A fierce tiger with wings
Explanation: it refers to the powerful who adds some favorable conditions; source: the first fold of Yuan Wu Mingshi's Bowang shaotun: "if you get Kong Ming to go down the mountain and worship him as a military strategist, you can pass Zhang Xionghu's general like a fierce tiger cutting its wings."
Idiom explanation
The metaphor adds some advantages to the powerful.
Idioms and allusions
source
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "Bowang shaotun", the first fold: "if you get Kong Ming to go down the mountain and worship him as a military commander, you will be like a fierce tiger with its wings."
Discrimination of words
usage
As an object or attributive
structure
Subject predicate idioms
words whose meaning is similar
with might redoubled
example sentence
On January 26, 1964, the people's Daily said, "once you have mastered the weapons of culture, science and technology, it will be like a tiger adding wings."
A fierce tiger with wings
The last trick of carving insects - diāo chóng mò jì
rescue the desperately poor and help those who were in difficulty - fú wēi jì jí
To pull the cloth and pull the hemp - zhuāi bù tuō má
be so strong as to be able to lift a mountain - lì kě bá shān