Two-part allegorical saying: rabbit tail-it won't grow ~
A wily rabbit hits an eagle-taking merit as a precaution
Only when you see a rabbit will you let go-only when it's good for you will you go out (figuratively speaking, you won't do anything bad for yourself)
Monkeys laugh at rabbits with short tails-so do you.
Red-Haired Rabbit-Ancient mountain products
Skin a rabbit alive-quarrel
Catch rabbits on New Year's Day-celebrate the New Year without them.
Lost the cow and drove away the rabbit-I don't know which is bigger and which is smaller.
Catch rabbits on August 15-you have a holiday, and you have a holiday without you (metaphor has nothing to do with the overall situation)
A "tumbler" rides a rabbit-it's dishonest.
Rabbit shoes. -Run.
Drive the rabbit away with a tractor-you can't make it strong (metaphor: you are capable and talented, but you can't display it because of conditions)
Tiger skin, rabbit gall-bully is always coward.
The old cow chased the rabbit-it was too strong to catch up.
The old sow chased the rabbit-out of breath.
It belongs to the rabbit-it jumps three feet high.
Shooting rabbits on new year's eve-with it for the new year, without it: also for the new year.
Knocking gongs and beating rabbits-booing
Green Baby Looking at Jade Rabbit-Is there a difference between land and land?
Rabbit skin-reverse steak
The rabbit became very good-stronger than the tiger.
Proverb:
Rabbits don't eat grass near their nests-even villains don't hurt their next-door neighbors.
Rabbits bite when they are in a hurry.
Poetry ~ I only think of "the male rabbit's feet are uncertain, the female rabbit's eyes are blurred, and the two rabbits walk beside the ground." Can I argue whether I am a man or a woman? "