Fierce tiger deep mountain
Fierce tiger deep mountain, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ě NGH ǔ sh ē NSH ā n, meaning the metaphor of brave and powerful. It comes from the book of reporting ren'an written by Sima Qian of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Examples
The people's army, like a fierce tiger, is unstoppable.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty wrote in the book of reporting ren'an: "tigers are in the deep mountains, and all kinds of animals are frightened."
Idiom explanation
It is a metaphor for being brave and powerful.
Chinese PinYin : měng hǔ shēn shān
Fierce tiger deep mountain
Hearing the wind is the rain. tīng jiàn fēng jiù shì yǔ
stick to old ways stubbornly in the face of changed circumstances. jiāo zhù tiáo sè