Feng He tyrant tiger
Fenghe tyrant tiger, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p í NGH é B à oh à, which means tyrant tiger Fenghe. It refers to being brave and reckless. It comes from the story of Daoguang's expedition to foreign ships.
The origin of Idioms
Wei Yuan of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the story of Daoguang's expedition to foreign ships: "those who scurry with their heads full of gall have no time to crack their gall, while those who are fierce in the wind and the river are vain and arrogant."
Analysis of Idioms
A fierce tiger, Fenghe
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and clause.
Feng He tyrant tiger
Be modest and able to bear the talent - jīn néng fù cái
the continuation is only held by a silken thread - bù jué rú lǚ
There are many people in the world - yǐng rén zhuó è
suffer great agonies of the mind - chóu cháng bǎi jié