What is the fable of an old cow eating grass?

The two-part allegorical saying of the old cow eating grass is to speak hesitatingly, which means to say it, but not to say it happily, to describe that she has concerns about speaking.

Two-part allegorical saying is a special language form of Chinese. It is a special language form created by the people in their life practice, and it is a short, funny and vivid sentence.

Two-part allegorical saying consists of two parts: the first part is the introduction, like a riddle, and the second part is the background, like a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate. In a certain language environment, the first half sentence and the second half sentence can be understood and guessed, so it is called two-part allegorical saying, which is a wonderful Chinese language art after historical vicissitudes. Among them, two-part allegorical sayings, with its unique expressive force, give people profound thinking and enlightenment and spread through the ages. Generally speaking, two-part allegorical sayings are profound in meaning and short in condensed wisdom.

Hesitate and make the following sentences:

1, Uncle Wang speaks frankly and does not hesitate.

2. On the issue of principle, we must make a clear statement, not hesitate and worry.

3. Look at the way she hesitates, you will know that she has concerns.

4, go to work, fifteen buckets to draw water; Struggle after work, press the gourd to float the ladle.

Looking at my brother's indecision, my mother can't help being suspicious.

He hesitated and refused to tell the truth.

He seems to be hiding something and always hesitates.

8. Some newspapers in the old society were full of glib, hesitant and self-pitying articles.