A dog barks without fear
The origin of the allusion was originally interpreted as "by the ancients." Because dogs can't chase people and bark, the hairs on their feet grow. It's not that I'm not surprised to hear a dog barking. It's just that when the atmosphere is good, even the dog won't bark. In the biography of Cen Xi in the book of the later Han Dynasty, he moved to the prefect of Wei county In the second year of Shishi, Yu renge said, "I have Zhiji, which is attacked by Cen Jun; I have a thief, which is stopped by Cen Jun; the dog barks without fear, and the foot is full of anger." In this regard, there is an explanation in the ancient books that says: "dogs do not bark, so the foot gives birth to a dog.". In other words, the traitor was eradicated, and there was no dog chasing after the good man to bark and bite, so the hairs on people's feet grew. The dogs here are the same as the ones mentioned above. It's all about the bad guys.
meaning
Name: the dog barks without fear Pinyin: G ǒ UF è IB ù J ī ng explanation: Barking: the dog barks.
antonym
the very fowls and dogs have no peace
English translation
Nooneisalarmedwhendogsbark.
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: bark: the barking of a dog. The occasional barking of a dog does not cause alarm. It describes social peace and stability. commonly used degree: General emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as attribute; used in social situation idiom structure: contractive generation time: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : gǒu fèi bù jīng
A dog barks without fear
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