Source: Qing Huang's "City Room Defense": "There is a lonely place outside, and Gong Xiaoxiao has been in and out since then." Interpretation: There is an empty and secluded place outside, where thieves go in and out.
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Idioms about thieves:
1, Liang Shangjun (liáng shàng jūn zǐ? ), beam: beam. A gentleman hiding on the beam. Synonym for thief. Now the metaphor of thieves sometimes refers to people who are divorced from reality and the masses.
From Ye Fan's Autobiography of Chen Ya in the Later Han Dynasty: Madam encouraged herself. Bad people are not necessarily evil, but they are used to sex, which is why they are like this. The gentleman on the beam is! Interpretation: People can't help themselves. Unkind people are not necessarily bad in nature, and (bad) habits are often formed by (not paying attention to) character cultivation, so we have come to this step. The gentleman on the beam is such a person!
2.Huíyín Huído means to induce others to commit adultery or steal. The original intention is that the property is not well kept, leading to theft by others; Women dress up coquettishly to seduce others to flirt. It turns out that the meaning of the disaster is self-confessed. Later, he often guided by "teaching prostitutes and thieves" to lure people to do bad things such as theft and adultery.
From the Han Dynasty's anonymous Yi Ci Shang: "Slow Tibetan thief; Ye Rong is obscene. " Interpretation: If you hide your property slowly, you tell the thief to get it. Women dress up coquettishly to seduce others to flirt.
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