What does it mean to be a tiger and a leopard?

This is the idiom "Tiger and Leopard", which is a metaphor for a fierce minister. Same as Jiuguan Tiger and Leopard.

Idioms and their stories

Source: Zhang Su's poem "Judge Wei Jie": Nine tigers and leopards are hard to get close to.

Interpretation: A ferocious and powerful minister is hard to approach.

Discrimination of words

Used as subject, object and attribute; A cruel man.

Synonym? A ferocious minister

Emotional color: a derogatory term

Idiom structure: more formal

Extended data

Synonyms: jackal, tiger and leopard

It refers to all kinds of beasts that harm people and animals. It is also a metaphor for vicious villains. (derogatory term)

Source: "What is really terrible is wolves, tigers and leopards. It is getting late. If we come out, we will be broken. " Qing Liu e's travels of the old man: the eighth time?

example

The first snake, mouse, insect and mosquito; The second is jackals, tigers and leopards. ★ Qing Wu Ren Jian witnessed the status quo of monsters for the first time in 20 years.

As the saying goes, "a perfect match is a perfect match, a jackal matches a tiger and a leopard."