Rabbit Nest Hit an idiom? Rabbits don t eat the grass next to the nest to play an idiom. Riddles

Updated on culture 2024-04-21
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Rabbit Nest - Settle down.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Rabbit Nest. Mystery: The Three Holes of the Cunning Rabbit.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A clever person has more than one plan. Basic Explanation]: The cunning rabbit prepares several nests to hide. There are many hidden places or methods in the metaphor.

    Pinyin pronunciation]: jiǎo tù sān kū

    Example]: See Chai said: "You, what is it?" (Qing Pu Songling, "Liao Zhai Zhiyi, Shao Jiuniang").

    synonym group]: grafting, covering people's ears and eyes.

    Antonym group]: the turtle in the urn, sit and wait to be killed.

    How to use]: subject-predicate; as a predicate, object, and definite; Derogatory.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The three holes of a rabbit are: the three holes of the cunning rabbit.

    Pinyin: jiǎo tù sān kū

    Explanation: The cunning rabbit prepares several hiding nests, which is a metaphor for many hidden places or methods.

    Idiom source: Warring States Policy Qi Ce IV:"The cunning rabbit has three holes, and it is only saved from its dead ears. "

    During the Warring States Period, Feng Tan said to Meng Weijun:"The cunning rabbit has three holes to avoid death. "So he made suggestions and did three major things for Meng Shanjun, consolidating Meng Shanjun's position.

    The sixtieth chapter of Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": There is still one branch of the wren left in the wren, and the cunning rabbit is still hiding in the three caves, not to mention the people?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Mystery: Seek the near and far.

    Explanation] Nest grass refers to food near the rabbit, and rabbits abandon the grass near to pursue food from afar. To give up: to give up, to throw away; Seek: pursue, try to get; Describe doing things like a detour.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The answer to the puzzle can be:

    Go round the sun to meet the moon. Or the three holes of the cunning rabbit.

    Or be kind to your neighbor.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    狡兔三洞 [jiǎo tù sān kū] basic definition.

    Cave: Cave. The cunning rabbit prepares several hiding nests. There are many hidden places or methods in the metaphor.

    Derogatory provenance.

    Warring States Policy: Qi Ce IV": "The cunning rabbit has three holes; only to avoid death; This gentleman is in a cave; Lie down without a high pillow; Please dig two caves for you. ”

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    [Idiom]: Rabbits don't eat the grass around the nest.

    Pinyin]: tù zǐ bù chī wō biān cǎo [interpretation]: A metaphor for bad people who don't do bad things in the local area.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Wolf Running Rabbit off idiom explanation.

    Pinyin]: láng bēn tù tuō

    Interpretation]: Describe a hasty escape.

    Source]: The fourth chapter of "Cold Eyes": "I heard the shouting from afar, and ...... from far and near."Everyone was in a hurry, cleaning up the cups and plates on the table, and in the blink of an eye, the wolves ran away like birds and beasts. ”

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Idioms: Waiting for the rabbit, the cunning rabbit three holes, the rabbit dead fox sorrow, the rabbit dead dog cooking, moving like a rabbit, see the rabbit Gu dog, the rabbit lifts, the rabbit rises and falls, the black flying rabbit goes, the east rabbit Xiwu, the turtle hair rabbit horn, the rabbit forgets the hoof, the white rabbit red black, the east gate chasing the rabbit, the rabbit silk oats, the rabbit horn and the cow wings, see the rabbit and the eagle, the cunning rabbit three holes, the rabbit sunflower oats, a carving double rabbit, the fox dead rabbit crying, the sorrow of the fox rabbit

    Afterword: The Eagle Chasing the Rabbit - one in the sky, one in the ground

    Shotguns in the sorghum fields - send the rabbits up

    Bunny shoes – run fast

    Rabbit fights – petty fights; Jump up and down

    Hunting rabbits on the night of the Chinese New Year's Eve - not much with you, not too much without you

    Machine guns against rabbits - make a big fuss

    Under the Rabbit - Different Rabbit Ride - Doesn't fit

    Hunt rabbits and catch yellow sheep - make extra money; Extraordinary

    Rabbit Skinning – Upside down

    As the saying goes:

    If you don't see a rabbit, you don't scatter an eagle.

    Mow the grass and beat the rabbits, piggyback on the dried ones.

    You can't take a rabbit and a dog to eat.

    The rabbit turned back like a tiger.

    Rabbits are better than tigers.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Wait for the rabbit, cunning rabbit three holes.

    Rabbits do not eat grass around the nest.

    The double rabbit walks on the ground, and Ann can tell that I am male and female.

    Rabbits are in a hurry – and they can bite.

    Rabbit tail – can't grow.

    Rabbit ears – very smart.

    If you don't see a rabbit, you don't scatter an eagle.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A clever person has more than one plan.

    Pinyin: jiǎo tù sān kū

    synonyms: grafting, covering people's eyes Antonyms: turtle in the urn, sit and wait for deathUsage: subject-predicate; as a predicate, object, and definite; Derogatory.

    Explanation: The cunning rabbit has several hiding nests ready. There are many hidden places or methods in the metaphor.

    Source: Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang "Warring States Policy: Qi Ce IV": "The cunning rabbit has three holes, and it can only be saved from its dead ears; There is a cave in this king, and he has not been able to lie down. Please dig two caves for you. ”

    Example: See Chai and say, "Thou, what do you belong to?" (Qing Pu Songling, "Liao Zhai Zhiyi, Shao Jiuniang").

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