Dragon leaping and tiger crouching
Long Yue Hu Ju, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó ngyu è h ǔ J ù, which means super and magnificent. It comes from the introduction of Xitang yongri.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Fuzhi of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the preface of the Xitang yongri: "Mr. Zhiruo Jingyang is a talented person who is a dragon leaping and tiger crouching. He has the right and the left. He can easily follow the same pattern, and his meaning comes with his words, not to mention his choice. Those who do not read and see the Tao are not allowed to be involved in their works. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : lóng yuè hǔ jù
Dragon leaping and tiger crouching
The order of running through the fish. guàn yú zhī xù
a square peg in a round hole. rùi yuán záo fāng
pay too much respect to one 's superiors and despise those who are of lower ranks. chǎn shàng ào xià