Dragon head saw horn
Dragon head saw horn is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of L ó NGT ó UJ ù Ji ǎ o, which means daring and adventure.
Idiom explanation
It's about taking risks.
source
"Rebirth fate" chapter five: "cough! Now needless to say. Even though Li is a beautiful gentleman, I dare not pull my beard at the tiger's mouth
Examples
"I dare not pluck my beard at the mouth of the tiger." Rebirth fate
usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in adventure.
Dragon head saw horn
with hair unshevelled and teeth incomplete - péng tóu lì chǐ
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take measures only when in urgency - kě ér chuān jǐng
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