With teeth and horns
It is a Chinese idiom with teeth and horns. Its pronunciation is h á NY á D à Iji à o, which means that there are teeth and horns. It is used to describe animals. It comes from Huainanzi Bing luexun.
With teeth and horns it means having teeth and horns, and it is used to describe animals. It is the same as "wearing horns with teeth". from Huainanzi bingluexun: "all the insects with blood gas have teeth and horns, and the front claws are far behind."
Chinese PinYin : hán yá dài jiǎo
With teeth and horns
feed a person without love or respect. shǐ jiāo shòu chù
be frightened and change color. dà jīng shī sè