There are many ways to describe concealment, but in modern Chinese, this idiom is derogatory and is usually used to indicate that someone is very calculating and cunning. This idiom is used as an object and an attribute in a sentence.
Idiom is a major feature of traditional culture in China, which has a fixed structure and a fixed sentence, indicating a certain meaning. It is applied to a sentence as a whole, with subject, object, attribute and other components.
A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times and represent a story or allusion. Some idioms are just a miniature sentence. Idiom is a ready-made word, similar to idioms and proverbs, but slightly different.
When I went to see Xue, I saw that all the debtors were poor households, and immediately announced that I would write off the debts in the name of "",and the debt contracts of all households would be burned first. After meeting Wen Feng, Meng Changjun asked him what he bought for himself. Wen Feng said, "You have everything. I only bought you benevolence."
When he learned that Xue had been exempted from the debt for a long time in his name, he was angry and annoyed, but it was irreparable and helpless.
Later, the phase was abolished, so he had to retire and live Xue's life. When Xue people heard that he was coming, he helped the old and took care of the young and walked out of dozens of miles to meet him.
At this time, it dawned on him that he was grateful for the value of benevolence and righteousness he bought. Wen Feng said, "The sly rabbit has three caves, and only its dead ear can avoid it. There is a cave today, and I have to lie down without a high pillow. "
It means that the three caves of the cunning rabbit are out of danger of death. You only have a noisy place to live, and you can't sit back and relax! This is the origin of the idioms "Three Caves of a Cunning Rabbit" and "Sit back and relax".