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Idioms related to pigs:

1, grazing pigs and slaves

People are afraid of famous pigs and strong pigs.

3, pig low dog insurance

4. Zhu Tu Yong (? ? : wild boar)

5. The wolf ran away.

6. Seal the snake.

7. Rubber tapping animals and livestock

8. The pig owes the dog money

9. Friends of pigs and dogs

10, pigs in Yi Long

1 1, just like dogs.

12, Xinhe Dolphin Fish

13, kill Godson

14, the shepherd listens to the scriptures.

15, see negative coating.

16, dogs don't eat the rest.

Dogs are cowards.

18 We mourn the dolphins.

19, three jackals wading into the river

20, Liaodong white tapir

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22. The hoofs and fields of dolphins

23. pigs and dogs are worse than dogs

24. dead mouse feels no cold.

Two-part allegorical saying related to pigs:

Pig eight quit to drink ground water ... heart show.

Pig looks in the mirror ... not alone inside and outside.

Put the onion in the pig's mouth and pretend to be an elephant.

Pig Bajie eats ginseng fruit ... and doesn't even know the taste.

Providing sows in busy places ... is a shame.

Pig went into battle ... pour a palladium.

Humpback leads sow ... past injustice.

Buying pigs in a horse shop ... is not as good as that market.

Jokes related to pigs:

In the 1960s, Khrushchev, the head of state of the former Soviet Union, visited a pig farm, and accompanying reporters captured photos of Khrushchev inspecting the pig farm. The picture in the photo shows Khrushchev standing among a group of fat pigs giving orders. Later, the reporter sent the photo to the newspaper "News" of that day, and wrote an article saying "Khrushchev loves pigs". However, when the editor-in-chief of the newspaper reviewed the first draft, he was immediately unhappy with the title of the photo. The reporter was asked to change the title immediately. When the reporter came back, he thought about it and changed it to "Khrushchev among pigs". The editor-in-chief of the newspaper was still not satisfied after reading it, and asked to change it again, and the word "pig" was not allowed to appear again. After the reporter came back, he thought about it and changed it to the popular saying now, but he was afraid that the editor-in-chief was not satisfied and continued to order him to modify the title, so he made his own decision this time and did not show it to the editor-in-chief for review.

The next day, Soviet readers saw the photo just mentioned on the front page of the newspaper, with the caption "Comrade Khrushchev and friends (Comrade Khrushchev from the third left)" next to it.