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What do you mean when a dog climbs over a wall and a pig climbs a tree?

Dogs climb the wall and pigs climb the tree, which means that dogs can climb the wall when they are in a hurry and pigs can climb the tree when they are in a hurry. Metaphor is a bad person who makes trouble desperately when there is no way out.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Twenty-second Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: Today, I listened to his short story "People put all their eggs in one basket to rebel, dogs put all their eggs in one basket to jump over the wall", which not only caused trouble, but also made me feel bored.

Now I have heard other short sentences, "People put all their eggs in one basket to rebel, dogs put all their eggs in one basket to climb over the wall", not only what happened, but I haven't left yet.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate, it is derogatory.

A dog jumped over a wall and a pig climbed a tree.

The specific explanation of taking risks is as follows:

1, which means: taking risks means taking risky actions when there is no way out.

2. pronunciation: Tangeer

3. Grammar: Formally, it is derogatory as predicate, attribute and complement.

4. Quote Zuo Wenzhu's Seventeen Years of An Gong written by Zuo Qiuming in the pre-Qin period: "A small country is a big country, and a deer is a deer without virtue. What can we do urgently? "

A small country serves a big country, yes, that's the man. No virtue, it is his deer. What are you eager to choose?

For example, a man, no matter who he is, will take risks and do irrational things when his self-esteem is hurt.