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Is there any four-character idioms with the word "tiger" that means blessing and auspiciousness? The more the better~~

There are quite a few idioms with the character tiger, but most of them have nothing to do with blessing or good luck. My personal knowledge is relatively shallow, and I can only think of three idioms with the word "tiger" that have good meanings, namely: tiger roaring to make the wind, like a tiger adding wings, and dragon soaring and tiger leaping.

Let me introduce them to you one by one:

1. The tiger roars and the wind

This idiom comes from "The Biography of Zhang Dinghe in Northern History": " When a tiger roars and the wind rises, when a dragon soars and the clouds rise, and when heroes and sages work hard, it all depends on the time."

It means that when the tiger roars, strong winds will rise. It is used to describe heroes who appear in line with the trend of the times and have a great impact on society; it also refers to heroes who rise up and make great achievements.

Using this word to express blessings is generally a good expectation for the other person's career, hoping that he can make great achievements and make great achievements.

2. Like a tiger with more wings

This idiom comes from Zhuge Liang's "Xin Shu·Military Plan" of Shu in the Three Kingdoms: "The general can hold the power of the army and control the strength of the army, and he is facing the group. , with arms like a tiger and wings, soaring across the sea."

This idiom is easy to understand, it means literally. Tigers themselves are strong and have almost no enemies on land. If they have wings, they will be even more powerful and invincible. This idiom is a metaphor for those who are powerful and become stronger after receiving help.

Using this idiom to express blessings is usually given to those in power, hoping that they can have better assistants and achieve greater development.

3. Dragons soar and tigers leap.

This idiom comes from Tang Dynasty Yan Cong's "Preface to the Praise of Famous Officials of the Three Kingdoms": "The saint is appointed, the sage is appointed, the dragon is soaring and the tiger is leaping, the wind is flowing, the clouds are steaming, and the pursuit is subtle. The way is all connected with the sky. "

The literal meaning of this idiom is like a dragon flying or a tiger leaping. It describes a person's vigorous and powerful movements. It can be extended to metaphorically take action and make a difference. .

Using this idiom to express blessings is usually to wish the other person success in his career and hope that he will reach a higher level. Or some people use this idiom to express their appreciation for a certain person or thing. For example, this person is quite powerful and looks like a dragon or a tiger leaping around.

I remember that during the Year of the Tiger, there was a New Year cartoon called "Tiger and Tiger Prosperity". Although this is not an idiom, the meaning is quite beautiful. Nowadays, many people are accustomed to regard "Tiger and tiger are powerful" as a beautiful blessing. Maybe one day in the future, this four-character phrase will become a new idiom.

As for other idioms with the character for tiger and meaning of blessing, I have not thought of them for the time being. If you have any, you can tell me. I also want to know more about them. Chinese culture is vast and profound, and we all need to keep learning.