Look at the picture and guess the answer to the idiom Dragon and Tiger Picture

龙TGhǔhuyè

lóng téng hǔ yuè

Explanation: The dragon is soaring and the tiger is jumping. Describes vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It also means taking action and making a difference. < /p>

Structural union.

Usage has a positive connotation. It is often used to describe activities such as sports and military training. Generally used as predicate and attributive.

The correct pronunciation is "yue"; it cannot be pronounced as "yào".

Distinguish the shape of Teng; it cannot be written as "Teng".

The synonyms are heroic and lively

The antonyms are gentle, twilight and lifeless

Analysis~ and "live and active" can both describe vigor and liveliness. But ~ focuses more on describing people's dynamics; it refers to flexible movements, vigorous skills, somersaults and jumps; it is also often used to describe active scenes or natural scenes; "lively" focuses on describing people's posture; it means people are full of vitality and high energy; Also often used to describe a team.

Example sentences: In the square; happy crowd ~; singing and dancing.