The tiger definitely has an absolute advantage in the zoo, because it is simply sacred and inviolable in the eyes of other animals, and its abilities make other animals afraid to approach it. In contrast, the same is true for the powerful eagle that collides in the air. The eagle is also the overlord in the air. But despite this, people still often say: "A fierce tiger is not at a disadvantage, and a powerful eagle cannot stand on a weeping branch." So what does this sentence mean?
First, even a tiger should avoid being at a disadvantage, and even an eagle should not stand on an unsupported branch.
The literal meaning of this sentence is that even a mighty tiger should not be at a disadvantage, and this situation should be avoided as much as possible. Even a majestic eagle should not stand on an unsupported branch. This is very dangerous. The meaning of this sentence is to tell people not to be too arrogant and to avoid unnecessary dangers from happening to themselves.
Second, "Tiger is not at a disadvantage" is intended to inspire people to become stronger in all aspects of life.
In fact, in the eyes of other animals, ferocious tigers have no disadvantage at all, so people will also use the sentence "The tiger is not at a disadvantage" to motivate themselves and change in all aspects of life. You have to become stronger so that you have no disadvantages. Only in this way can everything go smoothly in life, and only then can we enjoy the beauty of the world freely. If a person can achieve no disadvantages, he will naturally not be in trouble.
Thirdly, "The strong eagle does not stand on the weeping branches" is intended to inspire people to stand firm.
From the literal meaning, a majestic eagle should not stand on a hanging branch. Such a branch lacks support, and because the eagle often needs very strong branches to carry itself, If you stand on such a branch, you will undoubtedly be unable to keep your feet. So through the superficial meaning of this sentence, we can realize that its meaning is actually to inspire everyone to stand firm and not put themselves in danger.