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Idiom of men cheating.

Idiom of men cheating:

Make love, chop and change your mind.

1, philandering [niā n huā r ě co]: come: pinch; Provoke: provoke; Grass and flowers: metaphors of women. Metaphor shows mercy everywhere, referring to teasing and seduction between men and women.

2, chop and change [zhāo sān mù]: originally refers to playing tricks to deceive people. Later, the metaphor often changed his mind and was capricious.

3. See different thoughts and move [jià n yü s qiā n]: move: change. I want to change my mind when I see another thing. Refers to the will is not firm, love is not single-minded.

4. Looking for flowers and asking for willows [xún huā wèn liǔ]: Flowers and willows: originally refers to the scenery in spring, but also refers to the prostitutes in the old days. The original meaning is to appreciate spring scenery. Post-old novels are used to refer to prostitutes.

5. During the Warring States Period, two vassal states, Qin and Chu, were opposed to each other, and wars often occurred. For their own interests and security, some vassal States sometimes tend to Qin and sometimes to Chu. Metaphor is capricious.