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⑴ National Idiom Guessing Level 520 A tiger holds a knife and a fork in both hands and stands opposite two people, one behind the other

The trapped beast still fights

kùn shòu yóu dòu

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Explain that the besieged beast has to make a final struggle. It is a metaphor for struggling to resist in a desperate situation.

Source "Zuo Zhuan·Ding Gong 4th Year": "The trapped beasts are still fighting, what's the situation?"

The structure is subject-predicate.

Usage used in a derogatory sense. Generally used as object, predicate and clause.

Zhengyin Dou; cannot be pronounced as "dǒu".

It is difficult to distinguish the shape; it cannot be written as "you" or "yun".

Synonyms: Take risks, jump over the wall

Antonyms: Put down the butcher's knife and perish yourself

Analysis ~ "Death struggle", "Desperate resistance"; both have "being in a desperate situation" ” means still struggling. The difference is: ~ focuses on the word "trapped"; "dying struggle" focuses on the word "dying"; "bearing the corner and resisting" focuses on the word "bearing the corner"; each of them has different special meanings.

Example: Although the remaining troops are defeated, we cannot relax our vigilance.

⑵ A tiger fights with two people. Idiom

Seeking skin from tiger . It is a metaphor for discussing things that harm the interests of others with people who are directly interested; it is absolutely impossible. Later, most of them asked evil people to give up their own interests; this is pure fantasy.

[Quote] "Taiping Yulan" quotes "Fuzi": "If you want to have a fur coat of a thousand gold, you will have the fox seek its skin; if you want to have the treasure of a small prison, you will seek shame with the sheep; the words have not yet been finished; The fox fled under the heavy hills; the sheep hid in the deep forest."

[Authentic pronunciation] Muse; cannot be pronounced as "mú".

[Synonym] To fish for the moon in the sea, in vain to fish for the moon in the water

[Antonym] Effective, immediate results

[Usage] Contains a derogatory connotation. Generally used as predicate, object, and attributive.

[Structure] Formal.

⑶ Idiom Play hard to guess the tiger and two people

Seek skin from the tiger

yǔ hǔ móu pí

Explanation and explanation The tiger negotiated for its skin. It is a metaphor for negotiating with a wicked person to ask him to give up his own interests, which is absolutely impossible.

Source: Volume 208 of Tai Rong Ping Yu Lan quoted from "Fu Zi": "If you want to have a fur coat of a thousand gold pieces, you will seek its skin with a fox; if you want to possess a rare treasure, you will seek shame with a sheep." , before the words were spoken, the fox fled under the heavy hills, and the sheep hid in the deep forest."

The structure is more formal.

The usage has a derogatory connotation. Generally used as predicate, object, and attributive.

Zhengyinmou; cannot be pronounced as "mú".

Synonyms: fishing for the moon in the sea, wasted effort, fishing for the moon in the water

Antonyms: effective, immediate results

Example: Asking Japanese imperialism to give up its ambition to invade China; no different Yu~.

English translation askatigerforitsskin

Idiom story During the Zhou Dynasty, there was a man who loved to think wildly.

Once, he wanted to get a fox fur robe. So he went into town and went to a store to make a selection. There are many products in the store, but they are expensive. He left the shop dejectedly because he couldn't afford the money. Suddenly, he had a sudden idea and hurriedly left the city and headed straight for the mountains. He found the fox and begged the fox to give him a fox skin. After hearing this, the fox ran away and took his whole family into hiding in the mountains. The fool refused to give up and went to catch sheep again to ask for their meat. The sheep immediately screamed and led the flock to hide in the col. As a result, the idiot was left empty-handed and gained nothing.

The idiom "seek skin from tiger" evolved from "seek skin from fox". It's a metaphor to ask for something from a bad person, it's all in vain.

⑷ Two people play an idiom about a tiger and look at pictures like crazy

According to the prompts in the riddle,

seek skin from the tiger.

It should be this idiom

⑸ What is the idiom about two tigers? What is the idiom about two people facing each other?

Two tigers compete for eight worshippers

Two tigers fighting

Pinyin

èr hǔ xiāng zhēng

Meaning

Describes two powerful parties fighting each other

Close meaning

Both lose

Idiom Two tigers fighting

Explanation of two tigers: Northeast dialect, reckless, bold and foolish. Fight: compete with each other, fight with each other. Metaphor: Two tigers fighting each other will inevitably cause casualties. It also describes two powerful parties fighting each other.

Source: Ming Dynasty Xu Yuan's "Eight Righteousness Notes· Zhang Wei's Commentary" "I am an official to the lower official. I don't know why. Recently, whenever I fight with the upper official Zhao Zhengqing, I think when two tigers fight, there must be one. "Injury."

Example 1. "No one in the world is stronger than Qin and Chu. Now I hear that the king wants to attack Chu. This is like two tigers fighting against each other." "Historical Records·Biography of Chun Shenjun"

2. "On the surface, he appears to be very powerful, but he is actually very cunning." "Change" by Zhou Jiefu.

Story Bian Zhuangzi saw two tigers biting each other in a fight to eat a man. He drew his sword and was about to rush forward and stab the two tigers to death. Guan Shuzi quickly pulled his sleeve and dissuaded him: "Don't worry! Tigers are ferocious and greedy beasts, and they have always regarded people as very sweet snacks. They will not hurt that person until there is a winner between them. Now they are fighting desperately. The small one will definitely die, and the big one will inevitably be injured. After a while, you can just stab the injured one to death, and you can save people, and you can also have the ability to kill two tigers. With a good reputation, wouldn’t it be better to do this?”

Afterword:

When two tigers fight, one of them will be injured

The Friendship of Eight Worships [bā bài zhī jiāo]

Detailed explanation

Explanation: Babai: originally refers to the etiquette of the descendants of the ancient family friends to meet their elders; Jiao: friendship. The relationship between old friends and brothers.

From: Song Dynasty Shao Bowen's "Records of Hearings and Seeings": "Feng Ji paid homage to Lu Gong, and the public book said: "Your father is my guest, so I only bow eight times. Ji has no choice but to bow only eight times." ”

Example: Today we are married in front of the sage’s furnace, we are blessed together and we ride on the same horse.

◎Chapter 20 of "Qilu Deng" by Li Luyuan of the Qing Dynasty

Grammar: more formal; used as an attributive; refers to brothers and sisters sworn as brothers

Synonyms and antonyms

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Synonyms: Jinlan Zhihao, Eight Worships for Friendship

Antonyms: One Day's Elegance

⑹ What is the idiom of a tiger holding a knife and two people?

A tiger holding a knife and two people: the trapped beast still fights;

Explanation: The trapped beast still has to make a final struggle. It is a metaphor for struggling to resist in a desperate situation;

From: "Zuo Zhuan·Ding Gong Four Years": "The trapped beast is still fighting, how can people call out?"

1. This idiom comes from " "Zuo Zhuan. In the Twelve Years of Xuan Gong", the trapped beasts are still fighting, what is the state of the country? During the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Jin sent troops to rescue the State of Zheng which was attacked by Chu, but it was too late and the State of Zheng surrendered to the Chu army. At this time, Xun Linfu, the commander-in-chief of the Jin army, advocated retreating, but his deputy commander objected. In the end, due to the disagreement, the Jin army was severely defeated by the Chu army.

2. Jin Jinggong was very angry when he heard the news. After the generals of the Jin army returned to the country, Jin Jinggong immediately asked people to bring the defeated generals to the palace, reprimanded them loudly, and held them accountable. When the generals saw that the king was furious, they knelt aside and did not dare to say anything. After a while, Xun Lin's father thought that he was the commander and should be responsible for this defeat, so he knelt forward and said, "This general deserves death. Now I beg to die.

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3. Jinggong was furious and waved his sleeves to signal the guards to tie up Xunlin's father. At this time, the official Shizadazi stepped forward to stop him and calmly said to Jinggong: "More than thirty Years ago, the late king Wen Gong won a complete victory in the battle of Chengpu against Chu. The whole country of Jin was rejoicing, but Wen Gong was not happy, and people around him felt strange. They asked Wen Gong: "Since we defeated a powerful enemy, why are we depressed?" ? ’ Duke Wen said: ‘In this battle, because we adopted correct strategic principles and defeated the left and right wings of the Chu army, Ziyu, the commander-in-chief of the Chinese army, was completely passive and could not restore the defeat, so he had to withdraw his troops.

For details, please see: Hanci website "Trapped beast still fights" web link

⑺ A tiger, two people, a river, one of them is running and fighting in the river.

The idiom is "violent tiger Fenghe".

During the problem-solving process, he jumped into the river because he was being chased by a tiger, and he didn’t know if he could swim across it. It means that he was brave and foolhardy when faced with the problem, and would only act recklessly.

Pronunciation: bào hǔ píng hé

Interpretation: It refers to being brave and foolhardy, taking risks and taking risks. "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer": "I will not fight (applaud) those who die without regrets like a violent tiger Feng He." A violent tiger: Fighting with a tiger without riding in a car. Feng (píng) River: Crossing the river on foot instead of taking a boat.

From the fourth chapter of "Lu Zhailang" by Guan Hanqing of Yuan Dynasty: "Zhang Kong returned to the tree to ask for fish; Lu Zhailang violently attacked the tiger and Fenghe River." (7) Extended reading of the complete collection of idioms: Two people talk about tigers

Synonyms

Courage without strategy [yǒu yǒng wú móu] Only courage, no strategy. It means that doing things or fighting is just rushing in and out without planning or strategy.

Source: "On the Pros and Cons of the Two Rivers and Huaixi" by Lu Zhi of the Tang Dynasty: "(King) Wu Junfan is of the same kind, brave but not resourceful."

Antonyms

Foresight [shēn móu yuǎn lǜ] is to plan carefully and consider for a long time. Plan: plan, plan.

Source: Han Jia Yi's "On the Passage of the Qin Dynasty": "Foresight and foresight; the way to march and use troops; are not worthy of the men of the past."

⑻ Crazy Guess Idioms 2 Bring a person A dog is drawn and a tiger is placed on the table

Pronunciation copyhuà hǔ lèi quǎn

Definition: like. I can't draw a tiger, but it looks like a dog. The metaphor cannot be imitated, but is neither fish nor fowl.

From "Qilu Deng" by Li Luyuan of the Qing Dynasty: "Duanfu is not very smart; he is afraid of drawing tiger-like dogs."

Example sentences If you want to learn the benefits of others, you must study them carefully. Think about it, the good ones study hard, and the bad ones are willing to give up, so as not to make a joke of imitating others and painting tiger-like dogs.

Synonyms

Painting a tiger without success [ huà hǔ bù chéng ] is a metaphor for aiming too high and accomplishing nothing, which makes people laugh.

Source: "Dongguan Hanji" by Ban Gu and others of the Han Dynasty: "I can't learn from Long Bo, but I am still a scholar who is careful about the imperial edict. The swans carved in the Wei Dynasty are not as good as those of the ducks. I can't imitate Du Jiliang. Falling into the world of frivolous people; the so-called painting of a tiger cannot be compared to a dog."

Antonyms

Lifelike [wéi miào wéi xiào] Wei: auxiliary word; Miao: skillful craftsmanship. ; Xiao: similar, lifelike. Describes a description or imitation that is very realistic.

Source: Qing Dynasty Feng Zhenluan's "Reading Miscellaneous Stories from a Liaozhai Studio": "The description is lifelike, just like the words coined by "Shui Jing Zhu".

⑼ Two people discuss the idiom of tiger hitting one

Two people talk about tiger,

This idiom is,

Talking about tiger turns pale!

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⑽ What are the idioms about tigers

Crouching tiger, hidden dragon,

Three people become tigers,

Dragon fights to control tiger fight,

The fox pretends to be the tiger's power,

The dragon and the tiger are in trouble,

The dragon's pond and the tiger's den,

Working for the tiger,

The tiger is watching eagerly,

Tigers and leopards in nine passes,

Tyranny is fiercer than tigers,

Dragons soar and tigers leap,

Fierce tigers like Feng He,

Subduing dragons and subduing tigers,

A newborn calf is not afraid of tigers,

A tiger's head is like a snake's tail,

A tiger has wings,

Seeking skin from a tiger,

A tiger is sitting on a dragon's plate,

Riding a tiger with difficulty,

Smiling tiger,

A tiger without a river,

Gobbled,

A tiger with a heavy back,

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Drinking tigers and poems about dragons,

Taking pictures of cats and drawing tigers,

Teasing tigers to leave the mountains,

Horses and horses, tigers and tigers,

Tigers falling in Pingyang,

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A live dragon and a tiger,

Painting a tiger cannot be compared to a dog,

Talking about a tiger’s color change,

Rejecting a tiger and letting in a wolf,

Knocking on a mountain to shock a tiger ,

Pulling up the flag to make a tiger skin,

Pulling out the tiger’s teeth,

The tiger crouching on the dragon,

The tiger escaping the dragon,

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Like a wolf and a tiger,

Sit on the mountain and watch the tiger fight,

The dragon and the tiger are crouching,

It is difficult to paint the skin of a tiger, but it is difficult to paint the bones,

Letting the tiger return to the mountain,

Tiger head and tiger brain,

The power of nine oxen and two tigers,

Jackal, tiger and leopard,

Raising Tigers threaten,

Officials, tigers, and officials wolves,

Dragons and tigers step,

Escape from the tiger's mouth,

Hidden dragons and tigers,

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The dragon roars and the tiger roars,

The dragon walks and the tiger steps,

The tiger at the gate,

The wind, the tiger and the cloud,

Add wings to the tiger,

draw a tiger-like dog,

make a tiger eye