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What does it mean to be afraid of wolves before and tigers after? Fear of wolves before, fear of tigers behind, idioms, sentences, allusions.
Idiom name: Afraid of wolves before, afraid of tigers after, Champalang, Hoopa H ?.

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[Idiom explanation] Metaphor is timid, worrying too much.

[Idiom Source] Feng Ming Weimin's song "Qingjiang Yin Qing" says: "Knowing that the fireworks road is bitter, there is no way out. The evil tiger crawls the heart, and the hungry wolf stings the stomach. I am afraid of wolves and tigers now. "

be as timid as a mouse/hare

[Usage] Complex sentence patterns; As an object and clause; derogatory sense

He understands that people who are in grade always worry about everything. (Zhou Libo's Storm I)

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Name: I am afraid of wolves before, but I am afraid of tigers later.

Pinyin: Pei

Explanation: It is a metaphor for being timid and worrying too much.

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Wei Ming-Min Feng's "The Sense of Emperors": "A gentleman is a man of integrity, and he is afraid of wolves before and tigers after. The plot is sinister, just for loyalty. "

He understands that people in the last grade are all ~ and have concerns about everything.

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Synonym: as timid as a mouse

Antonym: fearless

Two-part allegorical saying: Wu Dalang hunts.

Usage: as object and clause; pay close attention

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