The dragon and the tiger lie down
The Chinese idiom, l ó ngqu á NH ǔ wॸin Pinyin, means "dragon and tiger crouching". It refers to the rolling mountains. From little Emei.
Idioms and allusions
The poem "little Emei" written by Fan Chengda of Song Dynasty: "the dragon and the tiger lie up and down, beside the foam water, Tuojiang tide."
Analysis of Idioms
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : lóng quán hǔ wò
The dragon and the tiger lie down
even crows and sparrows hold peace and keep silence. yā mò què jìng
become wiser after being duped. shàng dāng xué guāi
the broken stem of a floating duckweed -- wandering about. duàn gěng piāo píng
the nearest to the flames is the first burned. jìn huǒ xiān jiāo