being in a dangerous situation that misfortune will inevitable occur
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ě IR ò uh ǔ x ī, which means to leave the meat on the way of hungry tiger. In danger, disaster is coming. It comes from the third yance of the Warring States period.
Idiom usage
To be in danger is to be in danger
The origin of Idioms
Yan CE 3, the Warring States policy, says, "it's the reason why we want to starve the tiger with meat, but the disaster will not come to an end."
Chinese PinYin : wěi ròu hǔ xī
being in a dangerous situation that misfortune will inevitable occur
suffering from constant chronic illness. bìng mó chán shēn
promote one 's private interests under the guise of serving the public. jiǎ gōng jì sī
in order to achieve one 's treacherous purpose. yǐ shòu qí jiān