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What does "Poisonous grasses bloom charming flowers, and those who harm you say they love you" mean?

That is to say, there are often deceptions out there. Like poisonous apples, they may look beautiful on the outside, but they actually harbor harmful thoughts.

Speaking sweetly but hiding a sword, someone who looks sweet on the outside but harbors harmful ideas in his heart describes a double-dealing cunning and treacherous person. Because if I want to harm you, I have to get close to you. The only way to get close to you is to say something that you like and cater to you.

To survive in this extremely realistic and cruel world, everyone has to safeguard their own interests, so you can understand whoever says what they want. The person who harms you must have a conflict of interest with you. The person who loves you and lies to you (excluding white lies) must have other motives. As a man, it is nothing more than cheating for money and sex. Just learn to see the essence through the phenomenon. . Also, don’t take seriously some vows in love that are just words. It takes time and trivial tests to see a person clearly, not by his words.