1, analysis: three caves represent "three caves". The rabbit is in the hole and the fox is outside, which shows that the rabbit is hiding in the hole to avoid being caught by the fox. The fox can't tell which of the three holes the rabbit is hiding in. Therefore, this idiom is interpreted as "the three caves of a cunning rabbit"
2. Interpretation: Cave: Cave. The sly rabbit prepared several hiding nests. A metaphor for a hidden place or method.
3. Allusions
Meng Changjun, the prime minister of the State of Qi, had a diner named Fengwen. He was very clever. He was sent to his schoolmate to collect debts. Wen Feng asked Meng Changjun what to buy after debt collection. Meng Changjun said, "You can buy whatever I lack."
When I arrived in Xue, I saw that all the debtors were poor peasants, and immediately announced that I would write off the debts in the name of. After meeting Wen Feng, Meng Changjun asked him what he bought for himself. Wen Feng said: Meng Changjun was very angry when he learned about it after "Renyi", but it was irreparable and helpless.
Later, he retired to Xue's life after the abolition of the phase. Xue Xiang and others heard that they went out to meet them. At this time, he suddenly realized the value of benevolence and righteousness he bought for him, and he was very grateful to Feng Braised. 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 place to live, 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".