Tiger's nest and wolf's nest
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ǔ Xu é L á ngch á o, which means the nest of tiger and wolf. It refers to extremely dangerous place. It comes from five poems with Mr. Jiang zelei by Lu Xiangsheng of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The third part of five poems with Mr. Jiang Ze Lei by Lu Xiangsheng of Ming Dynasty: "in the past half a year, a certain person has not been in the Department. In the morning and dusk, he threw himself in the red sun, and paid eight people in the tiger's den and wolf's nest
Idiom explanation
A den for tigers and wolves. It's a very dangerous place.
Tiger's nest and wolf's nest
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