What does the sheep in the tiger's mouth mean?

Three tigers and one sheep is an idiom, which means that if you are in danger, you will die. From Luo Guanzhong's "Powder House" in Ming Dynasty, t

What does the sheep in the tiger's mouth mean?

Three tigers and one sheep is an idiom, which means that if you are in danger, you will die. From Luo Guanzhong's "Powder House" in Ming Dynasty, the seventh time: We are not afraid of him. I'm afraid they will come to you tomorrow, but you can't find him. At that time, how can we live if the sheep get into the tiger's mouth? Idiom is a major feature of traditional culture in China, which has a fixed structure and a fixed sentence, indicating a certain meaning. It is applied to a sentence as a whole, with subject, object, attribute and other components. A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times and represent a story or allusion.