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What do you mean a blind cat meets a dead mouse?

? The invisible cat met a dead mouse, which means that he was not sure, but just happened to be brave and succeeded. ?

From Lao She's Four Generations under One roof: "With such a thought, he decided to visit Dongyang. He thinks this is the most suitable way for a blind cat to touch a dead mouse. "

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The word "proverb" first appeared in Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records and Funny Stories in the Western Han Dynasty in China. Take Chu's article Ximen Bao Ruling Ye as an example: "People say that' if you don't marry Hebo, the water will float far away and drown its people' clouds." The word "proverb" here refers to popular saying.

Later, Liu Xiang quoted the words in Lu Wenshu's letter to Emperor Gaozu Xuan Di in Shuo Yuan Gui De and the biography of Han Shu Lu Wenshu by Ban Gu, and formally used "proverbs" to refer to the popular, vivid and widely popular cliché: "As the saying goes:' It is inconceivable to draw a land as a prison; For official woodcarving, the period can't be right. "This is the wind of illness." ("Guide to Telling the Garden") "So, as the saying goes:' Draw the ground as a prison and take it by surprise; Now is not the time to carve official wood. "This is the wind of illness." ("Lu Han Wen Shu Chuan")