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China culture is extensive and profound. What's the next sentence?

China's culture is profound, including many proverbs and two-part allegorical sayings, some of which have even become our mantra and are often talked about. Although there is no flowery rhetoric, it contains a lot of philosophy of life. Bian Xiao today will tell you these proverbs.

One of them said, "Rabbits don't eat grass beside their nests". It is still often used in our lives, but few people know what the next sentence is. "Rabbits don't eat grass beside their nests" also comes from the people, and it is the experience summed up by farmers who often grow crops in the fields. They found that although rabbits like eating grass very much, they never eat grass near their nests, because once these grasses are eaten, their nests will be directly exposed and become "a nest end". Don't do bad things at home.

This idiom can be traced back to the Qing Dynasty. At that time, because of the corruption of the Qing government, China was forced to open its doors, and the great powers burned, killed and looted in China, and the people were miserable. But at this time someone started a business. He is Hu Xueyan. He used his network to help Zuo buy arms, hoard food and make a fortune. I was unexpectedly rewarded by Cixi and transferred him to North Korea as a second-class official. Hu Xueyan, with its infinite scenery, immediately revealed its true nature.

Hu Xueyan is a greedy and lecherous man. Now rich and powerful, he began to search for beautiful women everywhere and enrich his "harem". On one occasion, a good friend of Hu Xueyan, because of something at home, left his wife at Hu Xueyan's house to take shelter from the wind, and repeatedly told Hu Xueyan to take good care of her and never have wild dreams. Hu Xueyan smiled and replied, "Don't worry, rabbits don't eat grass beside their nests."