Dragon and tiger
Dragon pan tiger, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó NGP á NH ǔ n á, which means the vigorous appearance of qiuqu. It comes from the song of ancient pines by he Jingming of Ming Dynasty.
It comes from the song of ancient pines written by he Jingming of the Ming Dynasty: "the dragon and the tiger will have gods, and the bones and scales will wither and die."
Used as predicate, object and attribute; used in figurative sentences
Dragon and tiger
wait at one 's ease for the fatigued - yǐ yì dài láo
eat vegetables but freely use abusive language - sù kǒu mà rén
dismiss muddle-headed officials and appoint enlightened ones - chù zhì yōu míng