Dragon and tiger throwing
Dragon and tiger throw, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó NGN á h ǔ zh ì, which means fighting between the dragon and the tiger.
explain
It is said that the Dragon fights with the tiger.
source
Yu ruli of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem in the painting of eight battle formations: "Xiaoyun is a man with a big belly, while the dragon and the tiger throw to fill his chest."
Examples
Since the Han Dynasty, most of the whole history has been performed in the fields between rivers. From the beginning of the Han Dynasty to the end of the Han Dynasty, there have been no people outside Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Henan and Hubei provinces. On the general trend of Chinese geography by Liang Qichao
Dragon and tiger throwing
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