- 龙骧虎步 lóngxiānghǔbù imposing manner(idiom) a powerful and imposing demeanor; having the stride of a tiger and the noble posture of a dragon. Used to describe someone with a commanding and majestic presence.
- 腾骧 téngxiāng to prance or gallop(literary) to leap high; to gallop or charge forward
- 龙骧虎视 lóngxiānghǔshì imposing mannerhaving an awe-inspiring presence and farsightedness, like a soaring dragon and a stalking tiger
- 云起龙骧 yúnqǐlóngxiāng great heroes rise with the timesThe clouds rise and the dragon leaps; used as a metaphor for great heroes emerging and coming into power when the right opportunity arises.
- 骧腾 xiāngténg to gallopto gallop forward; to advance with determination
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computing