The goose egg stone fell into the thorn bushes - no worries Cotton in the ear - pretending
The son didn't raise his mother - a waste of pain The hungry wolf scurried into the sheep's stable - nothing comes to him
The second-rate man played the drum - a dilettante
A hungry wolf scurries into the sheep's stall - nothing comes
A two-foot-long blowtorch - only one eye.
The two-foot-long blowtorch - only one eye - dreaming on a hungry stomach - a fantasy
The two-bit man in charge - can't come up with a good idea
The two-kick man - two thoughts
The goose stretches its neck and waits to be cut
The goose looks for food in the water and its tail goes up to the sky
The goose pours its food into the water.
The goose is looking for food in the water, and its tail is up in the air. The duck is not allowed to talk in the goose's pot.
The wicked man in a leather hat - a hawk
The wicked man at the door - a blessing
The wicked wolf with a thieving fox - not a good breed. A vicious wolf and a mad dog are companions - they share the same temperament
A hungry tiger enters a house - not with good intentions A vicious wolf smiles at a sheep - not with good intentions
Two hundred plus fifty.
The Long March of 25,000 miles is a long journey.
Salivating -------- is not a day of gluttony.
Nephews playing lanterns - as usual
Teapots hanging from airplanes ----- high level (bottles)
Goose egg stones falling into a prickly poncho - no strings attached Cotton stuffed in ears - pretense (
A son does not raise his mother--a wasted pain A hungry wolf scurries into the sheep's stable--nothing comes
A second-rate man plays the drum--a dangling man A hungry pig occupies the wooden trough
The two kicks - two thoughts
The two pieces of cotton - not enough for a goose to stick its neck out - waiting to be stabbed
The two pieces of cotton - not enough for a goose to stick its neck out - waiting to be stabbed
The two pieces of cotton - not enough for a goose to stick its neck out
The geese are looking for food in the water, and their tails are up in the air.
The ducks are not allowed in the goose pots, and they have no ties to the goose
The evil ghosts are forced to be honest.
The wicked wolf begets a thieving fox - not a good seed The wicked wolf and the mad dog are companions - temperamentally compatible
The hungry tiger enters the house - ill-intentioned The wicked wolf smiles at the goat
Two hundred plus fifty - two hundred and fifty A hungry wolf snatches a brittle bone in the day - how dare you
Erlangshen's Hall of Indigo.
The Long March of 25,000 miles - a long way to go.
The peony on the forehead - a pain in the ass
The goose's egg stone in the hedge - no worries
The sesame seed blossomed - higher and higher
The physical bucket of water - seven up, seven down.
Pigs looking in the mirror--in and out
Narcissus not blossoming--pretending to be garlic
Dumb people eating yellow lotus--have their own suffering (or "have pain but can't speak")
There is also a kind of harmonic hysteria, who adds harmonic elements on the basis of the previous kind of martyrdom. For example
Nephews playing lanterns - as usual (uncle)
Confucius moving - as much as lose (book)
Fire burning flagpole - long charcoal (sigh
The cesspit Guan Dao--Wen (wen) can not, martial arts (dance) also can not.
Flagpole erected eight hundred years ago - old bachelor
Pepper on eight treasures rice - another flavor
Eight lifetimes of the old Chen account-
The eight-inch foot in the seven-inch shoe--don't know what to do
The eight brothers peck at the persimmon--picking the soft one
The eight old men rowing in the fist--
Eight money plasters - stained
Eight crooked necks sitting at a table - no one is looking at anyone
Format of eight-legged essays - a thousand words. -thousand pieces of the same
Sleeping in the gossip furnace - hot air
Riding in the gossip array - can not break through the road; the way out is difficult to find
Eight levels of engineering technology -- strive for excellence
Eight levels of masters learning the craft -- grow old and learn old
Octagon falling into a dung pit -- fragrance and odor can't be distinguished; it's hard to distinguish between fragrance and odor
The eight-and-a-half-catty turtle swallowed a large scale - ruthless bastard
The eight-and-a-half-catty bastard won the first prize - the rules (turtle lifting) are not small
Eighty people carrying a sedan chair -
The eighty old man is suffering from head shaking disease - not by one's wish; not by one's choice
The eighty old man blowing out the lamp - can't breathe; can't catch his breath
The eighty old man practicing the Pipa - a cliché (playing)
Eighty-year-old man learns boxing - the more he practices, the stronger he gets
Eighty-year-old man learns handicrafts - old age fills him with energy
Eighty-year-old Jedi head - no successor
Eighty years old shaving - defying old age
Eighty years old beard - old ideas
No children at eighty - lonely in old age
Having a son at eighty - lagging behind from generation to generation
Playing with monkeys at eighty - an old trick
Learning to play the flute at eighty - an old tune
Learning to wrestle at eighty - a desperate attempt
Actors pretending to be children at eighty - a return to their old age
Eighty years old standing on the counter - old in the business
Eighty-five cannons hitting a rabbit - more loss than gain
Eight Immortals crossing the sea - each one of them showing his ability; showing a little of his ability
The table of the Eight Immortals is missing a leg - it doesn't rest flat
The lamp on the table of the Eight Immortals - it's obvious
The table of the Eight Immortals - it's got edges and corners
Bitter melon in August - red in the heart
Lotus root in August - fresh and tender
Persimmon in August -the older they get, the redder they get
Osmanthus blossoms in August - fragrant everywhere
The cucumber shed in August - empty shelves
The mooncake on the 15th of August - everyone's delight
The mooncake on the 15th of August - everyone's delight Mooncakes - everyone is happy; everyone loves them; up and down there
Marginal (round); meets the margin (round); a box comes and goes
Moon on the fifteenth day of the eighth month - the same year after year; bright and shining
Eating the New Year's dinner on the fifteenth day of the eighth month - it's still early
The moon on the fifteenth day of the eighth month - the same year after year The New Year's dinner - it's still early
Eating Lantern Festival on the 15th of August - it's different
Eating dumplings on the 15th of August - it's not the right time
August 15th. To celebrate Duan Yang - late; late
To see dragon lanterns on August 15 - most of the year late
To give birth to a child on August 15 - in time
Mooncake delivery on the 15th of August - in time for the festival
The clouds cover the moon on the 15th of August - a spoilsport
Steaming rice cakes on the 15th of August - before it's too late (dates)
The eight-legged crab - a rampage
The eight-legged crab - no brow; not even close; not even close
The temple that has stripped off the wall - panicked
The temple that has pulled out the grass to draw the moon
Pulling up grass to lure snakes - to make oneself suffer; to suffer oneself
Pulling up onions and planting sea peppers - one crop is spicier than the other
Pulling up knots of sorghums - rising higher and higher; A carrot plucked - the hole is there
A phoenix plucked - not as good as a chicken
A pigeon plucked - it can't fly
Pulling a plug and not eliminating the water - dead-eyed
Pulling up a seedling - eager for success
Socking snot in the face - asking for it
Pouring fertilizer on the grass - toil and trouble; no work
Putting your face in your pants - not to be seen
Driving people under the wall - to to be at the end of their tether
Playing dolls like monkeys - fooling people
Old Huangzhong on the range - hitting every shot
Ba Wang Farewell My Concubine - Naihe
Self-necked old pigeon (gua) - it's a curse to open one's mouth
White-necked shithead - distinctive; different
White cloth in the dye pot -to wash; not clean
White cloth made into a cotton jacket-it's all reasonable anyway
Cabbage gangs-attractive to look at but not to eat; good-looking but not tasty
Juggling scythes in a cabbage field
Cabbage braised with bean curd - no one's light
Sautéed scallions with self-lay leaves - pro (green) on top of pro (green)
The White Bone Monster Delivers Meals - Ambitious; Not Surprised
The White Bone Monster Meets the Monkey King - The Original
The White Bone Monster Meets the Monkey King - The Original
White crane standing in a flock of chickens - stands out
White tiger entering the door - catastrophe; disaster
Painting with self-opened water - light (please) describe lightly
White wax pole turning over the field - solo picking
White wax timber knotting osmanthus flowers - incorrect root; root and bone,
White-faced traitor appearing on the field- -evil look; evil appearance
White-faced wolf wearing a straw hat - can't change
White-faced wolf wearing glasses - posing as a good person; acting as a good person
White with a tail-tipped fox -- old and cunning
White cat drills the stove pit -- discredits himself
White-furred crow -- different
White lady fights Fahai
Since the White Queen's Water Floods San Francisco - a big fuss
White Queen meets Xu Xian - a marriage of a thousand miles
Seeing ghosts in the daytime Plaster under water - can't become tofu
Cabbage boiled in white water - bland and tasteless
Cooking with white water - cooking without rice
White Suzhen doesn't give up on Xu Xian - love is hard to separate
White Sugar Mouth and Knife Heart - Honey Mouth and Sword
Lighting a lantern in the daytime - in vain
Wishing for the moon in the daytime
Catching ghosts in the daytime - no way
The white crane has a bald tail - the beauty of it all
The white crane has a bald tail - the beauty of it all
The white crane has a bald tail - the beauty of it all
The white crane has a bald tail - the beauty of it all p>
Two clear
Black writing on white paper - black self-evident; cannot be changed; cannot be changed; change
cannot be altered; cannot be changed; cannot be helped; cannot be relied upon; clear; clear, clear, clear
Lanterns made of white paper-
Hundred-foot pole hanging scissors - high talent
Hundred rivers to the sea - the trend
Department stores sell suits - a set of suits
Department stores sell suits - a set of suits
We can't do anything about it.
Selling shoes and socks in a department store - each in its own size
Hundred-catty burden with iron weights - a heavy responsibility; a heavy load
Hundred-catty noodles steamed with longevity peaches - waste snacks
Hundred catties of heavy burden on the shoulder, but one or two pencils can not be lifted - a big old man
Hundred miles of grassland and a family - alone
Baili Xi (Spring and Autumn Period, Yu state doctor, later became the left minister of Qin state).
Baili Xi (a doctor of the state of Yu in the Spring and Autumn period) recognized his wife, who later became the left minister of the state of Qin
Baili Xi feeds cows and worships the phases of his life
Baili Xi plays with peonies
The Bird's Voice and the Flowers <
Hundred-meter race - a race against the clock; a race against the clock; a race against the clock; a race against the clock
Hundred-year pine tree, May plantain - thick branches
Hundred-year old eunuch blowing fire - old air
Hundred-year old eunuch blowing fire - old air
Hundred-year old male blowing fire
The million-strong army went down to Jiangnan - to mobilize the public
The hundred-foot pole hung with red lanterns - red to the top
The cypress rafters (chuan, zi) --Bending rather than bending
Tarred pig's head -- uprooted
The loser turns back -- gold is not changed
The defeated general collects the remnants of the army
Worship brothers to open cocoon store - party camping (silk)
Worship purpose into the temple of Lu Zu (Lu Dongbin) - the wrong door; looking for the wrong
The mouth of the New Year's worshiper - saying good things
Moving the bodhisattva to take a bath - the worse it gets; a waste of effort; empty labor
Moving the stone roller to smash the millstone - the real (stone) hit the real (stone).
Moving a stone to hit the sky - to be self-importance; to not measure oneself; to not be able to do; to not be able to reach
The magistrate in the classroom - to listen to the errand boy
The turtle dove holding the nest -hanging eggs
Ban hemlock fights - showing off
Zebra's head - headstrong
The wrench can't be brought down to ride a rabbit -unsteady; unsteady
To sit on a burnt cake - a man on the face
To spill the oil on a gourd - one way or the other
The bench is upside down - on all fours
Eggs on the bench - risky; adventurous; dangerous; unreliable; untrustworthy
Thistles on the bench -unstable; unable to sit
Sleeping on the bench -difficult to turn over; unable to turn over
Playing mahjong on the bench -can't pull it off; can't play the game
Drilling holes on the bench -- have the eyes of the board; have the eyes of the board
Root axe chopping firewood -- one side chopping
Paste the door god on the board door -- one to the east, one to the west
The loach on the board - no place to stay; no place to hide
The nail on the board - solid; didn't run; couldn't run; couldn't change; couldn't change
Hammering nails on the board-
Half a sheep's head - a one-horned
Half a pig's head - one-eyed
Half a horn - a blowing horn. -have blown
Half a half - two hundred and fifty-five
Half a brick - dumped
Half a catty to eight taels- -not on a par with each other; each other; one size fits all; the same as each other; no one loses
Half a catty on four taels - cocked high
Half-empty clouds - changeable
The firecrackers in mid-air - want to be high
The house in mid-air - no place to land; can't land
The animals in mid-air - reveal themselves.
Thistles and thistles in mid-air - irony
Scissors in mid-air - high talent
Riding a horse in mid-air - - to ride on the clouds; to be exposed
Riding a horse in mid-air - - to ride on the clouds; to be exposed
This is the most important thing.
Counting fingers in mid-air - counting high
Half-raked melons - not a person
Half a basket of magpies -- chirping
Halfway desertion -- starting but not finishing
Halfway news -- hearsay
Halfway loss of abacus -- miscalculated
Retaining a guest halfway -- hilarious; enthusiastic mouth
Halfway down the road -- gone off on a tangent; caught off-guard; Suddenly
Half a bottle of vinegar - to sway about
Half a mountainside pouring bad water (slippery water) - to go downhill
Guanyin of the halfway up a mountain cliff - an honest (
Treading on a tightrope in the clouds in the middle of the day - fearful
Bright stars in the clouds in the middle of the day - lucky stars shine brightly
Blowing the suona in the clouds in the middle of the day - wanting to be high.
Rain in the clouds in the middle of the day - no climate; no climate
Hanging pockets in the clouds in the middle of the day - pretending to be crazy
Turning over the ledger in the clouds in the middle of the day
Half a day in the clouds to watch the fight - stand by and watch
Half a day in the clouds to talk about family matters - empty talk
Half a day in the clouds to float a balloon
Riding a crane in a half-day cloud - going far away
Making clothes in a half-day cloud - high talent
Slapping in the clouds in the middle of the day - a master
Eating a cucumber in the middle of the night - can't feel the head or the tail
The cock crows in the middle of the night - doesn't know; messes up the time
Calling the big girl's door in the middle of the night - the visitor is not good
The comforter in the middle of the night - it's hot
Harmonizing with the noodle in the middle of the night - a blind drumming
To swing an axe in the middle of the night - to talk blindly
To play hide-and-seek in the middle of the night - to grope blindly; to be unable to feel
To chat in the middle of the night - to talk blindly
Getting up and getting dressed in the middle of the night - too early
Knocking on the door in the middle of the night without being alarmed - asking questions
Playing the zither in the middle of the night - playing in secret
It rains in the middle of the night - the whereabouts are unknown; I don't know where they are
Nightmares in the middle of the night - a false alarm; a false alarm
Midnight dreams of pig's trotters - thinking good thoughts
Midnight dreaming of marrying a bride - thinking good thoughts; thinking good thoughts
Tripping over a cesspool - not far from death
Drinking like a pig to eat a tiger - the wise are as wise as the foolish
Drinking like a pig to eat a tiger - the wise are as foolish as the foolish
Drinking like a pig to eat a tiger
The mallet blows the fire - it doesn't know what it's doing
The mallet strikes the tank
The mallet as a needle - thick and thin
The mallet changing candles - careless
The mallet going to town -
The mallet as a needle - carelessness
The mallet as a bamboo tube - fantasy
The mallet goes to the sky -to land someday
Mallet beating ducks-quacking
Mallet beating mandarin ducks-it is difficult to separate; the two are separated
Mallet noodle boiled gourd- -muddled; confused
Cooked chicken on a stick -muddled egg
Cake on a stick -not the right ingredients
Pearls in a clam - good ones inside
Arranged marriage - not in control of oneself; not by one's own will
Baoshan (quilt sheet) cloth to wash one's face - generous
Bao Gong's imperial sword - first to kill and then to kill
Bao Gong's guillotine - disowning
Bao Gong puts grain - for the sake of the poor
Bao Gong Killing of nephews and relatives - treat them internally first, then externally
Bao Gong trial case - iron face and selfless; six relatives do not recognize
Bao Gong guillotine relatives - the law does not allow people
Aircraft on foot-wrapped cloth - one step to heaven
Nymphs on foot-wrapped cloth (ji,zi lice eggs) - good angle (foot) color (lice)
Whips made of foot-wrapped cloth.
The foot-wrapping cloth as a whip - Wen can't Wen, Wu can't Wu
The foot-wrapping cloth as a buckle - stinky and hard; stinky and hard
The foot-wrapping cloth as a scarf - stinky circle
Baozi eat to the bean paste side - taste the sweetness
Baozi cooked without uncovering the pan - nest gas
Peeling onions and pounding garlic - a small thing to do
A peeled toad - three more jumps at death
A peeled green vine - not a stitch of it
Hail smashed the cotton tree - a bare-knuckle commander
Thin knife cut onion - two heads empty; two fall empty
Thin knife cut tofu - two sides light
Thin-skinned balloon - not to be broken
Thin paper on the window pane - one poke and it will go through
The safe is padlocked - foolproof
Safe
The detonator in the safe - a hidden killer
The treasure in the bag - a handful
The gourd on the top of the pagoda - the sharpest of the sharp
The full
Holding a chicken woman with a long beard - old in the nest
Holding the stomach tightly and pretending to be full - emptiness
Holding a log and jumping into the river - failing to sink
Holding the Bodhisattva bathing - Amoy God
Holding Yuanbao jumping into a well - Sacrificing life but not wealth; loving wealth and sacrificing life
Holding in the arms of the watermelon - did not run; can not run;
Holding a teapot and drinking water - mouth to mouth
Holding a lamp to put out a fire - to stir up a fire; to draw a fire
Holding a rolling pin as a shofar and blowing it-
Holding a child to worship heaven and earth - double happiness
Holding a gourd without a dipper - dead brain
Holding a yellow dock to do business
Holding a gold brick and starving - deserved
Holding a candle to keep warm - no help
Holding a stick to push a mill - a dead end
Holding a stick to push a mill
Holding a stone and jumping into an abyss - not turning back
Holding an iron rake and kissing - looking for nails to touch
Holding an incense burner and sneezing - touching a nose; Touching a nose
Bao Shu knows Guan Zhong - to know the heart
A sailing ship in a storm - to weather the storm
Lightning before the storm - to A big thunderstorm
Popcorn makes tea - a fizzle
Madame in a firecracker store - hilarious; self-inflicted
The firecracker's temper - a little bit It's a big appetite
The leopard dog eats a horse and deer
The leopard enters the mountain - it's full of guts
The camel is sold in the Temple of the Annunciation - there's no such thing (the temple). -There is no such thing (temple)
Newspaper editorials -Truth in every sentence
Cups and bowls -Self-alarming
Cups of water and cartwheels-
To go up the mountain with a pot on one's back - to be unable to eat
To shake the gongs and drums on one's back - to think nonsense
To carry the drums into the ancestral hall -a look of being beaten
Chasing the hammer with the drum on the back - asking for a beating
Going to the street with the door panel on the back - what a big sign
Going down to the river with the Bodhisatta on the back
Carrying a stone up a mountain - hard to lose; asking for trouble; asking for trouble
Carrying a daughter-in-law across a one-tree bridge - surprised and delighted
Carrying a bucket of oil to save a man's life - to stir up trouble; to draw fire
Begging for food with a jar of vinegar on one's back - to be poor and sour
Going to the bank with a dung basket on one's back - to have stinking money
Walking through the streets with a dung basket on one's back - looking for death; seeking death
Going to war with a coffin on one's back - thinking the worst
Walking with a ha-ha mirror on one's back.
Being a man with a black pot on his back - not being able to straighten up; not being able to stretch out
Catching a fair with a trumpet on his back - soliciting an errand
Going into the line of fire with a spirit tablet on his back - to fight for his life; to fight for it
Being in the line of fire with a spirit tablet on his back
Crossing the river with cotton wool on one's back - the heavier one carries it
Flying on an airplane with a zona on one's back - blowing up to the sky
Cursing on the street with a ladder on one's back
Pushing a mill with a doll on his back -- adding to the load
Beijing's radish -- beautiful in the heart
Opening a rice store outside the north gate
The fruit bitten by worms - decaying before it gets old
The golden deer chased by hunters - panicking
The buried Potter's maid - never to get ahead; hard to get ahead
Not a needle in the comforter - either a mother-in-law or a grandchild
Radio in the comforter - self-indulgence <
Grinding teeth under the covers - harboring a grudge
Stretching out a foot under the covers - how old are you
Retiring a tiger under the covers - leaving behind a scourge;
Catching a flea in the nest - scratching blindly
Hiding an eggplant behind one's back - having a foreign heart; having a foreign heart
Pulling a bow behind one's back - a secret arrow to hurt someone
Sleeping with one's back to the other - being considerate
Stealing wine behind one's back - knowing one's own warmth and coldness
Battle on the back of the water - break the back; leave no back
The sun on the slope of the sun on the back - not long to grow; difficult to last
Climbing Mount Tai with the hands on the back - Step by step; step by step
Stupid dog chasing a rabbit - not touching the edge; not touching the edge
Stupid girl nailing the soles of her shoes - potholes
Stupid donkey crossing a bridge
Stupid cow eating sparrows - not easy to catch
Stupid duck - can't get on the rack
Stupid thief stealing a judge
The horse that broke the herd - scattered
Forcing a rooster to lay an egg - deliberately making things difficult; intentionally making things difficult; not being able to do it; not being able to do it
Forcing a man to jump into the sea - causing a lot of harm
Forcing business on the doorstep - no good
Hanging a sickle on the tip of the nose - can't hang it
The tip of the nose is smeared with yellow dock - bitter in front of the eyes; bitter in front of the eyes
Drinking water through the nostrils - bad enough
Sweat hairs in the nostrils - can't be (prairie)
Tumor in the nostrils - bad breath
The bridge of the nose touches the bottom of the pot of ash - bad luck
The bridge of the nose puts a chopper - risky; risky; dangerous
The bridge of the nose is the most dangerous place in the world.
Glasses on the bridge of the nose - stability
Keys on the bridge of the nose - opening
Cart on the bridge of the nose - no way out
The bridge of the nose is a place to go.
Snot running down the throat - no outsiders
Powder on the nose - a good look; good looks; pretending to be ugly
Spreading on the nose - a wide vision
Hanging a dung bucket on the nose - not knowing the smell; not smelling the smell
Painting bee sugar on the nose - not getting anything out of the craving
Puppet playing on the nose
Horns on the nose - out of the ordinary
Fleas in the eye of the nose - hard to get out
Scallions in the nose
Vinegar in the nose - sour
Detonator in the nose - trouble is at hand; trouble is at hand; urgency is at hand
The electric lamp hanging under the nose - sniffing (bright)
Athletes on the playing field - scrambling to be the first
Stretching out their legs more than the quilt - measuring their strength
The pencil swallowed and burst into the belly - the chest is full of plans
The plowing ox on the mural - not useful
The plowing ox on the wall - away from the (plow) can not
Ghost star on the wall - ghost story (painting)
Harmonizing with closed eyes - blindly meddling; messy meddling
Drumming the wind with eyes closed - blindly blowing
Humming a tune with eyes closed - having a plan in mind
Selling cloth with eyes closed - blindly pulling
Touching a snail with eyes closed - blindly touching; blindly bumping
Mantle the river with eyes closed - listening to the sky
Dancing with eyes closed - blind optimism
Lecturing with eyes closed - blind talk
Walking with eyes closed - blindly touching
Walking the south wall with eyes closed - blindly touching
Bat looking at the sun - inverting black and white; silly
Whip a fast ox - to endure humiliation
Whip a thousand-mile colt - to go fast
Whip a dead bird - to labor without merit; to have labor without merit
The stretcher is not recognized even when it falls down - it does not know a word
The stretcher has a hole in the stubble - it matches
The stretcher carries firewood - it has a wide control
The stretcher is used to carry firewood.
Bianzu picks firewood - the heart hangs on both ends
Bianzu picks water and walks on a slippery path - the heart hangs on both ends
Bianzu has no nails - the collapse of both ends; both ends slip off; both ends play slippery
Bianzu has no nails - the collapse of both ends; both ends slippery; both ends play slippery
The flat stretcher smashes the bar - straight and straight
The flat stretcher is a mast - taking risks
The lentil is wrapped around the bamboo pole - there is a
The magpie prescribes - to cure the sick; to bring back the dead
The skill of a juggler - it's all in the hands
The bright handkerchief of a juggler - no hiding, no hiding
The bright handkerchief of a juggler - no hiding, no hiding -not to hide or conceal
Bitch hangs up a sign of chastity--falsely serious; pretends to be serious
Bitch puts up a house of cards---falsely serious; pretends to be serious; shameless
The paper man in the laminating store
The turtle's egg is smeared with sesame oil - round and smooth; round and smooth
The turtle bites its finger - grasps it and won't let it go; grabs it and won't let it go
The deflated stinkbug - wants to sting people
A shriveled ear of wheat - head held high
A shriveled mouth blowing a whistle - leaking
Coffins in funeral parlors - filled with people
Ducks on a frozen river - everyone playing slippery
Frolic in an ice cellar - cold laughter
Wax in an ice bank - a cave
Wax in a cave
Wax in an ice cellar - a cave
Ice cream as a walking stick - all the bachelors
Ice cream as a crutch - unreliable; unreliableIce cream hanging from the chest - cool through the heart; cold
Ice cream seasoned tofu - difficult to do (mix) <
Building a house on the ice - unreliable
Painting on the iceberg - not a good time
Ice pond gourd - a string of
<Cucumber seasoned with icing sugar - dry; dry and crisp
Ice whining - cold words
Ice in the snow to the belly - half cold
Tied for first place - no contest
The sick man opens a pharmacy - self-produced
The sick man arrives in good health - late; late
<The sick cat's tail - can't get up
The sick man taps the ball - has gas; less gas
The sick man is struck by lightning - a natural or man-made disaster
The sick man does not take his medicine - waiting to dieThe alarm clock dialed - does not strike until it is time
The theater in a glass window - a glance through; a glance through <
Glass egg turned into an egg - have a way
Glass dropped on a mirror - Ming hit Ming
Glass belly - see through the heart
Goldfish in a glass tank - can't make a big wave; can't turn over a big wave; no mountain road, no way out
Glass tank off flies - scurrying
Glass monkeys- -can't become a climate; no climate
People on the glass mirror - there is a shadow without a trace
Glass chopsticks holding cold noodles - light to light
Glass bottles filled with boiled water -- three-minute heat
Glass bottle with treasures -- a glance; a glance through
Glass bodhisattva -- a god
Glass ball on which Twine on a glass ball - difficult
Flower pots on glass - obvious
Glass dolls - people who understand
Crystal people with glass hearts and livers -- understander
Glass as drum -- can't stand the beating
Spinach boiled with tofu -- one clear (green) and two white
Bele waved a whip
Museum display - old antique
The donkey tied to his neck - not a proper village
Hanging a detonator around his neck - too much of a stretch
The detonator hung on his neck
Donkey with a detonator hanging from its neck - too much suspense
Wrapped around its neck - it stinks
Trekking donkey chasing a rabbit - it can't catch up with it; it can't catch up with it.
Lame horse - no good end
Lame donkey - not on the right path; just going the wrong way
Trekking donkey pulling lorca - crooked
The trekker on stilts - sooner or later he will be in trouble
The lame man playing on the swing - one place to turn his leg; everywhere
The trekker playing in a circle - Sitting and shouting; sitting and shouting
Trekkie driving a horse - out of reach
Trekkie riding a blind horse - each in his own way
Trekkie on the stage - position Unsteady
The lame man walks - swaying from side to side; wobbling; one step at a time
The ants in the dustpan - stripes of paths; paths of ways; many paths
The spine of the tinkerer
The tinkerer's backbone - taking the blame
The tinkerer's backbone - taking the blame
The tinkerer's backbone - taking the blame
The tinkerer's backbone - taking the blame
Not eating mutton and sheep
No chicken chicken (eggs) - bad eggs
No sprouting grain - bad seed; coward; not good
The undefeated man gets lovesick - fidgety; restless
The undefeated man rides a rabbit - no steadiness
The un-hungry man carries dry food -
Not hating the shortness of the rope, only complaining about the depth of the well - a mistake
Not seeing the rabbit, not spreading the eagle - doing things steadily
Not honoring the proprietor to honor the fellow-
If you don't touch the south wall, you won't turn back - stubborn; stubborn to the end
Unripe grapes - sour; sour breath
Either the fish dies or the net breaks.
Listening to the commentary without listening to the tune - it speaks better than it sings
The socket gun that doesn't listen - it jams
Next A house sparrow with long hair - can't fly
Not planting a fruit tree and eating peaches - sitting on the fence
Buying a cat in a bag - don't know what's going on
Bag with a cow's horn in it - inside
The bag
Cotton thread on cloth - a thousand threads
Rag doll - lack of life
Rifle jammed - does not fire -doesn't go off
Eight hundred copper coins on a string-isn't in tune
The small hanging jar of eight buckets-doesn't hold a single stone
Eight bucks to buy a bowl of Wonton - there is no noodle
An eight-and-a-half-catty old turtle swallows a scale - a cruel bastard
An eighty-year-old man carries a burden - his heart is more than enough
An eighty-year-old man carries a burden - his heart is more than enough
Eighty-year-old dancing - old naivety
The gathering of the Eight Immortals - divine chatter
August pomegranates - a head full of ideas
Speech of the White Bone Monster - a demon's words confuse the people
Heart made of white wax - can't see the sun or fire
Arsenic wrapped in white sugar - poison is inside
It doesn't rain for a hundred days - long love (sunny)
Half a copper coin - not a square circle
Torch in the middle of the sky - highly intelligent
The halfway desertion - beginning but not ending
Eating roast chicken in the middle of the night is a thought (tearing)
The quilt in the middle of the night - is warming up
The widow in the middle of the night - is sad.
The man who plays the role of Qin Hui doesn't take off his costume - who hasn't seen you before, you two-faced man
The man who beats a duck with a stick - scraping (quacking)
The man who uses a mallet as a needle - not distinguishing between the thick and thin
The man who uses a mallet as a needle
The Bao Duke's decision - to recognize the reason but not the person
The bun's grin - the beauty of the stuffing
The peeling tree -- doesn't grow
The thin knife cuts the tofu -- both sides shine
Hugging the candle for warmth -- doesn't help
The rooster that chimes the time -- no need to hurry
The firecracker's temper -- a little goes a long way
Hanging the huqin behind the back hand -- can't pull it off
Bow behind the back
To go down to the river with a stone on one's back - to feel the bottom
To go up to the chicken coop on one's back - not simple
To be practiced by the prick of the noodle
The quilt is not mixed with other hands
The quilt is kicking the ball - not seen
Forced out of the mouth coaxing
Forcing the king of Chu to seek death - psychological tactics
Drinking water through the nostrils - tough enough
The snot flowing upwards
Self-powdered nose - a good look
Hanging scales on the nose - pounding the mouth
Socking yellow dock on the nose
Walking with eyes closed - thinking of the wrong way
Harmonizing with eyes closed
Selling cloth with eyes closed - nonsense
Gecko's tail - living in a knot
Whipstick as flute
Fire in a firecracker store - flattering oneself
Flatulent water - a big sign
Sleeping on a vulgar burden -thinking broadly
Flat stretcher picking up water -hanging both ends
The juggler's gong - bluffing
Tofu with ice-cream -- hard to do (break)
Snow lotus on the iceberg -- frozen heart
Walking on the ice -- careful care
Steamed lychee with ice essence -sweet
Hawking in the ice kiln -cold laughter
Hitting the bone-setter when you are well -envy and revenge
Glass falling on the mirror --Ming hit Ming
Glass cup to make tea -- see to the end
Glass monkey -- can't become big
Glass bottle with goldfish -- see through at a glance
Glass store home -- not good enough
Glass Goddess of Mercy -- divine
Fly in a glass enclosure
Plucked bamboo leaves to see plum blossoms - a clear distinction
Plucked drums - two-sided light
Plucked alarm clock
The rat that is not too big and not too small - the most tricky
The one that doesn't pour the urn to make tea - no level
The one that doesn't pour the urn to make tea
Riding a rabbit without tipping it over - no honesty
Not dying until the Yellow River - stubbornness
No ****ing enemy - you or me.
Enemies - you and not me
No tears without a coffin - dead eyes
Dogs that don't bark - secret mouth
Either the fish dies or the net breaks
Either the fish dies or the net breaks - you and not me
What's the point?
An illiterate man reads a bulletin - it's all ink
An unripe apricot is sour
A rabbit that doesn't nest Rabbits - running around
Pomegranate skins in a sack - not a single seed
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