Later, the real dragon in the sky knew about Lord Ye's special love for dragons, and was ready to visit Lord Ye at his home. When he arrived at Lord Ye's home, the dragon's head poked in through the window, and the dragon's tail dragged down the hall. Thinking that the dragon was going to eat him, Duke Ye was scared out of his wits and his face changed drastically. Before the dragon had time to say hello to Lord Ye, Lord Ye ran away in fear, shouting as he ran, "Help! Someone come quickly, the dragon is going to eat me!" When the people heard Ye Gong's shouts, they were scared to death and ran away without a trace. When the dragon saw that people were afraid of him, he went home.
It turned out that Ye Gong didn't really like dragons, but rather something that looked like a dragon but wasn't a dragon.
This story is a satire on those who only pay lip service to liking something, but their words and deeds do not match. It is often used as a metaphor for people who apparently love something, but actually do not really love it, and even have some fearful behavior. For example: there are some students are always "hard study" hanging on the lips, but he not only does not learn well, and there is an aversion to learning. Are you such a person? If so, you must immediately change oh!