Dragon and tiger
The synonym "Longhu" generally refers to "Longhu" and "Longhu". As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "L ó ngxi ā NGH ǔ zh", meaning "majestic". It comes from the praise of gentlemen in the spring and Autumn period.
Yi: the appearance of Ma angshou; Zhi: standing up. [source] in the praise of gentlemen in spring and Autumn Period written by Fang Xiaoru of Ming Dynasty, it is said that "the dragon and the tiger stand together, the snake and the pig run away."
Chinese PinYin : lóng xiāng hǔ jià
Dragon and tiger
Money makes the devil go. yǒu qián néng shǐ guǐ tuī mò
burn a candle to lengthen the midnight oil in hard study. fén gāo jì guǐ
something which enjoys an empty name but serves no practical purpose. nán jī běi dǒu