Basho's result - a heart
The bright handkerchief that performs magic - neither hide nor tuck
The magic handkerchief takes a piece of cloth - cover it up
Baoyu and Xiangyun cry for Jia Mu - each has his own tears
The worm in the corn stalk - specializes in (drilling) the heart
Making Yuanxiao from corn flour - Difficult to squeeze
Bitch seeing off guests - hypocrisy
Shrunk suona - it depends on how you play
Feeding tigers in bed - harming people Harm yourself again
Fart in the bed - be able to be literary (sniff) and martial (cover)
Fart in the bed - swallow it alone
Cover the table with the sheet - Being (surrounded) is very big
Confused; blinded by reason - not sober at all
Changing the robe into an undershirt - more than enough
Picking peonies on the hospital bed - —Being greedy for flowers even before death
Don’t take medicine when you are seriously ill—waiting to die
Peeling onions and pounding garlic—a trivial matter
Peeling the bark of a tree— Not long
Three peeled toads - unwillingness to die
Peel open the cuttlefish skin and reveal the belly - a black heart
Put a lamp on the table of the Eight Immortals - It's obvious
There is a chamber pot on the table of the Eight Immortals - not a guy
There is only one grain in eight acres of land - this one
(metaphor is pitifully few) . )
The radish of Balizhuang - the beauty in my heart
The Eight Tigers broke into Youzhou - dead and lost
(A metaphor for the loss. Big.)
Eight horses can’t pull each other apart - it’s hard to tell.
Catching rabbits on August 15th is a festival with you, but it’s a festival without you
(metaphor) It has nothing to do with the overall situation.)
Watch the dragon lantern on August 15th - half a year late
(Too late, too late.)
In August Cucumber shed—empty shelf
(A metaphor for something that has only form but no content.)
Persimmons in August—the redder they get as they get older
The weather in August— Sometimes it will be sunny, sometimes it will rain
(It is a metaphor for people or things being changeable and unpredictable.)
Write one stroke in eight characters - less one flower
( Metaphor: there is too much missing)
The eighty-year-old lady is out of breath when learning to play the trumpet
The eighty-year-old man plays the trumpet – he is breathless
Eight The ten-year-old grandma - she is so old
The Eight Immortals don’t need a boat to cross the sea - they have their own rules (crossing)
The eighty-year-old grandma’s three-year-old grandson - the old one is old, the small one is small
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Eating moon cakes on August 15th - just the right time
Place a chamber pot on the Eight Immortals' table - not a guy who is accomplished (holding wine)
Pluck a radish and plant it Onions - each crop is spicier than the last
A plucked lion - makes you laugh
A plucked pigeon - can't fly
( Each metaphor is more powerful than the last. )
The jointed bamboo shoots - upward every day
(A metaphor for being promising and having a future.)
Tug-of-war competition - pulling at both ends
Treat it as a pillow - forget about it
Put your hands in your eyes - ask for trouble
(A metaphor for asking for trouble.) p>
Take pearls as clay balls - really ignorant
Put horns on donkey's head - four different things
Practice aiming at the shooting range - turn a blind eye Eyes
The overlord treats guests - you have to eat, you have to eat, you have to eat if you don't want to eat
White cloth goes into the dye vat - it cannot be washed
Daydreaming - random thoughts
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(Metaphor for unfounded imagination.)
Black and white - black and white
(Metaphor for right and wrong, good and evil.)
Caicai Stir-fried scallions with leaves - kiss (green) plus kiss (green)
(A metaphor for being particularly friendly, having a close relationship, and thinking about each other.)
Cooked cabbage and tofu - no one Don’t take advantage of anyone else
(Metaphor that no one can take advantage of anyone else.
)
The white lady drank realgar wine - revealed her true form
The white-bone spirit brought food to Tang Monk - a false heart and a false intention
Blowing the trumpet at the age of eighty - longevity Shortness of breath
Growing a beard when you are eight thousand years old - take it personally
The Eight Immortals table is missing a leg - it is not balanced
Eight sparrows carry the sedan chair - it is not possible to bear the responsibility Starting
Fifteen kinds of peanuts in August - blind conductor
Dancing at eighty years old - naive
Fortune telling with eight coins - how can I guarantee you One Life
The Eight Immortals Crossed the Sea - Each Showed His Magical Powers
The Eight Immortals Crossed the Sea, One Can Fly the Wind, and the Rain Can Rain
My palm has been bitten by mosquitoes - Itchy hands
Slap to no avail - all in vain
Slap to blindfold the eyes - actually cannot cover the sky
Slap to split bricks - hard work< /p>
The pit bull squats on the wall - a hard-coated tiger sitting on the ground
(Metaphor for pretending to be a wealthy gentleman J
The pit dog lifts the door curtain - all with one mouth< /p>
The pit bull bites the moon - I don’t know how high the sky is
(A metaphor for not knowing how capable I am and being very overconfident
Looking in the mirror with scarred eyes - — Asking for embarrassment
The second child in "A Hundred Family Surnames" is missing - no money
The first one is not pronounced - the first one is money
The old crooked-necked tree - finalized
The lark meets the parrot - the singing one meets the talking one
The plucked pigeon - look Why are you flying?
When you pull out the carrot, you have eyes - you must not have Bai Jiuli
When you pull out the carrot, there is a hole - there is a basis for it
White carrot sticks Knife - something that does not bleed
(①A metaphor for unwillingness to pay more. ②A metaphor for dissatisfaction.)
A white-eyed wolf wearing a straw hat-pretending to be a good person
(A metaphor for a vicious bad guy pretending to be a good guy to deceive.)
Aspen tree leaves - two-sided light
White sugar mixed with honey - sweeter than sweeter
(The metaphor is better than the better.)
Bitter melon mixed with white sugar - bitter and sweet
(Metaphor for a conflicting mental state or complex feelings.)
Buying eye drops in a white shop - you went to the wrong door
(A metaphor for the wrong door.)
Water in a white glass bottle - you see through it
Cacai has a long heart - old
Idiot's gourd - a fool
The Skeleton Demon sings - a strange tune
The Skeleton Demon's meal - Peng Don't touch it either
The White Bone Demon said: Don't speak human language
The White Bone Demon looks in the mirror - he is not a human inside or outside
The White Snake Saves Xu Xian - Layer of Heart Try your best
The white-bone spirit deceives Tang Monk - one plan fails, but another one
The white-bone spirit meets Sun Wukong - reveals his true form
The white-bone fine bag bride- The evil spirit in the demon
The white-eyed wolf wears a straw hat - he cannot change into a human being
The white-eyed wolf wears glasses - he is good at pretending
Uncovering the tofu skin in a pot of white water - —Can’t do it
Boiled winter melon in plain water - it doesn’t taste good
(This is a metaphor for the wrong way. )
White glass bottled water - seen through
Cabbage with a long heart - old
Idiot's gourd - a fool
The White Bone Demon sings - a strange tune
The White Bone Demon's food - don't touch it
The White Bone Demon sings - does not speak human language
The White Bone Demon's photo Mirror - no one inside or outside
The White Snake saves Xu Xian - tries her best
The White Bone Demon deceives Tang Monk - once the plan fails, another child appears
The White Bone Demon deceives Tang Monk The Sun Wukong—revealed her true form
The Bones Bride in Fine Decoration—The Evil Spirit
The White-Eyed Wolf Wearing a Straw Hat—Can’t Change a Human Being
The White-Eyed Wolf Wearing Glasses ——Pretend to be ready
Peel the tofu skin in a pot of white water-can’t do it
Boil winter melon in white water-no taste
Scheme
, Boiled tofu in white water - tasteless
: The White Snake is pressed under the Lei Feng Tower - there is always someone to rescue her
Qi Niangniang fights against Fahai - all her energy is lost
< p>The White Lady drank the realgar wine--she revealed her true formThe White Lady suddenly broke the bridge--remembered her old love
The fourth child among hundreds of surnames--what she said is true ( Li)
A hundred-mile-long road does not need to turn - it is too straight
The 100-meter dash - has a beginning and an end
A century-old melon seeds and a thousand-year-old tree - deep-rooted
A century-old bird and turtle lays rotten eggs - an old bad guy
A centenarian’s birthday - a rare occasion
A million lions crossing the river - momentum Not to be used
Hung a red light on a hundred-foot-tall pole - from the outside you can see the red light inside
(A metaphor that appears to be wrong but actually does not work.)
A hundred years old Son - rare
(It means that it is not easy to get or do. Or it means that it is not often encountered.
)
A lark meets a parrot - a person who can sing meets someone who can talk
(Metaphorically, each has its own specialties.)
One hundred surnames do not read the number. One word - the beginning is money
(It is a metaphor that only money is in the eyes.)
The second surname is missing from the family - lack of money
The ferry failed and the boat capsized - a mistake at both ends
I bowed my head to heaven and earth and went to beg for food - I didn't have a good day
The New Year's greetings - nice to hear
The New Year's greetings are not Kowtow - what are you doing?
Kowtow to heaven and earth and go beg for food - you haven't had a good day
Do whatever you want - don't know what you can do
(A metaphor for connoisseurs) Show off your skills in front of others.)
Carry the ladder to the sky - no way
Carry the bamboo pole into the alley - go straight
Sleep on the bench - think about Kuanchuo; good Dreams don't last long
The mahjong on the bench - can't be grasped
The bench fell to the ground - all four feet in the air
The nail is on the wall - not running
< p>Putting eggs on the bench - dangerousHalf a copper coin - not a square circle
(A metaphor for an unqualified situation.)
Half a catty to eight taels - —No distinction between high and low
(A metaphor for not distinguishing between superior and inferior.)
Half a catty for eight taels - no one suffers a loss
Half a day of planning in the clouds—— Count it high
Twisting in the clouds for half a day and singing - empty joy
(A metaphor for rejoicing in vain but not achieving the goal.)
Half a day Doing somersaults in the clouds - finally landing
(A metaphor for falling down sooner or later.)
Half a day in the clouds with a lantern - Gao Ming
Half a day in the clouds Hanging scissors - Gao Cai
Hanging a bag of sun in the clouds for half a day - Pretending to be crazy
Not scared when there is thunder in the middle of the night - having a clear conscience
Eating cucumbers in the middle of the night - —I don’t know the beginning or the end
(Metaphor of not knowing the story or details of something.)
Dreaming about being an emperor in the middle of the night - Happiness lasts only for a while
(Metaphor of nothingness) Endless pursuit of happiness may be a metaphor for a dream that does not last long, and one is in vain.)
Lying half-body in the coffin village - waiting to die
(A metaphor for being unable to contribute to the people anymore. )
Become a monk on the way - learn from scratch
Keep guests on the way - speak enthusiastically
Become a monk on the way - Cheng Yaquan - —Suddenly
Can't embroider a single flower for half a month - really (needle) slow
The sun is called in the clouds for half a day - the voice is very loud
Slapping hands in the clouds for half a day - fantasy (ring)
Eating and drinking in the clouds for half a day - shouting in the sky
Making a speech in the clouds for half a day - A lecture
Eating and drinking in the clouds for half a day Acting in acrobatics - A skilled person is bold
Looking for a partner in the clouds for a long time - the requirements are too high
Throwing cotton in the clouds for a long time - it will definitely fail
Bi Tianyun Writing articles in the clouds - empty talk
Chatting in the clouds for half a day - talking eloquently
Singing in the clouds for half a day - the tone is too high
Farting in the clouds for half a day - — The smell is so bad
Climbing a mountain in the middle of the night - not knowing what is up or down
Tug of war in the middle of the night - trying hard in the dark
Doing business in the middle of the night - making deals in the dark
< p>Half-clothes poking at the chicken coop - secretly causing troubleLeading up the palace at night - secretly causing trouble
Eating Coptis chinensis in the middle of the night - secretly complaining
Eating in the middle of the night Gan Shu - I don't know the beginning or the end
Ringing the bell in half clothes - a blockbuster
The sky likes it
Crossing the single-plank bridge in the middle of the night - be careful every step
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Playing sparrows in the clouds for half a day - air to air
Hanging sun bags in the clouds for half a day - Pretending to be crazy (Phoenix)
Lighting up lanterns in the clouds for half a day - A clever move ( Photo)
Half a day of horse racing in the clouds - showing off the horse's legs
Half a day of not being able to sneeze - uncomfortable
Half a day of somersaults in the clouds - finally landing< /p>
A spatula hung in the clouds for half a day - noisy (fried) up and down the sky
Catching the clouds for a long time - an empty talk
Flying up the sky< /p>
Riding a crane in the clouds for half a day - flying far away
Torch in mid-air - Gao Ming
A small gap in the sky - beginning but no end
Half A Yang Paifeng appears on the road - Mom is so awesome
A frog with legs tied - can't jump
Putting sesame seeds on the scale - it's insignificant
Hitting a duck with a stick - croaking
Hitting a mandarin duck with a stick - separating the two
The stick is equivalent to a needle - regardless of thickness
(The metaphor is not deep It's not shallow, and you can't tell the difference between good and bad. )
Blowing fire with a stick--I don't know anything
Every stick goes up to the sky--one end always falls to the ground
Bao Gong adjudicates the case--impartial and impartial
Bao Gong’s guillotine - not recognizing others
(A metaphor for selflessness.
)
Bao Gong’s yamen - easy to get in but hard to get out
Bao Gong beheads Bao Mian - rectify others first rectify yourself
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Bao Footcloth bib - stinky
Wrap single cloth to wash face - generous
Pack rice noodles for Lantern Festival - not enough to hold a few pieces
Steamed buns The sugar is out - the stuffing is exposed
(It is a metaphor for things that you don't want others to know are exposed.)
Make a basket of steamed buns and steamed buns - everyone strives for success
Contractor and supervisor - no action at all
The skinned one-head - too explicit
Setting down in the safe - the purpose is safety
(Metaphor to ensure safety.)
The sword is unsheathed - the sharp edge is revealed
Baoyu becomes a monk - never to return
Jumping into a well with a gold ingot - —Sacrificing one’s life but not one’s wealth
Going into the mill with a lute in hand—playing the lute to an ox
A watermelon in one’s arms—a sure shot
(a metaphor for doing things very accurately or Be sure.)
Hold the pillow and have a good dream - a joy in the sky
Hold the pillow and dance - enjoy yourself
Hold the robot and kiss - - You are in love, he has no intention of it
Ci Zhu's temper - explodes at the drop of a hat
Carrying a suona on a plane - it blows to the sky
Stretching a bow behind his back - Injuring someone with an arrow in the back
Wiping the huqin behind the back - unable to pull it
Carrying the wife to burn incense - thankless
Kowtowing behind the back - counter-courtesy
< p>Carrying a dead man across a river - the strength of the skyCarrying a dead man to steal wine and food - knowing the warmth and coldness of one's own family
Bedbugs hidden in vests - looking up for a long time (itching)
< p>Go into the temple with a drum on your back and look for hammers one by oneCarry the coffin on your back to cross the Yellow River - even the escape route is ready
Carry the stone on your back to Mount Taishan - it will be a thankless experience
p>Carrying a vinegar jar to beg for food - poverty
Carrying a trumpet on an airplane - it blows to the sky
(A metaphor for excessive boasting.)
Carrying children on my back to climb mountains and climb all the way up
Carrying a toilet on a business trip - it smells bad wherever I go
Carrying cotton across a river - the burden is getting heavier and heavier
Carrying a stone mill up the mountain - thankless effort
The plums in the Arctic Ocean are so shabby
Chatting in the Arctic Ocean - all sarcastic remarks
Night in the Arctic Ocean - Calm
The other end of the Arctic - Difficult Pole
The polar bear yawns - the cold wind blows
Open the window on the north side ——Not afraid of the cold wind
The vest is worn outside the shirt—it’s a mess
The back is stabbed—can’t extricate itself
The back is against the cliff—there is no way out
His mouth was sealed - he couldn't hum
The rat being chased - he dug into any hole he saw
The inside of the quilt was rotten - the surface was good
Using the sheets as diapers - too generous
Reaching out from under the covers - finding out the details
The defeated rooster - dejected
Patching the face with a trowel - a talent of little use
Punching under the quilt - no outside help
Winning and winking under the quilt - fooling oneself one by one
Broken nose and wearing glasses ——Unaccounted for
Meat hanging on the nose——Glib mouth
Having a hammer on the nose——Ke (slap) shame (teeth)
Feces hanging on the nose Bucket - I don't know the fragrance or smell
A weight hanging on my nose - I can't lift my head
(It means that a suppressed person or thing cannot be stretched. )
Putting honey on the nose - you can’t get it if you are greedy
Wearing flowers on the nose - not the right place
Putting powder on the nose - a pair Good appearance
(Metaphor for a person who likes evil and charming J
Pushing a cart on the nose - desperate
A green onion in the nose Pretending to be an elephant (Phase)
The mucus flows into the mouth - taking advantage of others if you suffer the loss
The mucus sinks into the mouth - everyone eats what they have
Putting a stall on the tip of the nose - broaden your horizons
(Metaphor for broadening your horizonsJ
Black hemorrhoids on the tip of the nose - right in front of your eyes
Draw hair on both sides of the nose ~ shameless
Blowing fire from the pen holder - stingy
(o1 is a metaphor for stinginess. ② Refers to the amount of energy,,. ③ Describes a person's behavior, actions, etc. T 'k
Fang.)
Close your eyes and hear the crows, and when you open your eyes you will see the Broom King - so unlucky
Not much movement
Looking at things with your eyes closed - pretending to be blind
Being behind closed doors - trying to be smart
(Metaphor does not ask about objective reality, does not conduct investigation and research, and only relies on subjective imagination
Question.
)
Close your eyes and relax - leisurely and contented
Selling cloth with your eyes closed - nonsense
Walking in the river with your eyes closed - leave your life to God
p>Going into a cave with your eyes closed - you will inevitably hit a wall
Going into a cave with your eyes closed - you will run into walls everywhere
Chatting with your eyes closed - telling lies
< p>The gecko lifts the door curtain - reveals a small handThe gecko catches insects - calmly
The gecko hunts - by surprise
The firecracker shop caught fire - himself Compliment yourself
The eyes of a bat - short-sightedness
Set off firecrackers and shoot a gun at the same time - true and false
The carpet in the hotel - always stepped on
/p>
Sit on the shoulder pole~~Not a long-term guest
The eyes of the shoulder pole hook--have grown long
The shoulder pole has no nails--it slides on both ends
< p>Bian Gen is wrapped around the bamboo pole - there is supportBian Shi is stuffed with arsenic - his heart is poisonous
Bian Gen is blowing fire - he knows nothing
Single Use subjective imagination to process
(Metaphor for not understanding anything.)
The pole has no hook - both ends are slippery
(Metaphor for being tactful, fearing responsibility, touching The question is detoured.)
Carrying a wooden pole on a shoulder pole—carrying a lantern on both ends
(It is a metaphor for thinking about this person and thinking about that person.)
Carrying a lantern on a shoulder pole— —Brightness at both ends
(Metaphor for both parties to be open. Or it may mean that both parties have good eyesight J
Savage chicken fleas - the smell is inside
(Metaphor for the essence Bad.)
The bitch sets up a memorial arch - a fake prude
The bitch sees off guests one by one and is hypocritical
The bitch scolds a prostitute~ - a street guy
(A metaphor for all the same kind of people.)
Steamed lychees with rock sugar - it is so sweet
Rock sugar is used as medicine - it is bitter yet sweet
p>Complaining in the ice and snow~~Lengji Lengyu
Bean sprouts growing on the ice - cold heart
Sleeping on the ice - no heat in the body
The ice is used as a crutch - I can't help it up
The ice of tofu - difficult to handle (break)
Bingling of boiled coptis - sharing the joys and sorrows
Candied haws on a stick - a string of them
Fish on the ice beach - not allowed to swim
Ice cubes fell into the vinegar vat - shabby< /p>
Ice cellar dad is hot - never seen it
Hahaha in the ice cellar - sneer
Close your eyes and look at things - pretend to be blind
Behind closed doors ——Being smart
(Metaphor does not ask about objective reality, does not conduct investigation and research, and only relies on subjective imagination to deal with
problems. )
Close your eyes and relax - leisurely and contented
Selling cloth with your eyes closed - nonsense
Walking in the river with your eyes closed - leave your life to God
p>Going into a cave with your eyes closed - you will inevitably hit a wall
Going into a cave with your eyes closed - you will run into walls everywhere
Chatting with your eyes closed - telling lies
< p>The gecko lifts the door curtain - reveals a small handThe gecko catches insects - calmly
The gecko hunts - by surprise
The firecracker shop caught fire - himself Compliment yourself
The eyes of a bat - short-sightedness
Set off firecrackers and shoot a gun at the same time - true and false
The carpet in the hotel - always stepped on
/p>
Sit on the shoulder pole~~Not a long-term guest
The eyes of the shoulder pole hook--have grown long
The shoulder pole has no nails--it slides on both ends
< p>Bian Gen is wrapped around the bamboo pole - there is supportBian Shi is stuffed with arsenic - his heart is poisonous
Bian Gen is blowing fire - he knows nothing
Single Use subjective imagination to process
(Metaphor for not understanding anything.)
The pole has no hook - both ends are slippery
(Metaphor for being tactful, fearing responsibility, touching The question is detoured.)
Carrying a wooden pole on a shoulder pole—carrying a lantern on both ends
(It is a metaphor for thinking about this person and thinking about that person.)
Carrying a lantern on a shoulder pole— —Brightness at both ends
(Metaphor for both parties to be open. Or it may mean that both parties have good eyesight J
Savage chicken fleas - the smell is inside
(Metaphor for the essence Bad.)
The bitch sets up a memorial arch - a fake prude
The bitch sees off guests one by one and is hypocritical
The bitch scolds a prostitute~ - a street guy
(The metaphor is that they are all the same kind of people.
)
Steamed lychee with rock sugar~very sweet
Used as a medicinal ingredient with rock sugar~bitter but sweet
Grumbling in the ice and snow~~Lengji Lengyu< /p>
Bean sprouts grow on the ice - cold heart
Sleeping on the ice - there is no heat in my body
Ice is like a crutch - I can’t hold it up
Bingling tofu - difficult to handle (break)
Bingling boiled coptis - both sweet and bitter
Bing Tanghulu - a string of strings
Fish on the ice beach--unable to swim
Ice cubes fell into the vinegar vat--shabby
Ice cellar dad fire-never seen< /p>
Hahaha in the ice cellar - sneer
Don't turn on the lamp or add oil - save worry one by one (core)
Making tea with a tumbler - no skill
The roly-poly rides the rabbit - not very honest
Do not put soy sauce on the pig's paw - Baiti (hoof)