Tiger and crown
Tiger and crown, although wearing a hat and ferocious like a tiger. Crown: put the hat on your head. It refers to a person who is cruel in nature. Source: Shi Ji · Qi mourning for Wang Hui's family: "the king of Qi's mother's family is Si Jun, evil and fierce, and the tiger is the best." Also "cruel officials biography" said: "its claws and teeth officials, tiger and crown." Also save for "tiger crown". In the preface to the cruel officials in the later Han Dynasty, it is said that it is not true that Wen Shu, an official with a tiger crown, would receive the name of Tu Bo for a long time
Explanation: Although wearing clothes and hats, they are ferocious like tigers. Crown: put the hat on your head. It refers to a person who is cruel in nature.
Source: Shiji. Qi mourning for Huiwang's family: "the king's mother's family is Sijun, vicious and fierce, and the tiger is the best." Also "cruel officials biography" said: "its claws and teeth officials, tiger and crown." Also save for "tiger crown". In the preface to cruel officials in the book of the later Han Dynasty, it is said that it is not true that Wen Shu, an official with a tiger crown, was named after Tu Bo for a long time
Common idioms
Tiger and crown
with hair unshevelled and teeth incomplete - péng tóu lì chǐ
atone for one 's crimes by doing good deeds - dài zuì lì gōng
various musical instruments made of metals , stone , strings , and bamboo - jīn shí sī zhú