Four-character idioms beginning with the word "dragon"

The four-character idiom at the beginning of the dragon character is as follows:

The idioms at the beginning of the dragon are: Dragon and Phoenix Dance, Dragon and Tiger Cave, Dragon and Phoenix Becoming Auspicious, Dragon and Tiger Living, Entering the Dragon, Dragon and Horse Spirit, etc.

First, dragon and phoenix dance.

1, pinyin: w incarnation.

2. Basic interpretation: The original description of the mountain is undulating and magnificent. Nowadays, calligraphy refers to powerful and flexible brushwork. Also known as "dancing".

3. Source: Shi's "Table loyalty and righteousness": "The disadvantages of Tianmu are like sliding mountains; When the water comes out; Dragon and phoenix dance; Excerpt from Lin 'an. "

Second, the Dragon Pool and Tiger Cave.

1, pinyin: lóng tán hǔ xu. ?

2. Basic definition: the deep pool where the dragon lives and the cave where the tiger hides. Metaphor is an extremely dangerous place. Also known as "Tiger Cave and Dragon Pool".

3. Source: Yuan Yiming's "Haotian Pagoda" is the third fold: I can't just break into the heavenly official and jump out of this dragon and tiger cave.

Third, dragons and phoenixes are auspicious.

1, pinyin: lóng fèng chéng xiáng.

2. Basic explanation: a sign of wealth and good luck. The 28th Story of Heroes of Children: You only rent wax to watch Oriental Media become the groom today. These two eyebrows and a face are getting more and more handsome, which is probably the so-called twins.

3. Source: "Confucius CongMoon Hee" by the Han Confucius House: "The Emperor Bude will be peaceful, then Lin Fenggui Long will present it first."

Fourth, dragons are foraging everywhere.

1, pinyin: lang pan h ǔ j ǔ.

2, the basic interpretation: disk: through the "flat", curled up. Squat: To squat or sit. Like a dragon coiled, like a tiger crouching. Especially in Nanjing. It also describes the dangerous and magnificent terrain. Also known as "tiger sitting on the dragon plate" and "dragon sitting on the tiger plate".

3. Source: Sheng Wen Fu: "All branches are destroyed; Stripping and publishing; Read his article; Or like a dragon or a tiger; Such as Ju Fengxiang. "

Verb (abbreviation for verb) enters dragon.

1, Dachang pinyin: lóng zhēng hǔ dòu

2. Basic definition: describe the fierce struggle or competition.

3. Source: Ma Yuan Zhiyuan's "Han Gong Qiu": "Do not believe that you dare to send Lv Hou; Enter the dragon after the waste; They are all friends. "

Sixth, the spirit of dragon and horse.

1, pinyin: ló ló ng m ? j ? ng shn n?

2, the basic interpretation: Dragon Horse: the ancient legendary steed. Spirit is like a dragon horse. Metaphor of people's mental health.

3. Source: Tang Mars's poem "Shang Pei Gong Jin": "The four dynasties are worried about the country, and the spirit of the dragon and horse is in the sea."