copy sth. without catching its spirit
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh à om à Ohu à h à, which means that there are similarities between the appearance of cats and tigers. From the lamp on the wrong road.
Analysis of Idioms
A picture of a gourd
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 11 of "the lamp on the wrong road" written by Li Lvyuan in Qing Dynasty: "the great prime minister is very clever. He is a person who follows the cat and draws the tiger, and can set up at the first sight."
Idiom usage
Serial verb; predicate; derogatory. example "I just He led a spontaneous strike. As for industry, he had to learn from others. Zhang Tianmin's Entrepreneurship: no oil
Chinese PinYin : zhào māo huà hǔ
copy sth. without catching its spirit
Support the thunder and split the moon. chēng tíng liè yuè
Donate one's body to disaster. juān qū fù nàn
aged and greatly honoured for one 's virtues. nián gāo dé ér