The tiger flies on its head
A tiger flies on its head is a proverb. Its pronunciation is l ǎ oh ǔ t ó ush à NGP à C à ngy í ng, which means that it seeks to die by itself.
If you go to catch a wolf with your bare hands, it's not a tiger flying on the head. allegorical sayings how brave, troublesome and unwilling to live. The tiger is a ferocious animal. It beats flies on its head. This is a metaphor for daring. In the sixth chapter of scholars, it is said that "today, because he offended boss Yan, the tiger flies on his head. How can he be a good gentleman. "Fly on the head of a tiger" and "fly on the head of a tiger".
The tiger flies on its head
youth passes as a fleeting wave - sì shuǐ liú nián
expect the reality to correspond to the name - àn míng zé shí
outlast even the heaven and the earth - tiān lǎo dì huāng