Dragon and tiger
Dragon and tiger snatch, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó NGN á h ǔ Ju é, which means fighting between the dragon and the tiger. It refers to powerful and unrestrained strokes. It's from "today's world · envy".
The origin of Idioms
Wang ho of Qing Dynasty wrote in his book "today's world is said to be envious." when Wang Xiqiao and Ruan Ting, the king of Xincheng, passed the night club of the post office, he often wrote poems on the wall. The poems were amazing, making the pen big and the dragon small. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Dragon grabs tiger, dragon fights tiger, dragon leaps tiger
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : lóng ná hǔ jué
Dragon and tiger
For the sake of public affairs. yīn gōng jiǎ sī
the beam breaking and the rafter falling -- the country being in a stage of ruin. dòng xiǔ cuī bēng