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Auspicious words to describe the Year of the Tiger

Auspicious idioms for the Year of the Tiger: Tigers and tigers are powerful, dragons and tigers are alive, tigers are more powerful than dragons, dragons and tigers are among people, and dragons are like tigers.

"Tiger and Tiger are powerful" means having an awe-inspiring aura like a tiger. It is a common blessing in the Year of the Tiger and can be used in a variety of scenarios.

A Chinese idiom that means a lively dragon or tiger. Its pinyin is shēng lóng huó hǔ. It means like a lively dragon and a vigorous tiger. It is a metaphor for liveliness, vigor and vitality. It comes from "History of Pain" written by Wu Jianren in the Qing Dynasty.

Tiger surpasses Longxiang, a Chinese idiom whose pinyin is hǔ chāo lóng xiāng, which means a metaphor for heroes rising up to compete with each other. From "On the Advantages and Disadvantages of the Second Ancestor of the Han Dynasty". "On the Advantages and Disadvantages of the Second Patriarch of the Han Dynasty" by Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty: "At this time, the nine states are in full swing, and the four seas are surging. There are two or three people who speak of emperors, and four or five people who call themselves kings. The owl looks at the wolf, and the tiger surpasses the dragon." ?

Like a dragon or a tiger, the Chinese word, pinyin is rú lóng sì hǔ, which means to describe bravery and vitality. From "Zen Zhen Yi Shi". Chapter 39 of Fang Ruhao's "Zhen Zhen Yi Shi" in the Ming Dynasty: "The clouds are constantly changing, and they are suddenly like dragons and tigers. Human beings and the world are mostly the same." Even if the generals on horseback were like dragons and tigers, they would all fall upside down when their horses fell. The fall will come down. ★"Best Stories from West Lake·Yuefen Loyalty"