in peril
Spring ice tiger tail, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū Nb ī NGH ǔ w ě I, which means stepping on the tiger's tail and walking on the thin ice in spring. It means being in a very dangerous situation. From the book of history, Jun ya.
Analysis of Idioms
Hu Wei Chun Bing
The origin of Idioms
"Shangshu · Junya": "the worry of the heart is dangerous, if you dance the tail of a tiger, it is related to spring ice."
Idiom usage
Combined; attributive; derogatory. Example sun Guangxian, Song Dynasty, Volume 20 of the northern dream of Suoyan: "Yan Guang and other deep words of the evil Artemisia ring, want to realize the meaning."
Chinese PinYin : chūn bīng hǔ wěi
in peril
have used up one 's literary talent at all. jiāng yān cái jìn
sell offices and barter ranks. mài guān fàn jué
the evil governors ruled the state. chái láng dāng tú