Pinyin du not rú niú má o
This definition is as much as the hair on a cow. Describe a lot.
The source of the Preface to the Biography of Northern History Wen Yuan: "A scholar is like a cow's hair, and a winner is like a horn. "
to cast pearls before swine
Pinyin du niútán qín
A person who laughs at obedient people doesn't understand what the other person is saying. Accustomed to sneer at the speaker without looking at the object.
Han Mourong's theory of reason and confusion Source: "Being fair and clear is the work of clearing the horns, and its shape is like a piece of food. No cow can't smell it. "
Irrelevant
Pinyin f ē ng m ē niú b ē xi ā ng jí
Interpretation of the wind: loss; And: to. This means that Qi and Chu are far apart. Even if horses and cows lose, they won't run to each other's territory. Metaphor things have nothing to do with each other.
A large number of books
Pinyin hà n niú chng dê ng dê ng
Interpretation of architecture: architecture, house. Books sweat when transported and can be piled on the roof when stored. Describe a large collection of books.
A tremendous effort.
Pinyin Ji ǔ Niwu r ǔ h ǔ zh and l
This explanation is a metaphor for powerful forces. It is often used in situations that require a lot of effort to complete.
Monsters and demons-evil
Pinyin niú guǐ shé shén
Explain the tauren and the serpent god. The original description is illusory and absurd. Metaphor is all kinds of bad people in society.
Why kill a chicken with a cleaver-you don't have to step on a fly on the wheel.
Pinyin sh ā j and y ā n yò ng niú d ā o
Why kill chickens and cows with a knife? This is a metaphor. It doesn't take much effort to do small things.
boast and flatter
Pinyin chu and niú p ā i m m:?
Interpretation of bragging: bragging; Flatter: Flatter. Refers to the act of boasting, boasting and buttering up others.
Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers
Pinyin ch sh ng ni ú d ú b ú h incarnation
Interpretation metaphor Young people seldom worry about their thoughts and dare to do what they dare.
The source "Zhuangzi Zhibei Tour": "Virtue must be beautiful, Tao must be beautiful, and the eyes are like newborn calves, regardless of the reason."
Nothing ventured, nothing gained-nothing ventured, nothing gained; If you want to find pearls, you must dive underwater.
Pinyin hǔ xué, Yang De hǔ
Interpretation: How. Nothing attempted, nothing gained. Metaphor means that you can't succeed without experiencing danger.
wolf
Pinyin chái láng hǔ incarnation
Interpretation generally refers to all kinds of beasts that harm people and animals. It is also a metaphor for vicious villains.
Lure the tiger out of the mountain
Pinyin diào hǔ incarnation
Try to keep the tiger away from the original hill. Metaphor uses tricks to make the other party leave the original place, so as to take the opportunity to act.
Release the tiger to the mountain-disaster falls from the sky
Pinyin fànghǔguíshān shān
Put the tiger back in the mountains. Metaphor sent the bad guys back to their lair, leaving a curse.
Pull a tooth out of a tiger's mouth ―― Dare to face the greatest danger.
Pinyin hǔküu báyá
This means doing something very dangerous.
Instead of imitating home, it is neither fish nor fowl.
Pinyin b Chen f m: nè i qu m: n
Interpretation metaphor can't imitate the home, but it is neither fish nor fowl. It's the same as "painting a tiger is not a dog."
The sly hare has three holes to drill.
Pinyin Ji m: Ji m: o t ü s ā n k ū
The sly rabbit prepared several hiding nests. A metaphor for a hidden place or method.
Quiet as a girl at rest, agile as a runaway rabbit at action ―― dignified as a girl and agile as a rabbit; Think carefully and act quickly
Pinyin jó ng ru ò ch ǔ z ǐ, dó ng ruò tu not t.
Interpretation is that the army is as quiet as an unmarried woman when it is not acting, and as agile as an escaped rabbit when it is acting.
Once rabbits are caught, hounds are killed for food-when they lose their usefulness, trusted assistants are eliminated.
Pinyin tǐsǐgǐu pēng
Interpretation of cooking: cooking. When the rabbit dies, the hounds are ripe. Metaphor is abandoned or killed after serving the rulers.
Waiting for unexpected gains
Pinyin sh m 4 u zh da da I t ê.
Interpretation of plants: roots exposed to the ground. The original metaphor is luck if you don't work hard. Now it is also a metaphor for sticking to a narrow experience and not knowing how to change it.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon —— Different People
Pinyin Changlong h incarnation
Interpretation refers to hidden undiscovered talents as well as hidden talents.
Ke Longfeng
Pinyin diāo lóng huà fèng
Interpretation of dragon and phoenix carvings.
A tiger in a dragon's bowl is surrounded by danger.
Pinyin h ǔ j lang pan
The commentary describes the majestic and steep terrain.
The spirit of dragon and horse
Pinyin ló ng mm m: j: ng shn
Interpretation of dragon and horse: a fine horse shaped like a dragon in ancient legends. Metaphor is full of energy.
dragons rising and tigers leaping
Pinyin h incarnation
The interpretation is like a dragon and a tiger leaping. Describe the vigorous movements when running and jumping. Metaphorically speaking, do something.
Tiger Cave in Longhu Lake-Dangerous Point
Pinyin h incarnation long text
A deep puddle where dragons hide, a nest where tigers hide. Metaphor is an extremely dangerous place.
A powerful dragon can't crush a snake in its old place.
Pinyin qiáQiang lóng büyādóu shé
It is difficult for a capable person to deal with local evil forces.
Please the powerful.
Pinyin pān lóng füfèng
Definition refers to curry favor with powerful people to gain wealth.
Pretend to love what you are actually afraid of.
Pinyin yè g not ng hà o ló ng
Interpretation: During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a nobleman in the State of Chu, surnamed Gao, who was sealed in Ye (the name of the ancient city, now Ye County, Henan Province). Metaphor means that you like something verbally, but you don't like it.
Panic about the shadow of the bow in the cup-fear of the shadow
Pinyin b ē i g not ng sh é y ǐ ng
Interpretation mistook the bow shadow reflected in the glass for a snake. Metaphor is the fear caused by paranoia.
Anticlimactic ―― like a lion
Phonetic h incarnation tóu shéwéI
The head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake. At first, the metaphor was very powerful, but later it was very weak and endless.
An old hand is a good guide
Pinyin l m m m m m m m m m m sh t ú
Explain that the old horse knows the way. Experienced people are familiar with things.
The spirit of dragon and horse
Pinyin ló ng mm m: j: ng shn
Interpretation of dragon and horse: a fine horse shaped like a dragon in ancient legends. Metaphor is full of energy.
Men are tall and strong.
Pinyin niú g ā o m m m: d
Interpretation metaphor people grow tall and strong.