What idioms can you form when you come to the East to draw dogs and tigers?
1, purple gas from the east
Dongying lai
Explain that before Lao Tzu crossed Hangu Pass, Guan Yinxi saw the purple gas coming from the east and knew that there was a legend that saints wanted to pass. Sure enough, I came riding a green cow. This old metaphor is a symbol of good luck.
The source item "Biography of Youxian": "I went west, making the yin see purple and floating customs, and I passed by Qingniu."
Structural subject-predicate idioms
Usage subject-predicate type; As objects and attributes; Include praise
Step 2 draw a tiger dog
Wa ·hǔ· incarnation leygu
Interpretation class: images. You can't draw a tiger, but it looks like a dog. Metaphor can't imitate home, but it is neither fish nor fowl.
The source "The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "It doesn't work in Ji Liang, but it's trapped in the world. The so-called painting a tiger does not paint a dog. "
Structural contraction idioms
Usage and language; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense