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Interpretation of Digging Your own Grave
Traditional writing: dig your own grave
ㄗㄧㄐㄩㄝㄈㄣㄇㄨˋ Athena Chu.
Digging your own grave is synonymous with self-destruction, self-destruction, self-framing, and taking the initiative to fall into the trap laid by the other party. It also means bringing disaster to yourself. Being trapped by her, Feng had to find another way to make him change his mind. Make a cocoon and bind yourself. Spring silkworms spin silk and form cocoons, binding themselves in cocoons. Metaphor is self-defeating and self-inflicted.
The antonym of digging your own grave: self-respect and self-love
Idiom grammar: subject-predicate type; Predicate and object; derogatory sense
Idiom story: During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei, the master of Shu, prepared to crusade against Wu Dong. Before the action, he asked someone to look for him to predict good or bad luck. When he arrived, Liu Bei received him very politely and explained his intention. I didn't speak, so I drew a lot of horses and horses on white paper and tore them up one by one. Then draw an adult and dig a hole in the ground and bury it. Later, Liu Bei's crusade ended in failure.
Degree of common use: common idioms
Emotion and color: derogatory idioms
Idiom structure: subject-predicate idioms
Generation time: ancient idioms
dig one's own grave
Russian translation: рытьсебмогилу.
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