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If you were asked to use an idiom to describe the feeling of being a cicada, what would you use and tell me your reasons?

Golden cicada sheds its shell

jīn chán tuō qiào

Explains that cicadas must shed a layer of shell when they become adults. It is a metaphor for using a trick to escape, so that people cannot detect it in time.

From the second chapter of "Xie Tianxiang" by Guan Hanqing of Yuan Dynasty: "I tried all my tricks to make me feel so sad that I couldn't find a lie like a golden cicada to escape from its shell."

Structural subject-predicate formula.

Usage is used to describe the method of concealment; to divert other people's attention; to escape. Generally used as predicate, object and attributive.

Positive sound shell; cannot be pronounced as "ké".

Distinguish the shape of cicada; cannot write "silkworm" or "殚".

Synonyms: delaying the attack, concealing the enemy from the sky

Antonym: catching a turtle in a urn

Example: Yang Liulang used ~ to escape from the tiger's mouth.