a strategically situated place
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is l ó NGP á NH à R à o, which means the dragon and the tiger occupy the land. It describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. It comes from the Song Dynasty Fan Chengda's shuilongyin Shouliu temple.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used to describe terrain.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: long pan Hu Ju
The origin of Idioms
The Song Dynasty Fan Chengda's poem "water dragon chant · Shouliu Temple" said: "news outside things, Phoenix song, Luan Zhu, dragon and tiger around."
Idiom explanation
It is said that the dragon and the tiger are in the ascendant. It describes the grand and dangerous terrain.
Chinese PinYin : lóng pán hǔ rào
a strategically situated place
as different as heaven and hell. tiān yuān zhī bié
plan very carefully with every conceivable possibility taken into account. suàn wú yí cè
administer state affairs well and ensure national security. dìng guó ān bāng