How can rabbits make sentences without eating grass beside their nests?
Rabbits don't eat grass beside their nests. On the surface, it means that rabbits don't eat grass beside their nests, and they have self-protection inside, and there is a kind of calmness of "being their own sooner or later". In fact, the rabbit eats when it comes out of the nest, and it doesn't care whether it is near the nest or not. However, when people quote this proverb, they take it as an extension of "being good to their neighbors". Warn people not to do bad things at home. 1. The grass beside the rabbit's nest is used to cover its nest. Eating grass beside the nest is tantamount to self-destruction of the city wall; 2. Rabbits don't eat grass at all, so they don't eat grass beside their nests. 3. In order to lose weight, rabbits would rather run away and eat grass to exercise and keep fit; 4. The rabbit is farsighted and can't see the grass near the nest; 5. Rabbits eat, drink, pull and sleep all around the nest. Perhaps the environment around the nest has been polluted by the rabbits themselves, so they only eat grass that is out of sight in other places; 6. The mother of the rabbit is not allowed to eat snacks indiscriminately; 7. The grass near the nest is so close that it is not challenging. If you eat it, you will be laughed at by "other rabbits"