When a tiger has three sons, there must be one
When a tiger has three sons, there must be a tiger, which is interpreted as fierce. It refers to children with strange personalities, or people with special personalities and styles. It comes from Gui Xin Za Zhi (sequel 2): "as the saying goes:" a tiger has three sons, and there must be a young tiger. "
The pronunciations of the entries are h ǔ sh ē ngs ā NZ ì, B ì y ǒ uy ī Bi ā o . It refers to children with strange personalities, or people with special personalities and styles. His source is Guixin Zazhi (sequel 2): "as the saying goes:" a tiger has three sons, and there must be a young tiger. " As the saying goes, "if a tiger has three sons, there will be a tiger." Biao is the most savage. He can eat tiger. According to the hunter, if the tiger's three sons cross the river, if they go first, they will be eaten by puma, then they must first take puma to the other side of the river; if they take one son to the other side, they will take puma back; if they take another son to the other side, they will take him back. At last, we start to go. Gai wanted to guard himself, lest he should eat his son. General idea: Biao has a very tough character and will eat his own compatriots. When a tiger crosses a river with three children, he must carry Biao to the other side first, then take the second one to the other side. At the same time, he is carrying Biao back, then take the third tiger to the other side, and finally take Biao to the other side.
When a tiger has three sons, there must be one
There is no good in pleading for disaster - shēn huò wú liáng
talk in a wild disorderly manner - hú zhōu luàn dào