Tiger does not eat
The Chinese idiom, H ǔ B ù sh í r in pinyin, means that tigers are ferocious and cruel, but they don't eat their own children. It means that all people love their children and have flesh and blood. It comes from Cui Hao's the popular edition of beasts and beasts, tiger does not eat.
Idiom usage
Everyone knows that the tiger does not eat the son, but you have the heart to hurt your own son.
Analysis of Idioms
The tiger does not eat its poison
The origin of Idioms
Cui Hao of Qing Dynasty wrote in the popular edition of animal and animal that the tiger does not eat the son: "if you are hungry, the tiger does not eat the son, and the man has no bone and flesh."
Idiom explanation
Tigers are fierce and cruel, but they don't eat their own children. It means that everyone has the heart to love his son and the feelings of flesh and blood.
Tiger does not eat
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