Idioms about tiger and snake

Idioms, everyone says them, they come from words, so they are idioms. Most idioms have four characters, but there are also three, five or even seven or more characters. Idioms are a major feature of traditional Chinese culture. They have fixed structural forms and fixed sayings, expressing a certain meaning. They are used as a whole in a sentence, taking on the subject, object, attributive and other components. Below are idioms about tigers and snakes that I have collected for everyone. They are for reference only. Let’s take a look.

Idioms about tigers

Tiger’s back and waist:

Describing a person’s body as tall and strong

Tiger turning into dragon:

It means taking advantage of the changes of time and rising to great heights

Tiger steps like dragon:

Describes the emperor's extraordinary appearance, like the posture of dragon and tiger

Tiger surpasses dragon:

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It is a metaphor for heroes rising up to compete with each other

Tiger Party and Fox Friends:

It is a metaphor for vicious and cunning people

Tiger Fighting Dragon Fighting:

Metaphor of heroes fighting against each other

Metaphor of tigers and whales swallowing each other:

Metaphor of powerful separatism and mutual annexation

Tigers and dragons:

Also known as "the tiger occupies the dragon and the pan". Also known as "Tiger perched on Dragon's Pan". To describe the extremely steep and dangerous terrain

To pull the beard from the tiger’s mouth:

A metaphor for taking a great risk

To survive the tiger’s mouth:

A metaphor for an extreme experience Great danger, good luck to survive

Tiger Cave and Longtan:

Metaphor for extremely difficult and dangerous situation

Tiger Strategy and Dragon Tao:

Military Book pronoun. Also refers to military strategy

Tiger eyes and pig beak:

The ancients called it greedy and insatiable appearance

Tiger skin and sheep quality:

The Chinese language version of Yangxiong's "Fayan·My Son": "The quality of a sheep is like the skin of a tiger." Metaphor of being strong on the outside but strong on the inside

Tiger's gaze:

Describing staring fiercely like a tiger

A tiger looks at an eagle:

It means to stare fiercely, and to seize something.

A tiger looks at an eagle:

It means to look at the eagle soaring high, which is very rare. Majesty

The original spots on the tiger's body:

It is a metaphor for being born into a noble family. Wealth and honor are inherent and do not need to be sought from outside.

Anticlimactic:

It is a metaphor for doing things with great momentum at first, but later the momentum is very small, with no beginning and no end

Tiger head and swallow jaw:

Describes a majestic appearance. The ancient fortune-tellers said that it was the appearance of a feudal lord from thousands of miles away

Spring Ice with Tiger Tail:

Metaphor for an extremely dangerous situation

Tiger Crouching and Dragon Jumping:

< p> The descriptive word is powerful and elegant. The words come from "Pingshu" written by Liang Yuan Ang of the Southern Dynasty: "Wang Youjun's calligraphy is powerful and powerful, like a dragon leaping over the Tianmen or a tiger crouching in the Phoenix Pavilion. Therefore, it has been treasured by generations and will always be used as a lesson."

Tiger roaring in the wind. :

It refers to the mutual induction of things

Tiger roars in the wind:

It is a metaphor for a hero to rise up in time

Tiger roars and wolf howls: < /p>

It is a metaphor for the cry of a predator when he wants to plunder something

The roar of a tiger and the roar of a dragon:

It describes the majestic and loud singing voice

A child is found in a tiger's den :

The metaphor of the poem is pertinent and has its essence

The tiger eats the wolf:

Describes the appearance of eating vigorously and urgently

Tiger leaps over dragon:

Describes majesty and majesty

Tiger throws dragon and holds it:

Metaphor of fighting among heroes

Tiger Son of a wolf:

Metaphorical for a violent and greedy person

Helping a tiger to eat:

Also known as "helping a dog to eat". A metaphor for helping bad people do bad things

The violent tiger Feng He:

Quoted from "Poetry·Xiaoya·Xiaomin": "Don't dare to violent tiger, dare not Feng He." Fight with bare hands Tiger, crossing the river on foot.

It is a metaphor for taking risks, being brave but not planning.

A tiger in a cup and a tiger in the city:

It means chasing after the wind and shadow, having many doubts, and disturbing oneself

Tiger and fan bear:

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The tiger in the tree, the bear in the fan. Metaphor for imprisoned evildoers

Hidden dragons and crouching tigers:

Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty "Have a good chat with the Heyang Gongxin Orogenic Pond": "The dark rocks are suspected of hiding tigers, and the roots are like crouching dragons. Later, "Hidden Dragon and Crouching Tiger" was used as a metaphor for hiding talents or unusual people.

The eyes of an owl and the kiss of a tiger:

Like the eyes of an owl, like the mouth of a tiger. Fierce and ferocious appearance

A tiger crouching on a tiger:

A tiger crouching on a dragon

A newborn calf is not afraid of a tiger:

A metaphor for understanding the world. Deep young people dare to speak and act without fear

Remove the wolf and get the tiger:

It is a metaphor to remove one harm and another harm will come again

Bait the tiger's mouth:

Send food to the tiger’s mouth. Metaphor of being in a dangerous place

Thorning a tiger and holding a snipe:

Metaphor of standing by to act, killing two birds with one stone

Beating a tiger in a cage and a dragon:

It's like beating a phoenix Prison dragon

Beating a tiger to death:

A metaphor for criticizing someone who has lost power

Eyeing a tiger with eager eyes:

As powerful as a tiger watching. The language version of "Yi Yi": "The tiger's gaze is lingering, and it wants to chase away."

The carved tiger Jiao Yuan:

"Zi Zi": "Zhong Huang Bo said: I He held Taixing's ■ on his left and fought against the carved tiger on his right. "Also: "There is a Shi Jiaoyuan in Ju State, which is fifty paces long and is close to the Bairen River. No one in Ju State dares to approach Ju Zi. , but the action is only on the heel." Later, "Diaohu Jiaoyuan" was used to refer to a strong man taking risks.

Trouble the tiger away from the mountain:

It is a metaphor for trying to lure the opponent away from the original place in order to take advantage of the opportunity.

Cutting off a dragon to stab a tiger:

It is said that in the Jin and Zhou Dynasties, dragons were shot to kill tigers and eliminate harm for the people. The matter can be found in Liu Yiqing's "Shishuoxinyu·Zixin" of the Southern Song Dynasty. Later, "cutting off a dragon and stabbing a tiger" was used to describe strong martial arts and chivalrous behavior

Hungry tiger pounces on food:

Describes quick and violent movements

Hungry tiger swallows sheep:

Describe rapid and greedy

Let the tiger return to the mountain:

It is a metaphor for letting the enemy go, which will cause endless trouble. The language version of "Three Kingdoms·Shu Zhi·Liu Ba Biography" states: "The first ruler of Russia decided to settle Yizhou, and Ba resigned and took the blame, but the first ruler was not responsible." Pei Songzhi's note quoted Sima Biao of the Jin Dynasty's "Biography of the Sages of Lingling": "Zhang sent the law to welcome Liu Bei. Ba admonished, "Bei is a great man. He will do harm if he enters." Once he entered, Ba remonstrated, "If Bei were to attack Zhang Lu, he would be letting a tiger roam the mountains." Zhang refused to listen. /p>

Idioms about snakes

Interpretation of the shadow of the bow in the glass: Mistaking the shadow of the bow reflected in the wine glass for a snake. A metaphor for fear caused by suspicion.

The pen moves like a dragon and a snake. Explanation: Describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful.

Digging for snakes Explanation: It is a metaphor for provoking evil people and asking for trouble.

Spring Earthworm and Autumn Snake Explanation: The metaphor is poorly written, with twists and turns, like the traces of crawling earthworms and snakes.

Stop the grass and scare the snake. Explanation: The original metaphor is to punish a dodder and a dodder. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for being careless, which makes the other party wary.

"Hit the snake seven inches" Explanation: It is a metaphor that you must grasp the main links when speaking and doing things.

Dou Zhe Snake Explanation: Dou Zhe: as zigzag as the arrangement of the Big Dipper. Curved like the Big Dipper, zigzagged like a snake. Describe the winding road.

Birds frighten snakes Explanation: Just like birds entering the forest and frightened snakes scurrying into the grass. Describe cursive writing as natural and smooth.

The explanation of sealing pig and long snake: sealing means big; sealing pig means big pig; Changsnake means big snake. Greedy like a big pig, cruel like a big snake. A metaphor for a violent person and an aggressor.

Buddha's mouth is like a snake's heart. Explanation: Although the words are nice to hear, the metaphor is extremely vicious.

The viper stings the hand, and the strong man removes his wrist. Explanation: If the wrist is bitten by a viper, it is cut off immediately to prevent the venom from spreading to the whole body and endangering life. It is a metaphor that when things come to a critical juncture, one must make a decisive decision. It is also a metaphor for sacrificing the local area and taking care of the overall situation.

Tiger head and snake tail explanation: The head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake. The metaphor starts with a lot of momentum, but ends up with very little momentum, with a beginning and no end.

Adding feet to a snake Explanation: When drawing a snake, add feet to the snake. The metaphor of doing unnecessary things is not only unhelpful, but also inappropriate.

Shock the snake into the grass. Explanation: Describes the vigorous and lively cursive writing.

Spirit Snake Pearl Explanation: Sui Pearl. The original metaphor is priceless. Later, it is also used as a metaphor for extraordinary talents.

Dragon and snake flying Explanation: As if a dragon is flying and a snake is swimming. It describes calligraphy as vigorous and vigorous, with strong pen power.

Mixed dragon and snake Explanation: It is a metaphor for good people and bad people mixed together.

Ox Ghost and Snake God Explanation: A ghost with a bull head and a god with a snake body. The original description is fantasy and grotesque. Later, it is a metaphor for all kinds of bad people in society.

A strong dragon cannot overwhelm a local snake. Explanation: It is a metaphor that even a capable person cannot deal with the evil forces entrenched in the local area.

The human heart is greedy and the snake swallows the elephant. Explanation: It is a metaphor for people who are greedy and want to swallow the elephant, just like the snake wants to swallow the elephant.

Three Snakes and Seven Rats Explanation: It is a metaphor for many harmful things.

The snake turns into a dragon, but the text remains unchanged. Explanation: No matter how the metaphor changes in form, the essence remains the same.

Snake-mouthed bee-stinger explanation: a metaphor for vicious words and methods.

Snakes and scorpions are the heart. Explanation: Scorpion: a poisonous insect of the spider type. Describes a vicious heart.

The snake wants to swallow the elephant. Explanation: The snake wants to swallow the elephant. A metaphor for great greed.

The greedy snake forgets its tail. Explanation: It is a metaphor for only pursuing immediate benefits without considering the consequences.

If it is a snake, it cannot be destroyed. What if it is a snake? Explanation: A snake: a small snake; a snake: not; a snake: to destroy. If you don't kill the small snake, it will be difficult to deal with it when it gets bigger. It is a metaphor that if you do not take advantage of victory to annihilate the enemy, there will be trouble later.

Holding a snake and riding a tiger Explanation: It is a metaphor for a very dangerous situation.

Explanation of Xu and Wei Snake: Xu: false; Wei Snake: follow whatever you want. Refers to being hypocritical and perfunctory towards others.

Raise a rhinoceros and turn it into a snake. Explanation: It is a metaphor for indulging the enemy and allowing him to become stronger.

One dragon and one snake Explanation: It is a metaphor for where a person hides or comes out, or shows or hides, which changes with different situations.

One year of being bitten by a snake, ten years of being afraid of well ropes. Explanation: It means that after suffering a lot in something, you will be afraid of similar things in the future.

One snake with two heads. Explanation: A metaphor for a sinister and vicious person.

One-word long snake formation explanation: Arranged in a long formation. Describe people or things arranged in a long line.

Cup Snake Ghost Car Explanation: Refers to monsters that appear in hallucinations due to doubts and fears. Cup Snake, the province of "Cup Bow Snake Shadow"; Ghost Car, the legendary nine-headed bird.

The phantom of the cup snake. Explanation: It is a metaphor for being suspicious and disturbing oneself. Same as "cup bow snake shadow".

Cup Shadow Snake Bow Explanation: A metaphor for fear caused by suspicion. Same as "cup bow snake shadow".

Interpretation of the snake shadow in the cup: a metaphor for fear caused by suspicion. Same as "cup bow snake shadow".

The dragon and snake at the bottom of the pen are explained: It still means that the pen is like a dragon and a snake. Calligraphy is described as vivid and powerful.

Interpretation of the snake shadow on the wall: It is like a "cup and bow snake shadow". It is used to describe people who are suspicious of ghosts and ghosts, and only disturb themselves.

Grass snake gray line Explanation: It is a metaphor for things leaving vague clues and signs that can be found.

A snake turns into a snake. Explanation: A snake: a small snake, a venomous snake. Refers to the legacy of fostering adultery. It is a metaphor for indulging the enemy and allowing him to become stronger. And leave behind trouble.

The long snake seals the pig. Explanation: The long snake and the big pig. A metaphor for those who are greedy and violent.

Spring Snakes and Autumn Earthworms Explanation: The metaphor is poorly written, with twists and turns, like the traces of crawling earthworms and snakes.

Snake in the grass by striking the grass. Explanation: The snake in the grass was frightened by striking the grass. The original metaphor is to punish A and make B alert. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for being careless, which makes the other party wary. Same as "to alert the snake".

Poisonous snakes and beasts Explanation: Generally refers to animals that are threatening to human life. A metaphor for those who are greedy and violent.

Feng Xiu Xiu Snake Explanation: It is a metaphor for those who are greedy for violence and invaders. Same as "Sealing Pig and Changing Snake".

Buddha's Heart and Shekou Explanation: Although the words may sound pleasant, the heart is extremely vicious.

Snake with bow shadow and cup. Explanation: See "Gong Shadow Floating Cup". It is still said that there is a shadow of a snake with a cup and a bow. Describes being suspicious and disturbing oneself.

The dragon and the snake were taken away. Explanation: The dragon and snake were taken away. Describe the momentum.

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for doing unnecessary things, which is not only unhelpful, but inappropriate. The same as "adding insult to injury".

Explanation: The font is like a coiled snake and earthworm, making it difficult to read.

Whale swallows snake and swallows. Explanation: Swallow like whales and snakes. A metaphor for embezzlement and annexation.

Explanation of dragon, ghost and snake god: a metaphor for weird and strange things.

The dragon bends and the snake stretches out. Explanation: It is a metaphor for a gentleman who is wronged and a villain who succeeds.

Flying dragon and snake Explanation: Describes the vigorous and vivid calligraphy strokes.

Dragon head and snake tail Explanation: It is a metaphor for a grand beginning and a decline at the end.

Snake food and whale swallowing explanation: snake food: swallow like a snake. To swallow: to swallow like a whale. It is a metaphor that the strong gradually annex the weak.

Snake head and rat eyes Explanation: Describes a person’s ugly appearance and evil intentions. Also known as "snake eyebrows and rat eyes".

Snake-hearted explanation: Scorpion: a poisonous insect of the spider type. Describes a vicious heart.

Snake’s heart and Buddha’s mouth Explanation: Buddha’s mouth, snake’s heart. The metaphor may sound nice, but the heart is extremely vicious.

Snake Shadow Cup Bow Explanation: Think of the bow shadow in the wine glass as a snake. It is a metaphor for being frightened and frightened due to suspicion.

The pig is divided and the snake is broken. Explanation: a metaphor for fragmentation.

Sui in Dragon and Snake Explanation: Sui, the year star; Dragon, refers to Chen; Snake, refers to Si. The latter indicates that the destiny will be final.

Drawing feet for the snake Explanation: It is a metaphor for doing something extraneous, which is not only unhelpful, but also harmful.

Adding Enough to the Snake Explanation: It is a metaphor for doing something extraneous, which is not only useless, but also harmful. Same as "painting feet for snake".

Kneeling and snaking Explanation: Kneeling to talk and walking on the ground. He was extremely intimidated.

Owl snake ghost explanation: a metaphor for ugly people.

Once bitten by a snake, you will be afraid of well ropes for three years. Explanation: It is a metaphor for someone who has suffered a lot in something and will encounter similar things in the future