What are the idioms about pigs?

A pig is humble and a dog is dangerous? [ zhū bēi gǒu xiǎn ] It is a metaphor for a despicable and insidious person.

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"Book of Southern Qi·Ka Bin Biography": "Bin also said about animals: 'Sheep are lustful and ruthless, pigs are mean and willful, geese are stubborn and proud. The dog's nature is dangerous, and it is all against the noble power. '"

Zhutu Xiyong? [ zhū tū xī yǒng ] Xi: wild boar. Refers to a person who rushes forward desperately and is not afraid of death (with a derogatory meaning).

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"Han Shu·Shi Huo Zhi 2": "The Xiongnu invaded the bandits very much, and the powerful and powerful people in the world made slaves prisoners, and they were called pigs and pigs."

Fat Pig Arch? [ féi zhū gǒng mén ] It means that you bring something to your door and make someone unexpectedly get rich. Chapter 5 of "Heroes of Sons and Daughters": "I think your filial piety is so pitiful. I'll leave you a whole body, give you medicine to drink, and let you die in confusion. That's it." ”

One dragon and one pig? [yī lóng yī zhū] One is the dragon and the other is the pig. It is a metaphor for two people at the same time, with great distinction between superior and inferior.

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The poem "Fu Shushu Chengnan" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "Each two families have children, and the children coincide with each other. The young and the old gather to play, and they are not the same team of fish. Thirty The bones are made of one dragon and one pig."

Coil pig, leprous dog? [ní zhū lài gǒu] is a metaphor for a humble or vulgar person. Same as "mud pig scabies dog".

A mud pig or a dog? [ní zhū wǎ gǒu] is a metaphor for a mean or vulgar person. Same as "mud pig scabies dog".

Pig slave play? [ mù zhū nú xì ] A derogatory name for gambling.

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"Book of Jin·Biography of Tao Kan": "The pu man is the pig slave who plays with his ears!"

People are afraid of being famous, and pigs are afraid of being strong? [rén pà chū míng zhū pà zhuàng ] People are afraid of being famous and getting into trouble, just like pigs that are fattened and will be slaughtered.

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Chapter 83 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "We are getting more and more difficult every day, but the outside world is still so particular. As the saying goes, 'People are afraid of being famous, but pigs are afraid. "Strong", besides, it's a false name. "

Dogs and pigs don't eat the rest? [ gǒu zhū bù shí qí yú ] Food: Eat. Neither the dog nor the pig would eat what was left of him. Describes a person's conduct as extremely despicable and dirty.

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〖Source〗Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Han Shu·Yuan Hou Biography": "Received someone as a solitary person, and took advantage of the convenience to seize the country without caring about kindness. People are like this. Otherwise, dogs and pigs will not eat the rest."

Blanching pigs in cold water? [lěng shuǐ tàng zhū] is a metaphor for wasting effort and having no effect. Sardine's "The Gold Rush" Chapter 26: "He said to himself, 'He didn't say anything in particular!' Don't panic, why are you panicking!" "Of course, if you don't have a great attitude, it's a bit like scalding a pig in cold water!" Ke Fei's "Spring Tide" 3: "It's been a full year since I left the army, and I haven't accomplished anything. I have encountered some bad luck like scalding a pig in cold water." ”