Idioms about tigers

The tiger goes out the front door and the wolf comes in the back door. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor that after an enemy is driven away, another enemy comes. Same as "Tiger is rejected at the front door, wolf is admitted at the back door".

Stroke the tiger’s beard 〖Explanation〗 Stroke: stroke. It means offending a powerful person or taking a big risk.

Pull up the banner to make a tiger skin [Explanation] It is a metaphor for using the banner of revolution to scare and deceive people.

Painting a tiger and carving a swan 〖Explanation〗①It is a metaphor for dreaming too high and achieving nothing in the end. ②It is a metaphor that good things cannot be done, but bad things happen instead.

Painting a tiger does not resemble a dog. 〖Explanation〗The metaphor cannot be imitated, but is neither fish nor fowl. It's the same as "painting a tiger can't be like a dog."

Tiger crouching and dragon pan 〖Explanation〗Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Same as "tiger sitting on dragon's plate".

Tiger ensues and whale swallows 〖Explanation〗 It is a metaphor for powerful separatism and mutual annexation.

Tiger occupying Longpan 〖Explanation〗Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Same as "tiger sitting on dragon's plate".

The tiger rushes into the sheep. [Explanation] The tiger rushes into the sheep. It is a metaphor for using the strong to bully the weak and do whatever they want. Same as "tiger among sheep".

Tiger party and fox companion 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for vicious and cunning people.

Tiger surpasses dragon. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for heroes rising up to compete with each other.

Tiger turns into dragon and steams 〖Explanation〗It refers to taking advantage of the changes of time and becoming prosperous.

The fox borrows the power of the tiger 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for relying on the power of others or relying on the power of others to oppress others. Same as "the fox fakes the tiger's power".

Beat the tiger to death 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for criticizing someone who has lost his power.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for young people who have little experience in the world and dare to speak and act without fear.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for young people who have little experience in the world and dare to speak and act without fear.

One Mountain Can Not Hide Two Tigers comes from Ouyang Shan's "Sanjiaxiang": "He and Zhan Gong are a bit like one mountain can not hide two tigers. This is because he is too arrogant." Explain the metaphor that the two are incompatible Example story

If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, you won’t catch the cubs [Explanation] If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, you won’t catch the tiger cubs. Metaphorically, it is impossible to achieve results without taking risks.

Catch the tiger and capture the dragon. Jiao: dragon. He can go up the mountain to catch tigers and go down to the sea to catch dragons. Metaphorical ability.

All tigers work together. Many tigers work together. It is a metaphor that when many capable people unite, they will be more powerful.

Yu Lu Dihu means that fish is mistakenly written as Lu, and emperor is mistakenly written as tiger. Generally refers to textual errors.

The eagle flies like a tiger and bites. It is used to describe showing off one's strength and showing off one's power, which is extremely vicious.

The eagle looks at the tiger's steps. See "the eagle looks at the wolf's steps".

The eagle looks at the tiger with the same fierce and greedy gaze. Describes having bad intentions and waiting for opportunities to seize.

The eagle looks at the tiger and the tiger looks at it.

To lure the wolf and reject the tiger See "to lure the tiger and reject the wolf".

Introducing the tiger into the house is also said to lead the wolf into the house.

To lure the tiger and reject the wolf is also called "to lure the wolf and reject the tiger". It is a metaphor for introducing another evil force to resist the original evil force, and the disaster will be even worse.

To feed a tiger with meat is a metaphor for dying in vain.

Eating tiger with meat See "eating tiger with meat".

A tiger cannot flow into a river. "Poetry·Xiaoya·Xiaomin": "If you don't dare to violently attack a tiger, you don't dare to follow the river." "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer": "A violent tiger will follow the river, and you will die without regrets. "I won't agree with you. You must be afraid of things and like to make plans." It originally means fighting a tiger with bare hands and crossing a river on foot, which means being brave and taking risks. Later, in Yuan dramas, "a tiger but no river" was used as a metaphor for being desperate.

The sheep fell into the tiger's mouth. The sheep has been eaten by the tiger. It is a metaphor for falling into a dangerous situation and it is difficult to escape. Also known as "sheep entering tiger's mouth".

If you raise a tiger, you will bite. gnaw: bite. Raise a tiger and bite yourself. It is a metaphor for indulging the enemy and suffering the consequences.

Raising a tiger will cause self-mutilation. See "Raising a tiger will cause self-mutilation".

Raise a tiger and you will die. See "Raise a tiger and you will die."

Raising tigers will bring about troubles, which is the same as "raising tigers will bring about troubles".

Yang Huwei Kuang's "Historical Records·Confucius' Family": "Defending Confucius, General Shi Chen passed Kuang... When the Kuang people heard about it, they thought it was the Yang Hu of Lu. The Yang Hu tasted violence to the Kuang people, so the Kuang people stopped. Confucius. The shape of Confucius is similar to that of a Yang tiger, which means "Yang" for five days. Later, "Yang Hu Wai Kuang" was used to refer to misunderstandings caused by their appearance.

Raising tigers will cause trouble. It is a metaphor for indulging the enemy and leaving troubles for the future.

Raising tigers will harm your body. Raising tigers will harm your body. It is a metaphor for allowing the enemy to create trouble.

Raising tigers will bring about troubles. This is the same as "raising tigers will bring about troubles".

Yan chin and tiger beard describe a majestic appearance.

Swallow-jawed tiger head ①Describes a majestic appearance. ② Refers to generals and warriors.

Tiger head with Yan forehead is the same as "Tiger head with Yan jaw".

Embroidering a tiger and carving a dragon is a metaphor for the gorgeous rhetoric of the article.

A bear's waist and a tiger's back. The waist is as thick as a bear, and the back is as broad as a tiger. Describes a person who is tall and strong.

The bear is occupying the tiger and the rooster is a metaphor for the situation in which the heroes are separatist.

The tiger in the tree and the bear in the fan. A metaphor for a wicked man in prison.

Holding a snake and riding a tiger is a metaphor for an extremely dangerous situation.

The legend of pig and tiger is the same as "豕海鱼鲁".

To send a tiger's kiss means to put your body next to the tiger's mouth. The situation is extremely dangerous.

Three words can make a tiger become a tiger.

Like a dragon or a tiger, it describes being brave and energetic.

Like a wolf or a tiger See "like a wolf or a tiger".

Like a tiger with wings, same as "like a tiger with wings".

Like a tiger giving birth to wings. It is a metaphor that due to the addition of new help, the strong will become stronger and the evil will become more evil.

Like a tiger gaining wings is the same as "like a tiger gaining wings".

Knocking on the mountain shakes the tiger See "knocking on the mountain shakes the tiger".

Knocking on the mountain and vibrating the tiger means deliberately warning and shocking people.

To be afraid of dragons in front and tigers behind is a metaphor for being timid and fearful of things, worrying too much.

Hidden dragon and lurking tiger. Hidden dragon and lurking tiger. It is a metaphor that talents have not yet been promoted.

The tiger deep in the mountains means brave and powerful. The words come from the "Book of Ren An" written by Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty: "The fierce tiger is in the deep mountains, and all the beasts are terrified."

The tiger comes out of the mountain like a ferocious tiger coming out of the mountain. Describes actions that are brave and fast. Also known as "the tiger descends the mountain" and "the tiger leaves the mountain".

Enter the Dragon is the same as "Enter the Dragon."

The dragon opens the tiger's eyes to describe being overbearing and overbearing.

Dragon vs. Tiger vs. Dragon vs. Tiger vs. Dragon vs. Tiger vs. Dragon vs. Tiger vs. Tiger vs. Dragon.

The dragon leaps and the tiger sits, which is a metaphor for the extraordinary elegance and majesty.

The dragon moves and the tiger changes. "Yi Qian": "The flying dragon is in the sky... the clouds follow the dragon. The wind follows the tiger, the sage makes everything visible." Also in "Re": "The great man changes like a tiger." Kong Yingda Shu: "The former king of profit and loss, created legislation, has the beauty of writing, and is impressive. It is like a tiger changing, but his writing is shining." Later, "the dragon moves and the tiger changes" is used to describe the emperor's reform and innovation, and create new industries.

The flying dragon and the leaping tiger represent a person who works hard and is promising.

The dragon roars and the tiger roars, which is a metaphor for the majestic spirit.

Dragon, tiger and crotch dominate the appearance.

The mighty dragon and the mighty tiger describe the bold and majestic momentum. It is often used to describe calligraphy strokes that are powerful, flexible and stretchy.

The dragon is leaping and the tiger is lying down. It is still said that the dragon is soaring and the tiger is lying down. Metaphorical gestures.

Dragon and Tiger Throw is the same as "Dragon and Tiger Cue".

Dragon Tenghu Cui is the same as "Dragon Tenghu Cui".

The dragon soars and the tiger roars with great momentum.

The dragon and the tiger are powerful and dominant.

The dragon soars and the tiger kicks, which means a brave attack that is unstoppable.

The dragon and the tiger are lying down. It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are squatting. Yushan Mountain is winding and undulating.

The dragon and the tiger are in the wind, and the Qiu song is vigorous and vigorous.

The dragon is coiled and the tiger is circling. It is still said that the dragon is coiled and the tiger is perched. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

The dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting. The dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Especially Nanjing.

Dragons and tigers lurk in majestic appearance.

The dragon takes the tiger and throws it away. It is still said that the dragon fights with the tiger.

The dragon takes advantage of the tiger and the tiger leaps. It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are fighting.

The dragon takes hold of the tiger, which is like a dragon fighting a tiger. The metaphor is vigorous and unrestrained.

The dragon is strong and the tiger is fierce, which means strong energy and high morale.

Longjiang Hulang describes someone who is used to making trouble.

The Dragon Transforms into a Tiger and Changes "Yi·Ge": "A great man transforms into a tiger and his literary skills are outstanding." "Historical Records: Biography of Laozi and Han Fei" "(Confucius) said to his disciples: 'Birds, I know them. It can fly; I know that fish can swim; I know that beasts can walk. Those that walk can be called Lun; those that fly can be called Zhen; as for dragons, I cannot know that they can ride on the wind and clouds and ascend to the sky." Later, it was used as a metaphor for the unpredictable changes of "a dragon transforms into a tiger".

The situation between dragon and tiger ① "Yi Qian": "The clouds follow the dragon and the wind follows the tiger." Later, "the situation between dragon and tiger" was used to describe the heroes who encountered favorable circumstances. ② Refers to the meeting of the monarch and his ministers.

The metaphor of dragon flying and tiger leaping is vigorous and unrestrained.

Dragon banner and tiger banner are the flags of generals.

The dragon is squatting and the tiger is squatting. It is still said that the dragon is squatting and the tiger is squatting.

The dragon is galloping and the tiger is suddenly rushing, which means that the heroes are competing for the deer.

Lin horns and tiger wings. Lin horns, tiger wings. A metaphor for rare talents in the world.

Leave the mountain and move the tiger. It is a metaphor for using tactics to mobilize the opponent to leave the place.

The tiger scratching its head is a metaphor for overestimating one's own abilities.

Gobble and chew like a wolf and tiger. A metaphor for being extremely greedy and cruel.

Gobble the tiger's meal to describe eating vigorously and urgently.

Wolf feasts and tiger swallows, also known as "wolf eats and tiger swallows".

The wolf is in front of the tiger and the tiger is behind. The wolf is driven away at the front door, but the tiger comes at the back door. It means bad guys come one after another.

The wolf looks at the tiger, just like the wolf and the tiger look at things. Described as majestic and fierce.

Wolf, insect, tiger and leopard ① generally refers to ferocious animals. ②A metaphor for evil people and gangsters.

The wolf eats and the tiger eats, see "the wolf eats and the tiger eats".

Wolf feasting and tiger swallowing see "wolf eating and tiger swallowing".

The wolf eats and the tiger eats. 1. Same as "the wolf eats and the tiger eats". ②A metaphor for cruel exploitation.

The wolf eats and the tiger eats, the same as "the wolf eats and the tiger eats".

Junbohulang describes the rapid and violent waves.

Reject the wolf and let the tiger in. See "Reject the tiger and let the wolf in".

Drinking Dragon and Poeming Tiger See "Drinking Tiger and Poeming Dragon".

Jiuyan Tiger and Leopard is the same as "Nine Pass Tiger and Leopard".

Jiuhuhupoiselong is a metaphor for a person who is fond of wine, good at drinking, and talented in poetry.

Nine Passes Tiger and Leopard is a metaphor for a cruel and powerful minister.

The language version of "Chu Ci: Calling Souls": "The tiger and the leopard have nine passes, and they peck some of the servants."

The whale devours the tiger and devours it like a whale and a tiger. It is often used as a metaphor for annexing land and property. Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty said in "Shang Gong Shu": "The previous dynasties were in chaos, whales and tigers devoured them, and there was no intention of predicting the future. Therefore, the path has been lacking for a long time, but it is not an urgent matter." Zhang Jing of the Ming Dynasty, "Fei Wan Ji" Ming Dynasty "The court is brave": "He has many slanders, his authority is clear, and he is devoured by whales and tigers. Who dares to stop him?" Xu Fang of the Qing Dynasty's "Nuogao Guangzhi Hankong Monk": "The first gentleman often said that a bridge is used.

Fake tiger Zhang Wei means fox fake tiger power.

Tiger throws dragon and takes throw: refers to the fierce fight between dragon and tiger.

Tiger lair, wolf lair, tiger and wolf. A nest. A metaphor for an extremely dangerous place.

Tiger and tiger escape from a wooden cage. Those in charge should be held responsible if they fail to fulfill their duties.

The tiger stares as fiercely as the tiger.

The tiger's strategy and the dragon's strategy: refers to the legendary "Three Things" written by Huang Shigong. "Tao" refers to "Six Tao". "Three Strategies" and "Liu Tao" refer to ancient military books and tactics.

The power of tigers and wolves describes extremely ferocious momentum. .

Tiger Cave: Cave; Pool: deep pool. A metaphor for an extremely dangerous place.

Tiger with crown. The hat is worn on the head.

The tiger's steps and the dragon's movement originally described the emperor's heroic posture.

Cut meat to feed the tiger. Hey. Cut off your body and feed it to the tiger. It is a metaphor for giving up your life to satisfy the other person's greed.

Being willing to risk your life is described by Feng Tan. The words are elegant and the weapons are dignified.

Feng He is a fierce tiger.

Letting the tiger go will leave behind troubles.

A hungry tiger catches a sheep like a hungry tiger catching a sheep. It is also called "a hungry tiger swallows a sheep" or "a hungry tiger pounces on a sheep".

It is said that the dragon stabbed the tiger in the Jin Dynasty. He once shot a dragon to kill a tiger and eliminated harm to the people. According to Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu" in the Southern Song Dynasty, he was later described as having great martial arts and chivalrous behavior. Jiao Yuan's "Zi Zi": "In the middle, Huang Bo said: I executed the Taixing on the left and fought against the eagle tiger on the right. "Also: "There is a Shijiao Plain in Ju State. It is widely searched for. It is fifty steps long and is close to the Bairen River. No one in Ju State dares to approach it. There are those who are brave enough to see Juzi, but they are alone in doing so. Later, "Diaohu Jiaoyuan" was used to refer to a strong man taking risks.

To fight a tiger and a dragon is like fighting a phoenix and a dragon.

The thorn tiger holding the snipe is a metaphor for waiting to act, killing two birds with one stone. < /p>

Putting food down from the tiger's mouth means being in a dangerous place.

Removing the wolf and getting the tiger means getting rid of one harm.

The owl sees the tiger and sees it. "The owl looks at the wolf."

Jackals, tigers and leopards generally refer to various ferocious beasts that harm humans and animals.

Jackals and tigers are two types of ferocious animals. Wild beast. It is a metaphor for the bad guys who run wild like ferocious beasts.

The tiger's finger in the cup bow catches the wind and shadows, and they are full of doubts. See "The cup bow snake shadow" and "Three people become a tiger". p>Two tigers fighting. Two tigers fighting each other. It is a metaphor for two powerful people fighting against each other.

Returning a tiger to the mountain is a metaphor for putting a bad guy back in his lair and leaving behind a source of trouble. /p>

Sitting on the mountain and watching the tiger fight is a metaphor for taking a bystander attitude towards the struggle between the two sides, waiting until both sides are harmed, and then taking advantage of it.

Imitating the cat and the tiger is a metaphor for imitating the situation.

To negotiate with a tiger for its skin is a metaphor for asking an evil person to give up his own interests, which is absolutely impossible.

To attract a tiger, to defend oneself. Trying to rely on evil people, the result is that they will be harmed.

The eagle flies like an eagle, and is as majestic as a tiger.

Being more powerful than a tiger. Add wings. It is a metaphor for helping bad people and increasing their power.

Clouds, dragons, tigers and roars create wind, and dragons rise and create clouds.

Sheep are like tigers. Cortex: Nature. Although the sheep is covered in tiger skin, it still likes grass and trembles in fear when it encounters wolves. Its nature has not changed. It is a metaphor for pretending to be strong but actually being timid.

Leave a legacy by raising tigers; cause disasters. If you keep tigers and don't get rid of them, they will become troubles.

Sheep among tigers is a metaphor for good people falling into bad people. In the hands of the king, the situation is extremely dangerous.

The chin is used to describe the majestic appearance of a prince or a military commander.

The crouching tiger, hidden dragon finger hides the future. Discovered talents also refer to hidden talents.

Weirouhuqiwei: abandon; 芊: path. Throwing meat on the road where a hungry tiger passes by is a metaphor for a dangerous situation and an impending disaster.

Xi Wu Hu Di is a word that is easy to make mistakes in copying due to the similar characters of "舄", "武", "虎" and "帝".

Add wings to the tiger Add wings to the tiger. It is a metaphor for helping bad people and increasing their power.

The smiling tiger is a metaphor for a person who looks kind but has a vicious heart.

Making a puppet of a tiger 伥: a ghost. In ancient times, it was said that a person who was eaten by a tiger would become a ghost after his death, specializing in luring people to be eaten by the tiger. Act as a ghost for the tiger. It is a metaphor for acting as an accomplice of evildoers.

For the tiger Fu Yi Fu: Tong "attached"; Yi: wings. Add wings to the tiger. It is a metaphor for helping bad people and increasing their power.

Be afraid of the enemy like a tiger. Be afraid of the enemy like a tiger.

To give to a jackal: to give. It originally refers to the kind of person who likes to stir up trouble, and he should be thrown out to feed the jackals, tigers and leopards. Describe the resentment of the people against bad people.

Riding a Tiger Riding on the back of a tiger. If you want to get down, you can't get down. It is a metaphor for encountering difficulties in the middle of things, but due to the situation, you can't stop even if you want to.

Talk about tiger's color changing. Color: complexion. It originally means that only those who have been bitten by a tiger truly know how powerful the tiger is. The latter metaphor makes him nervous when he mentions something he is afraid of.

Lively, vigorous, vigorous, vigorous, vigorous.

Three people become tigers. Three people lied about tigers in the city, and the people who heard them believed them. The more people talk about it, the more people will regard the rumor as fact.

Suckling calves are not afraid of tigers. This is a metaphor for young people who are fearless and dare to do something.

Like a tiger with wings. It's like a tiger with wings. It is a metaphor that powerful people get help to become more powerful.

Like a wolf and a tiger, as fierce as a wolf and a tiger. The metaphor is very cruel and cruel.

Qiao Long Paints a Tiger describes showing courtesy with a false heart.

Drive the sheep to attack the tiger. Drive: drive. Drive the sheep to attack the tiger. It describes a weak enemy against a strong one, with huge disparity in strength, and will be destroyed.

Being afraid of wolves in front and tigers in back is a metaphor for being timid and fearful of things, worrying too much.

Reject the tiger at the front door, and let in the wolf at the back door. This is a metaphor for driving away an enemy, and another enemy comes.

It’s hard to get off the back of a tiger. You can’t get off the back of a tiger. It is a metaphor that it is difficult to continue doing something, but the situation does not allow stopping midway, and you are trapped in a dilemma.

The dragon is leaping and the tiger is crouching, which is a metaphor for the vigorous and vigorous writing and calligraphy.

The dragon roars and the tiger roars. The dragon roars and the tiger roars. Metaphor related things interact with each other. It also describes a person's fortune.

Longtan Tiger Cave Cave: cave. Tan: deep pool. The deep pool where the dragon lives, the lair where the tiger lives. A metaphor for an extremely dangerous place.

Enter the Dragon and Tiger Fight describes a fierce struggle or competition.

Two tigers fighting each other is a metaphor for two powerful parties fighting each other.

A tiger swatting a fly on its head is a metaphor for seeking death.

The dragon and the tiger stride. Like a dragon and a horse, they hold their heads high and stride like a tiger. Describes the mighty and majestic spirit.

Luyu Dihu refers to errors in text transmission.

Dragon Pan and Tiger Chu Pan: winding around; Chu: squatting and sitting. Like a coiled dragon or a crouching tiger. Especially Nanjing. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Dragon Pond and Tiger Cave are deep puddles where dragons lurk and tigers hide in their lairs. A metaphor for a very dangerous place.

Open the zhen to bring out the tiger. Xun: a wooden cage to contain the beast. It originally meant that the person responsible for the care failed to fulfill their responsibilities. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for indulging bad people.

Gobble voraciously to describe eating something vigorously and urgently.

The dragon and the tiger look at each other. Like a dragon and a horse, they hold their heads high, and like a tiger looking at its prey. Describes a person's majestic and mighty spirit. It is also a metaphor for great talent and great strategy. Hungry tiger saves sheep Save: drive. A hungry tiger chases a lamb. Metaphor of swiftness and greed

A hungry tiger sees a sheep A hungry tiger sees a lamb. Metaphor of swiftness and greed

A hungry tiger meets a sheep. Meet: encounter, encounter. A hungry tiger meets a lamb. Metaphor of swiftness and greed

Let the tiger out of the cage 〖Explanation〗Let the tiger out of the cage. It is a metaphor for letting a powerful enemy go, which will cause endless trouble.

Let the tiger out of the cage 〖Explanation〗Let the tiger out of the cage. It is a metaphor for letting a powerful enemy go, which will cause endless troubles. It's the same as "letting the tiger out".

Feeding the tiger with meat 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for dying in vain.

Raising a tiger will bring about trouble. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for indulging the enemy and setting up trouble for yourself.

Raising tigers will bring about disaster. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for indulging the enemy and causing trouble for oneself. Same as "Raising tigers will lead to disaster".

Nurture a tiger and bite yourself 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for appeasing the enemy, which will eventually harm oneself. gnaw, same as "gnaw".

There are no tigers on the mountain, but the monkey is called the king [Explanation] As a saying, there are no capable people, and ordinary people also play the main role.

Three husbands become city tigers 〖Explanation〗 It is a metaphor that if there are more people talking about it, people will take the rumors as facts. Same as "three people become a tiger".

Dragon and tiger among men 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for a hero among men.

The tiger goes out the front door and the wolf comes in the back door. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor that after an enemy is driven away, another enemy comes. Same as "Tiger is rejected at the front door, wolf is admitted at the back door".

Stroke the tiger’s beard 〖Explanation〗 Stroke: stroke. It means offending a powerful person or taking a big risk.

Pull up the banner to make a tiger skin [Explanation] It is a metaphor for using the banner of revolution to scare and deceive people.

Painting a tiger and carving a swan 〖Explanation〗①It is a metaphor for dreaming too high and achieving nothing in the end.

②It is a metaphor that good things cannot be done, but bad things happen instead.

Painting a tiger does not resemble a dog. 〖Explanation〗The metaphor cannot be imitated, but is neither fish nor fowl. It's the same as "painting a tiger will not turn you into a dog."

Tiger crouching and dragon pan 〖Explanation〗Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Same as "tiger sitting on dragon's plate".

Tiger roosts and whale swallows 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for powerful separatism and mutual annexation.

Tiger occupying Longpan 〖Explanation〗Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Same as "tiger sitting on dragon's plate".

The tiger rushes into the sheep. [Explanation] The tiger rushes into the sheep. It is a metaphor for using the strong to bully the weak and do whatever they want. Same as "tiger among sheep".

Tiger party and fox companion 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for vicious and cunning people.

Tiger surpasses dragon. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for heroes rising up to compete with each other.

Tiger turns into dragon and steams 〖Explanation〗It refers to taking advantage of the changes of time and becoming prosperous.

The fox borrows the power of the tiger 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for relying on the power of others or relying on the power of others to oppress others. Same as "the fox fakes the tiger's power".

Beat the tiger to death 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for criticizing someone who has lost his power.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for young people who have little experience in the world and dare to speak and act without fear.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for young people who have little experience in the world and dare to speak and act without fear.

One Mountain Can Not Hide Two Tigers comes from Ouyang Shan's "Sanjiaxiang": "He and Zhan Gong are a bit like one mountain can not hide two tigers. This is because he is too arrogant." Explain the metaphor that the two are incompatible Example story

If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, you won’t catch the tiger cubs [Explanation] If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, you won’t catch the tiger cubs. Metaphorically, it is impossible to achieve results without taking risks.

Catch a tiger and capture a dragon. Jiao: dragon. He can go up the mountain to catch tigers and go down to the sea to catch dragons. Metaphorical ability.

All tigers work together. Many tigers work together. It is a metaphor that when many capable people unite, they will be more powerful.

Yu Lu Dihu means that fish is mistakenly written as Lu, and emperor is mistakenly written as tiger. Generally refers to textual errors.

The eagle flies like a tiger and bites. It is used to describe showing off one's strength and showing off one's power, which is extremely vicious.

The eagle looks at the tiger's steps. See "the eagle looks at the wolf's steps".

The eagle looks at the tiger and looks at it fiercely and greedily like an eagle and a tiger. Describes having bad intentions and waiting for opportunities to seize.

The eagle looks at the tiger and the tiger looks at it.

To lure the wolf and reject the tiger See "to lure the tiger and reject the wolf".

Introducing the tiger into the house is also said to lead the wolf into the house.

To lure the tiger and reject the wolf is also called "to lure the wolf and reject the tiger". It is a metaphor for introducing another evil force to resist the original evil force, and the disaster will be even worse.

To feed a tiger with meat is a metaphor for dying in vain.

Eating tiger with meat See "eating tiger with meat".

A tiger cannot flow into a river. "Poetry·Xiaoya·Xiaomin": "If you don't dare to violently attack a tiger, you don't dare to follow the river." "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer": "A violent tiger will follow the river, and you will die without regrets. "I won't agree with you. You must be afraid of things and like to make plans." It originally means fighting a tiger with bare hands and crossing a river on foot, which means being brave and taking risks. Later, in Yuan dramas, "a tiger but no river" was used as a metaphor for being desperate.

The sheep fell into the tiger's mouth. The sheep has been eaten by the tiger. It is a metaphor for falling into a dangerous situation and it is difficult to escape. Also known as "sheep entering tiger's mouth".

If you raise a tiger, you will bite. gnaw: bite. Raise a tiger and bite yourself. It is a metaphor for indulging the enemy and suffering the consequences.

Raising a tiger will cause self-mutilation. See "Raising a tiger will cause self-mutilation".

Raise a tiger and you will die. See "Raise a tiger and you will die."

Raising tigers will bring about troubles, which is the same as "raising tigers will bring about troubles".

Yang Huwei Kuang's "Historical Records·Confucius' Family": "Defending Confucius, General Shi Chen passed Kuang... When the Kuang people heard about it, they thought it was the Yang Hu of Lu. The Yang Hu tasted violence to the Kuang people, so the Kuang people stopped. Confucius. The shape of Confucius is like a Yang tiger, which means "Yang" for five days. Later, "Yang Hu Wai Kuang" was used to refer to the misunderstanding caused by the similarity.

Raising tigers will cause trouble. It is a metaphor for indulging the enemy, leaving behind troubles, and doing harm to yourself.

Raising tigers will harm your body. Raising tigers will harm your body. It is a metaphor for allowing the enemy to create trouble.

Raising tigers will bring about troubles. This is the same as "raising tigers will bring about troubles".

Yan chin and tiger beard describe a majestic appearance.

Swallow-jawed tiger head ①Describes a majestic appearance. ② Refers to generals and warriors.

Tiger head with Yan forehead is the same as "Tiger head with Yan jaw".

Embroidering a tiger and carving a dragon is a metaphor for the gorgeous rhetoric of the article.

A bear's waist and a tiger's back. The waist is as thick as a bear, and the back is as broad as a tiger. Describes a person who is tall and strong.

The bear is occupying the tiger and the rooster is a metaphor for the situation in which the heroes are separatist.

The tiger in the tree and the bear in the fan. A metaphor for a wicked man in prison.

Holding a snake and riding a tiger is a metaphor for an extremely dangerous situation.

The legend of pig and tiger is the same as "豕海鱼鲁".

To send a tiger's kiss means to put your body next to the tiger's mouth. The situation is extremely dangerous.

Three words can make a tiger become a tiger.

Like a dragon or a tiger, it describes being brave and energetic.

Like a wolf or a tiger See "like a wolf or a tiger".

Like a tiger with wings, same as "like a tiger with wings".

Like a tiger giving birth to wings. It is a metaphor that due to the addition of new help, the strong will become stronger and the evil will become more evil.

Like a tiger gaining wings is the same as "like a tiger gaining wings".

Knocking on the mountain shakes the tiger See "knocking on the mountain shakes the tiger".

Knocking on the mountain and vibrating the tiger means deliberately warning and shocking people.

To be afraid of dragons in front and tigers behind is a metaphor for being timid and fearful of things, worrying too much.

Hidden dragon and lurking tiger. Hidden dragon and lurking tiger. It is a metaphor that talents have not yet been promoted.

The tiger deep in the mountains means brave and powerful. The words come from Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty's "Book of Ren An": "The fierce tiger is in the deep mountains, and all the beasts are terrified."

The tiger comes out of the mountain like a ferocious tiger coming out of the mountain. Describes actions that are brave and fast. Also known as "the tiger descends the mountain" and "the tiger leaves the mountain".

Enter the Dragon is the same as "Enter the Dragon."

The dragon opens the tiger's eyes to describe being overbearing and overbearing.

Dragon vs. Tiger vs. Dragon vs. Tiger vs. Dragon vs. Tiger vs. Dragon vs. Tiger vs. Tiger vs. Dragon.

The dragon leaps and the tiger sits, which is a metaphor for the extraordinary elegance and majesty.

The dragon moves and the tiger changes. "Yi Qian": "The flying dragon is in the sky... the clouds follow the dragon. The wind follows the tiger, the sage makes everything visible." Also in "Re": "The great man changes like a tiger." Kong Yingda Shu: "The former king of profit and loss, created legislation, has the beauty of writing, and is impressive. It is like a tiger changing, but his writing is shining." Later, "the dragon moves and the tiger changes" is used to describe the emperor's reform and innovation, and create new industries.

The dragon soars and the tiger leaps, which means working hard and making a difference.

The dragon roars and the tiger roars, which is a metaphor for the majestic spirit.

Dragon, tiger and crotch dominate the appearance.

The mighty dragon and the mighty tiger describe the bold and majestic momentum. It is often used to describe calligraphy strokes that are powerful, flexible and stretchy.

The dragon is leaping and the tiger is lying down. It is still said that the dragon is soaring and the tiger is lying down. Metaphorical gestures.

Dragon and Tiger Throw is the same as "Dragon and Tiger Cue".

Dragon Tenghu Cui is the same as "Dragon Tenghu Cui".

The dragon soars and the tiger roars with great momentum.

The dragon and the tiger are powerful and dominant.

The dragon soars and the tiger kicks, which means a brave attack that is unstoppable.

The dragon and the tiger are lying down. It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are squatting. Yushan Mountain is winding and undulating.

The dragon and the tiger are in the wind, and the Qiu song is vigorous and vigorous.

The dragon is coiled and the tiger is circling. It is still said that the dragon is coiled and the tiger is perched. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

The dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting. The dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Especially Nanjing.

Dragons and tigers lurk in majestic appearance.

The dragon takes the tiger and throws it away. It is still said that the dragon fights with the tiger.

The dragon takes advantage of the tiger and the tiger leaps. It is still said that the dragon and the tiger are fighting.

The dragon takes hold of the tiger, which is like a dragon fighting a tiger. The metaphor is vigorous and unrestrained.

The dragon is strong and the tiger is fierce, which means strong energy and high morale.

Longjiang Hulang describes someone who is used to making trouble.

The Dragon Transforms into a Tiger and Changes "Yi·Ge": "A great man transforms into a tiger and his literary skills are outstanding." "Historical Records: Biography of Laozi and Han Fei" "(Confucius) said to his disciples: 'Birds, I know them. It can fly; I know that fish can swim; I know that beasts can walk. Those that walk can be called Lun; those that fly can be called Zhen; as for dragons, I cannot know that they can ride on the wind and clouds and ascend to the sky." Later, it was used as a metaphor for the unpredictable changes of "a dragon transforms into a tiger".

The situation between dragon and tiger ① "Yi Qian": "The clouds follow the dragon and the wind follows the tiger." Later, "the situation between dragon and tiger" was used to describe the heroes who encountered favorable circumstances. ② Refers to the meeting of the monarch and his ministers.

The metaphor of dragon flying and tiger leaping is vigorous and unrestrained.

Dragon banner and tiger banner are the flags of generals.

The dragon is squatting and the tiger is squatting. It is still said that the dragon is squatting and the tiger is squatting.

The dragon is galloping and the tiger is suddenly rushing, which means that the heroes are competing for the deer.

Lin horns and tiger wings. Lin horns, tiger wings. A metaphor for rare talents in the world.

Leave the mountain and move the tiger. It is a metaphor for using tactics to mobilize the opponent to leave the place.

The tiger scratching its head is a metaphor for overestimating one's own abilities.

Gobble and chew like a wolf and tiger. A metaphor for being extremely greedy and cruel.

Gobble the tiger's meal to describe eating vigorously and urgently.

Wolf feasts and tiger swallows, also known as "wolf eats and tiger swallows".

The wolf is in front of the tiger and the tiger is behind. The wolf is driven away at the front door, but the tiger comes at the back door. It means bad guys come one after another.

The wolf looks at the tiger, just like the wolf and the tiger look at things. Described as majestic and fierce.

Wolf, insect, tiger and leopard ① generally refers to ferocious animals. ②A metaphor for evil people and gangsters.

The wolf eats and the tiger eats, see "the wolf eats and the tiger eats".

Wolf feasting and tiger swallowing see "wolf eating and tiger swallowing".

The wolf eats and the tiger eats. 1. Same as "the wolf eats and the tiger eats". ②A metaphor for cruel exploitation.

The wolf eats and the tiger eats, the same as "the wolf eats and the tiger eats".

Junbohulang describes the rapid and violent waves.

Reject the wolf and let the tiger in. See "Reject the tiger and let the wolf in".

Drinking Dragon and Poeming Tiger See "Drinking Tiger and Poeming Dragon".

Jiuyan Tiger and Leopard is the same as "Nine Pass Tiger and Leopard".

Jiuhuhupoiselong is a metaphor for a person who is fond of wine, good at drinking, and talented in poetry.

Nine Passes Tiger and Leopard is a metaphor for a cruel and powerful minister. The language version of "Chu Ci: Calling Souls": "Tiger and leopard have nine passes, and they peck some of the servants."

Whale devours tiger devours. Devours like whales and tigers. It is often used as a metaphor for annexing land and property. Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty said in "Shang Gong Shu": "The previous dynasties were in chaos, whales and tigers devoured them, and there was no intention of predicting the future. Therefore, the path has been lacking for a long time, but it is not an urgent matter." Zhang Jing of the Ming Dynasty, "Fei Wan Ji" Ming Dynasty "The court is brave": "He has many slanders, his authority is clear, and he is devoured by whales and tigers. Who dares to stop him?" Xu Fang of the Qing Dynasty's "Nuogao Guangzhi Hankong Monk": "The first gentleman often said that a bridge is used.

The fake tiger Zhang Wei still says that the fox fakes the tiger's power.

Tiger Throws Dragon Take Throw: Struggle and Jump. Refers to dragon and tiger fighting each other. A metaphor for a fierce fight.

Tiger's Den and Wolf's Nest are the nests of tigers and wolves. A metaphor for an extremely dangerous place.

Tiger Si comes out of Xun Si: a beast like a rhinoceros. Zhen: A wooden cage to contain animals. Tiger and Si escaped from the wooden cage. It is a metaphor for evil people escaping or failing to fulfill their responsibilities, and those in charge should be held responsible.

Tiger's gaze: Staring fiercely like a tiger.

Tiger Strategy and Dragon Tao Strategy: refers to the legendary "Three Strategies" written by Huang Shigong. Tao: refers to the "Six Tao". "Three Strategies" and "Six Strategies" are ancient military books. Generally speaking, it refers to military books and art of war, and also refers to the strategies of military strategists.

Tiger and wolf momentum describes extremely ferocious momentum.

Tiger Cave, Longtan Cave: cave; Tan: deep pool. The deep pool where the dragon lives, the lair where the tiger lives. A metaphor for an extremely dangerous place.

Tiger and Crown Crown: Put a hat on your head. A metaphor for a person who is cruel by nature.

Tiger steps and dragon walks. The original description is that the emperor's demeanor is unusual. Later, he also described the general's heroic posture.

Cut the meat to feed the tiger. Feed: Feed. Cut off the meat from your body and feed it to the tiger. It is a metaphor that even if you give up your life, you cannot satisfy the other person's greed.

Being willing to risk one's life means being willing to risk one's life.

The phoenix sighs and the tiger stares, describing elegant conversation and dignified appearance.

Feng He is a violent tiger. It is still said that Feng He is a violent tiger.

Leaving the tiger free will leave consequences.

A hungry tiger catches a sheep, just like a hungry tiger catches a sheep. Describes quick and violent movements. Also known as "hungry tiger swallows sheep" and "hungry tiger pounces on sheep".

Breaking a dragon to stab a tiger. It is said that in the Jin and Zhou Dynasties, dragons were shot to kill tigers and eliminate harm for the people. The matter can be found in Liu Yiqing's "Shishuoxinyu·Zixin" of the Southern Song Dynasty. Later, it was said that "cutting off a dragon and stabbing a tiger" meant that he was highly skilled in martial arts and acted chivalrously.

Diaohu Jiaoyuan's "Corpse": "Huang Bo said in the middle: I hold Taixing on the left and fight the Diaohu on the right." Also: "There is a stone Jiaoyuan in Ju State, Guangxun, fifty years long Step by step, next to the Bairen River, no one from Ju dares to approach. There are those who are brave enough to see Ju Zi, but they can only do so." Later, "Diaohu Jiaoyuan" was used to refer to the brave men walking in danger.

To beat the tiger and the dragon, it is still said to beat the phoenix and the dragon.

The thorn tiger holding the snipe means waiting to act, killing two birds with one stone.

Drop the bait into the tiger's mouth to deliver food to the tiger's mouth. A metaphor for being in danger.

Get rid of the wolf and get the tiger. It is a metaphor for getting rid of one harm and another harm will come.

The owl looks at the tiger and takes care of it. See "the owl looks at the wolf and takes care of it".

Jackals, tigers and leopards generally refer to various beasts that harm humans and animals. It is also a metaphor for a cruel evil person.

Jackals and tigers are raging. Jackals and tigers: two ferocious beasts. It is a metaphor for bad people running rampant like ferocious beasts.

Tiger in Cup Gong and City in City refers to chasing wind and shadow, full of doubts and disturbing oneself. See also "a cup bow and a snake's shadow" and "three people become a tiger".

Two tigers fighting Two tigers fighting each other. It is a metaphor for two powerful parties fighting against each other.

Let the tiger return to the mountain. Let the tiger return to the mountain. It is a metaphor for putting the bad guys back in their lair and leaving behind a source of disaster.

Sitting on the mountain and watching the fight between tigers means taking a bystander attitude towards the struggle between the two sides, waiting until both sides are hurt, and then taking advantage of it.

imitating a cat and drawing a tiger means imitating someone's appearance.

Ask the tiger for its skin. Negotiate with the tiger for its skin. It is a metaphor for negotiating with an evil person to ask him to give up his own interests, which is absolutely impossible.

Invite the tiger to defend yourself: to attract. Attract the tiger and defend yourself. It is a metaphor for trying to rely on evil people, but in the end, you suffer harm from them.

The eagle soars and the tiger gazes. Fly like an eagle and gaze like a tiger. The description is very powerful.

Added wings to a tiger: Wings. Add wings to the tiger. It is a metaphor for helping bad people and increasing their power.

Clouds, Dragons, Winds and Tigers The roar of a tiger creates wind, and the rise of a dragon creates clouds. Refers to the induction of similar things.

Sheep quality and tiger skin quality: nature. Although a sheep is covered in tiger skin, it still likes grass when it sees it and trembles in fear when it encounters a jackal. Its nature has not changed. A metaphor for pretending to be strong but actually being timid.

The legacy of raising tigers is: leave behind; worry: disaster. If the tiger is left without getting rid of it, it will become a trouble in the future. It is a metaphor for allowing bad people to do bad things and leaving behind troubles.

Sheep among tigers is a metaphor for good people falling into the hands of bad people and being in extreme danger.

Yan chin and tiger neck chin: chin. In the old days, it was used to describe the noble appearance of a prince or the majestic appearance of a general.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon refers to hidden talents that have not been discovered, and also refers to hidden talents.

芊芊: abandoned; 芊: small road. Throw the meat on the road where the hungry tiger passes. It is a metaphor for being in danger and disaster is coming.

舄武虎帝 Because the characters for "舄" and "武", "虎" and "帝" are similar in shape, they are easy to make mistakes when they are copied from the same scripture. Refers to text copying errors.

Add wings to the tiger Add wings to the tiger. It is a metaphor for helping bad people and increasing their power.

The smiling tiger is a metaphor for a person who looks kind but has a vicious heart.

Making a puppet of a tiger 伥: a ghost. In ancient times, it was said that a person who was eaten by a tiger would become a ghost after death, specializing in luring people to be eaten by the tiger. Act as a ghost for the tiger. It is a metaphor for acting as an accomplice of evildoers.