The complete sentence is: If you don’t listen to the bastard chanting sutras, ignore it, scold yourself, or don’t watch it, the bastard will lay eggs.
The extended meaning of this word is to describe an attitude of refusing to listen when you do not agree with someone's point of view. The word became popular on the Internet because the emoticon of the duck covering its ears became popular again. It has become one of the emoticons commonly used in people's pictures. If they disagree with each other, they will "not listen or not listen to the bastard chanting sutras". It first came from a common expression in childhood. Nursery rhyme jingle. Note:
Xiehouyu is a kind of sentence that we have known since elementary school. In addition to the tortoise chanting sutras, there are actually many Xiehouyu that we are familiar with.
For example:
Fetching water from a bamboo basket - in vain
Clay Bodhisattva crossing the river - unable to save himself
Eight Immortals crossing the sea - each showing his magical powers
The frog in the well - short-sighted
Confucius moved house - all the books (lost)
The tiger fell on the plain - bullied by the dog
The moth flies into the flame - —Self-destruction
Breaking the casserole—asking the end
A rat crossing the street—everyone shouts to beat him