a forbidding strategic point
The synonym "long pan Hu Ju" generally refers to "Hu Ju Long pan" (Chinese word) Hu Ju Long pan. In Chinese, Pinyin is "H ǔ J ù L ó NGP á n", meaning "like a dragon pan, like a tiger squatting", which describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Nanjing in particular. From Wu Lu.
The origin of Idioms
"Liu Bei once sent Zhuge Liang to Beijing (referring to Nanjing) to see Mount Jinling, and sighed:" this is the house of the emperor. It's a dragon plate in Zhongshan and a tiger perched in stone. " The poem "Heyin new city" written by Yongtao of Tang Dynasty: "the new construction of high city oppresses the Changchuan River, the tiger dominates the dragon, and the look is complete." Nanjing in particular.
Idiom usage
From the present to the past, the earth is turning upside down, generous and generous. Where is Mao Zedong's poem "people's Liberation Army occupying Nanjing"? Only rise and fall can be seen. (song · Xin Qiji's poem "niannujiao · dengjiankang heart appreciation pavilion presents history and remains at home to Taoism"). The fifty third chapter of Water Margin written by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: "the two cliffs are divided into two parts: the tiger and the dragon, and there are apes crowing and cranes crowing on all sides."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: long pan Hu Ju, long pan Hu Ju
Interpretation of Idioms
During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei sent Zhuge Liang to the capital of Wu Jianye (now Nanjing) to lobby Sun Quan in order to unite Wu with Cao. When Zhuge Liang arrived at Jianye, he saw the mountain and terrain of Jianye and said with emotion: "Zijin Mountain is steep, like a dragon around Jianye. The stone city is very powerful, like a tiger crouching. It's a good place for emperors to build their capital."
Chinese PinYin : lóng pán hǔ jù
a strategically situated place