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Hu Chaolong is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is h ǔ ch ā ol ó ngxi ā ng, which means that many heroes rise up and compete with each other.
It comes from the theory of the merits and demerits of the second ancestors of the Han Dynasty written by Wei Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms: "at this time, Kyushu was in full swing, and the four seas were surging. There are two or three emperors and four or five kings. "If you look at the wolf, you will be better than the tiger."
Chinese PinYin : hǔ chāo lóng xiāng
contend