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What are the idioms of tigers?
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1, dignified and strong: describes a strong and honest appearance (mostly children).

2. release the tiger to the mountain: release the tiger to the mountain. Metaphor sent the bad guys back to their lair, leaving a curse.

3. Helping the tiger to be a disaster: a metaphor for helping the wicked to do bad things.

4, pulling teeth from the tiger's mouth: metaphor for doing very dangerous things.

5. Nothing ventured, nothing gained: Hey, how about it. Nothing attempted, nothing gained. Metaphor means that you can't succeed without experiencing danger.

6. Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger: refers to hidden undiscovered talents, and also refers to hidden talents.

7. Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers: it is a metaphor that young people have less concerns and dare to do it.

8, the tiger's back and the bear's waist: describe people's strong body.

9. Escape from the jaws of death: the surviving life in the jaws of death. The metaphor is to escape from a very dangerous situation and survive.

10, Wind, Tiger, Yunlong: Tiger roars at the wind, Dragon rises from Yun Qi. Refers to the mutual induction of similar things. In the old days, it was also a metaphor for the sage of the Lord who met the wise monarch.

1 1, Long Jiang: Fu: yield; Surrender: To cause to yield by force. Use strength to bring tigers and dragons to their knees. Describe the powerful, can overcome all enemies and difficulties.

12. Officials are like tigers, and officials are like wolves. Describe the greed of officials.

13, behind closed doors, tigers are a menace, tigers hurt people: a metaphor for conniving and encouraging bad people to do bad things, and in the end they will suffer.

14, the power of the fox and the tiger: the power shown by the collusion between the fox and the tiger. Metaphor means that powerful people collude with their minions to take power.

15, Smith: leave: borrow. The fox pretended to be a tiger. Metaphor relies on the strength of others to bully others.

16, releasing tigers for self-defense: releasing tigers for self-defense. Metaphor uses bad guys to cause disaster.

17, stare: stare: stare. Staring like a tiger. Describe an evil intention and wait for an opportunity to grab it.

18, violent tiger Feng He: violent tiger: fighting with empty hands; Feng He: Wade across the river. Metaphor is foolhardy and reckless.

19, when two tigers fight, they are bound to get hurt: when two fierce tigers fight, one of them will get hurt. To make a metaphor, the strength of both opposing sides is very strong, and the result of fierce struggle is that one side suffers.

20, anticlimactic: the head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake. At first, the metaphor was very powerful, but later it was very weak and endless.

2 1, tiger's head and swallow's chin: used to describe the noble appearance of princes or the mighty appearance of military commanders.

22, tiger tail spring ice: step on the tiger tail and walk on the ice that will thaw in spring. Metaphor is dangerous.

23. Pingchuan Tiger Fall: Pingchuan: A flat place. The tiger left the depths of the forest where he was king and fell to the ground. Metaphor means that powerful people have lost their power or advantages.

24, tiger mustard: amber friction generates electricity, which can attract small things. Metaphor is mutual induction.

25, tiger Wolong jump: describe the word powerful and detached.

26, tiger whistling wind: whistling: ringing. When the tiger sings, the wind blows everywhere. The appearance of metaphorical heroes conforms to the trend of the times and has great influence on society. It also means that heroes rise and make great achievements.

27. Tiger Cave Longtan: a deep puddle where dragons lurk and a nest where tigers hide. Metaphor is a very sinister place.

28. Draw a tiger as a dog: if you can't draw a tiger, you will become a dog. Metaphor can't imitate home, but it is neither fish nor fowl.

29. It's hard to draw a tiger's skin but a bone: it's easy to know a person, but it's hard to understand a person's heart.

30. Tigers don't eat children: Tigers are fierce and cruel, but they don't eat their own children. It is a metaphor that everyone has the heart to love his son and the feeling of flesh and blood.

3 1, Dragon versus Tiger: describes fierce struggle or competition.

32. Tiger Wolong Plate: Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain.

33, tiger body and bear waist: describe a burly figure and a strong physique.

34. The wind follows the tiger and the cloud follows the dragon: it is a metaphor for the mutual induction between things.

35, the trend of the tiger and the wolf: describe the momentum is extremely fierce.

36. Spring Ice Tiger Tail: Step on the tiger tail and walk on the ice that will thaw in spring. Metaphor is dangerous.

37, sloppy eyes: deliberately playing dumb and deceiving.

38. Great Immortal Tiger Change: Tiger Change: Such as the change of tiger pattern. The source of metaphor is unpredictable.

39. Move the tiger on the mountain: Try to make the tiger leave the original hill. Metaphor uses tricks to make the other party leave the original place, so as to take the opportunity to act.

40. Evil tigers don't eat children: even fierce tigers don't eat their own cubs. Metaphor does not hurt close people.

4 1, hungry tiger and hungry eagle: metaphor for cruelty and greed.

42. Hungry tigers pounce on sheep: just like hungry tigers pounce on food. Metaphor action is fierce and rapid.

43. Hungry Tiger Way: A metaphor for a very dangerous place.

The tiger ran into the sheep. Metaphor powerful rushed into the middle of the weak and hacked at will.

45. If a tiger gives birth to three children, there must be a tiger: for example, among many children, one must be outstanding.

46. Draw tiger dog: class: elephant. You can't draw a tiger, but it looks like a dog. Metaphor can't imitate home, but it is neither fish nor fowl.

47. The hungry eagle and the hungry tiger: a metaphor for cruelty and greed.

48. What is the door? Door: A family that will be a general for generations. Metaphor parents have talent, and their children and grandchildren have extraordinary skills. It also means that future generations will not humiliate the family.

49, the power of the nine cows and two tigers: the metaphor is huge. It is usually used in situations that require a lot of effort to complete.

50, fish Lu: refers to the mistake of writing fish as Lu and the emperor as a tiger. Generally refers to mistakes in words.

5 1, Wan Hu is United: Many tigers do things with one heart. Metaphor means that many capable people will be more powerful if they unite as one.

52. Catch the tiger and dumpling: dumpling: dragon. You can catch tigers in the mountains and dragons in the sea. Great metaphorical skills.

53. Let the tiger out of the cage: let the tiger out of the cage. Metaphorically, putting a powerful enemy will cause endless trouble. With the "vertical tiger out of the cage".

54. Let the tiger out: Let the tiger out. Metaphorically, putting a powerful enemy will cause endless trouble.

55. Tiger wings: The metaphor of powerful people adds some advantages.

56. The tiger comes out of the mountain: like a fierce tiger. Describe the action bravely and quickly. Also known as "the tiger goes down the mountain" and "the tiger leaves the mountain".

57, Hushan: Metaphor is brave and prosperous.

58. Tiger with wings: It means that the strong have gained some advantages.

59. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Disk surface: hovering and bending. A winding dragon, a crouching tiger. Metaphor is a hidden talent.

60. Raise a tiger as a menace: a metaphor for conniving at the enemy, leaving behind future troubles and backhand self-harm.

6 1, raising a tiger as a trouble: a metaphor for conniving at the enemy and leaving behind future troubles. It's the same as "raising a tiger for fear."

62. Attract a wolf to repel a tiger: To make a metaphor, introducing another evil force to resist the original evil force will make the disaster more serious. It's the same as "attracting tigers to repel wolves."

63. The eagle catches the tiger: it describes the ulterior motives and waits for an opportunity to catch it. With the "eagle".

64. Hawkeye: Look at it as fiercely and greedily as an eagle and a tiger. Describe an evil intention and wait for an opportunity to grab it.

65. The eagle looks at the tiger step: seeing things like an eagle and walking like a tiger. Describe people as sinister and vicious.

66. Scratching the tiger's head: metaphor is overreaching.

67. The battle between two tigers: a metaphor for the powerful battle between the two sides.

68, crouching tiger: plate: twists and turns; Juju: Sit down. Crouching like a dragon. Especially in Nanjing. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

69. Dragon and tiger crouching: crouching like a dragon, crouching like a tiger. Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain. Especially in Nanjing.

70. Dragon Pool and Tiger Cave: Cave: Cave. Tan: Shentan. The dragon lives in a deep pool, and the tiger lives in a nest. Metaphor is an extremely dangerous place.

7 1, Longtan Tiger Cave: a deep puddle where dragons hide and a nest where tigers hide. Metaphor is a very sinister place.

72. Dragon and Tiger Leap: Like a dragon flying, a tiger is jumping. Describe the vigorous movements when running and jumping. Metaphorically speaking, do something.

73, Yue Long Tiger Lying: Metaphor style of writing and calligraphy.

74. Dragon and tiger steps: like a dragon and a horse holding their heads high, like a tiger step. Describe spirit, strength and grandeur.

75. The dragon looks at the tiger: it looks like a dragon and a horse holding their heads high, and it looks like a tiger. Describe a person's great spirit. This is also a metaphor of great talent.

76, a majestic gait: the original description of the emperor's manners is different. Later, he also described the heroic attitude of the general.

77. The dragon sings and the tiger roars: Like the dragon sings, the tiger roars. Metaphor refers to the mutual induction of related things. It also describes the prosperity of people.

78. Enter the dragon: describe the struggle or fierce competition.

79. Lu Yu Earth Tiger: refers to the error of text copying.

80. It's difficult to ride a tiger: you can't ride on the back of a tiger. It is difficult to do one thing, but the situation does not allow you to give up halfway and be in a dilemma.

8 1, the front door refuses the tiger, and the back door enters the wolf: a metaphor for driving away an enemy and coming again.

82. Fear the wolf before, fear the tiger after: It is a metaphor for being timid and worrying too much.

83. Fear of the dragon before, fear of the tiger after: metaphor is timid and afraid of things, worrying too much.

84. Qiao Long draws a tiger: Describe insincerity.

85. Catch the sheep and kill the tiger: catch up: chase. Drive the sheep and kill the tiger. Describe the weak enemy is strong, the strength is wide, and there is no doubt that it will be defeated.

86. Add wings to the tiger: The tiger seems to have wings. Metaphor means that powerful people get help and become more powerful.

87. Eagle flying tiger bites: The eagle flies and bites like a tiger. Describe bullying and being cruel.

88. Shocking the mountain and frightening the tiger: it refers to deliberately warning people and shaking them. With "shock the mountain".

89. Dragon and tiger among people: a metaphor for heroes among people.

90. Like a tiger giving birth to wings: Metaphorically, the stronger the strong, the worse the evil. Use "like a tiger, Eve".

9 1, like a tiger Yi Fu: It seems that a tiger has wings. Metaphor because of the new strength, the stronger the strong, the worse the evil.

92. Open the tiger: Open the wooden cage of the beast. Originally, it meant that the person in charge of custody did not fulfill his responsibility. After more metaphor to indulge the bad guys.

93. Tyranny is fiercer than a tiger: it means that politics that cruelly oppresses and exploits people is more terrible than a tiger.

94. Wolves are greedy: as greedy as wolves and with big eyes like tigers. Metaphor is ambitious.

95. wolfing down: describe eating fiercely and urgently.

96. Flying on a tiger's head: a metaphor for seeking death.

97. Like wolves and tigers: as fierce as wolves and tigers. The metaphor is cruel.

98. Cows are not afraid of tigers: Metaphorically, young people are not afraid, but dare to do it.

99. Three people make a tiger: Three people lied that there was a tiger in the city, and everyone who listened believed it. For example, more people can make people take rumors as facts.

100, full of energy: describe lively and vigorous.