Two-part allegorical saying of goose

The two-part allegorical sayings about geese are as follows:

1. Goose feathers fell into the floating water.

2, the goose stretches its neck-waiting for the knife.

3, pebbles-the more rolling, the more slippery.

4, the goose walks-swaggering.

5, pebbles on the river-smooth.

6. The swan has landed in the henhouse-it can't be caught.

7. pebbles in the torrent-the edges and corners have been worn away.

8, goose egg nine masonry wall-anxiety.

9. Ducks break in-only a goose has counted your neck length, but your neck length is so long that you are in a mess.

10. The goose feather fell into the water float.

1 1, weasels eat swan eggs-good idea.

12, goose feather on the head of a chicken-pun.

13, goose eggs dipped in vegetables-salt is hard to get in; It's a long story

14, swan around neck-entanglement.

15, a thousand miles to worship goose feathers-courtesy is light and people are heavy.

16, the little crake lays goose eggs-more than one can chew.

17, Xie Sanniang doesn't know goose's feet-goose's feet are tired.

18, pebbles by the river-sleek.

16, the little crake gets off the goose firefly-overreaching.

17, Xie Sanxi doesn't know the goose's paw-goose's foot: annoying horn.

18, crane pebble line by the river-smooth.

19, a goose among the ducks-as long as your neck.

20. You want to eat swan meat-you have a big heart.

2 1, hot neck stretching-equal knife.

22, the goose walks duck step-wooden shake, grinding.

23, pebbles in the throat-can't swallow.

24, epilepsy wants to eat swan meat-think about it.

25. The white duck is among the geese-fierce.

26. Pebbles are the foundation of the wall-the foundation is unstable.

27. The cobblestones are near the corner-the foundation is unstable.