The power of Fox and tiger
The power of Fox and tiger is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h ú h ǔ zh ī w ē I, which means the power of Fox and tiger in collusion with each other. It refers to the power of the powerful and powerful people in power in collusion with their followers. It's from Chu CE I, Warring States strategy.
The origin of Idioms
"Chu CE I of Warring States strategy:" the tiger seeks for all kinds of animals to eat, and gets the fox The tiger thought it was, so he went with it. When the beast sees it, it will go. The tiger doesn't know that the beast is afraid of itself. It thinks it is afraid of the fox. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: bullying others, bullying others, deceiving others; Antonyms: walking alone in the world, winning alone
Idiom usage
Because of the pressure of prime minister Duan Qirui and his helpers, I have fled to Xiamen, but the power of Fox and tiger in Beijing is endless. Lu Xun's essays on qijieting: Recalling Wei Suyuan
The power of Fox and tiger
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