What are the afterwords about foxes, what are the afterwords about foxes

Updated on culture 2024-05-20
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Foxes mostly appear as "villains" in language and culture. In our daily life and work, we will also encounter some two-faced people who are as cunning as foxes. They are serious on the surface, but they are bad on the inside.

    We must heighten our vigilance against such duplicitous "two-faced people." We must not let them hurt us.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Dogs invite foxes and fox friends with dogs;

    2. The fox is gone, and the mouse is not as good as the generation;

    3. The fox complains nonsense.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Year - Evil intentions.

    Fox quarrel - a faction of nonsense (fox) talk.

    Grapes that foxes can't eat - they're all sour.

    Foxes eat hedgehogs - they can't get their mouths off.

    The fox fights the hornet - I don't know how bad.

    Foxes wear straw hats – they don't count as people; Not people.

    The fox's tail - can't hide.

    The fox fell into the cesspool - it was stinking and smelly.

    The fox farted - ashamed.

    The fox entered the village - not well-intentioned.

    The fox enters the house - the one who comes is not good.

    The fox looks at the chickens - the more they look at it, the thinner it gets.

    The fox rides a tiger - the fox is a fake tiger.

    The fox thinks about the swan - and can't get it.

    The fox wants to steal the sky and the moon - dreams.

    The fox drills the jar - hides its head and tail.

    Fox New Year's greetings - with malicious intentions.

    Fox quarrel - a faction of nonsense (fox) talk.

    Grapes that foxes can't eat - they're all sour.

    Foxes eat hedgehogs - they can't get their mouths off.

    The fox fights the hornet - I don't know how bad.

    Foxes wear straw hats – they don't count as people; Not people.

    The fox's tail - can't hide.

    The fox fell into the cesspool - it was stinking and smelly.

    The fox farted - ashamed.

    The fox entered the village - not well-intentioned.

    The fox enters the house - the one who comes is not good.

    The fox looks at the chickens - the more they look at it, the thinner it gets.

    The fox rides a tiger - the fox is a fake tiger.

    The fox thinks about the swan - and can't get it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The fox greets the chickens - uneasy and kind.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The cunning fox cannot escape the hunter".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The fox went and the mouse came from generation to generation;

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1, the fox eats the hedgehog Qilu - can't eat.

    2. The fox fell into the cesspool - it was shameful and smelly.

    3. Weasel and fox marry - smell the same.

    4. The fox pretends to be a cat and barks - wants to steal chickens (speculation).

    5. The fox with a white tail and a pointed tail - an old treacherous and cunning.

    6. Fox quarrel - a faction of nonsense (fox) words.

    7. The fox leads the tiger away - the fox is fake and the tiger is mighty.

    8. The fox gives the lion a New Year's greeting - he wants to be the king.

    9. Fox New Year's greetings - evil intentions.

    10. The grapes that the fox can't eat—liters—are all sour.

    11. The fox chanted the scriptures one by one and pretended to be saints.

    12, the fox fights the hornet - I don't know how powerful.

    13. Foxes wear straw hats - they don't count as people.

    14, the fox's tail - hide not noisy.

    15. The fox is looking for a rooster to pay New Year's greetings, and you are fooled one by one.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Here's what the fox said:1, ran away with a mouse to catch a mocking scum fox - one is more Diao than the other.

    2. Drive away the core fox and live in the wolf - one gang is more fierce than the other.

    3. Weasel and fox marry - smell the same.

    4. The fox pretends to be a cat and barks - wants to steal chickens.

    5. The fox with a white tail and a pointed tail - an old treacherous and cunning.

    6. Fox quarrel - a faction of nonsense (fox) words.

    7. The fox leads the tiger away - the fox is fake and the tiger is mighty.

    8. The fox gives the lion a New Year's greeting - he wants to be the king.

    After the break is a special form of Chinese language, a special form of language created by the masses in the practice of life, and it is a short, funny and vivid sentence.

    Meaning:

    The original post-break language is not the same as the expression of the current post-break language, and it is an omission of the idioms and idioms that were commonly used at that time. Chen Wangdao called it a Tibetan word in "Rhetoric Fa Fan", for example, using "leaning" instead of "blessing and misfortune", from the "Tao Te Ching": Misfortune and fortune are relied on, and blessing and misfortune are lurking, this kind of afterword requires a certain amount of literary skills, and its scope of use is limited.

    The later afterwords are metaphorical and illustrative witticisms in structure, and the people who use them often only say the metaphorical part, and the later explanation part allows the other party to comprehend by themselves, and the afterword is composed of two parts: the first part plays the role of "introduction", like a riddle, and the latter part plays the role of "backline", like a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Here's what the fox said:1. The fox comes out of the hole - it's not a good thing to scatter the rock.

    2. Foxes - very cunning.

    3. The fox looks at the chicken - the more you look at it, the thinner it becomes.

    4. Fox quarrel - a bunch of nonsense.

    5. The fox pretends to be a cat and barks - wants to steal chickens (speculation).

    6. The fox looks in the mirror - it looks weird; Weird.

    7. The evil wolf gave birth to a thief and a fox - not a good species.

    8. The fox wears a top hat - false seriousness; Beastly.

    9. The fox is looking for a rooster to pay New Year's greetings - you are fooled.

    10. The fox leads the tiger away - the fox is fake and the tiger is mighty.

    11. The fox gives the chicken a New Year's greeting - with bad intentions.

    12, the fox fart - ashamed.

    13. The fox wants to be a swan - he can't get his mouth.

    14, the fox entered the village - not well-intentioned.

    15, the fox fights the hornet - I don't know how good it is.

    16. The fox's tail - can't be hidden.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Fox New Year's greetings - evil intentions.

    2. Fox quarrels - a faction of nonsense (fox) words.

    3. Grapes that foxes can't eat - all sour.

    4. The fox eats a hedgehog - it can't be eaten.

    5. The fox fights the hornet - I don't know how powerful.

    6. Foxes wear straw hats - not human; Not people.

    7. The fox's tail - can't be hidden.

    8. The fox fell into the cesspool - it was shameful and smelly.

    9. The fox fart - ashamed.

    10. The fox rides a tiger - the fox is a fake tiger.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Fox fake tiger might.

    The fox said that he was the king of beasts, and let the tiger walk behind him, and the small animals were scared to run around, but in fact, the fox used the tiger's power to scare away the beasts. Later, he used the metaphor of "fox and fake tiger" to rely on or rely on the power of others to oppress and intimidate people.

    2, Ye Gong is a good dragon.

    In ancient times, there was a Ye Gong, who was very fond of dragons, and dragons were painted on utensils, and dragons were also carved on houses. When the real dragon found out, he came to Ye Gong's house and poked his head into the window. When Ye Gong saw it, he was so frightened that his face turned like earth, and he ran away. The metaphor is that he likes something, but he doesn't really like it.

    3. Cover your ears and steal the bell.

    The one who steals the bell is afraid of the bell ringing, and blocks his ears, thinking that he cannot hear it, and that no one else can hear it. Parable yourself to deceive yourself.

    4. Wait for the rabbit.

    During the Warring States period, there was a peasant in the Song Kingdom, who saw a rabbit hit the root of the tree and died, so he put down his hoe and waited by the root, hoping to get another rabbit that was killed, but the result was nothing. The original metaphor is the luck psychology of Xitu to succeed without effort. Now it is also a metaphor for sticking to narrow experience and not knowing how to adapt.

    5. Make amends.

    The sheepfold was broken and not repaired in time, so some of the sheep ran away. At this time, I realized my mistake and hurried to mend the sheepfold, it was not too late. Figuratively, finding a way to remedy a problem can prevent further losses.

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