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Rural proverb: What does the old saying mean that a vicious dog arises in a family, and a corrupt family is born in Vasson? How does it make sense?

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In our hometown, there is a saying: "A vicious dog arises in a family, and a vasson is born in a ruined family." This sentence seems simple, but it contains the philosophy of life, like a wisdom proverb honed by time, passed down from generation to generation, reminding us that the world is impermanent, and human feelings are warm and cold. Today, let's talk about this old saying and see the truth behind it.

Rural proverb: What does the old saying mean that a vicious dog arises in a family, and a corrupt family is born in Vasson? How does it make sense?

First of all, "the family rises out of a vicious dog", this sentence may sound a little strange at first glance. In fact, the "vicious dog" here does not really mean how fierce the dog in the family is. In rural areas, dogs are often seen as good helpers in the care of the home, and when a family becomes wealthy and has the resources to feed and protect, they may choose a larger, vigilant dog to guard the home. This dog may seem formidable to outsiders, but to the family, it is a symbol of loyalty and reliability. However, as the status of the family increases, if the family is tainted with pride and complacency and is overly wary of the outside world, this "vicious dog" alertness can also become an over-defensive and affect interpersonal relationships.

Rural proverb: What does the old saying mean that a vicious dog arises in a family, and a corrupt family is born in Vasson? How does it make sense?

On the other hand, "Lost Families" vividly depicts a scene of family decay. Vashon, originally a plant that grows between the cracks of the tiles, has a tenacious vitality, symbolizing survival in a barren environment. When a family begins to decline, the economic conditions are no longer well-off, the original comfort and affluence gradually fade, and the pressure on people's lives increases, the little things that were once neglected become extraordinarily prominent. At this time, people may find that even the roof of their house is full of vasson, symbolizing the hardship and helplessness of life.

Rural proverb: What does the old saying mean that a vicious dog arises in a family, and a corrupt family is born in Vasson? How does it make sense?

This old saying is like a mirror, reflecting the ups and downs of life. It tells us that no matter how our family circumstances change, we should maintain a humble and grateful attitude and cherish the people and things around us. As the ancients said: "The rich are not lewd, the poor are unswerving, and the mighty are unyielding." "The real wealth is the kindness and tenacity of the heart, not the external material accumulation.

Rural proverb: What does the old saying mean that a vicious dog arises in a family, and a corrupt family is born in Vasson? How does it make sense?

In life, we must not only learn to appreciate the prosperity of the family, but also know how to appreciate the tenacity of the family. In good times and bad, keep a calm heart, like the pine tree, which can grow tenaciously even in the most difficult environments.

Friends, does this old saying give you some insight? You might as well forward it so that more elders and peers can taste the wisdom of this together. Life is like a journey, and sometimes we need to stop and reminisce about those seemingly ordinary but profound old sayings, which will become a beacon of light on our way forward.

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Rural proverb: What does the old saying mean that a vicious dog arises in a family, and a corrupt family is born in Vasson? How does it make sense?