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Using a solid bamboo pole to make a flute - it can't play loudly

Mushrooms soaked in vinegar - it can't be damaged

Vinegar Shuli wine making - the altar is sour

The cucumber beaten by frost - wrinkled

The eggplant beaten by frost - soft but not deafening

The sole of the shoe is slapped - stick it hard up

Grease the soles - slip away

Gold embroidery on the shoes - you can walk but not fly

Horse racing in the shoe shell basket - you can't run in a few steps

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Ripe crabs - can't run wild

Ripe persimmons - make a big red face

Ripe melons - no need to pick

The skinny man was bare-chested - exposed

The donkey pulled him hard - enough to make him gasp

The skinny donkey pooped hard - a blind show of ability

A skinny camel - bigger than a horse

New clothes with patches - not decent

The groom wears filial piety - a mixture of joy and sorrow

Newly launched Cucumber - with thorns

New Year's greetings - everything goes well

Newly opened dyeing room - it's okay if you don't give me some color

New set The little donkey - dishonest

The new uncle - dare not sit at the table

Put plaster on the ribs - shameless

Throat Stuck fish bone - can't go up, can't go down

The coquettish fox can't see Guan Erye - the evil cannot suppress the good. < /p>

Wet and rolled into a pile of lime - unable to escape

Wearing a skirt in the cold weather, it started to tremble

Sifting through changing pot lids - there are edges and there are Eyes

The sieve is used as a bucket - full of loopholes

Singing folk songs every day - I already have a score in my heart

Leading the lamb with a rope - wherever it goes, it will Follow where you are going

Who is steaming the steamed buns and waiting for you - you are afraid of the cold

Take the peanuts in the horse's stall - grab a lot of them

Take them with you Put a needle in the horse - easy to get ahead

The dung shell beetle flew into the driveway ditch - filled with hard bones

The dung shell beetle flew from the neck - fresh

The dung beetle enters the garden - it is not an insect here

The dung beetle climbs up the pepper tree - its feet are numb

The dung beetle climbs the top of the whip - it only knows how to fly in the clouds and mist , I don’t know that I am dying before my eyes

The dung shell is crawling on the charcoal pile - I can’t show my blackness if I don’t move

The dung shell beetle is crawling on the abacus - bastard

The dung shell beetle landed in the dung basin - what big rivers and seas did it cross

The dung shell beetle fell out of the rut and was kicked out (crushed) if it couldn't move

The dung shell beetle moved - —Nothing but one's duty (dung)

The dung beetle moves - a stink-filled journey

The dung beetle encounters a fart - a joyous occasion

Shit Lang soars into the air - hard-charged fighter jet

Cow dung in the sun - Wen Zhizhi (Zhizhi)

Cracked gourd in the sun - enlightened

< p>The boiler that burned Yu - the gas collapsed

The burnt rice - make do with food

The rat in the shaobing shop - the second (eat) item

Kiln burners and tile sellers - they are all from the same trade

Burning houses to drive away mice - does not count

Collecting firewood and hunting rabbits - killing two birds with one stone

Overturning the henhouse - making many lies (yellow)

The kapok in full bloom - red fire

The snake enters the tube - the nature is there

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Snake enters a crooked hole - difficult to retreat

Businessman enters to sell cloth - let the words come without money

Garlic braids hold the door open - there are many heads

Pound onion in the garlic field - you can't live without the spiciness

Garlic head with a hole in it - no hole in it

Garlic head with a cold hat - pretending to be a big-headed ghost

The guy at the umbrella shop - it’s not your turn

Collecting cabbage and planting leeks - Qing (green) white heirloom

Picking up chicken feathers - looking for faults

The storyteller stopped the board - listen to the explanation in the next chapter

The storyteller stopped the board - asked for money

A fire broke out in the temple - Miao (Temple) Zai (disaster)

Three awls can't prick a drop of blood - Old Beef Tendon

(A metaphor for stubborn temperament and stubborn thoughts.)

Three coins Buy a pig head - just a mouth

(A metaphor for having a good mouth and being able to talk. )

Three Stooges - the best of Zhuge Liang

(It is a metaphor that more people have more wisdom. When we discuss things, we can come up with good solutions

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Wearing a leather jacket in the dog days of summer - not the time

Wearing a leather jacket in the dog days of summer - feeling hot inside and out

(It is a metaphor for feeling uncomfortable no matter what.

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Firecrackers in the dog days of summer—explode as soon as you touch them

Wearing a skirt for thirty-nine days—beautiful frozen (moving) people

Don’t rinse your mouth for three years ——A bad mouth

Three relatives and six old friends, four friends and eight friends - one pulls a gang

(a metaphor for forming a gang to form a sect)

March Fan inside - face full of spring breeze

Draw a house on three pieces of paper - such a big face

Triangular bricks - not evenly placed

(metaphor cannot be treated fairly) , or a bowl of water is not leveled)

A three-year-old child buys a coffin - make preparations early

Three taels of silver to pay - rare (interest) little

(A metaphor for being very precious and rare)

Three hundred kilograms of wild boars have a big mouth one by one

(A metaphor for being edible.)

Three hairs of hair ——A handful of people

The third watch has passed——it’s late

Sanfu’s fan is too busy

Sanfuyao drinks ice water—— Just what you want

Drinking herbal tea in the dog days of summer - just the right time

Wearing a leather jacket in the dog days of summer - don't know how to look at the weather

Burning the stove in the dog days of summer - really enough Heat

A three-year-old baby - innocence is valuable

Not sleeping for three days - listless

Three Bodhisattvas and two sticks of incense - not your fault

Three dollars for a pig's head - just a mouth

Three dollars for a donkey - riding and boasting

Eating popsicles every day - The heart is cold; you know whether it is cold or warm

Drink cold water during the third nine days - from the cold inside to the outside

Drink ginger soup during the third nine days - warm the heart

Three Sending a fan to Jiutian - not grateful

Wearing a singlet on Sanjiutian - it starts to tremble; loss of prestige

Having a heart-to-heart talk - sarcastic remarks

Three-legged toad - hard to find

Three-legged donkey - not very fast

Three houses with no doors - monster (house)

Wearing a skirt in Sanjiutian - beautiful and moving (frozen) person

Beggars in Sanjiutian - cold and hungry

Dried tofu in Sanjiutian - cold and hard

Three days of fishing, two days of drying nets - a foreign worker

A dog in the dog days of summer - out of breath and unable to hold down his breath

Three times five times divided by two ——Easy and neat

Three cooks killed six chickens - in a hurry

Three candies to buy a cow belly - noisy (grass)

Three A gentleman with two sedans - no share for you

A three-legged donkey - can't run

Sanjiu wears a single coat - can't be majestic

Draw a nose on three levels - a big face

Three acres of cotton and three acres of rice - no matter what the eyes or the rain

Three awls can't prick a drop of blood - Lao Niu Tendon

Three-legged cat - running around

Three-cent flour and seven-part water - very confused

Three cents for cooking and reading a thick book - stingy Very

A three-foot-long ladder - answer (build) without words (eaves)

Vegetable moss in March - wake up early

A third-rate brother and a second-rate brother—a second-rate brother

Three shit sticks to prop up a skinny shoulder—to put on a bad air

Buying a duck head for three cents—a mean mouth

The broomstick is turned upside down - no big or small

The temper of the broom - outward but not inward

The broom with a hat on its head - does not count as a person

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Writing with a broom - big talk (painting)

The star of the show - the kind of ruin

The broom is turned upside down and upright - neither big nor small

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Brooms drive away guests - show no mercy

Color blind patients - indiscriminately

Light a fire in the forest - use local materials (firewood)< /p>

Having a picnic in the forest - there are plenty of talents (firewood)

The shadow puppets move when they encounter the road - shameful

The shadow puppets' hands - they only make fun of people

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The monkey who played tricks met the gong player - that's right

The monkey who played tricks - he met the gong player and was led away

The monkey who played tricks and played the gong - one thing Changed

Playing with thorns in a trick-pricking hand

The beggar gets up at five o'clock-Qiongbusi

The beggar beats the dog-Qiongheng

The beggar looks at his mother-in-law - he is poor and filial

The beggar takes pancakes - there is not a good piece

The beggar makes offerings to the Dragon King - the poor have one Poor heart

The beggar takes a poke - what is he trying to do?

Fighting wolves in a casserole - there is no good one

Fish on the beach - Picking millet on the beach - not enough time and money

Eels on the beach - not long-lived

Sand wells - not deep enough

There are not many things to do in the desert

Walking on stilts in the desert - not a road

Chasing thieves in the desert - tracking and chasing

< p>Sand builds a dam - it collapses as soon as it is flushed

Eating sand-flesh watermelon to your mouth - it is sweet to your heart

Writing on the sand dam - erase it if necessary

Home in the sand dune - uncertain

Fried beans in a clay pot - can't be grasped

Boating on the beach - difficult to advance or retreat

Sha Tujing - —The search is not deep

(The metaphor cannot be carried out, and the depth cannot be penetrated.)

Baking in the desert - using local materials (firewood)

Water in the desert ——Every little bit is precious

Walking on the beach—one step at a time

Building a house on the beach—the foundation is not strong

Monk Sha carries luggage—it is obligatory

Hitting wooden shoes makes a cone - redundant

Hitting the palm of the hand and knocking the ear - is too far from the topic (crow)

Driving the nail while lowering the hand - knocking Not quite right

Knives for killing pigs – you have to be quick

Pencil sharpeners for killing pigs – it all depends on the know-how

Killing pigs and cutting off their ears – no Key points

Kill a pig and disembowel it - search its intestines and scrape its belly

Kill a pig without losing its hair - blow it up first to see

Kill a pig and poke its butt - each has its own knife Road

Those who kill pigs encounter obstacles - there are guys

Killing pigs without bragging - withering away (fire retreating)

Killing pigs will lead to water - —Everyone is caring

Killing without blood - insidious

Killing a person with a life, borrowing a debt with money - should

Killing a chicken with a knife - sent Not of great use

To kill a chicken with a sledgehammer - to make a fuss out of a molehill

(A metaphor for treating small things as big things. Contains the meaning of being unworthy. )

The fool has not yet collected firewood - he has identified this path

The fool sleeps on the cool bed - it all depends on the time and energy

The fool wins the first prize - —Rare

Silly Sister Plays the Harp—Don’t Know Which String to Pull

Silly Sister’s Painting—Tulai

Silly Sister Plays Chess—See Step by step

Silly Sister Sings - Taili Zhu

The sieve takes off the blank - it might as well (square)

The sieve is filled with water - there are many loopholes

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The sieve filled with water - full of loopholes

The sun-dried hemp stalks - would rather break than bend

Fishing on the mountain, one by one the money fans turn around

Mountain Monkey Yu Climbing trees - my specialty

Rolling eggs on the cliff - there is no good one

Blowing the trumpet on the top of the mountain - your name will be heard far and wide

In the mountains There is no tiger - the monkey is the king

Shanxi fellow - loves to be jealous

A stream in the mountains - cannot make big waves

A pheasant marries a phoenix - Not a good match

The bamboo on the mountain - empty inside

Skating on the mountain - a landslide

The flesh on the forehead is not the same as the mountain - not much oil and water

< p>Mountain torrents hit stones - if you don't want to roll, you have to roll

Bamboo shoots in the mountains - sharp mouth, thick skin and hollow belly

If the mountain collapses, grab the rope hoop - it takes a lot of effort to use the lever

Digming a well on the top of the mountain - a futile effort

Goats and wild horses together - not sociable

Wild boars in the mountains - bad mouths

Red envelopes in the mountains Zongzi - not found (dates)

Baking on the fire on the hillside - using local materials (firewood)

A river in the cave - only entry and no exit

Goats Seeing tiger skin - intimidated

Cold and stuffy nose - poor sense of smell

Injured fur - no harm to the body

Shang Fang's sword in hand - OK Postlude to the missing beheading

Going to the grave without burning paper - making the ancestors angry

A mule that is bound - cannot be kicked open

(Metaphor of being unable to cope with it. )

Carrying moso bamboo up the mountain - not thinking about the future

(A metaphor for not thinking carefully.

)

The balloon in the sky - fluttering

The loaded bullet - ready to go off

The fully loaded clock - not resting for a minute or a second< /p>

The Father of God - God knows who

The man who hanged himself met Jigong - he wanted to die but couldn't do it

The kite in the sky - relies on people to pull the strings

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Going to the street to buy radishes - you want something good in your heart

Going to the beam to hire a blacksmith - you are looking for the wrong person

Going up the mountain to cut firewood to sell, going down the mountain to buy firewood - One more procedure

Going up the mountain to fish—money lovers turn to the opposite direction

A rusty iron lock—not enlightened

A listed bird and turtle—shrinking your head

Fish and shrimp landed on the beach - Yu Beng Yu Tiao

Smoke coming from the daily bag - Shaobao

Drinking salt soup when thirsty - futile

When you are thirsty, you encounter clear spring water - just right

You dig a well when you are thirsty - it is too late

Red-hot pig iron - the harder you hit it, the harder it gets

(A metaphor for being very strong, and would rather suffer physical pain than expose the party’s secretsJ

Burn incense and drive away the monks - overshadowing the guest

(A metaphor for the secondary overpowering the important.)

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The fire is not burning well - genius (adding firewood)

The eminent monk of Shaolin Temple - extraordinary skill

The clothes I wore when I was young are outdated - outdated goods

Tongue licking nose - a bit of envy

(The metaphor is very different.)

Snake eats eel - length ratio

Snake eats eel - —Compared with length

A snake drills through a bamboo tube - a road

Hitting the stick only after the snake has passed - an afterthought

(Metaphor for losing the opportunity to do something.)

A snake swallows a rat and an eagle holds a snake in its mouth - one thing kills another

Snake and scorpion make friends - adding poison to the mix

(Metaphorically, one is more poisonous than the other.)

A snake is stung by a scorpion - one is more poisonous than the other

Snake eats an elephant - see how he (it) swallows it

Snake swallows an elephant ——What a big stomach said

Snake enters the bamboo tube--it is on the road to death

She Taijun is in command at the age of 100-there is no one in the court

She Taijun's Dragon head walking stick - even if you have money, you can't buy it.

Sacrificing yourself to pick peonies on the cliff - not caring about life and death but still greedy for flowers

() The dagger is a metaphor for a woman who can risk everything.)< /p>

The smell of musk - can't contain it

Gods and fairies come to earth - a match made in heaven

Fairy gods fight - mortals suffer

There is a hole behind the statue - Miao (Temple) Xiu La

A sharpshooter's target shooting - 100% sure

(a metaphor for being very confident in doing things)

The daughter of a fairy comes to earth ——A good match is made in one day

(A metaphor for a natural match.)

The hungry tiger in the mountains - extremely vicious

Ginger - old and spicy

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() dagger means that the older a person is and the more things he has experienced, the more experienced he will be in doing things

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Swallowing a centipede - a hundred claws scratching the heart

Kicking a stone in anger - hurting one's own feet

(A metaphor for suffering the consequences in the end.)< /p>

Making rice with rice - just make do with it

Businessman's scale - weighing every ounce

Being a businessman - all about trading

The main iron went into the blacksmith to fish - sleep all the time

The main iron tofu - eat soft rather than hard

Pig iron weights - honest lumps

< p>Mending pots with pig iron - making money with your own money

I am not angry after giving birth to a child - I am scared to death (Part 2)

A mole formed on my eyebrow - cannot be changed< /p>

The generated horns – cannot be straightened

The generated horns – cannot be straightened

Kicking stones in anger – the pain is Xuanji’s feet

Selling calligraphy and painting in front of the saint’s door—showing off one’s ugliness

(A metaphor for showing off in front of experts will show one’s low level and make everyone laugh

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Wet cotton - no bullets to play (talk)

Lice hiding in shabby coats - one can live in it but cannot eat it

(a metaphor for the difficulty of life, not being able to Worry about this, worry about that)

Slip and fall into the ecstasy - not confused or confused

Losing the horse and the cart - the situation is over

Lost Hands - hopeless

The fifteenth moon - full and perfect

Fifteen women quarreling - all talking

Fifteen articles The big man sleeps on the floor - eight horizontally and vertically

Fifteen statues of gods arranged on two levels - seven high and eight low

Fifteen copper coins are left on the ground - scattered

< p>Ten duck heads make a pot - talkative

Ten duck heads - some are long and some are short

One grain in the eighteen temple grounds - a single-rooted seedling

The man on the cross slope - henpecked

The radish in the twelfth lunar month of winter - moved (frozen)

Planting wheat in December - layman< /p>

(A metaphor for having no experience or understanding.

Toad in December - unable to speak

(A metaphor for being difficult to speak, or being embarrassed to open your mouth.

)

Fifteen buckets fetching water - seven up and eight down

The fifteenth moon - full and perfect

Fifteen small boats going out to sea - Confused

Fifteen deaf people asking for directions - shouting and shouting

Fifteen people chatting - all talking

Twenty-two Pattern Silver - Ding (Ingot)

Cockscombs in October - Laolaihong

Mulberry leaves in October - No one pays attention (picking)

Not rinsing for ten years - opening a bad mouth

October loofah - full of silk (silk)

October's Qi Cai - Qi Xin

The snake in December - hit it, move it

The eighteen arhats nodded randomly - I don’t know which one is the true god

+, the 'year-old girl is a matchmaker' T'TA you, you still talk about people

Press ten fingers on fleas - you can't catch any

Ten copper coins fell and one fell - Jiuwen (nine texts)

Get lost on the crossroads - not distinguishing between east and west; dizzy

Add two dots to the cross - start a fight

Seven-inch feet with three-inch shoes - hard outfit

Seven fairies dream - God knows

Seven fairies go to their parents' home - they come in the clouds and go in the mist

Seven monks and one umbrella - they can't be covered

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Buying eye drops in a lime store - you went to the wrong door

(A metaphor for doing something and looking at the wrong person.)

Writing an article with lime mortar - all white words

A handful of lime charcoal - no distinction between black and white

(A metaphor for not distinguishing between good and bad, good and evil and ugly.)

A stone dropped into a manure pit - Smelly and hard

Throwing a stone on the cotton - no reply

(metaphor of no news, or a reply) J

Throwing a bird or a turtle on a stone slab - — Head-to-head confrontation

Pebbled tofu - uneven softness and hardness

(Metaphors are very different.)

Pomegranate peeled - lots of ideas

Wearing a straw hat on a stone pile - a human head

A stone heart - cold and hard

Yams in the cracks of the stone - can't be eaten, the heart will be broken

Searching for grass seeds in the cracks of stones - I have nothing to do

Building walls with stones - the good side is outside

The eyes of stones - not blind

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Buying eye drops in a lime store—went to the wrong door

Seeing water in lime—showing teeth and cracking mouth

Making a hat with a stone mortar—cannot afford it< /p>

The loach on the stone slab should slip away

Chopping the fish on the stone slab - it is difficult to use the knife

Playing with the porcelain altar on the stone slab - hard work

Small group of loaches on the stone plate - nowhere to hide

Gypsum sorbet - stubborn and stubborn

Bamboo shoots under the stone plate - hard to get ahead

Stone bricks pressed against walnuts - shattered into pieces

\ Wearing a straw hat - put it on the head

Writing in lime mortar - all white characters

Watching mosquitoes and feeding elephants ——Not useful

The firewood collector went down the mountain——Worry (salary)

Sneeze and scare the tiger to death——Just in luck

Hunting a rabbit and meeting a tiger Sheep - made a lot of extra money

The spilled seasoning soup - both sweet, sour, bitter and spicy

Bean beaters sleepy - doing things inappropriately

Scavenging dung under a lantern - death with a stick (poop)

Stealing a donkey under a lantern - a wise man does not do secret things

Snoring and hearing cannon fire - scary Jumping

Sparrows on the threshing floor - Danzi has long been trained

Breaking pots to make tiles - not economical

Playing half a drum - - Insinuate and insinuate

You can't win when you fight a dog, but you can't win when you bite a chicken - a coward bullies a small one

Pull your beard in a fight - be modest (lead) and weak (beard)

Hit the target Bull's-eye - impartial

Hit the rat but smashed the pot - Lost the gain

The person who beats the wine and only has time to carry the pot - can't make a mistake

< p>Playing the drum without beating the noodles - tapping the sidelines

Putting down the edge of the pot to mend the bottom - not cost-effective

Killing the mouse to feed the cat - annoying one, good one

< p>The typed daily supply - untrue

Soochow is looking for a bride - making the fake become real

Shipping on the east street and selling on the west street - not trying to make money, just trying to be fast

The employer’s job is difficult to manage

Trying about things like gourds and gourds in the west - messing around

Donkeys have run in the East Mountains, and tigers have fought in the West Mountains - I have seen it before. Formation

Listen with east and west ears, north and south - nothing can be heard

The turtle fell into the water - just right

The rooster laid eggs - no hope

< p>The moon follows the sun - cherish the light

Dancing under the moon - inseparable

The laurel tree in the moon - unattainable

Moonland Sun drying millet in the sun - drying in the shade

Walking in the moonfield - no shadow

Moonchild coughs - no talk (light)

The moon is a mirror - You take yourself too seriously

Watching a tiger while sleeping - not knowing whether to live or die

Watching a rooster laying eggs - no hope

(It is a metaphor for a businessman who has hope.

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A thin donkey pulls a heavy load - enough to breathe

(A metaphor for small ability, heavy tasks, abnormal strenuousness, and inability to do the job.)

Skin to death The camel - bigger than a horse

Shouken Lao Xunjujian - impatient with life

The pen holder on the desk - thick and thin

(Metaphor for being reckless, but there is also wisdom.)

combing your hair and looking in the mirror - you only see yourself

Those who are familiar with it - they have a lot of eyes

(A metaphor for being scheming and having many ideas.

Those who belong to the zodiac of the worm - rush forward step by step

(It is a metaphor for doing things if things are not going smoothly, so do it bit by bit.)

Those born in the Year of the Dog - the soft ones bully and the hard ones are afraid

The ones belonging to the genus Heshan) cannot be knocked out if they are not merciful

The ones belonging to the Monkey - none How honest and angry

Those who belong to Peking and Monkeys - jumped out of the cracks in the rocks

Those who belong to Sweet Potato - have never been out of the field in their lives

( The dagger is a metaphor for staying at home and never going out. J

The fox is very cunning

The fox is full of coquettishness

Chili pepper - The older they get, the redder they are

The mule - hybrid

The cat-headed dog - loves nocturnal activities

The loach - slippery Very

Those born in the year of Crab – domineering

Those born in the Year of the Ball – angry in the belly

Those born in the Year of Mosquito – love to bite

Those born in the Year of the Pig - can eat but not dry

14T to cover their head when they are in the tree - 0 strength and one minute of caution

Leaves falling into the river - drift with the current

The squirrel in the tree—jumping up and down

The lark in the tree—speaks more pleasantly than Chang’s

Building a ladder on the tree The moon - out of reach

The crows on the tree, the pigs in the pen - all the same goods

The tree fell and the hozens scattered - they went their separate ways

The tree fell Gone - no seal (shade)

Flying a kite in the woods - entangled

Playing with a machete in the woods - unable to clear the way

Shadow Drawing a bow with a lyre - hurting someone with a hidden arrow

The shade of the tree obscures the view - unhappiness

Catching an old pigeon on a treetop - hard to catch

On a tree stump Birds - sooner or later they will fly

Chopping firewood in the woods - drastic measures

Lighting a fire in the woods - just getting wood (firewood)

Leaves fall into the river ——Go with the flow

(Metaphor that you have no opinion and just follow the trend.)

The tree is thousands of feet high——The leaves fall and return to their roots

(Metaphor that you must have a destination in the end. . )

Playing with a machete in the woods - can't open the door

(A metaphor for having power but not being able to use it.)

Living behind closed doors - knowing the inside story.

Double-yolked egg - two hearts

(It is a metaphor for treating people with different attitudes, not treating them equally. )

Double yolk eggs - one body and two minds

Two forked tongues - speaking two words

Hands of longevity peach - reasonable (ceremony)

Raise your hands above your head—excessive

Two-carriage warrior—hard general

The eggplant beaten by frost—deflated

Duckweed on the water ——Rootless

Water gourd——Cannot sink to the bottom

(A metaphor for always floating on the top and unable to penetrate deep J

Hit a stick on the water—— No trace

Searching for the moon under the water - wasted effort

(A metaphor for spending effort, but no effect.)

Throwing stones in the water - testing the depth

Water radish beats the gong - each step is short

(The metaphor is getting less and less.)

Water wet hemp rope - one step at a time

< p>(It is a metaphor that the situation is becoming more and more tense.)

Crystal bottle filled with clear water - you can see everything inside and outside

(It is a metaphor that you can see clearly everything inside and outside your home.

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Putting a raft in the ditch - hard to turn back

Water bamboo mat - famous all over the world

Catching a turtle in a water tank - easy to catch

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Wearing skates on the concrete floor - you can slip away from the tumor

Water drops penetrate the stone - the most important thing is persistence

Buffalo fighting - intrigue

The water goes to the lower place Flow - let nature take its course

Searching for the moon in the water - all in vain

Plugging out hair from the buffalo - not caring

Looking at people on the water - looking down

Refuel in the water - float on top

Search for the moon from the bottom of the water, reach for the stars from the sky - you can think of it, but you can't do it

Fish in the water tank - Randomly touching

Water radish and hitting the golden gong - every step is short

Boiling dumplings in the kettle - there is something in the belly that cannot be poured out

The buffalo ate a firefly ——Understand in my heart

The crazy toad in the puddle——screaming incessantly

The steel bars in the concrete pillars——trying hard not to show up

In the water Fishing for the moon - visible, but intangible

Water floods the Dragon King Temple - one family does not recognize the other family

Water enters the gourd - hesitating

Water surface Floating weight - impossible

Water tofu goes into the ash pile - cannot be cleaned up

Gourd on the water - cannot go down

Oil on the water - Frivolous

Plunging into the paddy field - straight back

Gourd in the water - placed on both sides

Boiling stones in water - difficult

< p>The otter guards the fishing ground - the more it guards, the brighter it becomes

When the buffalo carries the tree - it is easy

The buffalo crosses the alley - it cannot turn the corner

Sleep On the reed mat - not afraid of falling to the ground

(Metaphor: no matter which way, not afraid of the other.)

Picking up money in sleep - not a good idea

(A metaphor for thinking well, but not being able to do it.)

Eating fairy peaches in sleep - thinking sweetly

Talking in sleep - waist does not hurt

(A metaphor for standing aside and making sarcastic remarks.)

Sima Yi breaks the Eight Diagrams Formation - pretending to understand if he doesn't understand

The Secretary-General buys meal tickets - whether it is public or private

(A metaphor for distinguishing between public and private.)

Putting plaster on the dead - useless

The dead carrying the coffin - not knowing how to turn the sky

The dead being buried - It's hard to get ahead

Butcher Zhang is dead - he can't eat even-haired pigs

He died inexplicably - a fool

Dead end - back again

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Cut a donkey in a dead end - see where you go

A dead pig is not afraid of being burned by a fire - he will risk it

A dead boy is not afraid of a wolf - he will risk it People

A dead cow pulls a Trojan horse - moving at every turn

An old pigeon that has been dead for three years - nothing left to speak

Catching a cart in a dead end - Turn around But the sky is coming

The dead man has a seal on his lips - nothing to say

(It is a metaphor for the poor rationale J

The old widow whose only son died - No hope

(Metaphor of being helpless or without any hope. )

Dead pigs are not afraid of being scalded by boiling water - risk it all

The Four King Kongs sweep the floor - a great job

Four taels of tofu and half a catty of salt - Xian ( Salty) Hui (stewed)

The Dragon King of the Four Seas uses his swords and weapons - there is water inside and outside

The Disobedient Son lectures on the Sutra of Filial Piety - Hypocrisy

Disobedient Zitu's parents - that's what happened

Qin Hui of the Song Dynasty, Yan Song of the Ming Dynasty - good and good

Song Jiang's military advisor - Yuan (Wu) Yong

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The job of mending broken pots - looking for trouble; pretending to be an expert

Song San's younger brother - sending (Song) to death (IV)

The face of the funeral ——Old drooping

The mother giving birth threw the trough into the trough--it will kill the child

Garlic destroys onions-cannot do without the spicy taste

A metaphor for daggers Pungent and powerful. Or the means are vicious. )

The fortune teller made angry remarks - giving up a few lives

(Metaphor of risking one's life, at all costs.)

Breaking the plate and beating the bowl again - —Qi on top of Qi

(Metaphor for being very angry, or not being able to hit it all.

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Sun Houhou sealed Bi Mawen - an official of unknown age

Sun Hou went to the Heavenly Palace - made a big fuss

Monkey King goes to the peach banquet—comes uninvited

Monkey King’s golden hoop—can be big or small

Monkey King’s vellus hair—can change

Sun Wukong entered the Bagua Furnace—refined and became strong

Sun Wukong went to heaven—forgot which stone he jumped from

Granddaughter wore the second grandmother’s shoes—money (Front) Tight

Sun Erniang opens a shop - cannot enter

Sun Erniang opens a shop - seeks wealth and murder

Sun Erniang opens a hotel - becomes confused after drinking< /p>

Sun Quan made a plan to recruit relatives - bribed his wife and surrendered troops

Sun Dasheng went to the peach banquet - ate and drank secretly

Sun Xingzhe got into Princess Iron Fan There is no end to the torment in my stomach

Monkey Sun’s face—changes at will

Monkey Sun sitting in the world—a bit different

Monkey Sun sitting in the Golden Palace ——The butt is unstable

(A lot)