1. In fact, curiosity kills cats from the western proverb: Curiosity kills cats.
2. It's about a poor cat. She was too curious to know what was in the jar on the table, but she fell into the hot soup and died. This is to warn us not to be too curious about life. Otherwise, it will lead to disaster.
3. Meaning: In western legends, a cat has nine lives, so it never dies, but in the end, it just dies of its own curiosity, which can be seen how terrible curiosity is sometimes! In fact, it is not curiosity that kills the cat, but curiosity may kill yourself! In actual use, it is not as serious as death, but at least it warns people that curiosity must have a certain limit, otherwise it will be dangerous.