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What does it mean that men are all big pig hooves? Where does the stem of big pig hooves come from

Recently 'men are big pig hooves' has become a hot topic in the whole network. Many people don't know the source of it. They don't know what it means. It turns out that this' man is big pig hooves' comes from the recently popular TV series "strategies for the extension of the new year". What does this' man is big pig hooves' mean? Let's take a look with Xiaobian!

This stem is said to come from an expression pack, but it doesn't matter anymore. I'm mainly going to understand the meaning and usage of this hot Internet word. According to my own experience of watching "Yanxi strategy", every time the screen is swiped by the word "big pig hoof", it's the time when the male characters are not professional or sweet.

Pig's trotters make complaints about the "mutable" of the female siblings. For example, when the men are chasing girls, they are very attentive. After the pursuit of their hands, their attitudes change rapidly. When they are in love, they stick together every day, and make complaints about them for a long time. The egoistic word can also be used to make complaints about "straight man cancer" without understanding the customs and caring for others.

Do you remember this bridge in Stephen Chow's movie "a journey to the west"?

Princess Iron Fan: tell me clearly, what happened?

Zhizunbao: I said that, sister-in-law.

Princess Iron Fan: ah, you call me sister-in-law?

Zhizunbao: I'm sorry. It should be Mrs. Niu.

Princess Tiefan: when I used to watch the moon with me, I called her Xiaotiantian. Now the new man is better than the old man. She called her niuma!

Zhizunbao: Xiaotiantian?!

Princess Tiefan: do you think I came here so hard for this stinking cow? It's for you, the monkey with no conscience!

But the reality is: a man from say love you every day, eyes can't leave you, can't let go of you, for you, to slowly don't say love, eyes can't leave cell phone, TV, cold bed, turn a blind eye to you & hellip; & hellip;

In this case, you just pop out a bullet curtain -- 'men are big pig hooves'. However, it seems that this sentence is only used by female compatriots, because when a man sends such a bullet screen, the painting style will be a little strange & hellip;

After thinking about this, I also understand why some people in the curtain of "Yanxi strategy" call Emperor Qianlong "Monopterus albus", because "all men are good at (Monopterus) changing", so is emperor (Monopterus albus) on (Monopterus albus). I really admire the strong creativity of netizens, and the language is used so vividly. So, if you want to learn the most fashionable stem, you have to open the curtain.

Men are big hoofs

To explore how to express "big pig hoof" in English.

First of all, 'big pig's hoof' certainly can't be translated into a big pig foot, or a big Trotter (* Trotter means' pig's hoof as food '). These translations are too direct, foreigners will certainly be inexplicable. Since we want to translate, we must let foreigners understand. So we can adopt free translation.

To say that a person is "fickle", "slippery", "does not keep his promise" can be expressed in the following English:

1. as changeable as the moon

As changeable as the moon. (moon can also be replaced by weather)

2. unfaithful

Disloyal, not exclusive

3. break a promise

Break a promise.

4. a slippery eel

A slippery eel

I want to introduce this phrase to you today: male chauvinist pig

It means "male chauvinist", "male chauvinist", or simply translates into "straight male cancer", which is similar to "big pig hoof". Of course, this phrase is not very elegant. After all, it compares men to pig, but it's a coincidence that pig lies on the gun in both Chinese and English.

Chauvinist (/ ovnst /) is an adjective, which means' chauvinist '. Its nominal form is chauvinism, which means' chauvinism'. It originated in France in the late 18th century and the early 19th century.

It was Napoleon's Pinnacle when a French soldier, Nicolas Chauvin, joined the army at the age of 18, performed bravely and was shot 17 times. Because of his loyalty, Napoleon himself awarded him a military medal.

He was naturally grateful to Napoleon and fanatical about Napoleon's policy of conquering other nations with military force. He thought that the French nation was the most superior in the world and despised other nations. This view is called chauvinism.

However, after Napoleon's downfall, fanatical patriotism became unpopular, and chauvinism and his' chauvinism 'became the object of ridicule in various literary works.

Now, chauvinism has evolved into a term specifically used to satirize 'egotism and extreme departmentalism'. To explain it in a popular way is' Laozi is the first in the world, you have to turn around me '.

I think this is the basis of building a harmonious interpersonal relationship. Let's grow together!