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What do you mean, "lightning is too fast to steal bells"?

First, "stealing a clock is as fast as lightning" means:

The thunder came too fast to cover your ears. The metaphor is fierce, which makes people unprepared. Thunder is an idiom, which means extremely fast. It is also an idiom, which means to deceive oneself and others. The man said these two idioms together. Now this wrong sentence has become a joke, and it is often used to mean extremely fast. ...

Second, the source:

< "Dao military potential >" Liu's lightning is as fast as lightning. Lightning is as fast as your eyes. "

Third, examples:

1) So I gave him a surprise attack and ate him in one bite. It's entirely possible. ★ Qulang Erjiu

2) As fast as lightning, steal the bell.

3) Han Qiaosheng made a slip of the tongue when explaining a game.

4) There is also a full version: lightning steals bells too fast. ...

5) the full name is: lightning is too fast to steal bells and won't let us paddle.