ferocious
The Chinese idiom, pronounced R ú L á ngs ì h ǔ, means as fierce as a wolf and a tiger. The metaphor is very cruel. It comes from weiliaozi · Wuyi.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] ferocious, evil spirit and evil spirit [antonym] brother, Bodhisattva heart
Idiom usage
Only listen to loud words and open the door. The fourth part of the rain in Xiaoxiang by Yang Xianzhi in Yuan Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Weiliaozi · Wuyi: "a man's army is like a wolf, like a tiger, like wind, like rain, like thunder, like thunder. It shakes the hell and frightens the world."
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