Two-part allegorical saying describing woman act young.

Describe Yang's two-part allegorical saying

Old cucumber painted with green paint-act young

An 80-year-old lady in red-acting young

Two-part allegorical saying describing the gap

(A) mouth bite navel-out of reach

(2) the rabbit's tail-can't grow.

(3) The lame chase thieves-the farther they chase.

The donkey on tiptoe runs with the horse-it will never catch up with the horse.

(5) Nail the palm on the knee-leave the hoof (topic)

(6) Wearing a hat and kissing-there is a big gap.

(7) The pole is placed on the pole-much shorter.

(8) Look at the battlements at the top of the mountain-they are far apart.

(9) Sparrows fight-every one meter

(10) diamond cut diamond, comparable.

(1 1) Eight characters are written in one stroke-it's half short.

(12) I didn't arrive until 9: 06 at ten o'clock-almost four o'clock.

(13) When the child saw the Buddha, he was a little short.

(14) Dwarf-Dwarf.

(15) Making rice cakes in June-half a year away.

(16) Compared with the word jade, the word Wang is almost the same.

(17) Roll from the ground onto the bamboo mat-a section higher.

(18) Half a day in the clouds-a big difference.

(19) Where is the suona blowing in the clouds for a long time?

(20) tongue licking the tip of the nose-still a little short.

(2 1) Fishing on an airplane-far from it.

(22) Knock on the ear of the nail palm-it's too far from the hoof (topic)

(23) It doesn't rain across the road, and people don't die across the village-the situation is different.