Catch the tiger and the Dragon
Catching the tiger and catching the dragon is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is Zhu ō h ǔ Q í NJI ā o, which means to catch the tiger on the mountain and the dragon on the sea. The ability of metaphor is great. It's from the dungeon.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, object, attribute; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
The third part of Ming Dynasty's Wu Ming's "great robbery prison" is: "capture the tiger and capture the dragon, the true hero, the hero's reputation spreads everywhere."
Catch the tiger and the Dragon
spit out a mouthful in the middle of eating and bind up one 's hair in the midst of a bath in order to see visitors - tǔ bǔ zhuō fā
You can't see it, you can't hear it - shì zhī bù jiàn,tīng zhī bù wén