The Year of the Dragon is a four character idiom that means auspiciousness

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

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1.生龙活虎 (shēng lóng huó hǔ).

"Lively and vigorous" describes a lively and energetic life, just like a vigorous dragon and a tiger. This term is often used to describe the vigorous and energetic state of the younger generation.

2.龙飞凤舞 (lóng fēi fèng wǔ).

Originally, it referred to the winding and undulating mountains and the majestic momentum, and later it was mostly used to describe the calligraphy gestures are powerful and flexible. The word conveys an uninhibited and unrestrained artistic style, and is a celebration of creative power.

3.望子成龙 (wàng zǐ chéng lóng).

"Hope for Jackie Chan" represents the ardent expectations of parents for their children, hoping that they can achieve great things and become pillars of society.

4.成龙快婿 (chéng lóng kuài xù).

"Riding the dragon and fast son-in-law" means that the son-in-law is like riding a flying dragon, which makes the parents-in-law happy and satisfied, and is a compliment to the son-in-law.

5.龙精虎猛 (lóng jīng hǔ měng).

It's a word that describes people who are very energetic and motivated. In Guangdong, people celebrate the festival with dragon and lion dances, and the term is also used to describe the high spirits of dragon dancers.

6.Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (wò hǔ cáng lóng).

"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" is a metaphor for hidden talents, describing many people with extraordinary potential in a certain field.

7.龙行虎步 (lóng xíng hǔ bù).

Described as dignified and extraordinary. This term is often used to describe the appearance of an emperor and express the meaning of leadership.

8.車水马龙 (chē shuǐ mǎ lóng).

"Busy traffic" describes a lot of cars and horses or vehicles, coming and going, like the water of a river, the dragon of a herd of horses. The term is often used to describe a bustling cityscape that reflects the busyness of life and the vibrancy of the city.

9.Fish Leap Dragon Gate (yú yuè lóng mén).

Fish leaping over the dragon gate**In the legend, after the carp jumps over the dragon gate, it can be transformed into a dragon and take off**. This term is a metaphor for a person's hard work to achieve success, career or status.

10.Cross phoenix by dragon (kuà fèng chéng lóng).

"Crossing the phoenix and riding the dragon" is a metaphor for husband and wife, working together and achieving together. This term emphasizes the family concept of working together and supporting each other.

11.龙争虎斗 (lóng zhēng hǔ dòu).

"Enter the Dragon" describes a very fierce struggle or competition, like a dragon and a tiger fighting. This term is often used to describe the fierce competition scene, emphasizing the spirit of confrontation and hard work.

12.如龙似虎 (rú lóng sì hǔ).

"Like a dragon" describes courage and vitality, which means that the individual has great strength and determination. The term is often used to describe a heroic, driven person.

13.龙腾四海 (lóng téng sì hǎi).

"Dragon Soaring Four Seas" is a metaphor for a person who can show his skills in various fields, symbolizing that he has a wide range of influence in his career. This word conveys a positive attitude towards excellence and all-round development.

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