[Explanation] A tiger-like back and a bear-like waist. Describes a person who is tall and strong.
[Source] The second chapter of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "The first general was born with a broad forehead and a broad face, a tiger body and a bear waist; he was a native of Fuchun, Wu County, with a surname of Sun and a given name of Jian. Zi Wentai, after Sun Wuzi. ”
【Usage】Associative; as an object, attributive; to describe a strong physique
【Synonyms】A bear-waisted tiger-backed, strong body, big arms and thick waist, strong body like Cow
【Antonyms】Weak as a stick, skinny as firewood, with the waist of a wasp and the back of a crane
【Explanation】The child of the tiger, the grandson of the blind man
【Example】A The face is as heavy as jujube, and the other is like gold, both are ~, extraordinary appearance. (Chapter 95 of Li Ruzhens "Flowers in the Mirror" of the Qing Dynasty)
[Grammar] conjunction; used as object and attributive; to describe a strong physique
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