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Two-part allegorical saying of rabbit tail
Rabbit's tail-it won't grow. Metaphor has no patience and longevity! It is often used to describe bad people, bad things and evil forces that will not last long.

Other two-part allegorical sayings about animals:

Grasshopper after autumn-jump for a few days. There is an image metaphor that some people are often too proud and indulgent after a short period of success or happiness, and the result is difficult to sustain or maintain. Its moral is to tell us that we must remain humble and calm, and seriously think and plan the future in order to achieve more lasting and stable results.

Dogs take mice-mind your own business. Nosy, but can't solve the problem.

This sentence means that some people are good teachers, but they have no practical effect. On the contrary, they interfere with the normal life and work of others.

Ants on hot bricks-I'm in a rash. It vividly compares the helplessness and anxiety of some people in the face of crisis or predicament, but being too anxious is not necessarily the correct way to solve the problem. Its moral is to tell us to remain calm and rational in the face of difficulties, and to think and act in a planned and orderly way.

A fox's tail can't be hidden. Some people cheat and cover up the truth, but in the end it is difficult to cover up their true colors. This is a vivid metaphor. It tells us the truth of "shattered glass".