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Idioms, proverbs, Spring Festival couplets and poems related to pigs

1, dress up as a pig and eat a tiger.

It means to start pretending to be a weak person to attract your attention, lure you to the bait, and then give you a fatal blow in front of him. Simply put, it is to hide the strength, play dumb, and let the opponent easily win after underestimating the enemy.

2, Zhu Bajie looks in the mirror, not a person inside and outside.

Literally, it means "pigs and Bajie are inside and outside the mirror, not' people'". Metaphor is that both sides are not pleasing, and people are complaining everywhere. Ex.: The intention is good, but what he said makes the pig look in the mirror, not human inside and outside.

3. Pig and Bajie fight.

Story of Journey to the West: Pig Bajie used a rake as a weapon and often turned his back and beat his opponent with stunts. For example, if you do something wrong, you will not only reject other people's accusations, but also blame each other.

People are afraid of famous pigs and strong pigs.

There's a saying in China: Shoot the first bird with a gun. Therefore, people are easily attacked when they are famous, while pigs should be slaughtered when they are powerful. So don't be too ostentatious and keep a low profile. To protect themselves. Today's society is not what it used to be, and it needs to publicize its personality to compete. But it depends on how society judges.

5. If the dog doesn't.

Read g ǒ u zh ü b ü ru, ü: pig. Even pigs and dogs are inferior. Describe the despicable behavior to the extent that even pigs and dogs are inferior. Example: You are a stubborn and evil dog scum. (Guo Moruo's "Southern Crown Grass" Act V)