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Idioms with moral meanings about animals

Rat arm and liver: It still means rat liver and liver.

It is said to be either a rat arm or a liver, which refers to the unpredictable changes in the world. Rats and bees are passing away: ? describes running away one after another. Rats and dogs are stealing: running and stealing like rats and dogs. Rats and wolves are running: describing escaping in a hurry. Rat-belly chickens

Intestine:? It still means rat belly chicken intestine? Rat belly chicken intestine:? It is a metaphor for the small size of human beings, which cannot accommodate people? Rat belly snail intestine:? It still means rat belly chicken intestine? Ox knife to cut chicken:? Also known as "ox knife to cut chicken"

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A metaphor for overachieving over a talent? A small test: A metaphor for someone who has a great ability. Show off your skills in small things first. A cow is tall and a horse is big: A metaphor for a person who is tall and strong. A cow ghost and a snake god: ① A ghost with an ox head and a god with a snake body.

Describe the work as unreal and weird.

It also refers to illusory and grotesque works.

②A metaphor for crooked ways? Bezoar and Goubao: Bezoars, stones in the gallbladder of cattle; Goubao, condensations in dog organs.

Both are the product of visceral disease, so they are used to describe a rotten heart. A tiger's back and a bear's waist: It describes a person's body that is tall and strong. A tiger turns into a dragon and steams: It means taking advantage of the changes in time to make one's career rise. A tiger's steps and a dragon's pace: It describes the emperor's extraordinary deportment.

, like the appearance of a dragon and a tiger? Tiger surpasses dragon:? Metaphor for heroes rising up to compete with each other. Tiger party and fox companions: Metaphor for vicious and cunning people. Tiger fighting dragon: Metaphor for heroes fighting with each other. Rabbit horns and cow wings: Rabbit

Cows don't have horns, and cows don't have wings, so it's unreasonable to use "rabbit horns and cow wings" as a metaphor. Rabbit, Sunflower and Oats: Describe the desolate scene. Rabbit rises and falcon lifts: Metaphors for moving quickly. Rabbit rises and falcon falls: It means a rabbit.

As soon as they came out of their nests, the falcons immediately landed to capture them.

Ji Yan moves quickly.

It can also be used as a metaphor for writing calligraphy, painting or writing articles quickly. ? The rabbit rises and the black sinks: ? It means the moon rises and sets. The rabbit wanes and the black sink sinks: ? It's like a rabbit walking away from the black sky. ? A dragon gallops and a tiger suddenly: ? It means a group of heroes competing for a deer. ? Dragon chicks and phoenix species: ?

Descendants of the emperor: "Dragon virtue is in the field": "Yi Qian": "'Seeing a dragon in the field' is a sign of good deeds." Later, "Dragon virtue is in the field" is said to be a kind of kindness. "Dragon Diao Fengzui:" metaphor

The beauty of words means that the dragon can be broken and it can be climbed: it means that it can be profitable.

Dragon, connected to the "ridge"? Dragon's breaking of the board: It means seeking profit and seeking wealth.

Dragon, leading to the "ridge"? Dragon crouching and tiger squatting: It still says that dragon is coiled and tiger is squatting. Snake gray earthworm thread: metaphor has corresponding clues to follow. Snake hair and horse horns: snakes have hair and horses have horns. In the world

Something that cannot possibly exist.

Because it refers to a person who is in name only. ? Snake coiled with ghosts: ? a metaphor for collusion with each other? ? a metaphor for collusion with each other? ? a metaphor for collusion with each other? Puffball and oxen: ? puffball, fungus; oxen, plantain.

Metaphor of the most humble things? Non-stop: Metaphor of not stopping for a moment, without any intermission? Metaphor of horse dust: metaphor of being unable to catch up, unable to keep up? Horse teeth only increase:? "Gu Liang Zhuan·Xi Gong's second year": "Xun

Xi led the horse forward with the jade and said: "The jade is still the same, but the teeth are longer." Later, he humbly said that he wasted his years and had no achievements. Describes things going smoothly.

Winning from the beginning? The sheep is very greedy: a metaphor for being vicious and greedy.

The quote comes from "Historical Records·The Chronicles of Xiang Yu": "He ordered the army to say: 'As fierce as a tiger, as strong as a sheep, as greedy as a wolf, and as strong as a wolf, all those who cannot be killed will be killed.'" ?Sheep falling into the tiger's mouth: ?Metaphor for being in a dangerous situation, there are

Death has no life? Wool comes out of the sheep: It is a metaphor for someone who has spent something somewhere and still gets it back from somewhere? Sheep stepping on the vegetable garden: Handan Chun of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty's "Xiaolin": "Some people often eat vegetables and Ru, but suddenly eat mutton, dreaming of five

The Tibetan God said: 'Sheep trampled the vegetable garden! '" Later, it was used as a metaphor for a man who was accustomed to eating vegetables and eating meaty delicacies. Sheep's head and dog meat: "It is a metaphor for the inconsistency between appearance and interior. One thing is clear and another is hidden." A monkey wears a crown.

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It is a metaphor that although the appearance may appear decent, the essence cannot be concealed.