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A chicken was frightened by a pile of eggs.
A chicken is scared by a pile of eggs. This idiom means that a chicken can't save its eggs.

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Interpretation: The chicken flew away and the egg was broken. Metaphor at both ends, nothing.

Source: Zhou Jiliang's Ji Hongchang: "As long as he enters the customs, he will copy our back road; That's a dead duck; Out of control. "

Synonym: destroy eggs, break eggs? Both sides lose? Kindness is interrupted, and each way.

Antonym: Kill two birds with one stone? achieve many purposes at one stroke

Make sentences:

1, according to the way he is doing now, he will make a big fuss before he finishes.

He often kills the goose that lays the golden egg.

3. Enterprise development should also be carefully calculated and blindly invested. If it's not good, it's a dead egg. If you can't make money, you have to pay for it.