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Tiger changes and dragon steams, Chinese idiom, Pinyin h à Bi à NL ó ngzhang à ng, meaning to take advantage of the time change and rise to the top. It comes from the story of zichai, jiezhenhuanchao.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Xianzu's zichaiji jiezhenhuanchao in the Ming Dynasty: "during the period when the monarch and the Marquis were returned to the army, the base son attached to the warbler and served. The wind is not far away. The tiger changes and the Dragon steams, and the wind and cloud love themselves. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : hǔ biàn lóng zhēng
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Today's cicadas shed their shells. jīn chán tuì ké
with a bear 's loin and a tiger 's back. xióng yāo hǔ bèi
beside oneself ( with excitement one 's excited feelings. àn nà bù zhù