卧虎藏龙
卧虎藏龙 — (Wò hǔ cáng lóng)
Chengyu's are mainly four-character phrases that in most cases derive from ancient Chinese literature such as myths, legends, and historical stories.
It is from a Northern Zhou dynasty poem and has come to be used to describe people or things with hidden talents, waiting to be discovered.
卧虎藏龙 — (Wò hǔ cáng lóng)
Chengyu's are mainly four-character phrases that in most cases derive from ancient Chinese literature such as myths, legends, and historical stories.
It is from a Northern Zhou dynasty poem and has come to be used to describe people or things with hidden talents, waiting to be discovered.
卧虎藏龙 — (Wò hǔ cáng lóng)
Chengyu's are mainly four-character phrases that in most cases derive from ancient Chinese literature such as myths, legends, and historical stories.
It is from a Northern Zhou dynasty poem and has come to be used to describe people or things with hidden talents, waiting to be discovered.