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What are the three-word proverbs of failure or making a fool of yourself?
Pinyin: chyáng Xiang
Interpretation: making jokes; Make a fool of yourself.
Interpretation of Quotations: Xia Yan's Emancipate the Mind, Study hard and Practice hard: "Reading more books won't make a fool of yourself, but just learn some basic knowledge." ?
Other three-character proverbs and their explanations
1, fishing for the world: refers to going out.
2, leaving a tail: metaphorically speaking, things are not done thoroughly, and there are still problems.
3. Reveal the clues: It means that the hidden truth has been revealed.
4. Lang Langpei: Squeeze the different wishes of both sides.
5, seesaw: pull back and forth between each other.
6. Rolling: More and more.
7. a drowned rat: it describes being soaked to the skin, like a chicken falling into hot water.
8. Ma Daha: the abbreviation of "so-so" refers to a careless person.
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