Snake death no longer poisons people. (Saudi Arabian proverb)
Snakes have no pity for sleeping people. (Iranian proverb)
Snakeskin is luxurious and teeth are poisonous. (Korean proverb)
Bite by a snake, three points to the bone. (China proverb)
Snakes are thick and thin, and bad people are big and small. (China proverb)
The nature of snakes cannot be changed. (Brazilian proverb)
Snakes are terrible in their mouths. (Fulani proverb)
People can't take snakes into holes. (Zulu proverb)
The place where the snake crawls can make people feel uneasy. (Yabo proverb)
Hold the snake in your arms and it will bite you when it wakes up. (Greek proverb)
The snake has changed its skin and its nature remains the same. (Russian proverb)
Analysis of proverbs about snakes: 1. Snakes hurt tigers; 2. Count the heavens and the earth; 2. disaster. Example: Bad luck. Number (phoneme): Fate. Example: doomsday. The number of heaven and earth: the inevitable doom of heaven and earth.
It is said that the disaster of being bitten by a snake and a tiger is doomed and inevitable. As the saying goes, doom is inevitable, and some disasters are doomed. Don't blame others.
Second, the serpent crossed the ridge.
Two-part allegorical sayings Tian An: Tian Geng. Network: the crawling of reptiles. In this case, it means moving slowly, which is called in Taiwanese. Because of its huge and slow movement, the snake climbed over the ridge. Taiwanese is called "ridge", which has two meanings: first, it refers to the crawling action of snakes. Another means to move slowly and methodically like a snake. This sentence is used to describe people's slow movements.
A similar proverb: The serpent waddled across the ridge: It means that the serpent crawls so slowly that it can't even climb over the ridge, which means that people are slow and slow.
Third, straw rope is regarded as snake straw rope: straw rope
Being frightened by treating the straw rope as a snake is the sequela of being bitten by a snake, because the shape of the straw rope is somewhat similar to that of a snake. For example, it is difficult to tell a straw rope from a snake in dim light. Moreover, people who have been bitten by snakes will mistake straw ropes for snakes when they are in a hurry, and their fears are inexplicable.
Fourth, big snakes don't put shit.
Although snakes are big, they don't excrete much shit. Here, the snake is a metaphor for the rich. Don't put shit is stingy charity. Describe the rich who are stingy and refuse to donate more to public welfare.
Five, make the ghost play tricks on the snake: drive the imp, which is a metaphor for conspiracy. Play with snakes: Play with snakes and tease them.
Metaphor is killing people with a knife and gun. Describe vicious and cruel people, use all kinds of vicious means to control deprivation and let the disabled show off.
Six, the snake can't die, and the evil beat is the opposite: fight. Evil: fierce. Inverse evil: more vicious.
It is said that when a snake is hit, it will not be killed. Only when it is injured will the snake be more fierce than before it was beaten. Metaphor in addition to evil, mow the grass without pulling the roots, the spring breeze blows high, and the future troubles are endless.
Similar to the proverb: a snake can't kill you, so retaliate.
Seven, the green scorpion is not afraid of snakes. Green Scorpion: Blind. Don't be afraid of snakes: don't be afraid of snakes
Blind people don't know fear because they can't see the scene of external things because of visual impairment, and of course they can't see the danger of snakes. For example, they can't see the harm they encounter or the terror of their enemies, and they don't know the potential danger.