Tiger wings
Linjiaohuyi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í NJI ǎ oh ǔ ch ì, which means rare talents in the world. It comes from Tang Dynasty Li Shangyin's poems of Anping.
explain
The horn of the Lin, the wing of the tiger. It refers to the rare talents in the world.
allusion
In Tang Dynasty, Li Shangyin's poem of the Duke of Anping: "Du and Li were engaged in the official business in the government, and they had a close relationship."
usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Tiger wings
lead a befuddled life as if drunk or in a dream - zuì sǐ mèng shēng
describe even to the trifling point - kè huà rù wēi
be preoccupied by some troubles - xīn shì chóng chóng