There is a saying in the countryside that "if you are not afraid of the dragon, you are afraid of the white tiger raising its head".
No, I'm afraid it's a verb to describe people or things, but we combine this with a rural proverb to show that the meaning is not so superficial, but has other meanings. In fact, this Hu is very common in every rural area, and almost everyone in the countryside knows it. No matter whether you have attended school or not, you almost know what this sentence means. In fact, this sentence is not used in people, but in things.
Most of the rural areas are bungalows, and those with better family conditions can live in two-story buildings. The feudal superstition in rural areas is particularly serious, which deepens the stubbornness of rural people to feudal thoughts. Therefore, in their home, there are dragons and white tigers carved on both sides of the gate, which means that two people can be invited to protect the safety of the home, so they are not afraid of dragons and tigers, and they are afraid that white tigers will look up to describe rural housing construction.
We still have a lot to learn about these rural proverbs. In fact, from the very beginning, China was dominated by farmers. Without the help of the peasant brothers, the new China could not have come today, so we should make great efforts to understand the traditional culture in rural areas.