Proverbs about the word cow

Cow proverb:

A cow who doesn't drink water holds its head down: a metaphor for forcing people to do things they don't want to do.

Cows don't know the horns, but horses don't know the length of their faces: a metaphor for people lacking self-knowledge.

A calf chasing a rabbit cannot make it strong: because of certain conditions, it cannot be made strong.

Cattle plow the fields, and horses eat grains: a metaphor for being treated unfairly, suffering and enjoying happiness.

Cattle and horses are exhausted: set: finger-set car. Refers to a fast and a slow, pulling each other. It is difficult to cooperate in doing things.

The bull's head is not right: it is a metaphor for nonsense, and the two have nothing to do.

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Cowhide is not bragging, and the train is not pushing: it means not to brag out of thin air, but to read real books.