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What do you mean by "the rabbit is dead and the fox is sad" and "the rabbit is dead and the dog cooks"?

The fox mourns the death of the hare-return evil for good.

Pronunciation tü sü hü bü i

The rabbit died and the fox was very sad. Metaphor is sad for the death of the same kind.

Source "Biography of Song Shili": "The fox dies and the rabbit cries, dies, and would rather live alone?" Yuan Ming's "Earning Kuai Tong" is the fourth fold: "Today, the oil is ripe. As the saying goes, the rabbit is sad when it dies, and the cheese is sighing."

For example, the tortoise answered the giant croak, and the fox was sad and the rabbit died. (Tian Ming Yizheng, "Yu Xiao Ling Diao")

Once rabbits are caught, hounds are killed for food-when they lose their usefulness, trusted assistants are eliminated.

Pronunciation t ǐ s ǐ g ǐ u p and ng

Interpretation of cooking: cooking. When the rabbit dies, the hounds are ripe. Metaphor is abandoned or killed after serving the rulers.

The source "Historical Records of the King of Yue Goujian's Family": "Birds are exhausted, and good bows are hidden; A sly rabbit dies and a running dog cooks. "

For example, when a man of insight in ancient times made a name for himself, he left, avoiding the disaster of "a hundred birds are not born, ~" (Chen's "Water Margin" ninth time)