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Which idiom begins with the word "Tibet"?

Hide the bow and cook the dog. When all the birds are shot, put away your bow and the sly rabbit will be caught. ..

Dirt: something dirty. Contain and contain filth ..

Crouching tiger means hiding undiscovered talents, and it also means hiding them. ..

Hide anger and resentment, stay overnight: stay overnight. Keep your anger and resentment to yourself. ..

Hidden timer: appliance, reaching into talent. Metaphor learning skills. ..

Hide intelligence in ignorance and talent without showing it.

Hide one's head and expose one's tail. Hide one's head and expose one's tail. Describe speaking evasively. ..

Dirt: something dirty. Metaphor hides or contains. ..

Hide, hide, hide: hide. Hide one's tracks and not reveal the truth.

Famous mountains in Tibet, it is said that people hide their works in famous mountains and pass them on to like-minded people.

Stealth: the way to walk lightly. Steal someone's whereabouts quietly ..

The Tibetan front converges to the sword front. Metaphor means that people don't show their abilities.

A sharp hidden front is a metaphor for not showing one's edge. It's the same as "gathering cakes with hidden front".

Tibetan front is a clever metaphor, but it doesn't show its edge. It's the same as "gathering cakes with hidden front".

Hide your head and your brain, and go astray.

Famous mountains in Tibet hide their works in famous mountains and pass them on to like-minded people.

Hide the famous mountains and spread them to others: their harmony; Pass: Pass and pass; man ..