Riding face means having a big advantage and not being easily flipped, but often ending up being flipped.
It is an intergalactic game term that refers to a large group of flying dragons flying over the opponent's troop points, killing one of the enemy's pawns and preventing the opponent from gathering troops.
Dragon Ride: A tactic that uses a number of dragons at the opponent's point of entry to kill the opposing forces, preventing them from gathering or attacking directly above the opponent's main force.
This expression originated in StarCraft as "flying dragons in your face", which describes a situation where you have a huge advantage, and the opponent is at a disadvantage and under a lot of pressure.
In Hearthstone, a player who plays one or more very strong attachments that are not easy for the opponent to resolve can also be called "riding face". This term is used when you have a large field advantage.
Flying Dragon riding face should be in a good situation, but once anyone shouts "Flying Dragon riding face how to lose", either quickly win, or immediately collapse, was hit out of the surrender, and therefore is widely used in a variety of commentary in the death flag (and then sit back and wait for the face), in the huge advantage of a fan of the anti-killing, the audience can use "Flying Dragon riding face" to say "Flying Dragon riding face", the audience can use "Flying Dragon riding face". The audience can use the "Flying Dragon riding face how to lose" play of it.