12 zodiac idioms and blessings
Rat - the spirit rat offers auspiciousness, and the auspicious rat brings wealth.
Ox--twist (ox) to turn things around and be full of bullish energy.
Tiger--the tiger is strong for thousands of miles, and the tiger is angry.
Rabbit--Jade Rabbit Ganoderma lucidum, Lingtu Jirui.
Dragon--The dragon soars into the sky, showing great ambitions.
Snake--Fu Lu Jade Snake, Golden Snake Flying.
Horse--a galloping horse indicates success.
Sheep - Sheep brings peace and harmony, and three sheep bring prosperity.
Monkey--the monkey offers longevity and is awarded the title of Marquis and hangs the seal.
Rooster--The golden rooster announces the dawn, bringing good luck.
Dog--a heart full of fists and a promising future.
Pig--the pig is blessed with good luck and peace. Idioms about the 12 zodiac signs
1. Idioms about "rat"
Throwing a rat-proof weapon to hit a rat for fear of damaging the tool means that you are cautious about doing things.
To describe the situation of escaping in embarrassment.
Wu Mouse has many skills but cannot be specialized.
Rat teeth and bird horns are a metaphor for arguing with others.
Rat liverworm arms refer to extremely humble and tiny things.
A mole drinking from a river is a metaphor for a small amount, not much, or nothing significant.
"Deer head and rat eyes" is used to describe a person's evil appearance, such as the head of a deer and the eyes of a rat. It has a similar meaning to "monkey-cheeked", but "monkey-cheeked" only describes an ugly appearance, while "mouse-headed and rat-headed" emphasizes the evil and cunningness of a person.
2. Idioms about "cow"
"One drop in a nine-cow" metaphor is of extremely small value.
Nine oxen and two tigers represent great power.
A small test describes a talented person who shows a little bit of talent.
The League of Legends was an alliance based on blood in ancient times.
Weeping in cow clothes is a metaphor for the difficult life of a poor couple.
Niushan Zhuozuo (1) describes the forest in the mountainous area that has been cut down. (2) Transform its meaning to describe a person's bald head.
A book hanging by an ox’s horns describes diligence and study. It is the same as "cantilevered beam stabbing thighs", "capsule firefly reading at night" and "chisel wall borrowing light".
"Ox ghost and snake god" (1) describes a person's ugly and scary appearance. (2) A metaphor for a person who behaves absurdly and viciously.
Ox-headed and horse-faced (1) describes a person’s appearance as ugly and scary. (2) A metaphor for a person who behaves absurdly and viciously.
"Niu Ma Feng Chen" describes people who are traveling on the road, covered in dust and fatigue, and very tired. Ox puffball is a metaphor for lowly people or things.
Cooking chicken in an ox tripod is a metaphor for overkill.
A misunderstanding is a metaphor for two things that cannot be put together at all. It is usually used to describe a person who answers a question that is wrong.
There are many books.
A mud cow entering the sea means that it will never return, leaving no trace.
Scar Ding Jie Niu is a metaphor for having a clear understanding of things, being able to do things with ease and using them freely.
Playing the piano with a cow is a metaphor for the incomprehensible style.
To get into trouble is a metaphor for being stubborn and trapped in a desperate situation.
Newborn calves are not afraid of anything as a metaphor for people who are new to society. They are not afraid of difficulties or evil forces when encountering difficulties.
Laduqingshen describes the love parents have for their children.
The son of Li Niu is a metaphor for an evil father and a virtuous son.
The wind, horse, and ox are incompatible and have nothing to do with each other.
3. Idioms about "tiger"
Nine oxen and two tigers represent great power.
The metaphor of three people becoming a tiger means that if there are many people, even if the rumor is wrong, they will believe it to be true.
A lively and brave posture.
Like a tiger with added wings, it means that a strong person needs help to become stronger and more frightening.
A sheep entering a tiger's mouth means that it is extremely dangerous 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 a tiger, which means using momentum to frighten 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 life that has been saved by luck after experiencing great danger.
"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.
Gobble down to describe eating something vigorously and urgently, which is rude and ugly.
Riding a 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's difficult to ride a tiger" means that an action cannot be stopped due to the general trend.
It is a metaphor for something that is impossible to succeed.
The fierce tiger Feng He went to fight the tiger with his bare hands and crossed the river without borrowing a boat, which is a metaphor for 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 to bring about troubles means indulging enemies or evil people, which will bring troubles to oneself.
A hungry tiger pouncing 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 Fight" describes the battle between two powerful people who are equally matched.
The dragon pond and tiger den are metaphors for dangerous places.
The word "dragon, pan, tiger, crouch" describes a majestic and dangerous place.
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.
Rabbits die and dogs cook, which means they are reused when something happens, but are destroyed after the thing is done.
The death of a rabbit and the sadness of a 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 passage of time quickly.
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.
Busy traffic describes bustling and bustling.
The ins and outs are a metaphor for the entire process of things.
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.
Adding a stroke to an important point in a painting makes 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" is a metaphor for liking something on the surface, but not really liking 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 Fight" describes the battle between two powerful people who are equally matched.
Dragon liver and phoenix marrow are metaphors for precious dishes.
The flying dragons and phoenixes 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.
The dragon pond and tiger den are metaphors for dangerous places.
The word "dragon, pan, tiger, crouch" describes a majestic and dangerous place.
"Dragon walking and tiger walking" means majestic and solemn, extraordinary, and 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 the powerful.
The dragon swimming in shallow water and being teased by shrimps, and the tiger falling and being bullied by dogs are metaphors for the end of a hero, or his uselessness.
6. Idioms about "snake"
To alert a snake in the grass is a metaphor for not doing things secretly, so that the other party is on guard.
The Snake Shadow is too suspicious and takes illusory things as reality.
Anticlimactic means that things start but end, and there is no perseverance.
A snake without a head cannot move without a leader.
7. Idioms about "horse":
When fighting or doing things first, one is not afraid of difficulties and walks bravely in front of others.
Thousands of troops describe the large number of soldiers and their momentum.
The horse flying in the sky is a metaphor for the bold and elegant talent.
The mind is wandering and the mind is wandering.
The work of dogs and horses humbly says that his meager service is as insignificant as that of dogs and horses.
8. Idioms related to "sheep":
To make up for something after it has been lost is a metaphor for making up for something after the fact.
The scapegoat is a metaphor for taking responsibility for the sins of others.
A sheep entering a tiger's mouth means that it is extremely dangerous and death is inevitable.
The winding and narrow path in the mountains.
Sheep-like and tiger-skin is a metaphor for being mighty on the outside but timid on the inside.
The sheep touching the feudal clan is a metaphor for being in a difficult situation and unable to advance or retreat.
The wool comes from the sheep and the wool grows from the sheep. It is a metaphor that the profit gained actually comes from the owner.
9. Idioms related to "monkey":
Killing chickens to warn monkeys means punishing someone severely to warn others.
10. Idioms related to "chicken":
The female chicken Si Chen is a metaphor for women's monopoly.
Being dumbfounded describes someone who is stunned by fear.
To steal is a metaphor for doing things in a casual way.
Stealing chicken but losing rice is a metaphor for speculators who fail to achieve their goals and suffer losses instead.
Killing the goose to obtain the eggs (1) refers to the ruler's exorbitant taxation and expropriation, even cutting off the people's production, regardless of it. (2) Describes excessive greed, lack of satisfaction, desire for big profits, intolerance of small profits, and then cuts off the foundation of profit-seeking.
Killing a chicken to police a monkey is a metaphor for severely punishing someone in order to serve as a warning to others.
Killing a chicken with a bull's knife is a metaphor for dealing with small things, and there is no need to use great strength to make a difference.
11. Idioms about "dog":
The dog with white clouds symbolizes the ever-changing world.
Rabbits die and dogs cook, which means they are reused when something happens, but are destroyed after the thing is done.
A dog relies on the power of the strong to bully the weak.
The old custom of pouring dog blood on the head can make the demon appear in its true form.
The latter often refers to embarrassment.
The dog’s tail is followed by the mink, which is a metaphor for the indiscriminate appointment of officials and titles regardless of the merits of talents.
A dog's head with horns is a metaphor for something that is impossible to achieve. It is usually used as an excuse to reject others. It is the same as "black head with white head" and "horse with horns".
The dog-headed strategist describes a villain who loves to make small plans.
12. Idioms about "pig":
Pigs and dogs are not as inferior as metaphors.
The pig is brave and brave, which is a metaphor for sharp and brave conflicts.
Pig friends and dog friends are metaphors for harming friends.
The pig's hooves are a metaphor for making small sacrifices in the hope of getting big rewards.
The metaphor of a pig suddenly wolf running is a metaphor for the scene of running in a hurry. It is usually used to describe the situation when two armies are facing each other and the defeated army is fleeing.