Later, Ye Gong's special love for dragons was known by the real dragons in the sky, and he was going to visit him at Ye Gong's home. In Ye Gong's house, the dragon's head poked in through the window, and the dragon's tail dragged in the hall. Lord Ye thought the dragon was going to eat himself, so he was scared out of his wits and his face changed greatly. Before the dragon could say hello to Ye Gong, Ye Gong ran away in fear. As he ran, he shouted, "Help! Somebody, the dragon is going to eat me! " When people heard Ye Gong's cry, they were scared out of their wits and fled without a trace. Seeing that people were afraid of themselves, the dragon went home disappointed.
It turns out that Lord Ye doesn't really like dragons, but likes things that look like dragons.
This story is an irony for those who just say they like something verbally, but their words and deeds are not the same. It is often used to describe people who like something on the surface, but actually don't love it, and even have some fear behaviors. For example, some students always talk about "study hard". He not only doesn't study hard, but also hates learning. Students, are you such people? If there is, it must be changed immediately!