deliberate act as a warning to the opponent
Knock on the mountain and shake the tiger, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā OSH ā nzh è NH ǔ, which means deliberately warning and shaking people.. From Liu Liu's fire steel.
Idiom explanation
It refers to deliberately warning and shaking people. It's the same as "striking mountains and shaking tigers".
Idiom usage
To warn the other party
The origin of Idioms
Liu Liu's "fiery steel" Chapter 12: "I'm not afraid of you knocking on the mountain and shaking the tiger. After you've shot, you can rest assured and move forward boldly, and I'll hold you up!"
Analysis of Idioms
Kill the chicken and the monkey
Chinese PinYin : qiāo shān zhèn hǔ
deliberate act as a warning to the opponent
the way of the world and the heart of a human being. shì dào rén xīn
feel irreconcilable hatred for sb. bù gòng dài tiān
seize on some pretext or other to distort. jiè tí fā huī
Praising virtue and praising merit. sòng dé gē gōng