1. Sentences about the appearance of pigs
Sentence 1 When I came to my grandma’s house during the summer vacation, I saw a pig pen in her house with several pigs with fat heads and big ears. . On their big fat heads hang a pair of wide and thick big ears, a pair of small eyes with a long nose, and their bucket-like bodies are covered with a layer of white fur. When you touch it, it feels very comfortable. They sway a tail that is thick at the top and thin at the bottom all day long, looking very cute.
Sentence 2: My grandfather’s family raised a pig, and its name was Duoduo. Duoduo is chubby. It has big ears like a fan, eyes like two black gems, a nose that is always turned up high, a big mouth, a short tail, and it wiggles when it walks. . Duoduo is very useful, its whole body is full of treasures, its meat can be eaten, and you can grow taller if you eat it, its skin can be used to make leather clothes and leather shoes, and its excrement can be used as fertilizer. Duoduo also has shortcomings. He is very lazy and snores while sleeping, but he is still delicious.
In the third sentence, the piglet has a long nose, with two nostrils exposed, a big mouth below, a pair of small eyes above, and fan-like ears on both sides, which are swaying like two The fan is blowing!
The piggy looks so cute! Its head is big and round, and its small eyes are narrowed into slits. A big nose is always tilted upward, revealing two large round nostrils, like vents. A big mouth is as big as a big rubber ball, and two big ears hang down like two fans. A big fat belly is very elastic, as if there are many big springs inside. As he walks, he shakes his head, but where is his butt? Twisting and twisting. Where's the tail? Swinging it around, it’s so cute! 2. Idioms, sayings, couplets and poems related to pigs
Dogs are not as good as pigs (idiom) Pig (zhì): pig. Not even as good as a pig or a dog. Describing extremely despicable conduct or extremely shameless behavior. [Quotation] "Xunzi Honor and Disgrace": "This is a human being, but once a dog was not as good as a pig." It is also called "a dog is not as good as a pig" [nearly] as a beast
The description of a wolf running like a pig suddenly People flee in panic, or bad guys wantonly destroy and destroy.
Pig friends and dog friends are metaphors for bad friends who are lazy and do not do their job properly. It also describes a friend who can only have fun and cannot endure hardship. Synonymous with "husband and dog friends".
Mud pigs and scabies dogs are metaphors for humble or vulgar people.
People are afraid of being famous, and pigs are afraid that they will be slaughtered if they become fat. It is a metaphor that people will get into trouble after becoming famous.
A dragon and a pig represent two people who are very different from each other. It comes from an article by Han Yu, a famous writer in the Tang Dynasty, which means that there is basically no difference between people when they are young, but the depth of knowledge varies with age, so there is a difference between a dragon and a pig.
Referring to pigs and scolding dogs is a roundabout way of cursing people. It is synonymous with "pointing at mulberry trees and scolding locust trees".
Pigs and dogs are not as inferior as metaphors.
The pig is brave and brave, which is a metaphor for sharp and brave conflict.
The pig's hoof is a metaphor for making small sacrifices in the hope of getting big rewards.
The metaphor of a pig suddenly wolf running is a metaphor for the scene of running in a hurry. It is usually used to describe the situation when two armies are facing each other and the defeated army is fleeing.
Killing pigs to educate children is a metaphor for parents who should set an example and cultivate honest character in their children from an early age.
Pigs and sheep change color, which is a metaphor for reversing and completely changing the situation.
Inferior to pigs and dogs. Swearing words that are inferior to livestock. Synonymous with "dogs and pigs are not as good as dogs".
The pig of Liaodong means that it is rare and strange, or it may be ashamed because of its shallow knowledge.
Buying pigs in the horse shop (after saying a few words) It’s no big deal. A metaphor for something that comes out of nothing.
Pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger is a metaphor for cheating. One dragon and one pig are a metaphor for the difference between virtuous and unworthy people.
Mud pigs and tile dogs are metaphors for useless things.
Pig slave games, gambling or chess.
The fat pig arch is a metaphor for the benefits that come to your door.
The pig head in the temple has an owner. The extended metaphor has reasons and makes sense.
Zhu Bajie goes into battle (after saying a few words) and beats a palladium. It is a metaphor for not admitting one's own fault, but instead biting others.
Zhu Bajie wears flowers (hyphew): (1) Consciously beautiful. (2) The uglier the person is, the more mischievous they are.
Zhu Bajie looks at himself in the mirror (a postscript): (1) He is not a human being inside or outside. (2) Make him look bad in person.
Zhu Bajie takes a plane (after saying a few words) Ugly to the sky.
Zhu Bajie eats ginseng fruit (Quotation 3. Famous aphorisms about pigs
People are afraid of being famous, but pigs are afraid of being strong.
——Cao Xueqin, a Manchu novelist in the Qing Dynasty, "A Dream of Red Mansions" "Chapter 83 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty. The general meaning of this sentence is: People are afraid of having a good reputation and growing fat.
This is a common saying, which is similar to "a big tree attracts the wind" and "a tree with eaves is exposed to the wind". The metaphor of "Di Qian dies first" is the same. Because people become famous, all kinds of troubles will come one after another, just like pigs will be killed when they become fat.
This sentence The saying sometimes also refers to people who have lost their creative spirit and become conservative in order to maintain their status. Show host Guo Degang said: "It is better to raise a pig if you don't study." - Social commentator and best-selling author Li Chengpeng's "Missing Person" "A dead pig is not afraid of boiling water." Bajie looks in the mirror - there are no people inside and outside.
The pig's head is rotten. ——The Qing Dynasty novelist Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" Chapter 13 of "The Scholars". Rotten: Boiled, refers to the meat being cooked well.
The general idea of ??these two sentences is: when the money is spent, the matter is done; when the heat is up, the pig's head is boiled. In the old society, it was common for government offices to accept bribes in accordance with the law, and things that should be done should be done without spending money. It can be done.
It's like boiling a pig's head. If it's not boiled well, it won't be cooked. If it's boiled, it'll be rotten. The heat of work is money. "The money will be used to do business" is very vivid, with sharp ridicule and irony.
These two sentences are often used to expose the corruption of officialdom in the old society. Life is like a bare sow rack.
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- Chinese contemporary writer Wang Xiaobo Zhu's famous saying: A slut is like a pig, if you ask her to sit down at the table, she will put her feet on the table - Russian novelist and dramatist Anton Chekhov. Dogs eat nothing else.