The meaning of dragon, pan and tiger
Question 1: What does tiger perched on dragon and pan mean? Explanation: It describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. From: "Wu Lu" by Wu Bo of the Jin Dynasty: "Liu Bei once sent Zhuge Liang to the capital. When he saw the Moling Mountain Monument, he sighed and said: 'Zhongshan dragon plate, stone tigers perch, this is the residence of the emperor.'" Tang Yongtao "Heyin" Poem of "New City": "The new construction of the high city presses the Changchuan River, and the tigers and dragons are in full bloom." Example: ~ The present is better than the past, the world is turned upside down, generous and generous.
Grammar: conjunction; used as subject and object; to describe the majestic and dangerous terrain
Question 2: What does the dragon and the tiger squatting mean? The word explanation is like a dragon coiled, like a tiger squatting . Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Especially Nanjing.
Idiom Allusions
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Liu Bei once sent Zhuge Liang to the capital. When he saw Moling [1] Shanfu, he sighed and said: 'Zhongfu, dragon, pan, stone Huju, this is the residence of the emperor. 'Jin? Wu Bo's "Wu Lu"
Idiom Story
During the Three Kingdoms period, in order to unite Wu to fight Cao Cao, Liu Bei sent Zhuge Liang to Jianye, the capital of Wu, to lobby Sun Quan. When Zhuge Liang arrived in Jianye, he saw the mountain topography of Moling and said with emotion: "Purple Mountain is steep and steep, like a dragon surrounding Jianye. The Stone City is very majestic, like a tiger squatting. This is a good place for an emperor to build his capital." ”
Word analysis
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English translation A strategically situated place
Idiom usage as object and attributive; referring to a dangerous terrain
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Similar words: dragon and tiger crouching
Question 3: There is no difference between tiger and dragon and tiger and dragon. They have the same meaning! Pinyin: hǔ jù lóng pán Definition: ① Describes the dangerous terrain, especially Nanjing. ②It is said to be occupied by heroes. The origin of the idiom is in Song Xin Qiji's poem "Niannujiao? Dengjiankang Shangxin Pavilion presents the history of Liushou Zhidao": "Where are the tigers and dragons? Only the rise and fall are everywhere." Example Mao Dun's "Eight Hundred Heroes": "At that time, Songhu was falling , Sujia fell, and the capital of '~' was also in danger." Synonyms: dragon and tiger, dragon and tiger, tiger and dragon
Question 4: What does tiger and dragon mean? Pan
hǔ jù lóng pán
〖Explanation〗Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.
〖Source〗Jin? Wu Bo's "Wu Lu": "Liu Bei once sent Zhuge Liang to the capital. When he saw the Moling Mountain, he sighed and said: 'Zhongshan has a dragon on its plate and a stone tiger perched on it. This is the residence of the emperor.' "The poem "Heyin New City" by Yongtao of the Tang Dynasty: "The new high city is suppressing Changchuan, and the tiger is sitting on the dragon's plate, looking full."
〖Example〗~The present is better than the past, and the world is turned upside down and generous. ***Poem "People's *** Occupies Nanjing"
Question 5: What do the dragons in Zhongfu and the tigers in Shicheng mean? Playing at the foot of Mount Everest in Dulongfu, Purple Mountain, Nanjing City. Purple Mountain is majestic and beautiful. Since the Six Dynasties, a poem has been circulated that "Zhongfu is surrounded by dragons, and stone cities are occupied by tigers." Therefore, there is a saying of "tiger sitting on dragons". The springs at the foot of Mount Everest are deep and deep, with steaming purple air, clouds, and mountain colors that change day and night. Not long after Zhu Yuanzhang ascended the throne, he chose this place as the site of his mausoleum.
Zhongfu refers to Purple Mountain.
Shicheng is a stone city. At the western foot of Qingliang Mountain in Nanjing, from the Longpanli Stone City Gate in Huju Pass to the Caochang Gate, you can see the majestic city walls and towering stone cliffs. This is the Stone City built on the mountain.
General idea: The mountains headed by Zhongshan are winding and crouching in the southeast like a black dragon, while the mountains in the west, ending at Stone Mountain, are like tigers on the banks of the river.
Question 6: What does the land of tigers and dragons and pans mean? Linjiang and the sea are the holy treasure land, and tigers and dragons and emperors are in the imperial state. Jinling is a place where tigers and dragons live, and the mountains and rivers are magnificent. It is known as the state of emperors through the ages, but in fact it is a place where emperors die.
Hou Wu's figure, looking far away, the forest is green, the mountains are undulating, and the tiger is crouching and the dragon is crouching.
Question 7: Why is Nanjing said to be a tiger crouching and a dragon crouching? Correct:
We know that Nanjing is one of the four ancient capitals in China, known as the "ancient capital of six dynasties" and the "city of ten dynasties". Therefore, "Feng Shui" is naturally excellent, so-called "dragon plate in Zhongfu, tiger saw in stone city".
There are two legends about "King Qi" in Nanjing, which are mostly found in local historical stories. One is that Xiong Shang, King of Chu Wei, buried gold on the river bank north of the Lion Mountain in Xiaguan, Nanjing in order to suppress the "King Qi" in Nanjing. . It is unknown whether the "King Qi" was suppressed, but it is said that the name "Jinling" came from this. Today, the place name "Jinling Village" still exists at the foot of Xiangshan Mountain. It is said that since then, people have been digging for gold around the place where the gold was buried, which has ruined the "king spirit" of Jinling. The second is that Qin Shihuang discovered that Nanjing had "king energy" during his southern tour and dug Qinhuai to vent it. This is the origin of the name "Qinhuai River". After giving King Chu Wei and Qin Shihuang such a toss, Nanjing seemed to have lost its royal spirit. But later in Nanjing, there was a saying of "tiger sitting on a dragon's plate", and the initiator was Zhuge Liang.
According to the requirements of Feng Shui, a Feng Shui treasure land requires four elements: North Xuanwu, South Suzaku, East Green Dragon, and West White Tiger. That is, with the mountain on your back and the water on your back (facing south and facing north), you can assist with the left and the right. In layman's terms, there are mountains to the north, rivers and waters to the south, and barriers to the east and west, to the left and right. From a small-scale perspective, Nanjing does have such Feng Shui conditions: it is backed by Mufu Mountain, facing the Qinhuai River, with Zhongshan on the left and Shicheng on the right. As Zhuge Liang said, "The land of Moling, Zhongfu (Purple Mountain), Dragon Pan, Shicheng (Qingliang Mountain, Stone City) Tiger Saw, is really the residence of the emperor."
If Feng Shui is really like this Just keep it simple. According to the requirements of Feng Shui, the backing of the Feng Shui treasure land is called Shaozu Mountain. Shaozu Mountain also needs a larger mountain range, Laozu Mountain, to rely on. The shogunate that Nanjing relies on is nothing more than an isolated hill. It has no reliable mountain and is about to be washed away by the river. If you don't, how can you become someone else's backer? Therefore, Nanjing is not backed by mountains but backed by water. Not only its back but also its right ribs are exposed to the roaring river. Carrying water is a taboo in Feng Shui. History has proven that the demise of the Nanjing dynasty in the past was mostly caused by enemy troops moving down the river: "Thousands of iron ropes sank to the bottom of the river, and a stream of flags dropped from the stone." The natural moat that seemed to shield Nanjing was actually a good way for the enemy to attack. The result is: "Three hundred years of dreaming together, where is the dragon plate in Zhongshan?"
Is Zhuge Liang talking nonsense because he doesn't understand Feng Shui? No way! The "patterns" of Xiaotian and the "principles" of knowing the earth are probably his strengths. But what does Mr. Zhuge want to do? I am afraid that joining forces with Sun Quan to fight against Cao Cao was a power plan. It was his spring and autumn dream to repay Uncle Liu's kindness and unify the world. Therefore, it is impossible for Zhuge Liang to give his rival a suggestion to enjoy Jizuo forever. Let Brother Quan sit on the chopping block, I am afraid that is Xiaoliang's true intention. It was later proven that Zhuge Liang had done many stupid things to repay Liu Bei's kindness. For example, he went out of Qishan Mountain six times and used the two states of Liu, Shu and Jingyi in the southwest to fight against the eight states in the north of Cao Wei. This was purely an egg against a stone. It can be said to be acting against nature. Therefore, telling a little lie to deceive Sun Quan was a trivial matter to him.
Question 8: What is the meaning of the dragon, pan, and tiger in the jade? Zhuge Liang once commented on the mountain and river situation in Nanjing: "Zhongfu is surrounded by dragons, and stone cities are dominated by tigers." Nanjing is a city that has experienced ten generations of punishment. The Three Kingdoms stood tall, and she witnessed the heroes...the palace of the emperor - Zhongshan Scenic Area...The eastern suburbs of Nanjing is the famous "Zhongshan Scenic Area". At that time, Zhuge Liang once praised "Zhongshan Dragon Pan, Shicheng Tigers, the true emperor" "The house!" It means the emperor's house!
Question 9: What does the tiger sitting on the dragon's plate mean? ① Describes the dangerous terrain, especially Nanjing. ②It is said to be occupied by heroes.