When two tigers fight
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| Traditional Chinese | 兩虎相爭 | ||||||||||||
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| Simplified Chinese | 两虎相争 | ||||||||||||
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"When two tigers fight" is a Chinese proverb or chengyu (four-character idiom). It refers to the inevitability that when rivals clash (a recurring theme in traditional Chinese historiography), even though they are great figures, one of them must fall.[1][2][self-published source?][3][4]
References
- ↑ Jiao, Liwei; Stone, Benjamin (2014-06-11). 500 Common Chinese Proverbs and Colloquial Expressions: An Annotated Frequency Dictionary. Routledge. p. 268. ISBN 9781134652358. Search this book on
- ↑ Akenos, Aris. 4327 Chinese Idioms. Lulu.com. pp. 233–234. ISBN 9781471608513. Search this book on
- ↑ Rohsenow, John S. (2003). ABC Dictionary of Chinese Proverbs (Yanyu) (in English and 中文). University of Hawaii Press. p. 84. ISBN 9780824827700. Search this book on
- ↑ LaFleur, Robert André (2003). China: A Global Studies Handbook. ABC-CLIO. p. 184. ISBN 9781576072844. Search this book on
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