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The story of drawing a tiger dog

The story of drawing a tiger-like dog: Drawing a tiger-like dog is an idiom, which means that imitation cannot succeed, but instead makes it nondescript. Also painted tigers and dogs. In the early Eastern Han Dynasty, General Fubo Ma Yuan was very strict in educating his nephews and descendants, hoping that they would become useful talents.

He doesn't like his nephews Ma Yan and Ma Dun gossiping behind others. He wrote "Book of Admonitions to Brother and Son Yan Dun" to warn them, asking them to learn from Long Bogao, even if they are unsuccessful in learning, carving swans cannot be as good as swans (just like if you carve a swan, but you fail to carve it successfully, you can still carve it in the end) It looks like a duck).

I advise them not to imitate Du Jiliang, not because he is not good, but because they cannot imitate Ji Liang and become frivolous in the world.

This idiom means that the original painting was a tiger, but the painting turned out to be like a dog. It is a metaphor that cannot be imitated, but is neither fish nor fowl. Its structure is a concurrent expression, which can be used as a predicate or attributive in a sentence, and has a derogatory connotation.

Idiom meaning

The idiom "drawing tiger-like dogs" satirizes people who strive for unrealistically high goals and make jokes when they fail to achieve them. Because tigers are the most authoritative among beasts, most wild beasts are afraid of tigers; but dogs are despicable beasts that only know how to beg for mercy from humans. This idiom shows that every child has his own unique personality and will also show some unusual talent and understanding.

If parents can discover this in time and focus on exploring it, they can create favorable conditions for their children's growth and development. On the contrary, if parents ignore their children's wishes and own conditions, design their children's future entirely based on their own subjective imagination, and force them to do things they don't want to do or can't do, the result will not only be unhelpful to their children's growth, but will inevitably lead to " The tragedy of painting a tiger that turns out to be a dog, and an attempt to become a dragon turns into a worm."