Explanation of the tiger and the dragon
Explanation of "crouching tiger and coiled dragon"
It is still said that the dragon is coiled and the tiger is coiled. Describe the terrain as majestic and magnificent. Mingtang style "Shaobin·New Construction Column Workshop Seeking Compliments" Suite: "The three-foot platform contains the cave where the orioles gather in the nest, and the cross street leads to the old emperor's base with a tiger and a dragon."
Word breakdown
The explanation of 踞ù means to squat or sit: dragon crouching and tiger crouching (describing the dangerous terrain). Sitting. Jiju (the ancients sat on the ground and spread their legs like a figure eight). Occupy: defend. To occupy (also as "to occupy"). Dominate one side. Radical: foot; explanation of coiled dragon. Image of coiled dragon. Bao Zhao of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in "Dai Chen Si Wang
Qing Chen Wei