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Are there any proverbs, idioms and stories about "Year of the Pig" or "Pig"?

1, pig herding slaves (idiom) [mùzhnúxì]

Basic definition: a disparaging term for gambling.

Source: Ling Xuan's Biography of the Book of Jin and Tao Kan: "Cowherd, Pig Shepherd!"

The gambler is playing the game of herding pigs and slaves.

2. Pig friends and dog friends? (Idiom) [zh péng gǐu yǐu]

Basic definition: metaphor for lazy and idle bad friends.

Source: Modern Ouyang Shan's "Struggle" 44: "I am worried that my father and son's hard-earned family business is not enough. He is jealous of those pigs, friends and dogs every day!"

3. What about Zhu? (Idiom) [zh ū t ū x and y ǒ ng]

Basic interpretation: wild boar. Refers to a person who rushes forward desperately and is not afraid of death (including derogatory meaning).

Source: Han Shu Shi Ji by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "The Huns invaded a lot, and most prisoners in the world were slaves, so they were called Zhu."

Vernacular translation: Huns invaded badly. Wang Mang recruited prisoners and slaves on a large scale all over the world, which was called "pig sudden courage". All taxes come from imperial secretaries, and property taxes are collected by one thirtieth.

4, pig eight quit to look in the mirror, inside and outside is not a person. (proverb)

Basic meaning: Inside and outside the mirror are pigs and Bajie, not "people". Metaphor is that both sides are not pleasing, and people are complaining everywhere.

5. Dead mice can't feel cold. (proverb)

Basic meaning: 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.