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Eat rabbit head in the year of rabbit.

Eating rabbit head in the Year of Rabbit: Don't worry about wealth.

The two-part allegorical sayings of the Year of the Rabbit are as follows:

1, a rabbit jumped out of the haystack-you are also a bodyguard.

2. Run away with the rabbit-it's not worth the loss.

3. Catch rabbits on New Year's Day-it's a New Year's Day without it (metaphorically insignificant).

4. Wear rabbit shoes-run fast.

5, the fox cries the rabbit-false compassion; Fake charity.

There are fifteen rabbits in my arms-seven on the top and eight on the bottom.

7, machine guns hit rabbits-make a mountain out of a molehill.

8. Tell the rabbit to pull the mill-there is no such thing.

9, rabbits in spring-groups of gangs.

10, drive a tractor to drive away rabbits-you can't make it strong.

1 1, the hungry wolf pounced on the rabbit-hold on.

12, the tiger eats the rabbit-swallow it in one gulp; Rudder; The whole.

13, the old sow chased the rabbit-out of breath.

14, the old cow chased the rabbit-too strong to catch up.

15, the eagle chased the rabbit-one in the sky and one underground.

Xiehouyu:

Two-part allegorical saying is a special language form of Chinese. It is a special language form created by the people in their life practice, and it is a short, funny and vivid sentence. Two-part allegorical saying consists of two parts: the first part is the introduction, like a riddle, and the second part is the background, like a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate. In a certain language environment, the first half sentence and the second half sentence are usually spoken. You can understand and guess its original meaning, so it is called two-part allegorical saying.

Han civilization has a long history, and historical vicissitudes have precipitated, refined and condensed into a wonderful Chinese language art, among which two-part allegorical sayings give people profound thinking and enlightenment with their unique expressive force, which has been passed down through the ages. It reflects the unique customs, traditions and national culture of the Chinese nation, tastes life, understands philosophy and improves wisdom. Two-part allegorical sayings generally have profound meanings, and a short sentence condenses a lot of wisdom.