Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Complete recipe book - Two dragons playing with pearls is an idiom, isn’t it?
Two dragons playing with pearls is an idiom, isn’t it?

Yes. "Two dragons playing with pearls" is a Chinese idiom, which first came from "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty. "Two dragons playing with a pearl" is mostly used to describe the relationship between two people or two things. It means two dragons facing each other and playing with a pearl. It is a metaphor for two people and two forces competing for a goal. This idiom is often used to describe complex interpersonal and political struggles such as power struggles and competition for interests.