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What does it mean to squint and look at people without a knife?

This sentence is a rural saying. "Turtleback" refers to an elderly man, or a person with a hunchback. "Snake waist" refers to beautiful beauties, beauty is a disaster, and it also refers to these people; if you don't look at people squarely, you are "fat".

Turtleback is divided into two categories: one is congenital. It means that a person's body is abnormal after birth, that is, he is slightly disabled. Since I was a child, I have often been looked upon by others and made irresponsible remarks. I feel deeply inferior all the time, have poor mental endurance, and feel extremely lost and self-blame.

Even when you grow up, it is difficult to change your mentality, and it may even become psychologically distorted. You will never trust anyone except your parents, brothers and sisters. I am also very wary of interacting with others and will not communicate with my heart.

The second is acquired. This is caused by long-term work or sitting, or illness. These are mainly old people. Don't underestimate them. They have a lot of experience and have a lot of experience, which has created a deep city. They do not express their opinions easily on anything. They always have to think carefully before interacting with others.

"Snake waist" is a metaphor, referring to a slender waist, that is, a "small waist". Needless to say, it refers to women. Such a woman is graceful and swaying when walking, making her look rather frivolous.

If you have a good appearance, your return rate will definitely be high. Unbelief, self-satisfaction and strong possessiveness. It's hard to get away from men fighting over each other and getting into trouble at every turn. This kind of woman often has tricks and plays tricks on everyone. It is difficult to have affectionate relationships with her, so staying away is the best policy.

In our daily work or life, when we say hello to others and speak to each other, we must look at each other. This is a kind of respect for others. Just think about what others think when you talk or behave in a polite manner, or when you treat others, or when you look around with your eyes.

This is obviously absent-minded and looks down on others. In the eyes of others, it is an act of contempt, and it cannot escape the meaning of provocation. It may cause misunderstandings or disputes.

People who look at others with fat eyes are not sincere, or even malicious. For himself, he is already arrogant and arrogant. Maybe he feels that others are inferior to him. His thoughts are all about his eyes, and it is very possible that he has bad intentions. He still has to be cautious.

Common sayings in rural areas:

1. "Dogs are afraid of bending down, and wolves are afraid of squatting."

This proverb was understood by people in ancient times when they went hunting. Nowadays, wolves are rarely seen in villages. Dogs are more common. These dogs, if they pounce on you, At this time, if you bend your waist, the dog will think that you are holding a stone and think that you are going to hit it, so it will run away.

2. "Having a golden mountain in your home won't necessarily last long. Picking up soil on the tip of a needle lasts for a long time."

I don’t know how many people have heard of this rural saying. But as soon as this sentence is said, everyone can basically understand it. What it expresses is that no matter how rich your family is, even if you have gold and silver, if you don’t know how to be diligent and frugal, it won’t take long before everything is empty.

If you are diligent and thrifty, even a pinhead-sized wealth will gradually accumulate into a mountain of gold and silver as long as time goes by. This rural proverb expresses a dialectical view of wealth. Only by being diligent and thrifty can we live a good life.