Auspicious Idioms with Animals

Fox Fake Tiger Wei 蛇....蛇年富贵马....马到成功 羊....洋洋洋得意,三阳开泰 猴..........马上封侯,灵猴献宝鞭麟笞凤旧指仙人乘鸾凤鞭策其前行。

Cicada Shirt and Lin belt is made of muslin and has a literary sash. In the old days, it describes the gorgeous dress.

Phoenix is a metaphor for the children and grandchildren of the nobility or the sons and daughters of the reputed good.

Phoenix chirping and Lin appearingThe phoenix chirping and singing and the unicorn appearing. A metaphor for the appearance of a virtuous man.

Phoenix's feathers and unicorn's horn. It is a metaphor for a precious and rare person or thing.

Turtle, Dragon, Lin and Phoenix are four animals traditionally used to symbolize longevity, honor and good fortune. It is a metaphor for a person who is in a high position and whose virtue covers the four seas.

Jingxing Linfeng (景星麟凤) is also referred to as Jingxing Phoenix (景星凤凰). It is a metaphor for outstanding talents.

Lin, Phoenix, Turtle and Dragon are the four divine animals that symbolize auspicious omens. It is a metaphor for rare and precious things. They are also used to describe people with noble character who are admired by others.

Lin Feng Yi Mao is a metaphor for good things, no matter how big or small, are searched in.

Lin Feng Zhi Lan Lin Feng: unicorn, phoenix, a metaphor for noble people; Zhi Lan: a metaphor for the beauty of talent. It refers to a person's noble character and beautiful temperament.

Lin Liver and Phoenix Marrow: the liver of the unicorn and the marrow of the phoenix. A metaphor for rare food.

Lin Horn, Phoenix Distance Distance: the claws of a bird. The horn of the unicorn, the claws of the phoenix. Metaphorically speaking, it is a precious thing which is prepared but not necessary to be used.

Lin Jiao Feng Mao Lin's horn, phoenix's hair. The metaphor of rare and hard-to-get talents or things.

The term is used to describe a rare and hard to find talent or thing.

Longzhanglinjiao is a metaphor for precious and extraordinary. Talent.

Wei Feng Xianglin Kirin and phoenix, ancient legend is a symbol of good luck, can only be seen in times of peace and prosperity. Later, they are compared to very rare talents.

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Respondent: 118.118.109.* 2010-7-20 15:50

Above you guys look at it clearly and then answer it okay, LZ said 'animals other than the 12 Chinese zodiac signs for the best'

Answer: Hui Hui 109 - First Class 2010-7-20 18:33

such as the three sheep Kai Tai chicken screaming ghosts retreat

Answer: trace heel - First Class 2010-7-22 08:34

Tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger tiger fierce dragon horse spirit horse to the success of the fish get water right away feudal lords fish jump dragon dragon gate crane crane chicken group like a tiger to add wings dragon phoenix present auspicious

Answer: shaoshangchao - Level 2 2010-7-22 10:44

The tiger throws the dragon to take the dragon to crouch tiger coiled dragon wine tiger poems dragon scaly dragon to get water wine dragon poems tiger

Augulo dragon playing in the water orchestrated like a shocking dragon or orchestrated like a swimming dragon the Dragon's Dragon's Dragon's Dragon's Dragon's Dragon's Dragon Crossing the phoenix by the dragon

Hyper Dragon has repentance dragon's phoenix seed dragon's dragon chi tigers sudden dragon carving phoenix chewing dragon squatting tiger's coiled

The dragon breaks the dragon's door, the dragon is droughty.

Snakes are in the grass, whales are swallowing snakes, and dragons, ghosts, and snakes are devouring snakes.

Dragons and snakes are dancing, dragons and snakes are mixing up, and the pearl of the serpent is the dragon's head, the dragon's dragon's tail, and the cow's ghosts and snakes are devouring the elephant, and the man's heart is not enough to swallow the elephant, and the man's heart is not enough to swallow the elephant, and the snake is not enough to swallow the elephant, and the snake is broken.

Dan Shu, White Horse, Short Horse, Short Horse, Two Boys, One Horse, Wind Wind Wind, Horses, Wind Carriage, Rain Horses

Wind Carriage, Cloud Horses, Non-Donkey, Non-Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Do Not Take Horses, Release Horses, Release Horses, Huayang

Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses, Wind Horses Monkey year and horse month 呼牛作马横枪跃马

害群树数马 见鞍思马 鸠车竹马 金戈铁马

搏牛之虻 版筑饭牛充栋汗牛 椎牛发冢吹吹拍马

槌牛酒 峰牛綑酒 vertebull歃 blood 椎牛怠酒 椎牛血 椎牛怠士 初生牛犊不怕虎 床下牛斗

喘月吴牛 对牛鼓簧 带牛佩犊 妳得多如牛毛

The wind, the horse, the cow Serving the cow, riding the horse Letting the cow return to the horse Wind, the cow, the horse

Meals for the cow, slaughtering the dog Cutting the chicken, slaughtering the cow Returning to the horse, releasing the cow Buying the old cow from the other side of the hill Sweating the cow

Sweating the cow to fill the house Calling the cow to call the horse Sweating the cow to plug in the house Calling the cow to call the horse Laughing at the cow Laughing at the cow Laughing at the horse

The cock mouths the cow after Training the horse Laughing at the cow The strength of the cow is nine cows and two tigers The strength of the barren cow is won The cow cannot pull the dolphin

Nine cows one millimeter, nine cows one hair Chicken and ox, ox, from Cocoon silk, cow hair, whale sucking, cow drinking

Carry the tripod, clap the hands, plow the cow, bay horse, old cow, old bull, old cow licking calf, plow the cow's son

Ma Bo, cow's ulcer, horse urinating, cow pissing, kiwi monkey riding a cow, sell the sword and buy a cow, horse face, cow's head

Ma Niu Liao Train, buy the sword, horse cow's wind, eye without a whole cow, buy the cow and rest the goose

Eye without a whole cow, cow not drinking, strong head, cow knife cuts the chicken, ox tripod cooks the chicken, ox sword is small try

Dogs and swine don't eat the rest of the world. (2)It is used to describe the environment in which one can get what one wants.

The metaphor of the disaster of a fish in a pond is to suffer from a disaster for no reason.

The fish in the pond will suffer for no reason.

Fish and Water (1) is a metaphor for a couple in harmony. (2)It is a metaphor for a ruler and his ministers getting along with each other.

Fish and geese sinking is a metaphor for the absence of news.

Fish eyes mixed with pearls is a metaphor for using fake goods to fill up real goods.

The country of fish and rice means a fertile place near water.

Fish and Flesh VillagersThe landed gentry, who bully their own townspeople by their power.

Fish and geese is a metaphor for the beauty of a woman's appearance.

The fish are marching in a line in order.

Fish and geese refer to the return of letters.

Lu Yuhei Boar refers to the mistake of transmitting words due to their similarity in shape.

Muddling through the water to get a small advantage in a chaotic situation.

The fish in the net is a metaphor for a criminal who has not been arrested and brought to justice.

Fish on a log is a metaphor for laboring without success, never to be gained.

Bowfish's restaurant is a metaphor for a hostile environment or a place where villains gather.

The metaphor of "envying the fish at the abyss" is that of "wishing for something without actually doing it".

The idiom of "Bird"

To kill two birds with one stone is to do one thing and get two effects.

The idiom of "Birdie" describes a woman or a child who is timid and lovable.

Birdie's return describes the return of a traveler to his home after a long journey. Or it is a metaphor for returning to one's post after being away from work for too long and being tired of the external formality.

The tired bird returns to the nest describes a traveler who is tired of traveling to his home. Or it is a metaphor for returning to one's post after being away from work for too long and getting tired of the external form.

The stupid bird flies first (1) describes a foolish person who lacks consideration beforehand and often acts recklessly. (2)Or it is used to indicate that a foolish person should act earlier than others so as not to be in a hurry.

The metaphor of "the birds are dead and the bow is hidden" is that the world has been established and the outstanding ministers have been abandoned.

Birds and flowers describe the scenery of spring.

Bird-face and swan-face are used to describe a person who has been hungry for a long time and is thin, and is also called "bird-face and swan-face".

Birds dying for food is a metaphor for people dying of greed for money.

Birds and beasts can not be with the same group refers to the fact that after all, people still have to live in the crowd society, and can not live in seclusion to escape from the world.

Birds will die, and their song is also mournful, which means that when a person is about to die, he or she will find out his or her conscience and speak kind words.

The bird of the bow is a metaphor for a person who has suffered a misfortune and is therefore fearful.

Chinese idioms for "crane"

The idiom of "no trace of the yellow crane" is used to describe a person who is gone without a trace.

The sound of the winds and the cranes calling out describes the people's fear of being frightened of each other.

Burning the qin and cooking the crane refers to the behavior of not understanding elegance and killing the scenery.

Idle clouds and wild cranes describes the transcendent and uncontested, can be used in the hermit, or retired at home, the life of leisure and carefree people.

Chicken skin and crane hair coarse skin and white hair, describing the old man with gray hair and wrinkles.

The metaphor of a crane standing on a flock of chickens is used to describe a person of outstanding talent. Or it is used to describe a person who is particularly tall.

Crane hair is a metaphor for old age and health.

The word "crane" is used to describe a person who is different from the others and is difficult to harmonize.

Chinese Idioms for Geese and Geese

Sinking Fish, Falling Geese describes a woman's beauty.

Fish Shen fell geese describes a woman's beauty.

The idiom of "geese and geese" is used to describe the constant communication with each other.

The geese are out of order in mourning the loss of a brother.

The geese lost their wings and lost their brothers.

The return of fish and geese refers to the return of letters.

Thousand miles of goose feathers send gifts from afar.

The idiom of "the rest of the birds"

The idiom of "turtledove occupying a magpie's nest" refers to occupying another person's property by force.

The idiom of "a quail's coat with a hundred knots" is used to describe clothes that are worn out and full of patches.

The wren's branch (1) is used to advise a person to have fewer desires; today it is often said as, "A wren's nest in the forest is but a branch." (2) or a metaphor for a place to stay, mostly used when a person is entrusted with a job.

Luan Xiangfeng Gathering is a metaphor for the gathering of talents.

Phoenix describes the rare in the world.

Phoenix in flight is a metaphor for a couple singing and playing together; it is often used as a wedding toast.

Iris is a metaphor for letting nature take its course.

Silence is a metaphor for the quieting down of an otherwise noisy crowd.

Hongqiao Zhizhi is a metaphor for the ambition of a great swan, which is the same as "the ambition of the green clouds".

Peng Cheng Wanli blesses others with a great future, such as Peng Fei Wanli.

The sound of warbling and swallowing is used to describe birdsong. It is also used to describe a woman's voice, which is smooth and fluent.

The word "warbler" is used to describe a large number of women.

The word "love" is used to describe a couple's love for each other, which is the same as "husband and wife's love".

Snipe and mussel are fighting for each other, and the fisherman gets the benefit of it, which is a metaphor for a third party getting the benefit of the two.

The idiom of "twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac"

I. The idiom of "rat"

The idiom of "rat is not afraid to hit the rat for fear of hurting the utensils, which is a metaphor for having some scruples about doing something.

The idiom of "rat and mouse" describes the situation of escaping in a sorry state.

It is a metaphor for a person who has a lot of skills but is unable to specialize in them.

Rat's teeth and teeth's horns is a metaphor for fighting with others.

The rat's liver and worm's arm refers to something extremely low and tiny.

Mole drinking from a river is a metaphor for a small quantity, taking little; or nothing remarkable.

Seer's head and rat's eyes are used to describe a person's treacherous looks, such as the head of a roe deer or the eyes of a rat. It is similar to "sharp-mouthed, monkey's cheeks", but "sharp-mouthed, monkey's cheeks" only describes ugly appearance, while "roe deer's head, rat's eyes" emphasizes the person's treachery and cunning.

The idiom of "cow"

Nine cows and one hair is a metaphor for the value of very small and slight.

Nine oxen and two tigers is a metaphor for great strength.

Bull's-eye describes a talented person who shows a little talent.

Bull's-eared AllianceAnciently, a blood oath was taken to make an alliance.

Bull's clothing is a metaphor for a poor couple's difficult life.

Niu Shan Maundy (1) describes the deforestation of mountainous areas. (2) Transforms its meaning to describe a person with a bare head.

Hanging a book on a cow's horn describes diligence towards learning. It has the same meaning as "hanging from a beam", "reading by night" and "chiseling the wall to borrow light".

Bull, Ghost, Snake and God (1) describes a person who looks ugly and scary. (2) A metaphor for someone who acts in an absurd and vicious manner.

Niu Tou Ma Mian (1) describes a person who looks ugly and scary. (2) A metaphor for a person who acts in an absurd and vicious way.

Bull and Horse Wind and Dust (牛马风尘) describes a person who is running on the road, dusty and very tiring.

Cow and horse ulcer is a metaphor for a lowly person or thing.

Cooking a chicken in a cow's cauldron is a metaphor for using a large amount of material for a small purpose.

Bull's head is not the same as a horse's mouth is a metaphor for two things that don't fit together at all, and it is usually used to describe a person who is answering a question that is not what it should be.

There are a lot of books.

The metaphor of a cow going into the sea is that the cow never returns, and there is no trace of it.

Scarring the bull is a metaphor for knowing things thoroughly and being able to do things with ease.

The metaphor of not understanding a cow is not a good idea.

The metaphor of drilling a bull's horn is that of being stubborn and trapped in a desperate situation.

The first-born calf is a metaphor for a newborn calf who is not afraid of anything, who is not afraid of difficulties and evil forces.

Licking the calf describes the love of parents for their children.

The son of a cow is a metaphor for a father who is evil and a son who is wise.

The idiom of "unrelated to the wind and the horse and the ox" is used to describe a person who is unrelated to the wind and the horse and the ox.

The idiom of "tiger"

The idiom of "nine oxen and two tigers" is a metaphor for great strength.

Three people make a tiger is a metaphor for the fact that even if the rumor is wrong, the people who say it will believe it.

The posture of being lively and strong and courageous.

Like a tiger adding wings is a metaphor for a strong person who is helped to be stronger and more feared.

Sheep into the tiger's mouth is a metaphor for a dangerous and inevitable death.

The return of a tiger to the mountain is a way of indulging an evil person and allowing him to return to his own sphere of influence or territory and endanger others again.

Fox-fake-tiger-will is a metaphor for falsifying one's voice to frighten others.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a metaphor for many and outstanding talents.

The metaphor of a tiger entering a flock of sheep is that it is so powerful that the other party has no power to resist and can do whatever it wants.

The tiger's mouth is a metaphor for a life that has been saved after great danger.

Tiger eyeing describes staring greedily, waiting for the time to be ripe in order to strike.

The tiger's head, the snake's tail is a metaphor for doing something without a beginning, without a final end, without perseverance.

To be a tiger's accomplice is to be an accomplice to something bad.

Wolf swallowing describes eating something violently and hastily, which is rude and unsightly.

To be a tiger is a metaphor for a person who, after doing something, wants to stop too late, with the meaning of being in a dilemma.

Riding on a tiger is a metaphor for being forced by the situation to stop.

To seek skin with a tiger is a metaphor for something that is impossible to succeed.

To fight a tiger with bare hands and to cross a river without a boat is a metaphor for the courage of a man who has no courage.

Talking about a tiger originally meant that one had to experience it before one could have any real knowledge of it; it was later extended to mean that one was afraid of something, and when one talked about it, one became frightened and changed color.

The stratagem of transferring a tiger away from the mountain to trick someone into leaving the base with a view to achieving a certain purpose.

Raising a tiger to bring trouble is a metaphor for indulging an enemy or an evil person and bringing trouble to oneself.

Hungry tiger pouncing on sheep is a metaphor for being very greedy.

Long Yin Hu Xiao refers to the cries of dragons and tigers, and describes the very loud and clear sound of people's cries.

The dragon fighting with the tiger describes the two strong fights, not comparable.

The Dragon's Lair is a metaphor for a dangerous place.

The Dragon's Pit describes a place where the situation is majestic and dangerous.

The term "return the tiger to the mountain" refers to letting the evil person go, so that he or she can jeopardize the society again.

The idiom of "Rabbit"

The Jade Rabbit rises in the east to indicate that it is nighttime.

Waiting for the rabbit indicates that one's stubbornness is not enough to change one's mind.

Rabbit Hair Dabo was a general term for an old man in Song and Yuan times.

Rabbit death is a metaphor for being utilized when something goes wrong and then being destroyed when it does.

The metaphor of the death of the rabbit and fox is that the death or defeat of the same kind of person makes oneself mourn.

The metaphor of the death of the rabbit is that the sun and the moon run together, and the time passes quickly.

The Rabbit Rises and Falls (1) describes the agility of movement. (2)It is a metaphor for majestic calligraphy.

V. Idioms related to "dragon"

The dragon is lively and brave.

The dragon describes the bustle of traffic.

The whole process of a matter.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a metaphor for the abundance and excellence of talents.

Living Dragon describes paintings, carvings, or written narratives that are extremely realistic.

Ride the Dragon describes a satisfactory and good son-in-law.

Looking for a son to become a dragon hopes that his son will become a great man in the future.

Drawing a dragon and dotting its eyes is a metaphor for making a painting by adding a stroke at an important place to make the work more profound and dynamic.

The metaphor of a dragon getting water is that a person's talents are appreciated and utilized.

A dragon without a head is a metaphor for a crowd that has lost its leader.

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 really fond of it.

The dragon has nine sons. Ancient legend has it that the dragon gave birth to nine little dragons, all with different appearances and temperaments. It is a metaphor for the fact that people are not all the same, but they have their own preferences.

Dragon and tiger roar refers to the roar of the dragon and the tiger, and describes the sound of the human roar which is very strong and loud.

The dragon fights with the tiger, describing the two strong fights, not comparable.

Dragon's Liver and Phoenix Marrow is a metaphor for rare and beautiful dishes.

The dragon flies and the phoenix dances describes a vigorous and majestic atmosphere.

Dragon and Horse Spirit describes a robust and abundant spirit.

Dragon and serpent is a metaphor for a variety of good and bad people living together.

Dragon and phoenix are auspicious signs of wealth and fortune, mostly used on wedding certificates or wedding invitations.

The Dragon's Lair is a metaphor for a dangerous place.

The Dragon's Lair describes a place where the situation is majestic and dangerous.

Dragon walks and tiger steps refers to a dignified and non-ordinary person, mostly used to describe the emperor.

Longchamps and tigers step is a metaphor for the majestic and dignified atmosphere.

Longchamp describes a grand scale.

Climbing the dragon and attaching to the phoenix is a metaphor for sucking up to someone with power and influence.

Dragon swimming in shallow water by the shrimp play, the tiger fell into the sun by the dog bully metaphor for heroes at the end of the road, or useless.

Six idioms about "snake"

The idiom of "to beat the grass to frighten the snake" is used to describe a person who does not do something closely, so as to make the other side to be on the defensive.

Cup and bow, snake and shadow, too much skepticism will be illusory things as real.

Snake's head is a metaphor for the lack of perseverance in doing something.

Snake without a head does not work refers to the rabble and the thieves who are in trouble can not act without a leader.

Snake is a metaphor for making something out of nothing.

The false and the serpent barely responds.

The metaphor of a mixture of good and bad people is dragon and snake, which means that all kinds of people are living together.

Seven idioms about "horse":

Yi Ma Dang Xianxiang is brave enough to go ahead of others when fighting or doing something.

Thousands of soldiers and tens of thousands of horses describes a large number of soldiers and a strong force.

The sky and horses are a metaphor for the boldness of talent.

The word "ape" is used to describe a mind that is restless.

The work of a dog or a horse is a modest description of one's own meager service, which is as insignificant as that of a dog or a horse.

Sweat and Horse's Merit is a metaphor for the merit of campaigning and running.

The old horse knows the way is a metaphor for the experienced person.

Soldier and horse chaos describes the seriousness of the destruction of war and the disorder of order.

Fast horse is a metaphor for speeding up.

Seeking Horses Tangwu Tangwu: an empty bazaar.

The way to get what you want is not right, and you will not get it.

Walking on the horse to be added later.

To be added later.

Walking the horse to look at the flowers to see the outward appearance of the matter, but have no time to look into its underlying meaning.

The traffic is very busy.

Recruiting soldiers and buying horses; refers to the gathering of forces to plan for battle.

Jingo Tiema indicates that the army is well equipped and very strong in combat; or a metaphor for war.

The childhood sweethearts refer to the playmates of young children.

Non-monkey, non-horse describes something unorthodox.

To call a deer a horse describes to distort the facts to reverse right and wrong.

The black sheep is a metaphor for someone who harms everyone.

Fodder horses and soldiers sharpen their weapons and feed their horses in preparation for battle; also generalized to refer to active preparation beforehand.

Foddering the troops and horses to sharpen their weapons, feed the horses, and prepare for battle; also generalized to refer to active preparation beforehand.

The metaphor of a horse that doesn't stop is that it doesn't rest and doesn't stop.

Horse's ear is used to describe a person who is indifferent to what others say and forgets what he has heard.

Horse to Success is used to congratulate a person for succeeding quickly and easily.

MaGeLiXian describes a soldier who died heroically on the battlefield.

Horse's head means to act completely at the command of the leader.

Horse's teeth are only a metaphor for a person who is only getting older in vain, but not doing much.

Single-handedly venturing straight ahead without relying on others.

The traces of a horse are the small and inconspicuous signs from which the truth can be deduced.

The old man's misfortune (1) is a metaphor for a person who has been blessed by a misfortune. (2)Describing the unpredictability of misfortune and happiness.

Ten thousand horses are to be added later.

The word "team of horses" is hard to catch up with. It is used to warn people to be careful with their words and to keep their promises.

Dragon and Horse Spirit describes a strong and energetic spirit.

Sound and color describe a very rotten life.

Leaving a horse at the edge of a cliff is a metaphor for coming to the edge of danger and turning back in time.

The metaphor of revealing the truth.

The idiom of "the black horse and the yellow mare" is to say that one should not emphasize the outward appearance of a horse, but rather the substance of the horse's appearance.

VIII. Idioms related to "sheep":

The idiom of "mending the prison after death" refers to remedying the situation afterwards.

Sheep is a metaphor for taking the blame for the sins and mistakes of others.

Sheep into the tiger's mouth is a metaphor for danger so great that death is inevitable.

Sheep's intestinal path a coiled and narrow path in the mountains.

Sheep is a metaphor for a man who is outwardly powerful but inwardly timid.

Billy goat is a metaphor for being in a difficult situation, unable to advance or retreat.

Sheep's wool comes from sheep's body, which is a metaphor for the fact that the profit is actually from one's own body.

The idiom of the sheep on the wrong road is a metaphor for those who seek the same thing at the end of the road, and those who seek the same thing at the end of the road are easily led astray.

The metaphor of a tiger entering a flock of sheep is that it is so powerful that the other side has no power to resist and can do whatever it wants.

Legend has it that when an antelope sleeps at night, it hangs its horns on a tree without touching the ground, so as not to be hunted down and killed. Thus, it is a metaphor for a poem that is free from traces of meaning.

The idiom of "taking a sheep by the hand" refers to the act of stealing.

A hungry tiger pouncing on a sheep is a metaphor for gluttony.

The idiom of "monkey":

Killing a chicken to warn a monkey is a metaphor for severely punishing someone as a warning to others.

Ten idioms related to "chicken":

Please refer to the chicken made of clay and the dog made of tile. Metaphorically speaking, it is useless.

The female chicken is a metaphor for a woman's dictatorship.

To be dumb as a wooden chicken describes to be flabbergasted by fear.

To steal a chicken or a dog is to engage in illicit behavior.

Stealing a chicken is a metaphor for a speculator who fails in his attempts to get something done and suffers a loss instead.

Killing the chicken to get the eggs (1) refers to the ruler's disregard for the tyrannical levying of taxes, even to the extent of cutting off the people's production. (2) It describes a person who is too greedy and does not know how to satisfy himself; he wants to get a big profit, but he cannot tolerate a small one, and then he cuts off the foundation of his pursuit of profit.

Killing a chicken to warn a monkey is a metaphor for severely punishing a person as a warning to others.

To kill a chicken, don't use a bull's knife is a metaphor for dealing with small matters without the need to use great strength.

Marrying a chicken and following the chicken is a metaphor for a woman who marries her husband as she pleases.

To be the head of a chicken is to be the head of a small person rather than the end of a big person.

When the chicken rises up to dance, it refers to the spirit of those who have great aspirations, who can be on the alert at all times and be encouraged in time.

The power of binding a chicken is a metaphor for a person who is weak and powerless.

The word "chicken feather" is used to describe a minor and trivial matter.

The word "chicken and dog" is used to describe a person who has been driven to extinction without leaving any survivors.

The word "chicken and dog" is used to describe a great deal of harassment.

It is said that when a person becomes a big official, those who are related to him will also become powerful.

Cockles are protrusions of the skin caused by cold, usually referring to a person's nausea at talking.

Chicken Skin and Crane Hair coarse skin and white hair, describing an old man with gray hair and wrinkles.

Cock-a-doodle-doo is a metaphor for being disturbed and upset by harassment.

Chickens and dogs are trivial and fragmentary items.

Chicken and dog refers to people who have no great talent and only know side ways.

Crane standing on a flock of chickens is a metaphor for outstanding talent. Or it is used to describe a person who is particularly tall.

Eleven idioms about "dog":

White clouds and gray dogs are a metaphor for the world's ever-changing events.

The idiom of "dog" is a reference to the fact that the dog is used when something happens, but is destroyed when the thing is accomplished.

Dogs rely on the power of others to bully the weak.

The old custom of pouring dog's blood on one's head was to make the demon appear in its original form. Later, it was often used to refer to the embarrassment of a person.

Dog's tail is a metaphor for the indiscriminate creation of officials and titles without regard to talent.

Dog's head is a metaphor for something impossible to achieve, usually used as an excuse to reject others, with the same meaning as "white head, horse horn".

Dog-headed military counselor describes a person who loves to offer small plans.

Dog Gou Li describes the behavior of a villain who exploits everywhere and by any means.

Dog's eyes look down on others is usually used to ridicule a person who despises others at will. It is similar to "looking at someone through a doorway" and "having eyes but no pearls".

The dog's mouth can't spit out ivory is used to sneer at others for not having a clean mouth or not having enough cultivation, and for not being able to speak good and kind words.

Dogs bite Lü Dongbin, do not know the good heart usually used in the "good intentions do not have a good reward" when the said words of anger.

Wolf heart and dog lung is a metaphor for people who are vicious and cruel like animals, or people who are unreasonable and ungrateful.

Stealing chickens and touching dogs is a metaphor for doing something improper.

Marrying a dog with a dog is a metaphor for a woman who marries her husband and takes things as they come.

To be inferior to a dog is to be inferior to a pig.

The "chickens flying and dogs jumping" describes a messy and disorganized situation.

The chicken and the dog are in bits and pieces.

The chicken's song and the dog's theft is a metaphor for an insignificant skill.

Pig and dog friends is a metaphor for bad friends.

The earth chicken and tile dog is a chicken made of clay and a dog made of tile. It is a metaphor for a useless thing.

Dogs and Teeth (1) describes the junction of two things, jagged, into each other's shape. (2)Canine teeth are used to describe more than two kinds of forces that hold each other in check.

The quality of dogs and sheep is a metaphor for a timid and incompetent disposition.

Dogs and Horses is a term used by subordinates to refer to their loyalty and devotion to their elders.

The life of a dog or a horse is used to describe one's own life.

The disease of a dog or a horse is used to describe one's illness.

The labor of a dog or a horse is a humble term for one's own meager service, which is as insignificant as that of a dog or a horse.

The teeth of a dog or horse modestly refer to one's age.

Dogs of the Lost Family sneers at the unpopular people who fled in great distress.

Shu Dog Barks at the Sun is a metaphor for being a little bit strange.

The dog of sound and color describes a very rotten life.

Dogs and chickens are driven to extinction, leaving no survivors.

Chicken and dog is a metaphor for harassment.

It is said that when a person becomes a big official, those who are related to him will also become powerful.

The idiom of "pig":

Pig and dog are inferior to each other.

The idiom of "swine" refers to the sharpness and valor of a conflict.

The idiom of "pig and dog" refers to bad friends.

The idiom of "pig's hoofs and fields" refers to the hope of getting a big reward for a small sacrifice.

The metaphor of "rags and wolves running" refers to the sight of running in a hurry. It is usually used to describe the situation when two armies are facing each other and the defeated army is running away

This is a good way to describe the situation when two armies are facing each other.