The thunder is too fast to cover my ears
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It is used to describe things or actions that come suddenly and make people unprepared. It's the same as "thunder can't cover your ears". Explanation: it refers to an event or action that comes suddenly and makes people unprepared. It's the same as "thunder can't cover your ears". < li > < li > [from]: Fu Xuan's Fu Zi que Ti in Jin Dynasty: "if I want to fight, but the other does not want to fight, I drum forward like a landslide, and the river overflows. When it rushes, it destroys, and it is worth breaking. The so-called thunderbolt has no time to cover my ears, then who can resist it."
The thunder is too fast to cover my ears
The crow of the dog and the crow of the chicken - gǒu dào jī tí