A change of dragon and tiger
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is l ó NGX í NGH à Bi à n, which means that the emperor changes the old and makes the new. It's from Yi Gan.
Idiom usage
Gaozu started from the cloth clothes and made great efforts to win the world. He did not follow the Zen of Tang Yu or the king of Tang Wu, but followed the changes of the dragon and the tiger. "Han Ji · Gaozu Ji Yi" by Xun Yue
The origin of Idioms
Yi · Gan: "flying dragon in the sky Clouds from the dragon. The wind comes from the tiger, the sage makes it and all things see it. " "The great man and the tiger have changed." Kong yingdashu: "the former king of profit and loss, creating legislation, has the beauty of the article, radiant considerable, like tiger change, its article brilliant."
Chinese PinYin : lóng xíng hǔ biàn
A change of dragon and tiger
authorized to open letters and act during another's absence. dài chāi dài xíng
make one 's utmost efforts to fight for one 's point of view. jù lǐ lì zhēng
an official who doesn 't expect to remain long in office. wǔ rì jīng zhào