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Good Yuncheng is an online game player? Is it fun?

"Kicking the manger horizontally" is not an idiom. There are only four idioms containing "manger": 1. Pinyin for throwing dung on the back of the manger: bé i cá o pā o fè n Explanation: Like animals, they turn their backs on the dung just after eating the food in the manger. Metaphor ungrateful, good for evil. Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Adjusting the Wind and Moon" is the first fold: "One by one, throw the manure in the back trough, one by one, ungrateful." 2. Niu Ji's pinyin in the same trough: niújětóng cáo explanation: it means that cattle and maxima eat in the same trough. Metaphor does not distinguish between virtuous and foolish. It's the same as "cattle and horses share a bar of soap". Source: Han Jiaogan's "Lin Yisheng's Livestock in Xiao Zhi": "Cattle and horses are in the same trough, and Guo's family is dead." 3. Cao Tong Pinyin: sān m m m tóng cáo Interpretation: It means that Sima Yi and his son will usurp the state power of Wei. It also refers to conspiracy to usurp power. Source: The Book of Jin Xuandi Ji: "After the Three Kingdoms Wei Chu, Sima Yi and his son Zhao held the military and political power and eliminated dissidents, sometimes aiming at' sharing the same slot'. , implicitly referring to Yi and his son, 4. Water trough Pinyin: ShuǐLuòguácáo Explanation: Overflowing flood has flowed into the river trough. Metaphorically, what you are thinking has landed. Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions 96: "After listening to these words today, my heart has just fallen into a trough, but I like it."