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An idiom used to describe "concealment".
1, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon

Pronunciation: [hǔ long dragon]

Interpretation: refers to hidden undiscovered talents, and also refers to hidden talents.

Source: Northern Zhou Yuxin's poem "Talking about the newly-built mountainous area of Yanggong in Tonghui River": "Dark stones are suspected of hiding tigers, and their roots are like Wolong."

Step 2 avoid being conspicuous

Pronunciation: [t ā o gu ā ng y snipe]

Interpretation: refers to hiding talents and not exposing them.

Source: The old Tang Xuanzong book: "I never said that the calendar and the Huichang dynasty, the more secret they are, the more they live in groups."

3. Cotton bale scale

Pronunciation: [mian guǒchèng Chuí]

Interpretation: Silk floss is wrapped in scales. Metaphor is hidden.

Source: Songshi Puji's "Fa Si, the Zen Master of the Lantern Festival Yuan Rice Country": "Xinghua Road:' If I leave everyone, I am a human being. What is my life? "The teacher said,' cotton bag scale hammer'." "

4. If it is hidden deep, it is empty.

Pronunciation: [shēn cáng ruo x]

Interpretation: virtual: nothing. Hide precious things as if there were none. Metaphor means that people have real talent and learning, but they don't like to show off in front of people.

Source: Biography of Historical Records, Laozi, Zhuangzi and Shen Han: "I heard that Liang Jia is deeply hidden in Xu Ruo, and a gentleman's virtue is as stupid as a fool."

5. Fu Luan Yin Gu

Pronunciation: [fü luá n y ǐ nhú]

Interpretation: After referring to hermits and saints.