fierce beast ; the wicked
Wolf, insect, tiger and leopard, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á ngch ó NGH à B à o, which means ferocious animals and villains. It comes from the third fold of Duiyu comb by Jia Zhongming of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of the Ming Dynasty Jia Zhongming's pair of jade Combs: "when you turn around this hillside, there is a cluster of Yulin, which is dark. I don't know what kind of wolves, insects, tigers and leopards are hidden in it."
Idiom usage
He is a county magistrate, a rich man, a wolf, a tiger and a leopard. The first act of white haired girl by he Jingzhi and Ding Yi
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: tiger, leopard, wolf and Wolf
Chinese PinYin : láng chóng hǔ bào
fierce beast ; the wicked
Hold the pass and hold the key. bào guān zhí yuè
Cold cicadas and stiff birds. hán chán jiāng niǎo