Catch a rabbit in the mountain, catch a dragon in the sea

White rabbit, red crow moon and sun. The term is often used to refer to time. Dongmen chasing rabbits is used as the official in trouble, withdrawing from the repentance of the code. It is the same as "Yellow Dog at the East Gate". The idiom of "moving like a rabbit" is used to describe quick action. The idiom of "waiting for the rabbit to guard the plant" is used to describe a person who does not know how to change the rules or who wants to get something without working hard and enjoying the success. The same as "waiting for rabbits and hares," "getting rabbits and forgetting their hooves" is also used to describe getting fish and forgetting all about them. The word "hoof" means "rabbit net". East Rabbit, West Crow Rabbit, Crow: Ancient myths say that there is a Jade Rabbit in the moon and a three-legged Golden Crow in the sun, so the Crow and Rabbit are used to represent the sun and the moon. The moon rises in the east and the sun sets in the west. Indicates the constant passage of time. Tortoise Hair and Hare Horns The tortoise has hair on its body and the hare has horns on its head. It is a metaphor for something that cannot exist or has no name. The fox dying and the hare weeping is a metaphor for feeling sad because of the death of the same kind of person. The metaphor of "the rabbit cooking the dog" is used to describe the rejection or even killing of a meritorious official after the accomplishment of a task. It is also written as "a cunning rabbit dies, a good dog cooks". The Sorrow of the Fox and the RabbitThe death of the fox makes the rabbit sad, and the death of the rabbit makes the fox sad. It is a metaphor for the death of the same kind of person. The fox traces the rabbit's hole, and the fox traces the rabbit's grave. Virgin: unmarried woman; Rabbit: escaping rabbit. When the army is not in action, it is as prudent as an unmarried girl; when it is in action, it is as agile as a fleeing rabbit. The phrase "as quiet as a virgin, as agile as a rabbit" refers to the fact that the army is as calm as an unmarried woman when it is not in action, and as agile as a fleeing rabbit when it is in action. The rabbit is quick to devour: to bite. The metaphor is that a person who is forced to be desperate will turn around and take counter-attacking action. When a rabbit is seen, a falcon is immediately released to pursue it. The metaphor is that the action is timely and suitable for the need. Seeing the rabbit and calling back to the dog. After seeing the hare, one turns back and calls the hounds to chase it. The metaphor is that although the action is a little late, it is still not too late to think of a way to catch it. 1. a lively and courageous posture. 2. a crowded and crowded place. 2. a bustling crowd of cars and horses. 3. to describe the whole process of a matter. 4. to describe a hidden dragon. 4. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is a metaphor for the abundance and excellence of talents. 5. living dragon describes paintings, carvings or narratives in writing, which are extremely lifelike. 6. 乘龙快婿 describes a good and satisfactory son-in-law. 7. to hope for one's son to become a great man in the future. 8. to draw a dragon and point out its eyes is a metaphor for adding a stroke at an important place to make the work more profound and dynamic. 9. the dragon getting water is a metaphor for a person's talent being appreciated and utilized. 10. the dragon without a head is a metaphor for a person's talent being appreciated and utilized. 10. A dragon without a head is a metaphor for a crowd that has lost its leader. 11. 11. Ye Gong Hao Long is a metaphor for a person who loves something superficially but is not really fond of it; it is also a metaphor for a person who is not real. 12. 12. The ancient legend says that the nine little dragons born to the dragon are all different in appearance and temperament. The metaphor is that people have their own preferences, but not all the same. 13. Longyinhuoxiao refers to the cries of dragons and tigers, and describes the very strong and loud sound of people's cries. 14. 14. The dragon fights with the tiger, describing the two strong fights, not comparable. 15. 15. The dragon's liver and phoenix's marrow is a metaphor for rare and beautiful dishes. 16. 16. dragon fly phoenix dance describes the vigor and majesty. 17. dragon horse spirit describes the spirit of healthy. 17. dragon and horse spirit describes the spirit of vigor and abundance. 18. the dragon and the snake is a metaphor for all kinds of good and bad people, mixed living together. 19. the dragon and the phoenix are auspicious, rich and powerful. 19. dragon and phoenix present auspicious signs of wealth and fortune, mostly used in wedding certificates or wedding invitations. 20. dragon and tiger's lair as a symbol of wealth and fortune. 20. dragon pool and tiger's den is a metaphor for a place of danger. 21. dragon coiled tiger crouch describes the situation of majestic and dangerous places. 22. dragon walking tiger step refers to the dignified, not ordinary people, mostly used to describe the emperor. 23. Longchamp tiger step is a metaphor for the powerful and dignified atmosphere. 24. 24. The scale of the dragon and the tiger describes the grand scale. 25. 25. Climbing the dragon and the phoenix is a metaphor to flatter and rely on people with power and wealth to drill upward.