The idioms, proverbs and famous aphorisms about rabbits are as follows:
1. Idioms:
1. A lion fighting a rabbit: a metaphor for using all your energy to do small things seriously. treat.
2. The rabbit flies and the black flies: It is a metaphor for the movement of the sun and the moon, and the rapid passage of time.
3. Chasing rabbits, first served: It is a metaphor for something that has no owner. Whoever gets it first will belong to him, and others can no longer fight for it.
4. Frightened ape and escaped rabbit: such as a frightened ape and an escaped rabbit. Describes a quick escape. Sun Xiao
5. Rabbits die and dogs enjoy: It means that they are reused when something happens, but they are destroyed after the thing is done.
2. Proverbs:
6. In the Year of the Rabbit, the old will be prosperous, and they must know how to get rich.
7. In the Year of the Rabbit, your fortune will be prosperous and good luck will abound.
8. The Year of the Rabbit brings good fortune, and the house is full of peace and happiness.
9. In the Year of the Rabbit, you will have abundant financial resources and get rich in time.
10. Everything will go well in the year of the Rabbit, and good luck will come to your family and home.
3. Famous aphorisms:
11. The rabbit got into the grinding tunnel - pretending to be a big-eared donkey.
12. Rabbit digging is not a human job.
13. On the fifth night of the New Year, a rabbit will be waiting for you - you can celebrate the New Year with it, or you can celebrate the New Year without it.
14. Driving a tractor to kill a rabbit - you are too strong to do it.
15. The rabbit bites the wolf - this is not bad.
New Year:
The Spring Festival refers to the traditional Lunar New Year in the cultural circle of Chinese characters, commonly known as "New Year's Day". The traditional names are New Year, New Year, and New Year, but it is also known colloquially as Celebrate the New Year, celebrate the New Year, and celebrate the New Year. Chinese people have celebrated the Spring Festival for more than 4,000 years. In modern times, people set the Spring Festival on the first day of the first lunar month, but it usually does not end until at least the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. In the folk, the Spring Festival in the traditional sense refers to the twelfth month of the twelfth lunar month or the 23rd or 24th day of the twelfth lunar month. The festival lasts until the 19th day of the first lunar month.
During the Spring Festival, China's Han people and some ethnic minorities have to hold various celebration activities. On the day of the Spring Festival, people try their best to go home and reunite with their relatives to express their eager expectations for the coming year and their best wishes for life in the new year. The Spring Festival is the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation. It is also an important carrier for Chinese people to release their emotions and satisfy their psychological needs. It is the annual carnival and eternal spiritual pillar of the Chinese nation.