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Poems about the appearance of tigers (paragraphs describing the appearance of tigers, no classical Chinese)

1. Regarding the description of the tiger’s appearance, don’t use ancient prose. 1. The tiger’s body has yellow fur mixed with black stripes, which is very beautiful.

Its four legs are strong and powerful, and it can run very fast.

Its claws are pointed and terrifying.

2. The tiger on the color TV screen looked really scary. It had bulging eyes that were wide open. There were some beards around its mouth, and when it opened its mouth, it revealed big teeth as sharp as knives. I looked at it carefully several times.

Through the camera, I found that there was a word "王" on the tiger's forehead.

Probably because of the word "王" it became the king of the forest.

3. This big tiger is as tall and strong as an ox. It has a big "king"-shaped white spot on its forehead, black and yellow patterns all over its body, and several white hair spots on its chest, abdomen and inside of its limbs. The thick black and yellow hair looks like

A large cotton robe is draped neatly on the shoulders.

The limbs are thick, the tips of the claws stick out of the toes, the tail is thick and long, with black rings, and it is slightly curved and swaying like a steel whip. There is also a long beard on the white mouth. It is majestic and majestic. It is indeed the king of beasts.

4. The Siberian tiger has a very beautiful fur color, with a "king"-shaped stripe on its forehead, and its long light yellow hair mixed with black stripes, which makes it look very beautiful; its strong, thick limbs and a pair of bright eyes

The eyes make it look majestic.

The Siberian tiger is a carnivore, and its most powerful weapons are its sharp claws and canine teeth.

5. The tiger's teeth are also very sharp. There is a word "king" written on the top of its head. When it walks up and down, it looks so majestic.

There are many small stripes on its body, as if it is wearing a floral dress.

Its claws are as sharp as knives, and the sound coming from its mouth is so thrilling.

Their whiskers are also very sharp.

But when they yawn, their beards tremble, giving people the illusion of docility.

2. Poems and idioms about tigers: Jackals and tigers are raging, firewood is raging, owl-eyed tigers are killing wolves with kisses, and tigers are found. Jackals, tigers, and leopards come out of the forest, milking tigers, hiding dragons, crouching tigers, tigers, and owls watching tigers. New-born calves are not afraid of tigers. New-born calves are not afraid of tigers. New-born calves are not afraid of tigers.

The tiger stares at the eagle tiger, the tiger is scorched, the tiger is out of the nest, the tiger is in the prison, the dragon is in the tiger's prison, the tiger is separated from the mountain, the dragon is broken, the tiger is stabbed, the tiger is beaten, the tiger's eyes are carved, the dragon is embroidered, the tiger becomes a victorious cat, the cat is as happy as a tiger, the tiger is killed, the tiger is killed, the tiger is killed, the great virtuous tiger becomes alone and sits in a poor mountain.

, Sitting alone in the poor mountains, letting the tiger defend itself, luring the tiger to defend itself, the evil tiger will not eat its children, even the ferocious tiger will not eat the tiger cubs it gave birth to.

A metaphor for not harming those close to you.

Hungry Tigers and Sheep: Crowd towards a target.

Like hungry tigers swarming sheep.

Describing action as violent.

Hungry tiger meets sheep: meet, encounter.

A hungry tiger meets a lamb.

A metaphor for swiftness and greed.

A hungry tiger sees a lamb. A hungry tiger sees a lamb.

A metaphor for swiftness and greed.

Hungry tigers Hungry eagles Tigers pounce on hungry tigers pounce on sheep Hungry tigers capture sheep Hungry tigers devour sheep When two tigers fight, one of them will be injured Hungry tiger's path The wind comes from the tiger Yun Conglong Feng River violent tiger releases the tiger back to the mountain Subdues the tiger to subdue the dragon and releases the tiger's legacy

The wind, the tiger, the cloud, the dragon releases the tiger to defend itself, the phoenix sighs, the tiger looks at the official and the tiger, the wolf is willing to risk the tiger's mouth, and is willing to risk his life.

Close the door to raise a tiger, the tiger will hurt others. It is a metaphor for condoning and encouraging bad people to do bad things, and you will suffer in the end.

The golden tiger in the palace refers to a villain who is in power, close to the emperor, greedy as strong as gold, and vicious as fierce as a tiger.

Cutting meat and feeding it to tigers: Feed.

Cut off the meat from your body and feed it to the tiger.

It is a metaphor that even if you give up your life, you cannot satisfy the other person's greed.

Tiger Changes Unexpectedly It is impossible to predict how or when a tiger's patterns will change.

Describes the unpredictable and unpredictable whereabouts or temperament of an extraordinary person.

Tigers and leopards don't show their claws easily. Tigers and leopards don't show their claws easily.

It is a metaphor that the army does not easily reveal its power and strength to the outside world.

Tigers, leopards and jackals generally refer to various wild beasts that harm humans and animals.

It is a metaphor for a bad person who is cruel and harmful to others.

The tiger is as ferocious as the tiger and the owl is as greedy as the hawk.

Describes corrupt officials as vicious and greedy.

Tiger and Leopard Nine Passes and Nine Passes: Nine Gates of Heaven.

The nine gates to heaven are guarded by tigers and leopards.

It is a metaphor for a cruel and cruel minister who wields power.

Tigers, leopards, and wolves generally refer to various wild beasts that harm humans and animals.

It is a metaphor for a bad person who is cruel and harmful to others.

"Tiger steps on dragon's heels" originally described the emperor's demeanor as unusual.

Later, he also described the general's heroic posture.

Tiger turns into dragon and steams refers to taking advantage of the changes of time and becoming prosperous.

Tigers don't eat their own children. Tigers are ferocious and cruel, but they don't eat their own children.

It is a metaphor that everyone has a love for his son and a love of flesh and blood.

Tiger spot Xiaqi, Lin Laiquan Yunqi: beautiful; Lai: the sound from the hole; Yun: the pleasant and harmonious sound.

Describes the beautiful scenery and pleasant sounds of nature.

The tiger's back and the bear's back are as broad as a tiger's, and their waist is as thick as a bear's.

Describes a person who is tall and strong.

Tiger and leopard foals: young horses or young horses under two years old.

Refers to the cubs of tigers and leopards.

A metaphor for a handsome young man with great ambitions.

Huben Zhonglang Huben: warrior; Zhonglang: refers to Cai Yong of the Eastern Han Dynasty, who once served as Zuo Zhonglang general.

There is a warrior who looks particularly similar to Cai Zhonglang.

Describes two people with similar faces, as if they were the same person.