Lions are stronger than tigers, and the pinyin is H incarnation, an idiom in China.
Idiom story: During the Song Dynasty, Su Shi was demoted to Huangzhou and often talked about literature with his good friend Chen Jichang. Chen Jichang is very hospitable and often invites guests to his home. His wife is Liu from Hedong County, who often knocks on the wall to drive away guests. Su Shi wrote a poem, "Longqiu layman is also poor, talking about sleepless nights." Suddenly I heard lion roars, and my staff fell into my palm. " Laughing at Chen Jichang's fear of his wife.
Idiom origin: Peach Blossom Fan meets the boat, clears the hole, Ren Shang: The lion is stronger than the tiger, and the snake venom is like a blade.
Usage of idioms: as object and attribute; Refers to people who are afraid of their wives.
Example:
1, although he is majestic outside, his wife looks like an innocent girl. In fact, everyone who knows him knows that in their family, it is definitely the lion who defeats the tiger, and there is no place for him to talk.
Aloe is green. From a distance, it looks like a lion conquering a tiger's octopus. Seen from a close distance, it has thorns, which is a bit like the pattern on a leopard. I gently moved its leaves. It is like a soldier, always sticking to its position.
3. The trunk of Phoebe bournei has its majesty. It is not angry and arrogant, even the ground has become a part of it. It attacks from all sides, and the lion wins the tiger, giving people an overwhelming feeling. I tried to control myself from kneeling.