1. About gold:
Drinking gold and delicacies. The cups for drinking are made of gold, and the vessels for serving dishes are made of jade. It talks about the luxury and luxury of banquets.
馔禔甔甄甔, describes sumptuous dishes.
Heavy gold attack on the soup. It is said that there are several golden city soup pools, and the defense is very strong.
Jade, Gui and Gold are metaphors for important principles or laws. Gui, an instrument for observing the sun's shadow; Nai, a target. Gold and jade are precious.
纡 Zhu Huaijin 纡: tie a knot; Zhu: Zhu Fu, tied with a printed red ribbon; Huai: cherish; Jin: gold seal. It is a metaphor for becoming a high official.
Yu wears golden and purple 〖Explanation〗Wearing a seal ribbon on the body. Refers to being in a high position. Gold, finger print; purple, finger ribbon color.
Yu Jin Yan Zi 〖Explanation〗Wearing a purple ribbon with a gold seal. Refers to being in a high position.
Winning the Gold Classic means leaving a basket full of gold and silver, so it is better to teach the Master the Classic. To win, pass "籝". According to the "Book of Han·Biography of Wei Xian": "The four sons of Xian: Fangshan, the eldest son, was ordered to sleep in Gao and died early; Hong, the second son, was sent to the prefecture of Donghai; Shun, the second son, stayed in Lu to guard the tomb; Xuancheng, the youngest son, returned to the In the Ming Dynasty, he became the prime minister. Therefore, Zou Lu said: "The gold of the deceased is not as good as that of a sutra." Describes an extremely gorgeous residence and furnishings. It refers to a wealthy family.
Jinlan has very good friends.
Wearing purple robe and waistband. Gold and silver fish bag. The attire of a high official also refers to being a high official.
The word "a thousand pieces of gold" describes the words that are exquisite and cannot be changed.
The word "gold" describes the words that are both gold and extremely valuable. A lot of money.
Squandering money means being careless about it.
A piece of paper is worth a thousand pieces of gold. < /p>
A word is worth a thousand gold. It is often used to describe what is said to be valuable.
A smile is worth a thousand gold. It is used to describe a beautiful woman who is worth a thousand gold.
The golden cicada escapes from its shell through tactics. The second chapter of "Xie Tianxiang" written by Guan Hanqing of the Yuan Dynasty: "I tried all kinds of tricks to break my heart, but I couldn't find a lie like the golden cicada." "See "Golden Cicada Escapes" for details.
To drag gold and wear purple with purple ribbon and gold seal. It is a metaphor for high-ranking officials.
A clay idol is covered with gold and coated with gold powder on the outside of a clay statue. It is a metaphor for imitation. , It’s just an appearance.
If two people are of the same mind, their sharpness will break metal. " Later, "one heart breaks the metal" to describe the strength of one heart.
Tiema Jinge ① describes the mighty soldiers and horses. ② It refers to war and military affairs.
Tiemao Jincheng It is a metaphor for a well-fortified city.
Washing for gold is a metaphor for removing impurities and extracting the essence from the sand. It takes a lot of effort but has little effect.
The heat of the metal melts the stone.
The metal destroys the bones and slanders too much.
p>Metal is melted by gold and jade is stained, which is a metaphor for the serious harm caused by slander. Jin means that the temperature is so high that it can melt gold and stone. It means "shuo".
The myth of Jinshan, in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province. ·Leifeng Pagoda": "When Fahai saw Xu Xian in Jinshan Temple, his face became seductive and he refused to put down the mountain. Angry at White Snake, he hurriedly called Qing'er and led the shrimp soldiers and crab generals, and then the water flooded the golden mountain. "Also written as "water fills Jinshan Mountain". Lu Xun's "Grave·On the Fall of Leifeng Pagoda": "Zen Master Wei who defended Fahai hid him behind the throne of Jinshan Temple, and the White Snake Empress came.
Getting dressed to steal gold "Hanshu·Zhi Buyi Biography": "His fellow servants came home after being informed, and mistakenly took the gold from his fellow servants. When he passed away, he did not doubt his intention to die. If there is any doubt, he will buy gold to pay for it. Later, when he returns, he will return the gold. He is so ashamed that he is called an elder. "Later, he was suspected of stealing gold for no reason.
Touchstone is a hard black stone. If you draw a stripe of gold on it, you can see the color of the gold. A metaphor for an accurate and reliable inspection method.
It’s not necessary to pick up gold. Gold: originally refers to money, but now refers to various valuables; ignorance: to hide.
When you find something, you don't hide it and keep it as your own. Refers to good servant ethics and social mores.
Golden Chamber in a Stone Chamber See "Golden Chamber in a Stone Chamber".
The Golden Chamber in the Stone Chamber is also called the "Golden Chamber in the Stone Chamber". A place where ancient countries collected important documents.
Stone Chamber Golden Chamber is the same as "Stone Chamber Golden Chamber".
Twelve gold medals: Gold medals: Imperial edicts and urgent military orders from the Song Dynasty were delivered quickly with gold-lettered plaques sent by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. A metaphor for an urgent order.
Twelve Golden Hairpins from the Song of the River by Emperor Wu of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties: "Twelve lines of golden hairpins on the head, and five articles of silk shoes under the feet." "Twelve lines of golden hairpins" was originally used to describe the hair of a beautiful woman. There were so many golden hairpins that later the name "twelve golden hairpins" was used to refer to the numerous concubines or concubines.
Find gold from the sand. It is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of materials.
Shali gold panning: Rinse with water and filter out impurities. Digging gold out of the sand. It is a metaphor that good things are hard to come by. It also means doing things that take a lot of effort but yield little results. It is also a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of materials.
The Golden Tower of Qionglou is like a jade palace of Qionglou.
Thousands of gold and a gourd is a metaphor for things that are of low value but are very valuable when used at critical moments.
The Bone of a Thousand Gold Market Spend a thousand gold to buy the bones of a thousand-mile horse. A metaphor for the urgency of attracting talents.
A thousand gold buys a smile. Spend a thousand gold to buy a smile. The old finger does not hesitate to pay any price to win the favor of a beautiful woman.
Thousands of gold broom means that although things are humble, they are cherished and valued very much.
Thousands of gold and a broomstick is a metaphor for one's own things, although they are humble, they are very precious.
Thousands of gold worth of houses are connected to each other.
Qiruojinlan is a metaphor for deep friendship between friends.
fitting with golden orchid fitting: catering. Jinlan: Refers to the sincerity between friends. Describes congeniality and deep feelings between friends. Also known as "Qi Ruo Jinlan".
The people of Qi grabbed gold 〖Explanation〗 Grab: seize. It is a metaphor for being driven by greed and regardless of everything.
Mugong Jinmu are the immortals Dongwanggong and Xiwangmu. Later it was used to celebrate birthdays, metaphorically referring to the host and his wife celebrating their birthdays.
Mojin Xiaowei Xiaowei: an ancient military officer title. Refers to an officer who plunders property.
Preface to "Changmen Fu" by Sima Xiangru of the Han Dynasty: "Emperor Xiaowu, Empress Chen, was lucky at that time, but she was quite jealous. She stayed in Changmen Palace, feeling depressed and sad. She heard that Chengdu, Shu County Sima Xiangru, the work of the world, offered a hundred catties of gold to fetch wine for Xiangru and Wenjun. Because of his words to relieve his sorrow, Xiangru wrote the article to understand the Lord, and Empress Chen regained her favor." "Purchasing money to buy a poem" means that the value of the article is high.
The metaphor of good gold and beautiful jade is perfect. It also refers to a person's excellent moral character.
Beat the drum and ring the gold. Gold: refers to the gong. Refers to beating drums and gongs on the battlefield to build momentum.
The prodigal son will never be replaced by gold. 〖Explanation〗It means that a person who does not follow the right path is extremely valuable after he corrects his evil ways.
铿金凯玉 The adjective syllables are sonorous and powerful
铿金霏玉 See "铿金凯玉".
Grabbing money without seeing anyone is a metaphor for doing whatever it takes to satisfy personal desires.
Chewing iron and chewing gold will cut off your words.
Donating money equals to jade means not attaching importance to property. Ge Hong's "Baopuzi An Poverty" of the Jin Dynasty: "Great wisdom is not valuable for rare wealth, so Tang Yu donated gold to equal the jade."
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Fine gold and fine jade are metaphors for purity of character or exquisite objects.
Refined gold is a metaphor for cultivating one's virtues and talents.
Jinyu brocade refers to exquisite and precious things. It is also a metaphor for a clever strategy.
Jinyouyukun You and Kun: refer to brothers. A good name for someone else's brother.
Gold Seal and Purple Ribbon Gold seal and purple ribbon tied with the seal. In ancient times, it was controlled by the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister, the Taiwei, the Da Sikong, the Taifu, the Taishi, the Taibao, the generals of the front and rear, the left and right generals, and the concubines of the Sixth Palace. Later generations refer to high-ranking officials showing their nobility.
Wrapped in gold and jade, Yu Ronghua’s life.
Metal phase and jade quality metaphor means that the form and content of the article are perfect. It also describes a person's beautiful appearance.
Metal phase and jade vibration are the same as "metal phase and jade quality".
Metal phase and jade reflection are the same as "metal phase and jade quality".
Metal phase and jade style are the same as "metal phase and jade quality".
Jinwu can’t help Jinwu: The local official in charge of the capital’s garrison during the Qin and Han Dynasties. This refers to the ancient Lantern Festival and one day before and after, watching lanterns all night long, and local officials lifted the night ban.
Later, it also generally refers to the fact that there is no night curfew and people can come and go without hindrance all night long.
Gold is not pure, and no one is perfect. Pure gold: pure gold, pure gold. There is no such thing as pure gold. Metaphor: Nothing is perfect. It also means that one cannot be required to have no shortcomings or mistakes.
Gold has no pure gold. Pure gold: pure gold. It is a metaphor that people cannot be perfect.
Jinwu stores Jiao Jinwu: a gorgeous house; Jiao: Gillian, the eldest daughter of Liu Che's aunt, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, refers to a beautiful woman. Refers to marrying a wife or taking a concubine
The choice of a golden house means being chosen by a noble person as a wife.
The Golden House Girl refers to a noble and beautiful woman.
Golden House Hidden Beauty refers to using a gorgeous house to live in the beloved wife and concubines. Also refers to taking a concubine.
Golden boy and jade girl Taoist refers to the boy and girl who serve the immortals. Later, it generally refers to innocent boys and girls.
Jade inscription with gold inscription Gold inscription: an inscription written in clay gold; Jade inscription: a jade binding (also known as an inscription) to tie the scroll. Refers to extremely exquisite calligraphy, painting or book decoration.
Gold panning and sand picking. Pick gold from the sand. It is a metaphor for refining words and sentences when writing.
The solidity of golden soup is as unbreakable as the golden city soup pool.
Jintai Shijun is like a thousand gold pieces of gold. It means that he does not hesitate to buy and raise horses at high prices. It is a metaphor for recruiting talented people with great sincerity. The story of King Zhao of Yan building a golden platform to recruit talents is recorded in the Chinese version of "Warring States Policy·Yan Ceyi".
Friends of gold and stone See "Friends of gold and stone".
The words of gold and stone are metaphors for very valuable teaching or advice.
The friendship of gold and stone. Friendship: friendship. Friendship as solid as gold and stone
Friendship as solid as gold and stone As hard as metal and stone. Describes extremely hard or strong.
The golden stone strategy is a metaphor for the safest strategy.
The power of gold and stone Gold: refers to bells and tripods. Stone: refers to tablets and tablets. Engraved on the bells and tripods, the merits will never be forgotten.
The strategy of gold and stone describes a strategy that is as durable and stable as gold and stone.
Gold and stone are metals and stones, which are metaphors for the hardest things. Even the gold and stone were opened. Describes a person who has a strong heart and a strong will and infinite strength.
Gold, stone, silk and bamboo Gold: refers to metal musical instruments; Shi: refers to stone chimes; Silk: refers to string instruments; Bamboo: refers to wind instruments. Refers to various musical instruments. Also describes various sounds.
Good words from gold and stone are metaphors for very valuable teachings or advice.
Gold and stone can be opened. See "gold and stone can be opened".
The friendship between gold and stone See "the friendship between gold and stone".
Gold and stone are as unchangeable as gold and stone. Describes adhering to covenants, integrity, etc.
The sound of gold hitting the ground means the sound of gold and stone being thrown to the ground. The descriptive language is sonorous and powerful.
2. Regarding beasts:
The lion opens its mouth widely, which means that the asking price or the conditions are very high.
When a lion fights a rabbit, he also uses all his strength. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for using all his strength to deal with small things seriously. It's the same as "a lion and an elephant fight a rabbit with all their strength."
The lion and the elephant fight the rabbit with all their strength. [Explanation] It is a metaphor for using all your strength to deal with small things seriously.
The lion among men is like the lion who is the king among beasts. A metaphor for a person with outstanding talents.
The roar of a dragon or the roar of a lion is a metaphor for a deep and majestic sound.
Hedong lion's roar 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for a jealous wife getting angry and using it to laugh at henpecked people.
Hedong Lion used to refer to jealous women.
Hedong lion's roar refers to a jealous wife making a loud noise against her husband.
Leopard:
Bear heart, leopard courage, metaphor for being very bold.
Xiong Tao Bao Lue is a metaphor for a superb military strategy.
The dragon, the leopard, and the leopard change, which means that the calligraphy is vigorous and good at change.
The rising dragon and the leopard are metaphors for being able to talk vigorously and be eloquent.
Dragon Tao Leopard Strategy refers to the art of war
Dragon eyebrows and leopard neck describe the appearance of a warrior.
Dragon liver and leopard fetus are metaphors for extremely rare and precious food.
Wolf, insect, tiger and leopard ① generally refers to ferocious animals. ②A metaphor for evil people and gangsters.
Nine Passes Tiger and Leopard is a metaphor for a cruel and powerful minister. "The Songs of Chu·Calling Souls": "The tiger and the leopard have nine passes, and they peck the servants more."
Peering into the leopard through the tube. When you look at the leopard through the small hole in the bamboo tube, you can only see a stripe on the leopard's body.
It is a metaphor for seeing only part of something, which means that what you see is incomplete or only a little bit gained.
Raising tigers will bring about troubles. This 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.
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.
Sheep among tigers is a metaphor for good people falling into the hands of bad people and being in extreme danger.
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".
Yan chin and tiger beard describe a majestic appearance.
Swallow-jawed tiger head ①Describes a majestic appearance. ② Refers to generals and warriors.
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.
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 in charge of the tiger and the tiger is in control. This is a metaphor for the situation in which the heroes are divided.
The smiling tiger is a metaphor for a person who looks kind but has a vicious heart.
The tiger in the tree and the bear in the fan. A metaphor for a wicked man in prison.
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.
Holding a snake and riding a tiger is a metaphor for an extremely dangerous situation.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon refers to hidden talents that have not been discovered, and also refers to hidden talents.
Be afraid of the enemy like a tiger. Be afraid of the enemy like a tiger.
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.
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.
Add wings to the tiger Add wings to the tiger. It is a metaphor for helping bad people and increasing their power.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The legend of pig and tiger is the same as "豕海鱼鲁".
Lively, vigorous, vigorous, vigorous, vigorous.
To send a tiger's kiss means to put your body next to the tiger's mouth. The situation is extremely dangerous.
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 words can make a tiger become a tiger.
Three people become tigers. Three people lied about tigers in the city, and the people who listened believed them. The more people talk about it, the more people will take the rumor as fact.
Three husbands become city tigers 〖Explanation〗 It is a metaphor that if more people talk about it, they can make people regard the rumors as facts. Same as "three people become a tiger".
Suckling calves are not afraid of tigers. This is a metaphor for young people who are fearless and dare to do something.
Like a dragon or a tiger, it describes being brave and energetic.
Like a wolf and a tiger, as fierce as a wolf and a tiger. The metaphor is very cruel and cruel.
Like a wolf and a tiger See "like a wolf and a tiger".
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 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".
Dragon and tiger among men 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for a hero among men.
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 power, and will be destroyed.
Qiao Long Paints Tiger describes showing courtesy with a false heart.
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.
Hidden dragon and lurking tiger. Hidden dragon and lurking tiger. It is a metaphor that talents have not yet been promoted.
To be afraid of dragons in front and tigers behind is a metaphor for being timid and fearful of things, worrying too much.
Being afraid of wolves in front and tigers in back is a metaphor for being timid and fearful of things, having too many concerns.
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".
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 crouching, which is a metaphor for the vigorous and vigorous writing and calligraphy.
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".
Dragon Teng Tiger Leap Teng: soar; jump: jump. Like a dragon flying, like a tiger jumping. Describes a very active posture
The dragon is soaring and the tiger is roaring 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.
Dragon Pond and Tiger Cave are deep puddles where dragons lurk and tigers hide in their lairs. A metaphor for a very dangerous place.
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.
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 is coiled around the tiger and the tiger is surrounding it. 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 and the tiger are in the wind, and the Qiu song is vigorous and vigorous.
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.
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, the flag of the general.
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 vying for the deer.
Lin horns and tiger wings. Lin horns, tiger wings. A metaphor for rare talents in the world.
Two tigers fighting Two tigers fighting each other. It is a metaphor for two powerful parties fighting against each other.
Two tigers fighting each other is a metaphor for two powerful parties fighting each other.
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.
A tiger swatting a fly on its head is a metaphor for seeking death.
Tiger borrows pigs, Xianggong borrows books. Xianggong: used to refer to scholars. It is a metaphor for something that suits one's wish, and once it is obtained, it is one's own. It also means that everyone has his own hobbies.
Eat like whales and tigers. It is often used as a metaphor for annexing land and property. Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty wrote in his "Shang Governing Book": "The previous dynasties were in chaos and devoured by whales and tigers, and there was no intention of predicting the future of the world. Therefore, there was a long-term shortage of spiritual paths, which was not an urgent matter.
"Ming Dynasty Zhang Jing's "Feiwan Ji·Ming Ting's Boldness": "He has many slanders, his power is clear, and he is devoured by whales and tigers. Who dares to stop him?" "Nuogao Guangzhi Hankong Monk" by Xu Fang of Qing Dynasty: " Gentlemen often say that using a bridge to subdue a dragon and a tiger is originally a Buddhist story, which refers to using magical power to subdue a dragon and a tiger. The latter is a metaphor for having great ability and being able to defeat strong opponents or overcome great difficulties.
Jiangmen Huzi Jiangmen: A family that has been a general for generations. It is a metaphor that if the parents are talented, then the descendants will also have extraordinary skills. It also means that the younger generation should not disgrace the family.
The fake tiger shows its power. It is still said that the fox fakes the tiger's power.
Hungry eagle and hungry tiger are metaphors for cruelty and greed.
Drawing a tiger-like dog is a metaphor for poor imitation, making it nondescript.
Drawing a tiger-like dog is a metaphor for: elephant. I can't draw a tiger, but it looks like a dog. The metaphor cannot be imitated, but is neither fish nor fowl.
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.
It is difficult to paint the bones of a tiger but it is difficult to paint the skin of a tiger. It is a metaphor that it is easy to get to know a person, but it is difficult to understand a person's heart.
Draw a tiger and turn it into a dog. You can’t draw a tiger, but it turns into a dog. The metaphor cannot be imitated, but is neither fish nor fowl.
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."
It is impossible to draw a tiger, but it resembles a dog. It is impossible to draw a tiger, but it resembles a dog. It is a metaphor for aiming too high, but having high vision and low hands, and accomplishing nothing.
It is impossible to draw a tiger. It is a metaphor for aiming too high, and accomplishing nothing, which is the butt of laughter.
Throwing from a tiger to a dragon. Throwing: struggling and jumping. Refers to dragon and tiger fighting each other. A metaphor for a fierce fight.
Tiger Cave and Dragon Pond are deep puddles where dragons lurk, and tigers hide in their lairs. A metaphor for a very dangerous place.
Tiger's Den and Wolf's Nest are the nests of tigers and wolves. A metaphor for an extremely dangerous place.
The tiger roars and the wind roars. Roar: long roar. When the tiger roars, strong winds will rise. It is a metaphor for heroes who appear in line with the trend of the times and have a great impact on society; it also refers to heroes who rise up and make great achievements.
Tiger crouching and dragon leaping is a descriptive word that is powerful and elegant.
Tiger Tail Spring Ice Step on the tiger's tail and walk on the ice that will thaw in spring. The situation is very dangerous.
Tiger head and swallow jaw used to describe the noble appearance of a prince or the majestic appearance of a general.
Tiger head and snake tail. The head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake. The metaphor starts with a lot of momentum, but ends up with very little momentum, with a beginning and no end.
Tiger head and tiger brain describes a strong and honest appearance (mostly refers to children).
Tiger body and bear waist describe a tall and strong figure.
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.
Looking covetously: The look of watching. Staring fiercely like a tiger. Describes having bad intentions and waiting for opportunities to seize.
If a tiger gives birth to three sons, one of them must be a lion. It is a metaphor that among many children, there must be one who stands out.
The tiger ran into the sheep. The tiger ran into the sheep. It is a metaphor for a strong person rushing into the middle of a weak person and killing them at will.
Tiger amber mustard Amber generates electricity after friction and can attract small things. A metaphor for mutual induction.
Tiger skin and sheep quality
Tiger falls in Pingyang Pingyang: a place with flat and bright terrain. The tiger left the mountains and fell into the plains, where he was trapped. Metaphor of losing ground
Tiger falls on Pingchuan Pingchuan: A place with flat terrain. The tiger left the deep mountains and old forests where he was king and landed on the flat ground. It means that a powerful or powerful person has lost his power or advantage.
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.
3. About insects:
Ape Crane Sand Chong's "Yi Wen Lei Ju" Volume 90 quotes Ge Hong of the Jin Dynasty's "Bao Pu Zi": "King Mu of Zhou marched south, and an army When all is gone, the gentleman becomes an ape or a crane, and the villain becomes an insect like sand." According to the current version of "Baopuzi·Shizhao": "Mountains move and the masses of the three armies are transformed in one day, the gentleman becomes a crane, and the villain becomes a crane. People become sand." Later, "ape crane sand insect" refers to the soldiers who died in the battle or the people who died in the war.
Apes, cranes, insects and sand are metaphors for soldiers who died in battle or people who died in war.
A yes-man means that he has no opinions and just agrees with others.
Xia Chong Yubing is a metaphor for people’s short-sightedness.
Summer insects doubt the ice. It is a metaphor for people who are limited by what they have seen and heard, and have short knowledge.
The summer insects face the fungi, which means that the summer insects cannot survive the winter, and the fungi live and die at dusk. A metaphor for a very short life.
Summer insects cannot talk about ice. You cannot talk about ice with insects that grow in summer. It is a metaphor for the limitations of time on people's knowledge. It is also a metaphor for people's short-sightedness.
Insects will grow when things rot. It is a metaphor that there are always internal reasons for the occurrence of disasters. It also means that if you have a weakness, others can take advantage of it to attack you.
Hairless tiger. Hairless tiger. It is a metaphor for something evil that is difficult to see through the surface.
Water, fire, soldiers and insects refer to the four disasters that cause damage to ancient books: floods, fires, wars and book beetles. It also refers to various natural and man-made disasters.
Rats and insects 〖Explanation〗 refers to rats and insects.
Rats and insects eat through. Rats bite and eat through insects.
The rat liverworm arm is a metaphor for something extremely small and worthless.
Bird traces and insect silk are metaphors for things that disappear easily.
Hairless tiger. Hairless tiger. Metaphor for ferocious people or things
Polygonum insects forget the pungency. Insects that are used to eating Polygonum (a spicy grass) no longer feel that Polygonum is pungent. It is a metaphor that people will go to great lengths to do what they want.
Wolf, insect, tiger and leopard ① generally refers to ferocious animals. ②A metaphor for evil people and gangsters.
The centipede insect is dead but not stiff. Centipede: The name of the insect, also known as millipede or horseworm. It has twelve links and can still squirm after being cut off. It is a metaphor for a powerful family. Although it has declined, it has not completely gone bankrupt because of its great power and solid foundation.
A hundred-footed insect can break without breaking out. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for a powerful group or individual that cannot easily collapse in a short period of time. Same as "a centipede insect will not freeze until death".
Centipede: A multi-segmented and multi-legged reptile, the millipede. It is a metaphor for a force with a strong foundation, although it is defeated for a while
4. About love:
Love each other describes a close relationship and deep feelings.
Talk about love, talk about love.
Enenaiaiai describes the deep relationship between husband and wife or the closeness of flesh and blood.
The heart is connected and connected. It is a metaphor for a man and woman in love who are in love with each other. Many metaphors are used, such as being able to understand each other's thoughts
Heart to heart: heart: mind, thoughts and feelings; seal: conformity. They can understand each other without saying their feelings. Describes that each other's thoughts and feelings are completely consistent.
Love at first sight: concentration; love: love concentration. It used to mean that a man and a woman fell in love as soon as they met.
Swear to death Swear to death: Make a resolution that will remain unchanged until death. He will not change his mind even until death. Describes firm will and single-mindedness.