The tiger and the Dragon
Juhu Panlong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ù h ǔ P á NL ó ng, which describes the magnificent terrain. It comes from Tang style of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Tang style of Yuan Dynasty "Shao Bian · new construction of LAN Jiao Fang Qiu Zan": "sanchitai contains tunying Juyan Xianren cave, cross street control with the old emperor base of Juhu Panlong."
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Dragon and tiger
Chinese PinYin : jù hǔ pán lóng
The tiger and the Dragon
No fear in the face of difficulties. lín nàn bù kǒng
green pines and verdant cypresses. cāng sōng cuì bǎi
behead enemy generals and capture their flags. zhǎn jiàng qiān qí
a vast territory with a sparse population. dì kuàng rén xī
barren hills and turbulent rivers. qióng shān è shuǐ
The government is clean and the people are harmonious. zhèng qīng rén hé
unable to suffer the humiliation made by the warder even if he is a whittled phoney one. kè mù wéi lì
things seldom seen are strange. shǎo jiàn duō guài