overcome all difficulties
Fu Hu Jiang long, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ú h ǔ Xi á NGL ó ng, which means to use power to make tigers and Dragons yield. He is powerful and can overcome all enemies and difficulties. From biography of eminent monk Liang.
Analysis of Idioms
Subdue the dragon and subdue the tiger
Idiom usage
To learn from master Fu Hu to subdue the dragon and cross the Phoenix to ride the Phoenix. The second discount of Ren Fengzi by Ma Zhiyuan in Yuan Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Volume 10 of biography of eminent monk Liang written by Liang Huijiao in the Southern Dynasty: "you can curse the dragon with secret incantation." According to daoxuan's continuation of the biography of eminent monks, Xi Chan Yi and Seng Chou in the Tang Dynasty, "when you hear the two tigers fighting, roaring and shaking the rock, you can solve it with a stick of tin and go away separately."
Chinese PinYin : fú hǔ xiáng lóng
overcome all difficulties
apply the carrot and stick judiciously. ēn wēi bìng xíng
all under heaven and upon earth. tiān fù dì zǎi