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What do rabbits sell as kicks?

The second kick refers to ballistic missiles and long-range ballistic missiles, which can carry nuclear warheads.

Rabbits sell camels to kick their feet. It's an explosion. The rabbit wants to blow the camel.

In what happened to that rabbit in those days, the second kick refers to ballistic missiles and long-range ballistic missiles, which can carry nuclear warheads. Animals or other objects are used in cartoons to refer to various countries, national relations, historical events or specific objects in life. The second kick in life is a kind of firecracker, which flies to the sky and explodes after the primer explodes. Used in cartoons to refer to "air defense missiles". Late extension is a network term for missiles.

It was sent by the rabbit that year.

This article is the last article of characters in rabbit animation. This paper mainly studies the camel image in rabbit animation. Most of the camel images in the play are countries in the Arabian Peninsula and its surrounding areas in Asia.

First, silly big trees with dark green hats. The country he represents is Iraq. In the play, I have been at war with other countries.

At first, the stupid big wood argued with a camel wearing a crown on the other side of the river. The crown camel represents Iran, and that river is the Arabian River. There was only one dispute over the sovereignty of this river between the two countries in history. The name of the crowned camel in the play is Pahlavi. In fact, the last Iranian king was Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.

In the play, Pahlavi was driven away from his country by camels, and Khomeini the lion took over Iran. In reality, Pahlavi was overthrown by the Iranian Islamic Revolution led by Khomeini and fled to Egypt. When the regime of Khomeini the lion was unstable, Iraq launched a war against Iran, which was called the Iran-Iraq war in history. Therefore, Silly Dammam and Khomeini the lion have been fighting in the play, and the war lasted for eight years.

In the play, Silly Big Wood fights with lions all the year round, so he has no money or food in his pocket, so he borrows money from his relatives' house and then beats him up. The image of relatives is a camel wearing a gold necklace and a gold watch. He doesn't have a name. He represents Kuwait.

This incident is about the Kuwait War. Prince Fahd, the brother of the King of Kuwait, was seriously injured and died in the battle. Five members of the royal family died in battle. Finally, the king led some members of the royal family to flee to Saudi Arabia. Soon after, countries led by the United States sent troops to Kuwait. When the Gulf War broke out, Iraq withdrew its troops from Kuwait, but it also laid the groundwork for the Iraq war in 2003.

Camels look similar to Kuwaiti camels, but they don't wear gold watches. He came to the rabbit to buy "two kicks". This is Saudi Arabia, which is ridiculed as a "big dog". At that time, the rabbit didn't know how rich the big dog family was, and the big dog family didn't know how poor the rabbit was, so many jokes came out.

The last camel image is a camel wearing a purple headscarf, representing the "imperial cemetery" Afghanistan. The Soviet Union and the United States successively lost their halberds here, and this nickname is worthy of the name.

There is also an image of the Dai Sheng bird symbolizing the Israelis. In the play, the rabbit was voted into the United Nations, and the mouth told Eagle Sauce that it would not vote for rabbits. As a result, as soon as the voice dropped on the radio, it was said that Dai Sheng's family had agreed to let the rabbit in.

In fact, all countries thought that Israel would not vote for China, but it did. In the recorded video of voting at that time, when the Israelis voted for China, it caused exclamations and applause from the participating countries.