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Good cabbage is arched by pigs. What law of love does this sentence imply?

It's a pity that a flower is inserted in cow dung. Good cabbage is arched by pigs. It's the same thing, but it's a pity. There are grievances against flowers and cabbages, as well as envy and hatred against cow dung pigs. The implication is that the flowers are insinuating, and the cabbage has no eyes, but it is a pity that it is not so good. This shows that good things are always used by inappropriate people, wasted and wasted. This huge difference between men and women is widespread. This phenomenon puzzles many people, wondering why girls are so willing to live with such boyfriends. Therefore, a kind of "envy, jealousy and hatred" mentality has emerged, and then the saying that "all good cabbages are called pig arches" has emerged.

Generally speaking, in life, good things are occupied by people (pigs) who are considered impossible. In particular, it generally means that a beautiful woman marries a man who has no money and no looks. Everyone feels strange, but they are helpless. Only the parties know whether the lover loves money or other aspects, and it should have nothing to do with others. However, there is always someone who likes to leave a sentence: flowers lie on cow dung. In fact, this is jealousy, and it is describing women. This is a social reality and a psychological phenomenon. This is a metaphor for things, things and people that are not worth it. There is a hint of irony.

All the good cabbages are arched by pigs. Originally, it meant planting a good cabbage field, and it will be harvested soon. However, because of the lack of good care, the pigs that ran out were arched and trampled indiscriminately, and the cabbage-labor results were all wasted. It makes people feel distressed and sorry for it. Good cabbage makes pigs arch, which means that a beautiful and dignified woman marries a man who has no ability and no money.

In fact, a good cabbage was really eaten by pigs.

In recent years, the sentence that good cabbage has been arched by pigs has become a stalk and an ironic sentence. It is widely quoted in sketches, cross talks and film and television dramas.