Basic word meaning
tiger
hǔ ㄏㄨˇ
1. Mammals with tawny fur and black stripes are fierce and powerful. Bone, blood and internal organs can all be used as medicine (commonly known as "tiger"): ~ Mouth (a) indicates danger; B. where the thumb and forefinger meet on the hand. ~ point (refers to a dangerous situation). ~ symbol (ancient soldier transfer certificate, cast in a tiger shape with copper, divided into two halves). ~ Wolf (a cruel man). ~ anticlimactic. ~ sitting on the dragon plate. Longteng ~ jump.
2. Brave and mighty: ~ Will. ~ potential. ~ strength. ~ Wei. ~~。 ~ gas.
3. The ancient "tiger" is threatening.
4. There were "Hu" and amber in ancient times.
Detailed word meaning
◎? Tiger? hǔ
(1) (pictogram. The image of Jin people is tiger-shaped, with tiger teeth and tiger stripes. Original meaning: tiger)
(2) A large carnivorous mammal (tiger) in Asia, which is the same as the original meaning [tiger], has a brown fur with black stripes, a long tail without tufting, a black circle, a white lower body and no collar, and is typically slightly larger than a lion.
Tiger, the king of mountain beasts. -"Shuo Wen"
He is like a tiger. -"Poetry, Elegance and Warfare"
The heart of the tiger and the wolf. -"Historical Records of Xiang Yu"
Tyranny is fiercer than a tiger. -Liu Tang Zongyuan's Snake Catcher
Cao Gong is a wolf and a tiger. -"Purple Tongzhi Sword"
Swallow Wan Li like a tiger. -Song Xin Qi Ji's "Yong He Le Jing Kou Gu Bei Ting Nostalgia"
(3) Another example: tigers (tigers and dragons); Tiger roar (tiger roar); Tiger leap (tiger leap); Tiger remnant (the rest of his life)
(4) Insects are also named after tigers. Such as: flies and tigers; house lizard
Guarding the palace is good at catching scorpions and flies, so it gets the name of tiger skin. -Compendium of Materia Medica
(5) Surname
Part of speech change
Tiger? hǔ
(1) metaphor mighty [brave]. Such as: tiger tiger potential (describing brave appearance); Tiger and leopard (metaphor for brave soldiers); Tiger brigade (refers to a brave army)
(2) metaphor cruel [cruel]
Or ask a cruel official. Say, "Tiger! Tiger! Those who have horns and wings are also. " -"The Eye of Law"
Tiger? hǔ
(1) Fang: His face suddenly changed and he showed a stern or ferocious expression. Such as: a vulture (to describe staring fiercely, trying to catch something)
(2) scare. Also called "scare". Such as: tiger (frightened; Intimidation); Tiger bluffing (threatening); Tiger intimidation (still intimidation)
Frequent terminology
Gecko, trying to draw the tiger away from the mountain, trying to look like a tiger, escaping from the tiger's mouth, eyeing it, anticlimactic, wolf's den, wolfing it down, blocking the way, tiger, careless, so-so, crawling, talking about tiger and being afraid of tiger, keeping a tiger's legacy, and painting a tiger according to the cat.