What was pulled out was the enemy's flag. It turned out to be an undercover agent, not a real running dog (virtual dog, dog), so it is loyal. An idiom in China means to pull down someone else's flag and replace it with your own. There are many metaphors. This idiom comes from Sima Qian's Historical Records Biography of Huaiyin Hou in the Western Han Dynasty. Its structure is continuous and can be used as a predicate in derogatory sentences.
12 Chinese zodiac signs
The Zodiac, also known as the Zodiac, is twelve animals that are matched with the twelve earthly branches in China according to the year of birth. With the development of history, it has gradually merged into the concept of folk belief, which is reflected in marriage, life, annual luck and so on. Each zodiac has rich legends, forming a conceptual interpretation system and becoming an image philosophy in folk culture.
Such as wedding, temple fair prayer, animal year and other animal signs. In modern times, more people regard the zodiac as the mascot of the Spring Festival and become a symbol of entertainment and cultural activities. Xuanyuan Huangdi wanted to choose twelve kinds of animals as court guards, and the cat asked the mouse to sign up. As a result, the mouse forgot, and since then, the cat has been seeking revenge when it sees the mouse. Originally, the cow pushed first, and the mouse sneaked up the cow's back and took the lead.
Not convinced, the tiger and dragon were named as mountain gods and sea gods, ranking behind cattle. The rabbit refused to accept it and wanted to race the dragon. The rabbit ran in front of the dragon. The dog was so angry that he didn't want to bite the rabbit that he was finally punished. Snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys and chickens also went through some contests, and finally pigs came to occupy the last position.