in peril
Spring ice tiger tail, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū Nb ī NGH ǔ w ě I, which means stepping on the tiger's tail and walking on the thin ice in spring. It means being in a very dangerous situation. From the book of history, Jun ya.
Analysis of Idioms
Hu Wei Chun Bing
The origin of Idioms
"Shangshu · Junya": "the worry of the heart is dangerous, if you dance the tail of a tiger, it is related to spring ice."
Idiom usage
Combined; attributive; derogatory. Example sun Guangxian, Song Dynasty, Volume 20 of the northern dream of Suoyan: "Yan Guang and other deep words of the evil Artemisia ring, want to realize the meaning."
in peril
as easy as blowing away the dust - chuī huī zhī lì