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The dead mouse doesn't feel cold. Which allusion comes from?

The source of the sentence "Dead mice are not afraid of the cold": Chapter 19 of Hu Zheng's "Water Liu Chang": "I am a dead mouse who is not afraid of the cold, and it is a big deal to go to jail; If you know the law and break the law, your crime will be aggravated. "

Metaphor is thick-skinned, rogue, bullying and unscrupulous, usually used for irony or contempt.

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Interpretation: refers to having enough psychological preparation to face difficulties, or taking an indifferent attitude towards seemingly difficult things, usually used for self-mockery or ridicule. The metaphor is reckless, no matter what you do.

Example: "But he is a dead pig who is not afraid of scalding water. Why should he hate himself?" (Liu Qing's "Planting Valley" 14)