1, "There is a tiger in my heart, smelling roses" literally means there is a tiger in my heart, smelling beautiful and fragrant roses. This sentence actually describes a picture and hides a deep meaning. A tiger that is fierce and mighty can sometimes show warmth, tenderness and delicacy, and will stop to feel beautiful things.
This sentence is not a common saying in China traditional culture, but comes from the west. The British modern writer Sason (1886- 1967) wrote a poem around 1920. The first sentence is "Meet me, past, present and future", which is translated into Chinese as "For me, past, present and future".