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Tiger yawns - his tone is really loud·Tiger takes a nap - a rare opportunity·Tiger fights-no one advises·Tiger babysits children-owner's meat·Tiger walks in the park-who dares to stop·Tiger encounters when out of the mountain Leopard - one is more evil than the other · The tiger's mouth is stuffed with grasshoppers - not enough · Tiger and pig are born - evil and stupid · The mouse sleeps with the cat - practice courage · The mouse is full of noise · The mouse jumps on the piano - Random talk (replay)·The mouse takes a wife - A small fight·The mouse climbs the incense burner-It touches ashes·The mouse sleeps in the cat's nest-Send a bite of meat·I take a concubine and live in a concubine-One nest is immoral·I steal The pigs steal the cow - one is more fierce than the other·The old monkey climbs the flagpole-it's no longer possible·The old sow fights with the cow-risks his life·The old hen makes friends with the weasel-no good end·The old monk rings the bell-one point· The old widow meets the old homeless person - lonely and miserable · The old fat pig goes to the slaughterhouse - the victim of the knife (a metaphor for someone being the target of punishment) · The old harrier falls on the pig - just seeing the blackness of others, but not seeing them To think that one is black (a metaphor for only seeing the shortcomings of others and not one's own faults)·The old pigeon landing on the pig's back - one is better than the other (a metaphor for one being worse than the other)·The old monk rings the bell - one day passes It's one day (metaphor for having no ambitions, just muddle along)·The old monk looks at the dowry - see you in the next life (metaphor for things that can't be achieved now, can't be seen in a short time)·The old monk is looking forward to his wife - things in the next life (metaphor for hoping in vain, Can't be realized)·The old monkey climbs the flagpole - can't do it (a metaphor for many talented people, but they can't do what they want when they get old)·Tiger doesn't eat people - has a bad reputation (a metaphor for a bad reputation that is hard to recover)·Tiger eats meat - personally Go down the mountain (metaphor of coming in person to gain aura) ·Tiger's tail - cannot be touched (metaphor cannot be offended) ·Tiger pulling a cart - listen to what others say (metaphor of ignoring what others say or do) ·Lice on the tiger - who Dare to provoke (a metaphor for minions and dog legs bullying others, no one dares to question) · A mouse sleeps in a cat's nest - a mouthful of meat is given (a metaphor for effortless and unexpected harvest) · A mouse gets into a bellows - a metaphor for receiving anger from both sides (a metaphor for suffering from two sides) Complaints or censures, or dissatisfaction at both ends) · The rat got into the horn of the ox - getting tighter and tighter (a metaphor for becoming less and less well-off) · The mouse could not keep the overnight food - delicious (a metaphor for the greedy mouth and lazy hands) · The old lady eats Coptis chinensis - sweet words (a metaphor for a kind heart) · The old lady stroking her beard - fake traction (humility) (a metaphor for dishonesty, hypocrisy) · The old lady stroking the soles of her shoes - thousands of needles (true) Thousands of needles (true) (a metaphor that is absolutely true, True to form) · The old lady flew on a plane - shaking (a metaphor for a person who is very proud of having money or status) · The old lady moved - took everything (a metaphor for some people who like to take other people's things or a metaphor for being very stingy) · The old lady Living in Gaohu - a dilemma (a metaphor for inconvenience in both aspects).