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Rabbit's Allegorical Words

Rabbit steak nest-settle down

The rabbit bounced on the cowl-pretending to be a lot of power (handle of the car. The person who drives the cart)

The rabbit is in a hurry-it will bite people

Rabbit skinning-upside down

Rabbits become fine-more powerful than tigers

Rabbit eats rice cakes-bored

Rabbit fights -small fights ; jump up and down

Bunny wears splints-filling donkeys with big ears

The rabbit is the cowboy-messed up

Rabbit ears-very clever

The rabbit teases the eagle—getting trouble to the upper body; taking its own trouble; nothing to look for

The rabbit runs with the horse-beyond the reach of the dust

The Rabbit Constructs Juezi-No Staying Power

Rabbit's wheel-out of suit

Rabbit driving a horse-drawn cart-messed up

The rabbit drove the cow and played arbitrarily-messed up; messed up

The rabbit meets the eagle-hairy

Rabbit calling the door-meat delivered to the door

The rabbit enters the mill road-what kind of donkey with big ears

Rabbits rely on their legs, wolves rely on their teeth-each has its own way of making a living

Rabbit pulling cart-don't understand that set; jumping and jumping; jumping and jumping

The rabbit pulls the rake-can't do it; there is more than enough but not enough; powerless

Rabbits run all over the mountain-come back to the old nest

The rabbit ran to the mill-pretending to be a donkey with a big tail

A tiger in a herd of rabbits-a behemoth

Rabbits give birth to mice-a litter is not as good as a litter

Rabbit tail-can't grow

Under the Rabbit-Out of the ordinary

Rabbit feasts on tiger-Yin eats Maoliang

The rabbit sleeps with a shotgun-bold

The rabbit sits on a tiger leather chair-Liushen Wuzhu

Rabbit's Allegorical Words

Catching rabbits on August 15th-celebrate the festival with you, and celebrate without you (the metaphor is irrelevant to the overall situation.)

Tumbler riding a rabbit-not honest

A rabbit pops out of the haystack-you are also a bodyguard

Jackal invites guests of rabbits-nothing good

Rabbit legs-run fast

Wearing bunny shoes-running fast

Beat the rabbit and feed the eagle-the benefits are given to the wicked

Playing rabbits and catching yellow goats-catching extravagantly; extraordinarily

Running a horse with a rabbit-the gain is not worth the loss

Catching a rabbit on the first day of the New Year-New Year with it, and New Year without it (The metaphor is trivial, and the increase or decrease does not affect the overall situation.)

Playing rabbits on New Year’s Eve-not many with you, not many without you

Catch the rabbit and die the eagle-the gain is not worth the loss

Lost the scalper and drive the rabbit-I don't know which is big or small

Hungry wolf pounces on rabbit-hold on

Shoot the shotgun in the sorghum field-send the rabbit to get up

The monkey laughs and the rabbit has short tails-each other; the same as each other

The fox cries the rabbit-false mercy; false charity

Carrying a Rabbit-Uneasy

Fifteen rabbits in his arms-seven up and down

Machine gun hitting rabbits-making a big fuss

Only release the eagle only when you see a rabbit—you will go out when you are in a position to gain (a metaphor of not doing things that are not beneficial to you.)

The cunning rabbit hits the eagle-offensive as defensive

Ask the rabbit to go to grind-there is no such thing

The rabbit that enters the net is hooked into the fish-ten to be sure

Bunny in spring-in groups

Rabbit's Allegorical Words

Rabbits in a cage-bumping and bumping; squeezing and bumping

Driving a tractor to chase rabbits-can't do it hard (for example, one has the ability and talent, but it can't be used due to the limitations of the conditions.)

The toad chases the rabbit-can't keep up with one step, can't keep up with every step; can't keep up with one step, get nervous every step of the way

The eagle chases the rabbit-one in the sky, the other underground

The tiger eats the rabbit-swallows it in one bite; hu lun is intact; the whole child is swallowed

The old sow chases the rabbit-out of breath

Raising the grass and playing rabbits-piggyback

Rabbits running all over the mountain do not return to their nests-they are used to being wild

Shotgun hits rabbits-open one eye, close one eye

Riding a rabbit to celebrate the new year-shambles

Knock the gong to drive the rabbit-booing

Frog looking at jade rabbit-there is a difference between heaven and earth

Three-eyed gun hitting a rabbit-maybe

Picking up firewood and hitting rabbits-kills two birds with one stone; two without delay

Catching rabbits with horse poles-fooling around

Rabbit's Allegorical Words

Rabbit head, mouse tail-nondescript

Rabbit Erye (clay toy of rabbit head human body) fight-scattered

The Rabbit Fight-Scattered Stalls

Master Rabbit crossed the river-paralyzed

Rabbit patted his chest-heartless and liverless

Rabbit and fox are sorrowful-things hurt their kind

Three jumps even if the rabbit is dead-a dying struggle

Feeding Rabbits and Sheep

Wu Song Fights Rabbits-A Useless Place for Heroes

The blind dog catches the rabbit-touches the mouth

Playing rabbits in snow -running for nothing

A little rabbit ran out of the flock-wild

Throw out rabbits in the wild-whoever catches it belongs to whom

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鹰嘴里夺兔,猫嘴里夺鱼——难下手;下不了手;无法下手

抓把兔子草喂骆驼——不是好料