragons. It is a metaphor for loving something on the surface, but not really loving it; by extension, it means being flashy and untrue.
In ancient times, it was said that the nine little dragons born in the dragon had different appearances and temperaments. It is a metaphor that people have their own preferences and are not all the same.
The roar of dragons and tigers refers to the roar of dragons and tigers, describing the sound of human roars that are very loud and loud.
Enter the dragon and the tiger describe the battle between two powerful forces, equally matched.
Dragon liver and phoenix marrow are metaphors for precious dishes.
The dragon and the phoenix dance describe the vigorous and majestic momentum.
The dragon-horse spirit describes a person who is energetic and energetic.
The mixed place of dragon and snake is a metaphor for all kinds of good and bad people living together in a mixed place.
The dragon and phoenix represent auspicious signs of wealth and auspiciousness, and are often used on marriage certificates or wedding invitations.
Longtan and tiger's den are metaphors for dangerous places.
Dragon, pan, and tiger roost describe a place where the situation is majestic and dangerous.
The dragon walks and the tiger steps refers to the majesty and solemnity, which is not ordinary people. It is often used to describe emperors.
The dragon and the tiger step are metaphors for the mighty and majestic spirit.
The dragon and the tiger look at each other to describe the grand scale.
Climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix means fawning over and seeking refuge with powerful people.
A dragon swimming in shallow water and being teased by a shrimp, and a tiger falling flat and being bullied by a dog are metaphors for a hero's end, or having no use for his talents.
6. Idioms about "snake"
To scare a snake in the grass is a metaphor for not doing things secretly, so as to make the other party take precautions.
The cup bow snake shadow is too suspicious and takes the illusory things as reality.
Anti-start and tail-end means that something has no beginning and no end, and there is no perseverance.
The snake cannot move without a leader. It means that the mob and thieves who cause trouble cannot move without a leader.
To add something superfluous is a metaphor for making something out of nothing.
Xu and Wei Snake reluctantly socialize.
The mixed place of dragon and snake is a metaphor for all kinds of good and bad people living together in a mixed place.
7. Idioms about "horse":
When a horse takes the lead in fighting or doing something, he is not afraid of difficulties and walks bravely in front of others.
Thousands of troops and thousands of horses describe the large number of soldiers and their momentum.
The horse flying in the air is a metaphor for the bold and elegant talent.
A wandering mind describes the wandering thoughts.
The work of dogs and horses modestly calls their meager service as insignificant as dogs and horses.
The merits of great achievements are described as the merits of fighting and running.
The old horse knows the way, which means an experienced person.
War and chaos describe the serious destruction of war and the disorder of order.
Horse horse and whip is a metaphor for speeding up.
Qiu Ma Tang Si Tang Si: The empty market. If the method you seek is wrong, you will get nothing.
Go ahead and wait for future additions.
It will be added in the future.
A quick glance at the external appearance of an event, with no time to delve into its details.
Business and bustling are described by busy traffic.
Recruiting soldiers and buying horses; refers to gathering force and planning for war.
The golden sword and the iron horse represent that the army is well equipped and has very strong combat effectiveness; it may also be a metaphor for war.
Childhood sweetheart refers to a childhood playmate.
Fei donkey and non horse describe nondescript things.
To refer to a deer as a horse is to distort the facts and confuse right and wrong.
A black sheep is a person who harms everyone.
To sharpen weapons, feed horses, and prepare for battle; it also generally refers to active preparation beforehand.
To sharpen weapons, feed horses, and prepare for battle; it also generally refers to active preparation in advance.
Non-stop means no rest or stop.
Maer Dongfeng describes a person who is indifferent to what others say and forgets what he hears.
Success is a quick and easy way to congratulate people on their success.
Magri Corpse describes soldiers who died heroically on the battlefield.