The idiom "tiger" and its explanation

Tigers are animals highly respected by the ancients, representing bravery. So what idioms are there about tigers? The following is an idiom containing "tiger" that I carefully arranged for you. Welcome to read for your reference.

Idiom with "tiger" 1:

Decorate yourself with borrowed feathers

【h? Ji is a fable of the Han nationality in the pre-Qin period. False: borrow. The fox used the tiger's threat to scare away all the animals. Later, "Smith" means to rely on or rely on the strength of others to bully and intimidate people.

to be a tiger with wings added

【r? hǔ tiān y? Tigers seem to have wings. Metaphor increases strength, makes the powerful stronger, or makes the evil more vicious.

Tiger Cave in Longhu Lake-Dangerous Point

【l? ng t? Xu? ] Metaphor is in danger. Also known as Tiger Cave and Dragon Pool.

Eat it

【l? ng tūn hǔ y? [n] describes eating fiercely and eating urgently.

carefree

[m m m m mhǔhǔ] 1+0。 Describe doing things carelessly and casually.

Lure the tiger out of the mountain

[di? hǔ·l? Shān] metaphor in order to take advantage of the opportunity of action, try to lure the relevant personnel away from the original place.

Greedy eyes

【hǔ sh? Dān dān] Staring at the food like a tiger. Describe greedy, malicious stare. "Zhouyi?" I'm eyeing it, and I'm going after it one by one. "Dāndān: the way you stare.

Surrender the dragon and tiger-defeat the powerful enemy

[xi? ng l? ng f? H incarnation] describe powerful, can overcome everything.

Pull a tooth out of a tiger's mouth ―― Dare to face the greatest danger.

【hǔ kǒu b? y? ] metaphor is doing something very dangerous.

Beat the tiger around the mountain-warning the relevant personnel by making a move

【qiāo shān zh? N hǔ] incarnation refers to deliberately warning people to shake them. With "shock the mountain".

Girls and generals

[h incarnation Lu? p? ng y? Ng] Pingyang: a flat and bright place. The tiger left the deep mountain, fell into the flat ground and was trapped. Metaphor is losing its power.

Anticlimactic ―― like a lion

【hǔ t? You shh? Wěi] Metaphor means to finish what you started. At first, the momentum was great, but later, the momentum was getting smaller and smaller.

Ask the tiger for its skin-trying the impossible things that run counter to the interests of the opponent (usually the bad guys)

[yǔ hǔ m? u p? ] also said that the fox asks for skin. Discuss with the tiger to skin it. Never discuss with the wicked and ask him to give up his own interests. "Taiping Yulan" volume 2008 quoted "Fu Zi": "Want to get a fox skin for 1000 yuan? Before he died, the fox fled to the heavy hill (high hill). "

It's difficult to ride a tiger ―― you can't get out of the predicament.

[q? hǔ·n? xi? ] metaphor things encountered difficulties in the middle, but can't stop, in a dilemma. New five dynasties history? Biography of Guo Chongtao: "slang:? Tiger knight can't get down. ? "

crouching tiger and hidden dragon

【w? hǔ c? ng l? Ng] refers to hidden undiscovered talents, and also refers to hidden talents.

Appeasement brings disaster.

【yǎng hǔ w? I am stupid? [n] It is a metaphor for conniving at the enemy, leaving behind future troubles and suffering from it.

Release the tiger to the mountain-disaster falls from the sky

【f? Ng hǔ incarnation gu and sh ā n] also said that the tiger will return to the mountain. Put the captured tiger back in the mountains. Metaphor let go of the enemy, leaving future trouble. Reflection? Shu Shu? Liu Ba passed on Pei Songzhi's biography of the sage of Lingling: "After entering, Fu Ba remonstrated:? If you're going to win over Zhang Lu, you're going to set the tiger free. ? "

Pale at the mention of tigers-anxious at the mention of terrible things.

【t? H incarnation north? Bi? At the mention of tigers, people's faces change with fear. Song Chenghao, Cheng Yi, Complete Works of Cheng Cheng? The second suicide note: "The difference between true knowledge and common sense. I once saw a Fu Tian who was hurt by a tiger. Some people say that tigers hurt people, and everyone is not surprised. Only Fu Tian is different. "The latter metaphor makes me feel horrible when I mention terrible things.

The jackal who plays the tiger-helping the bad guys to do evil.

【w? My father? Chāng] In ancient superstitious legends, people killed by tigers turn into ghosts, attracting tigers to eat people. This ghost is called Nuo. Metaphor is to be a pawn of the wicked and help do bad things. (chāng)。

(of a person) physically strong.

【hǔ b? Me, xi? Ng yāo] describes a person's body as big and strong.

Idiom containing "tiger" 2:

Long Hudou-a fierce struggle between evenly matched rivals.

【l? hǔ d? U] describe the two sides are evenly matched and the struggle is fierce.

to be doughty as a dragon and lively as a tiger

【shēng l? ng hu? H incarnation] describe very lively and energetic.

Laohuzui

[hǔ m? shǐ hu? The ancients called greed insatiable. "Mandarin? Today 8: "Uncle Fish is raw, and his mother saw it and said:? It' s really a tiger' s eye and a bird' s mouth, and a river and a valley can make a profit. If you are not embarrassed, you will definitely be bribed to death. ? Ignore it. Zhao Wei's note: "If you look at it, your beak is long and sharp. "

A brave son from a general's family ―― a capable young man of distinguished background.

[Ji? ng m? N hǔ zǐ] Door: a family with generations as generals. Metaphor parents have talent, and their children and grandchildren have extraordinary skills. It also means that future generations will not humiliate the family.

Screaming for plunder

hǔ·Xi? o l? ng h? O] When a rapist wants to plunder. Tan Lao, the official of Qingnan Boxing, said, "Look at that site! Playing with mice, stealing dogs, thieves. Look outside! The Central Plains hunts tigers and wolves. "

A dignified and solemn appearance

【y? n h? Hǔ jǐng] Qin: Qin. Used in the old days to describe the noble appearance of a prince or the mighty appearance of a military commander.

Rowen Lake Town

【l? hǔ zh? N] describe the imposing manner. Often describe the vigorous and clever brushwork of calligraphy.

Catch the dragon and tiger

[q? n l? Ngzhu not hǔ] incarnation] Catch the tiger and the dragon. Metaphor to surrender a strong enemy, high skill.

Two tigers fight.

【 Li Ang h incarnation? ng d? U] fight: fight.

Strong man Lv Xian

【diāo Jiāo Yu? N] refers to the strong who dare to take risks.

In dealing with the weak against the strong, the disparity of power will perish.

【QY? Drive: drive. Drive the sheep and kill the tiger. Describe the weak enemy is strong, the strength is wide, and there is no doubt that it will be defeated.

These poems are just right.

[Xu? De zǐ] Metaphorical poetry is apt and to the point, and won its essence. Ming Langying's Seven Revisions? Poetry 2? Foding Chrysanthemum: "Xie Boli, a Yuan Man, lived in Linghu Lake in the Song Dynasty. He was rich and polite, and built a light pavilion, which was a place for banquets. No.9, friends are inside. Some gardeners use the Buddha's top chrysanthemum to open flowers, ask for poems at dinner, and everyone gives them. Yang Lianfu, a Taoist who played the flute at that time, was present. Lotus club knows how to plant its own hands, but its head won't make dust. If Dongli looked at it with rubbings, relatives in the western regions had already remembered it. Wonderful colors come from the branches, and Xiang Hui goes straight to his forehead. Next September, the Double Ninth Festival, we will entrust the baby to the Virgin Maya. ? Guest Gu Zhongying was called:? Mr. Wang's works can be described as a tiger's den! ? "

Get nervous when you mention something terrible.

【t? H incarnation north? Bi? I get nervous when I mention terrible things.

Tiger comes out of tiger's mouth.

[kāi xi? H incarnation: a wooden cage for wild animals. Originally, it meant that the person in charge of custody did not fulfill his responsibility. After more metaphor to indulge the bad guys.

Snatch food from the tiger's mouth

【 hǔkǐu du? Shh? ] the tiger's mouth grabs the food. H incarnation kudu? Shh? Snatch food from the tiger's mouth. Metaphor is a very dangerous thing, or a very brave act.

A superficial misunderstanding

【y? ng hǔ w? I kuāng] Yang, pass the "Yang". Refers to misunderstanding caused by superficial phenomena.

pretend not to know

[d m m m m hu y m n] Deliberately playing the fool.

Ambitious, nothing, Fan Yi

[Hu? H incarnation bay? ch? Ng] It is a laughing stock to aim too high and accomplish nothing.

Be cocky and vicious.

【yěng y? ng hǔ sh? ] Like an eagle flying, like a tiger biting. Describe bullying and being cruel.

Huchenmo lane

[hǔ m? ch? N xiāng] says that ink will give off a special fragrance in a certain period of time.

Idiom 3 uses "tiger":

paper tiger

【zhǐ h? L m:o hǔ] incarnation] Paper tiger. Metaphor seems scary, but it is vulnerable.

The emperor abandoned the old way of life, favored the new and the new, and founded the company.

【l? ng x? Ng hǔ bi? N] metaphor emperor innovation, create Jianye.

Full of energy, full of energy

【l? Ng j and ng h ǔ m ě ng] metaphor is full of energy and high morale.

Zongdi Liu Huan

[y m: [y m: ngh ǔ shā ng shē n] n] Raising tigers is a menace. Metaphor longitudinal enemy leave trouble.

Official probe

[gang hǔ l? l? Ng] Officials are like tigers and wolves. Describe the greed of officials.

Official of the tiger crown

【hǔguān zhl? ] refers to a violent and cruel official who is as fierce as a tiger, although he is wearing clothes and a hat.

As fierce as wolves and tigers.

【r? l? ng s? H incarnation] like a tiger. The metaphor is cruel.

Jairo (name); Hero (movie name)

【r? n zhong l? Ng hǔ] incarnation] metaphor hero.

Wushu is highly competitive and chivalrous.

[du? n jiāo c? H incarnation] refers to high martial arts and chivalrous behavior.

I tried to draw a tiger, but it turned out to be like a dog ― I was ambitious, but I accomplished nothing.

[Hu? hǔ l? I draw tiger dogs.

Fight dragons and tigers

【l? ng d? U hǔ zhēng] Metaphorically, the struggle or competition between evenly matched parties is very fierce.

The terrain is spectacular.

【p? n l? ng j? H incarnation] Jude said dragon pan tiger ju. Like a dragon, like a crouching tiger. Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain. Song and Qin Guan's "A Complete Record of Visiting the Hall": "One day's wind, watching the mountains and rivers of Jianye, all get an appointment." Also known as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Jia zhi and other fu? Tall buildings rise from the ground: "dragons crouch on tigers, and tall buildings rise from the ground." See "Dragon Pan Tiger Ju".

Trying to rely on evil results.

【yǐn hǔ z? W? I] quotation: attract quotation. Attract tigers and protect yourself. Metaphor means trying to rely on the wicked, and the result is that you suffer.

Seize the shadow, doubt, self-vigilance

【bēg ng sh? H incarnation] refers to catching shadows, worrying about each other and disturbing each other. See "Cup bow snake shadow" and "Three people make a tiger".

Tiger sheepskin

【hǔ zh? y? ng p? ] quality: natural. Although sheep are covered with tiger skin, they still like grass and tremble with fear when they meet jackals. Their nature has not changed. It is a metaphor for pretending to be strong in appearance, but actually timid.

wolf

【ch? Me? Me? Ng hǔ incarnation bay? O] refers to all kinds of beasts that harm people and animals. It is also a metaphor for vicious villains.

Release the tiger and then leave.

【f? ng hǔ y? Hu? [n] release the tiger and leave behind future trouble.

Bold in action, foolhardy.

【p? ng h? b? H incarnation] metaphor adventure, foolhardy. It is also a metaphor for being brave and fearless.

Evidence of swallowing tigers

【jīng tūn hǔ j? ] according to: occupation. Swallow like a whale and occupy like a tiger. At first, it was a metaphor for the separatist side, and later it was also a metaphor for annexing land or invading territory. Source and usage.

Huwo, Yue Long

【l? Wu Yu? hǔ w? ] Metaphor posture galloping, comfortable and powerful.