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Rabbits don't eat grass near their nests.

There is grass beside the nest, so why run all over the mountain.

Rabbits don't eat grass near their nests. The second half of the sentence is "Why run all over the mountains when there is grass near their nests?" It is said that the reason why this sentence is widely circulated is also related to Hu Xueyan, a famous red top businessman in Qing Dynasty. Therefore, it means that you can't do bad things at home, generally speaking, you can't do it to people around you.

An analysis of the meaning of common sayings

In our daily life, we often hear such a sentence: "Rabbits don't eat grass beside their nests"! The original meaning of this sentence is that although the rabbit is a herbivore, it doesn't eat the grass near its nest. Because the grass next to the rabbit's nest is used for hiding, if you eat it, it is undoubtedly suicide.

The rabbit is a very clever and resourceful animal. The rabbit likes eating grass very much, but he would rather go far away to eat grass and come back than eat weeds near his hole. This is not to say that rabbits are hardworking, but that the rabbit mechanism has been exhausted, because all the weeds around their homes can be eaten, and the grass will become more and more bare, which will easily expose the location of their holes. Once the rabbit, an animal with no fighting ability, is ambushed in a hole by natural enemies, it will only be a dead end! Therefore, there is more than one rabbit nest, which is the so-called "three caves of cunning rabbits".