a strategically situated place
Dragon crouching and tiger crouching, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó NGD ū NH ǔ J ù, meaning "dragon crouching and tiger crouching". Like a coiled dragon, crouching tiger. Nanjing in particular. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. From Jianye.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: long pan Hu Ju, long pan Hu Ju
Idioms and allusions
The poem Jianye written by Ding Kai of Song Dynasty: "the Dragon crouches and the tiger crouches in the big country, the horse goes to the ox and the country is empty."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to the dangerous terrain.
a strategically situated place
Pull out the hair to help the world - bá máo jì shì
human feeling is like running water - liú shuǐ wú qíng