Idioms and explanations starting with "龙"

The dragon is a beautiful creature imagined by the ancients. The dragon is indestructible and is the incarnation of the ancient people's imagination of the gods. So what are the idioms about dragons? Here are the idioms whose first character is "dragon" that I have carefully compiled for you. You are welcome to read them for your reference.

Idiom 1 whose first character is "dragon":

Dragon and phoenix dancing: It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.

The spirit of dragon and horse: Dragon and horse: a horse shaped like a dragon in ancient legends. It is a metaphor for people who are energetic.

Dragon Pan and Tiger Chu: Pan: winding around; Chu: squat and sit. Like a coiled dragon or a crouching tiger. Especially Nanjing. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Dragon Pond and Tiger Lair: A deep puddle where the dragon lurks, and a lair where the tiger hides. A metaphor for a very dangerous place.

The dragon is soaring and the tiger is leaping: The dragon is soaring and the tiger is jumping. Describes vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It also means taking action and making a difference.

The dragon walks and the tiger steps: The original description is that the emperor's demeanor is unusual. Later, he also described the general's heroic posture.

The dragon roars and the tiger roars: The dragon roars and the tiger roars. Metaphor related things interact with each other. It also describes a person's fortune.

Enter the Dragon: Describes a fierce struggle or competition.

Dragon and Phoenix: Describes the extraordinary posture and style.

Enter the Dragon: Describes a fierce struggle or competition. Same as "Enter the Dragon".

The dragon opens the tiger’s eyes: describes being overbearing and overbearing.

The dragon stings and the weed is bent: a metaphor for living in seclusion and not being an official.

The dragon chapter’s beautiful bones: a metaphor for an article showing elegance and elegance.

Dragon Chapter and Linjiao: A metaphor for rareness and extraordinaryness.

"Dragon Chapter and Phoenix Letter": a metaphor for literary talent.

Long Zhang Feng Cai: Extraordinary appearance and style.

Dragon versus fish: a metaphor for a fierce war.

Dragon fighting with black and yellow: It is a metaphor for fierce war and blood flowing like rivers. Same as "Dragon Blood Xuan Huang".

Dragon versus Tiger: Describes a fierce struggle or competition. Same as "Enter the Dragon".

The dragon leaps and the tiger stands: a metaphor for transcendence and majesty.

Long Yue Hong Jiao: a metaphor for being held high and passing away.

Long Yushangbin: This is a metaphor for the death of the emperor. It means ascending to heaven by riding a dragon and becoming the guest of the Emperor of Heaven. Same as "Dragon Controls Guests".

The Dragon Controls the Guest: This is a metaphor for the death of the emperor. It means ascending to heaven by riding a dragon and becoming the guest of the Emperor of Heaven.

The dragon swims in the Qumarsh: Legend has it that the dragon shines in five colors, so the dragon is used as a metaphor. marsh: pond.

Longyang Weeping Fish: This was later regarded as a sign of falling out of favor.

The appearance of dragon and phoenix: refers to the appearance of an emperor.

Dragon's words and phoenix's words: a metaphor for the relaxing and melodious sound of music.

Dragon blood and phoenix marrow: a metaphor for noble blood.

Long Xingyun: It is a metaphor that when a king rises, he will meet good ministers and good generals.

The dragon moves and the tiger changes: It is a metaphor for the emperor to change the past and create new things.

Idioms 2 whose first character is "dragon":

The rise of dragon and phoenix: a metaphor for the rise of a king.

Dragon heart and phoenix liver: metaphorically refers to an extremely rare and famous dish.

Long Xiang Linzhen: Long Xiang, looking like he is leaping up and down. It is a metaphor for a general who possesses both grace and power.

龙駧觧螖flex: It is a metaphor for bending, stretching, and going up and down at any time.

The dragon soars and the tiger leaps: a metaphor for working hard and making a difference.

The dragon roars and the tiger roars: a metaphor for the mighty spirit.

Dragon and Tiger: A majestic appearance.

The flying dragon and the phoenix: ①It is a metaphor for the waterfall rushing down. ② Metaphor of being in high spirits.

Dragon flying and phoenix leaping: It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes. Same as "dragon flying and phoenix dancing".

The dragon flies and the phoenix dances: It still means the dragon flies and the phoenix dances. It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, but later also described the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible.

The dragon and the phoenix are corrected: the dragon soars and the phoenix flies. Metaphor refers to quick and violent action.

The dragon and the leopard change: It is a metaphor for calligraphy that is vigorous and good at changes.

Longweiyanyan: Describes a majestic and majestic appearance.

The mighty dragon and the mighty tiger: describe the unrestrained and majestic momentum. It is often used to describe calligraphy strokes that are powerful, flexible and stretchy.

The dragon’s head saws its horns: a metaphor for bold adventure.

The dragon is leaping and the tiger is lying down: It is still said that the dragon is soaring and the tiger is lying down. Metaphorical gesture.

The dragon soars and the tiger throws: It is a metaphor for a brave attack that is unstoppable. Same as "dragon soars and tiger kicks".

"Soaring Dragon and Tiger Legs": It is a metaphor for a brave attack, which is unstoppable. Same as "dragon soars and tiger kicks".

Roaring dragons and roaring tigers: The appearance of great momentum.

The dragon is soaring and the tiger is dominating: The power is strong and dominates one area.

The dragon soars and the tiger kicks: It is a metaphor for a brave attack that is unstoppable.

The collection of dragons and phoenixes: It is a metaphor for the prosperity of the royal industry and the gathering of heroes.

The transformation of a dragon into a leopard: a metaphor for being able to talk vigorously and be eloquent.

The dragon’s head and the pig’s feet: It’s like saying that a bull’s head is not as good as a horse’s mouth. It means that the interpretation of the meaning of the book is far from the original intention and irrelevant.

Nine sons born from a dragon: According to ancient legend, nine sons were born from a dragon. If the nine sons fail to become a dragon, each has his or her own interests. It is a metaphor for brothers who have different qualities and hobbies.

Nine kinds of dragons: It is a metaphor for brothers with different qualities and hobbies. Same as "Dragon gives birth to nine sons".

龙神马强: It means as energetic as a horse.

The dragon stretches out and the coward flexes: describes the flying strokes and superb calligraphy.

Flying dragons and snakes: describes the vigorous and vivid calligraphy strokes.

The dragon and the tiger are lying down: It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are squatting. It is a metaphor for the rolling hills.

Idioms 3 whose first character is "dragon":

The dragon bends and the snake stretches: It is a metaphor that a gentleman is wronged and a villain succeeds.

The dragon goes to Dinghu: refers to the death of the emperor.

The talent of a handsome man is not shown yet.

The knot of dragon, pan, and qiu: It is still said to be tangled and tangled.

The dragon and the tiger take: The vigor of the Qiuqu.

The dragon is coiled around the tiger and the tiger is surrounding it. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

The dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting: The dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Especially Nanjing.

The dragon and the tiger crouch: a majestic appearance.

Dragon Pan and Phoenix Zhu: Refers to the sage who retreats into seclusion.

Dragon Pan Feng Zhu: It is a metaphor for the majestic and winding mountains. Refers to the king's atmosphere. It is also a metaphor for the flying strokes of calligraphy.

"Dragon Pan Feng Yi": It is a metaphor for showing talent but not appreciating it.

The dragon and the phoenix dance: It is a metaphor for the majestic and winding mountains and rivers, and has the appearance of a king.

The dragon climbs and the phoenix attaches: It is still said that the dragon climbs and the phoenix attaches itself. Refers to fawning over powerful people in order to gain wealth.

The dragon takes the tiger and throws it at it: It is still said that the dragon fights with the tiger.

The dragon is fighting against the tiger: It is still said that the dragon is fighting against the tiger.

The dragon captures the tiger: It is still said that the dragon fights with the tiger. The metaphor is that the writing style is vigorous and unrestrained.

Longmen dotting the forehead: It is a metaphor for failure in official career or failure in the examination.

Dragon eyebrows and phoenix eyes: Describes the unusual appearance of a noble person.

Dragon eyebrows and leopard neck: Describes the appearance of a warrior.

Longlou Fengchi: refers to the forbidden province and the imperial palace.

Longloufengque: refers to the imperial palace.

Dragon Tower and Phoenix Pavilion: ①The emperor’s palace and pavilion. ②Metaphorically refers to the nest of feudal rulers.

Dragon Tower and Phoenix City: It is still said that Dragon Tower and Phoenix Pool. Refers to the forbidden province, the royal palace.

The dragon rises and the clouds rise: It is a metaphor that when a king rises, he will meet virtuous ministers and good generals. Same as "Long Xingyun".

The genus of Dragon Juyun: It is a metaphor that when a king rises, he will meet virtuous ministers and good generals. Same as "Long Xingyun".

The dragon is strong and the tiger is fierce: a metaphor for being energetic and high-spirited.

Longjiang Hulang: Describes a person who is used to making trouble.

Longhuang Shuomo: A desert land outside the Great Wall in the north. It also refers to the minority countries in these places.

Longhuangmandian: refers to a remote and wild place. It also refers to minority countries in remote areas.

The dragon turns into the tiger: a metaphor for the unpredictable changes.