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What does it mean to draw the eighty-fourth lottery ticket?

Pingyang Tiger Waterfall Pingyang: A flat and bright place. The tiger left the deep mountain, fell into the flat ground and was trapped. Metaphor is losing its power. The fourth chapter of Ben Qing and Qian Cai's biography of Yue Quan: "Tiger falls flat and Sichuan is bullied by dogs."

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Pinyin hǔ Lu Pingyang

Interpretation of Pingyang: a flat and bright place. The tiger left the deep mountain, fell into the flat ground and was trapped. A metaphor for a powerful person or a powerful person who has lost power or advantage.

The fourth time in Chu Cai's Yue Biography: "The tiger fell flat and was bullied by the dog."

Use subject-predicate form; Become an object; Often used with "being bullied by dogs"

Synonyms are lonely geese losing their flock and dragons losing water.

Antonym: Let the tiger return to the mountain and the dragon get the water.

A person who has lost his position and influence may be highly valued.

There is a scene in Augmented Xianwen in which a dragon swims in shallow water, a tiger falls in Pingyang and is bullied by a dog.