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What does a chicken peck at rice mean as a metaphor for men and women?
Chicken pecking rice is a metaphor for men and women, which means: don't pretend to understand, teach fish to swim.
Pronunciation [xi m: o j and zhu ó m ǐ]
Definition means that you don't know how to pretend to understand.
The source comes from Stephen Chow's version of "Tang Bohu Dianchouxiang". At first, Tang Bohu's famous painting was called "A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix". Then, a fool pretended to be Tang Bohu, and was asked to draw "birds fly at the phoenix"-he drew a picture of "a chicken pecking at rice".
"Chickens peck at rice" is a derogatory term, which means that others are hunchbacked and inflexible, and they all walk with their backs bent, just like chickens peck at rice.
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