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Where is the proverb "When cicadas are chirping, people are ruined"? What's the meaning?

Cicadas are chirping and people are ruined is the nickname and ridiculing term of the "When the Cicadas Cry" series. The origin is unknown. The first half of the sentence "The cicadas are chirping" comes from the fact that the story takes place in the summer, and there are often cicadas chirping in the background. The second half of the sentence "people are broken" is partly due to the darkening plots of a large number of characters in the story, and on the other hand is the broken drawings of characters in games and animations.

Proverbs are concise and concise phrases that are widely circulated among the people. Most of them reflect the practical life experience of working people and are generally passed down orally. It is mostly an easy-to-understand short sentence or rhyme in spoken form.

Ready-made words commonly used in people's lives. Proverbs are similar to idioms, but they are more colloquial and easy to understand. They generally express a complete meaning and are almost always one or two short sentences in form. The content of proverbs covers a wide range, some are agricultural proverbs, such as "before and after the Qingming Festival, sow melons and beans," some are political proverbs, such as "If you sow melons, you will get melons, and if you sow beans, you will get beans." Some are common sense proverbs in various aspects of life, such as "After eating, walk a hundred steps and live to be ninety-nine." There are so many categories to count.

Proverbs, like idioms, are part of the language as a whole and can increase the vividness and vividness of the language. But proverbs and famous quotes are different. Proverbs are the practical life experience of working people, while famous quotes are what celebrities say.