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Clouds in the sky are most afraid of the wind. What will the clouds look like when the wind comes? The wind is most afraid of walls. When the wall appears, the wind will be their greatest fear. What c

Clouds in the sky are most afraid of the wind. What will the clouds look like when the wind comes? The wind is most afraid of walls. When the wall appears, the wind will be their greatest fear. What can a mouse do? Clouds are afraid of the wind, the wind blows away clouds, the wind is afraid of walls, the wind crosses walls, the walls are afraid of mice, mice cross walls, mice are afraid of cats, and cats catch mice. ..........

This allusion comes from a folk joke "Painting a Tiger" in China.

It is said that the parents of a county are very pretentious and ostentatious, and they are not familiar with painters of Danqing. They always boast that painters of Danqing are first-rate. One day, he drew a tiger on a whim and hung it on the wall, enjoying it smugly. Then a policeman passed by and the county magistrate asked, "What do you think I drew?" The servant who is good at flattering his master saw this. Although he thought it looked like a cat, he kept praising it: "Well painted, well painted! Just like a live tiger. " Hearing this, the magistrate smiled and immediately rewarded him with twelve taels of silver.

The next day, another officer passed by, and the county magistrate asked, "What do you think I drew?" The honest officer said, "My Lord, this is a cat." The county magistrate flew into a rage when he heard of the fire. When the officer saw it, he was shocked and said, "Sir, I'm telling the truth!" The county magistrate shouted, "What a shame! How dare you call a tiger? I drew a cat. What should I do? Somebody, hit him on the 40th board! "

On the third day, the county magistrate asked the third officer, who paused and said, "Sir, I dare not say." The magistrate asked, "What are you afraid of?" "I'm afraid of my master." The magistrate asked, "Sir, what am I afraid of?" "The master is afraid of the emperor." "What is the emperor afraid of?" "The emperor is afraid of God." "What is God afraid of?" "God is afraid of clouds." "What is the cloud afraid of?" "Clouds are afraid of the wind." "What is the wind afraid of?" "The wind is afraid of the wall." "What is the wall afraid of?" "The wall is afraid of mice." "What are mice afraid of?" "The mouse is not afraid of anything but the master's painting." Hearing this, the county magistrate was dumbfounded with anger.