12 Chinese Zodiac Signs

The rat:

The rat crosses the street - everyone shouts to beat it up

The rat is caught in the antique store - it is not easy to do

The rat sleeps with the cat - to train its courage

The rat is full of three dozens and six dozens - full of wickedness

The rat took a daughter-in-law - a small fight

The rat climbed the incense burner - touched a nose

The rat slept in the cat's nest - a mouthful of meat (a metaphor for a windfall without effort)

The rat drilled into the bellows - both ends suffered (a metaphor for being subjected to two sides of a complaint or reproach, or not pleasing to both ends)

The rat drilled into the windbox - both ends suffered (a metaphor for being subjected to two sides of a complaint or reproach.

The mouse drilled into the bull's horns - the further back the tighter (metaphorically speaking, more and more unfavorable)

The mouse can not stay overnight food - delicious (metaphorical gluttony and laziness)

A hundred mice bit the cat - none of them dare to go down

The cat catches the mice - the ancestral craft of cats

Catching mice and dogs to watch the door - each to abide by their own duties (metaphorically speaking, each person has their own responsibilities.). Each person has his or her own duties)

Boiled water poured on the rats - not to die, but also to take off layers of skin (a metaphor for the consequences are very heavy)

The rats in the gutter - the open dare not come to the dark side

The rats full of grease to the fire - where there is still a good time for it (a metaphor for the days are very bad. or very bad to suffer)

Cat catching mice - the old craft of the cat.

Suzhou rats go to Hangzhou to steal food - they have lost weight

The rats in the pots and pans are gray

The rats in the boiling soup are dead

The rats that hear the cat's call are shaking - they are as timid as rats

The rats that belong to the rat can be eaten, but not taken

The rats in the grain store are detrimental to the food store

The mice that are in the mortar and pestle are not good for the food store. The rat in the mortar is a rat with a sharp mouth and sharp teeth

The cow:

The cow drum is a drum with a big sound and an empty stomach (a metaphor for a big sound but no real content)

The cow snake bug in the cow's butt crack is a snake bug with a fork that can drill and suck blood (a metaphor for the very bad people that can both opportunistically drill and suck other people's blood)

The cow calf pulling a cart is a rat that can eat but not take

The rat in the grain store is harmful

The rat in the grain store is detrimental

The rat in the grain store is harmful but not beneficial

The calf pulling the cart - a mess

The straw hanging from the cow's horn - a lightweight (a metaphor for saying something very simple and easy)

The worm in the cow's niche - a hard drill (a metaphor for squeezing hard)

The cow pulling out a single hair on its body - not hurting anything (a metaphor for not harming the whole)

The cow fighting - a dead end

The cow with the saddle on its back - a mess

The meeting of the cowherd and the weaver - once a year

The cow's drum is wet with water - it does not ring

The cow crawls upwards with ants - it is inconspicuous

The cow's drum and the bronze gong - they do not ring without playing

The cow pulls out a single hair on its body - it does not care

The cow's hooves are two-parted - they cannot be joined

The cow's king doesn't care about the donkey's business - they each care about their own business

The cow's death is also a sunset - it is not a single misfortune

The cow's death is also a sunset - it is not a single misfortune.

The flea on the bull's nose - self-importance

Cow's ass - empty words

Pigs in the bull's pen - unreliable

Cow pulling a car - a strange thing

The cowherd's appointment with the weaving maid - see you again

Cow eating the drover - lawlessness

Cow's horns are pointing at each other - right on

Cow's horn is pointed at the tip - right on

Cow's dung heap - a pile of dung - a pile of dung - a pile of dung - a pile of dung - a heap of dung

Mushrooms on a pile of cow dung - good looking but not good tasting

Flies behind a cow's buttocks - dispersed; they won't let go

The cow's coat is worn backwards - teasing lice to take a dome

Milk mixed with ink - black and white confusion

The cow pays the goat's head - in a state of resignation

A cow's mouth is stuck in a cow's pen - you don't have to say anything

The cow's eyes look at people - it is a high opinion

The cow's eyes look at people. The bull's eye looks at the man - you are overestimated

Tiger:

The tiger wears a hat - he pretends to be a monk

The tiger's son - don't look at him as a small boy

The tiger goes around in a circle.

The tiger drives a herd of cows - he wants to win

The tiger walks in the park - who dares to stop him

The tiger and the pig are born together. --evil and stupid

Tiger's beard--who dares to mold it

Tiger enters the city--every house is closed

Tiger enters the coffin tree

The tiger enters the village - no one dares to care

The tiger falls down - it's tough

The tiger wears a hackle

The whiskers around the tiger's mouth - who dares to touch them

The tiger coming down the mountain - it is fierce

The tiger going up the mountain -who dares to stop it

The tiger twists its tail - to be powerful

The tiger farts - not even daring to smell it

The tiger dies and rashes

The tiger dances - with teeth and claws

The tiger goes out on the street - everyone is afraid

The tiger grows wings

The tiger yawns - it has a big mouth

The tiger hides in a hole - it is not powerful

The tiger walks

The tiger enters the cave - looking ahead but not behind

The tiger eats the rabbit - swallowing it in one bite

The tiger eats the head of the lamb - not spitting out the bones

The tiger eats the head of the lamb - not spitting out the bones

Tiger fights - do not dare to persuade, there is no way to persuade

The child crying in the tiger's den - blame the mother

The tiger's A tiger wears a lama's hat and tries to eat people

The tiger is a monk and has a human face

The tiger carries a cross and pretends to be a monk

The tiger carries a cross and pretends to be a monk

The tiger carries a cross and pretends to be a monk

Tiger wearing a skin - pretending to be a sheep

Tiger eating grass - pretending to be a donkey

Tiger on its ass Plucking hair - breaking the back

Tiger tail hanging firecrackers - blasted out

Feeding the tiger in the nest - harming people and themselves

Gecko catching insects -- not moving

Gecko hunting for insects -- not moving

Gecko hunting for food -- by surprise

Gecko hunting for food --Gecko lifting the curtain - showing a small hand

Tugging on a tiger's tail - showing off

Tugging on a tiger's tail - shouting for help - looking for death

Tugging on a tiger's tail Calling for help - looking for death

Painting a tiger on the window - scaring no one

Sneezing and scaring a tiger to death - coincidentally

Painting a tiger on a thigh

The tiger with a bead of veggies - a fake Maitreya

The tigress with cubs - extraordinarily ferocious

The local snake, the tigress, the tigress, the tiger with cubs - extraordinarily ferocious

The snake, the tigress, is not to be trifled with

The donkey has run on the east mountain, the tiger has been beaten on the west mountain - they have seen a little bit of battle

After dodging the tiger, they bumped into the bison - each one is more ferocious than the other (a metaphor for pretending to be good).

Rabbits:

Possessing twenty-five rabbits - scratching their hearts with a hundred claws

Rabbits eating vegetables - chewing leisurely

Rabbits biting wolves - that's more than enough

Rabbits in the fall - spreading their joys again

Rabbits falling into the ocean

Rabbits fall into the sea - not a fashionable thing

Rabbits are anxious - they will bite again

Rabbits in the beginning of spring - in groups

Rabbits are pinched with both hands - a sure thing

Catching rabbits on the 15th day of the 8th month: a festival with you and a festival without you

Rabbits ride on the back of a rabbit: not honest

Wearing rabbit shoes: fast running

Wearing rabbit shoes: fast running

The rabbit is flayed alive: a skinning

The rabbit is not released until the rabbit is seen: it is only when it is advantageous that it goes out on the battlefield (a metaphor for not doing something that is not advantageous to oneself)

The cunning rabbit hits the eagle: to take advantage of the work as a defense

The rabbit is chased by a tractor: the power is not available (a metaphor for having the ability and talent, but it is not possible to use them because of the limitations of the conditions)

The tiger skin is the guts of the rabbit: the color is strong and weak

The old sow chases after the rabbit: the breath is taken up

Catching a rabbit with a lasso pole: nonsense

Fighting with a rabbit: a mess

Rabbit's eyes: a red man(ren)

Rabbit's death: things hurt

Rabbit's holding a watermelon: powerless

Rabbit's jumping up to a carriage: charging a big hand

Rabbits push: they will bite

Rabbits' skinning:

The rabbit has become a spirit: more powerful than a tiger

The rabbit has become a spirit: more powerful than a tiger

The rabbit eats cake: bored

The rabbit wears a splint: a donkey with big ears

The rabbit beans an eagle: nothing to do

The rabbit builds a syncopated: no strength

The rabbit rides a cart: no fit

The rabbit rides a cart: no fit

The rabbit rides a cart: no fit

The rabbit's oxen: a mess

The rabbit's eagle: a mess

The rabbit's call: a delivery

The rabbit's tiger's lair: a wasted opportunity

The rabbit's mill: a donkey's ear

The rabbit's legs and the wolf's teeth: each has its own way of making a living

The rabbit's plough and harrow: the heart's in it and the mind's not in it

The rabbit's plough and harrow: the mind's in it but not the strength's not in it

The rabbit runs into the mill: posing as a big-eared donkey

The rabbit is consumed: one litter is better than another

The rabbit's tail: grown up

The rabbit's tail: pouting; not growing

The rabbit's bottom: different

The rabbit sits in the tiger's skin chair: six in the head

A blind dog catches a rabbit: it touches his mouth

Fighting a rabbit on a snowy day

The woman with small feet chased the rabbit: the more she chased it, the more she disappeared

The woman with small feet chased the rabbit: the more she chased it, the more she disappeared

The rabbit jumped up on the cart: what kind of a big deal is that

The rabbit in the flock: counting the rabbit: counting its smallness, counting the rabbit: counting its smartness (a metaphor for a small age but smartness in doing things)

Chasing the rabbit in the wild: whoever catches it belongs to whoever catches it

The rabbit in the wild: whoever catches it belongs to whoever catches it

The rabbit in the wild: whoever catches it belongs to the rabbit.

The eagle does not catch the rabbit when it is full, and the rabbit does not come out of the nest when it is full: lazy vs. lazy

The rabbit: jumps three feet high

Dragons:

1: Yegong HaoLong - self-deceiving

2: King of the Sea Dragon yawns - what a big mouth

3: The Dragon King yawns - what a big mouth

4: The dragon is a dragon. -What a big mouth

3: The old Dragon King moves - away from the sea (powerful)

4: The old Dragon King throws himself into the river - a good death

5: The Dragon King makes an appearance -- flashing his teeth and claws

6: The Dragon King makes a spell -- calling the wind and rain

7: The Dragon King gets together -- rising water

8: The Dragon King out to sea - making waves

9: Leiba seeks to talk to the Dragon King - searching for a soulmate at the end of the world

10: The tap water has broken the faucet - letting it go

10:The tap water has broken the faucet - letting it go

11:The water washed away the Dragon King's temple - a family does not recognize a family

Snakes:

Seeing a grass rope and calling out snakes - a big fuss

Vipers seeing sulfur - - "I'm so weak."

Snakes with scales on their hearts - weighing them

Snakes swallowing flatbreads - straightening their necks

Snakes in holes - not knowing their length

Snakes in holes - not knowing their length. -

Snakes and scorpions in the cracks of rocks and guttering -- hurt people secretly; hurt people secretly

Snakes that don't die -- have a lot of trouble

Five-paced snakes in the mountains. -- extremely poisonous; the most poisonous

The snake that swallows the oil of the tobacco bag -- not far from death

The green bamboo snake after the hibernation -- getting more and more fierce

The snake drills into the bamboo tube -- there is no turning back. Bamboo tube -- there is no turning back

Snake hit with short stick -- hard to get close to it; can't get close to it

Viper spitting out its core -- exit and hurt people

A snake in a snake's nest -- superfluous

Snakes in a hole -- collusion

The horse:

Saddle on a donkey's back - not right.

Talking on the phone on the back of a horse - strange news.

Nailing a palm on the back of a horse - way off topic.

A donkey's head sticking out of a manger - one more mouth.

Horse guarding a tiger - no such thing.

The horse stretches its legs - out of the question.

The horse crosses the bamboo bridge - hard to turn.

The horse reins in the sheep's head - the wrong way.

The horse chews on a cow's mouth - nonsense.

The horse's pony pulls the cart - it's in a trap.

The horse's bridle is put on the cow's head - a raw deal.

Fly on a horse's ass - buzzing blindly.

Horse loose pet head - free and easy.

Acrobatics on a horse - high art.

The horse's tail is tied to the bean curd - it can't be lifted.

The horse's tail is tied to a lute - not worth talking about.

Circus monkey - to be played with.

Circus clown - going through the motions.

Horse with horns and mule with colt - a strange thing.

Sheep:

1. a giraffe into a flock - very prominent

2. a giraffe into a flock - a great deal higher

3. a rabbit hunter bumped into a yellow sheep - a great deal of extra money.

4. The wolf smiles at the sheep - not good intentions

5. The hungry wolf scurries into the sheep's stable - nothing comes to him

6. The sheep's lane

7. Hanging a sheep's head to sell a dog's meat - to make a fake look real

8. Sheep see a tiger's skin - to be afraid

9. Wool in the wind - up and down

10. Sheep droppings on the ground - all the same

11. Sheep against the horns - and the top and the bottom

12. 12. the sheep is in the wolf's lair, but it's all for nothing

13. the meat of the sheep's forehead, but it's not greasy

14. the sheep is tied to the bamboo plantation, but it's all for nothing

15. the sheep wants the male sheep, but it's not the male sheep. 15. Wanting a ram and milk - insatiable greed; it is hard to have both

16. Having a camel and not talking about cows and sheep - picking and choosing the big ones

17. Shooting two yellow sheep with one shot - two birds with one stone

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18. Sheep's head in the fence - easy to reach out and hard to shrink

19. Sheep's head on a pig - black and white

20. The sheep on the camel's hair - dream; can not be done; the world's strange news; nothing strange; daydreaming; can not be done

21. sheep encountered the bad wolf - scattered in all directions; scattered

22. sheep into a wolf

Monkeys:

Monkeys climb the top of the tree - to the top

Monkey's ass - can't sit still

Monkey's ass - can't sit still

Monkeys are not good at sitting. -- can't sit still

Monkey's ass -- self red

Monkey's ass stuck in thistles --


Monkey with a mallet - swinging



Monkey with a gavel - fighting

Monkey wearing gloves --- hairy hands and feet

Monkey picking up ginger --- can't eat it, can't throw it away

Monkey singing a big show

A monkey steals yellow dock --- asking for trouble

A monkey doesn't go up a tree --- playing the gong a few more times. --A monkey who doesn't climb up the tree - - hits the gong a few more times

A monkey who fishes for the moon - - a happy ending

A monkey who eats walnuts - - smashes all of them.

Monkeys eating walnuts - all smashed

Monkeys drawing bows - not the way it should be

Monkeys playing with fists - a small stance

Monkey hugging a watermelon --- losing sight of the other

Monkey climbing a cherry tree --- a coarse person eating fine food

Monkey wearing eyes --- Fake Sven

Monkey riding a tiger --- Down to finish

Monkey wearing clothes --- Impersonating a good person

Monkey with a gold crown - pretending

Monkey climbing to the top of a flagpole- p> A monkey eats a pepper - scratching his ears

A monkey steals a pumpkin - rolling and crawling

A monkey rides in a rocket - --A monkey climbing on a bamboo pole- p> Chickens:

Striking chickens in haystacks - head over heels

Eggs on the bench - dangerous

Half-clothes poking in the chicken's nest - secret mischief.

The rooster that crows early

The woman who carries the chickens with her dolls - she only cares about her own nest

The chickens who carry the nest with them - they are very busy

The defeated rooster - downcast

Cao Cao eats chicken ribs - tasteless and unfavorable

The chicken with a few stalks of straw - wings are hard to fly

Eating chicken chin - according to the words of others

Roasted chicken out of the pot - nesting neck and not legs

Close the chicken under the bed - mentioning (crowing) to wake you up

The chicken is not a good choice for a meal. Crowing) to wake you up

Inch-flower rooster on the stage - who is prettier than you

Beating quail defeated chicken - can't get on the battlefield (a metaphor for a person who loses his fighting spirit due to defeat)

Biting a chicken when beating a dog without winning

The big rooster eats rice - it doesn't count

The big rooster fights - it's all about the beak

The prawns fry the chicken's claws -- curled legs with an arched waist (a metaphor for bowing and bending the knee and looking down)

The prawns fried chicken claws a few -- cramps with a bent waist a few

Texas steak chicken -- Nested neck don't legs

Battling defeat rooster - hanging head

Battling defeat rooster - hanging head

Bean sprouts stir-fried chicken hair-- Messy

Blocking to the cage to catch chickens - none can run

Pheasants with broken wings - can't fly

Killing chickens with a dull knife -

The pacing frog meets the blind chicken - brother meets brother

The chickens don't hatch in 21 days - bad eggs

The chickens hang from the beams - dangling eggs

The chickens hang from the beams.

Catching a chicken on the roof - bad egg

Dogs:

Dogs eat bean curd brains - can't be bothered

Mangy dogs with broken backbones -- spineless

Craving dog waiting for a bone -- eager

Chicken follows the chicken, dog follows the dog -- stinks

The dog that steals mouths -- runs away from people

Dogs with tongues out -- hot as hell

Dogs that don't bark -- hurt people in secret

Dogskin hats

The yellow dog has a horn on its head -- it makes a fool of itself

The mad dog -- it bites when it sees people; it bites indiscriminately

The evil dog sees a stick -- it hates and fears it.

The dog that was bitten to death by a man -- a strange thing; a strange thing

The pug wagging its tail -- a courtesan

The dog that was beaten with a meat bone -- it was never going to come back

The dog that was beaten with a meat bone -- it was never going to come back. -- there is no return

The yellow dog steals food and hits the black dog -- an injustice

The pig:

The enthusiast

The pig's snout with an onion stuck in it-- Pretending to be an elephant.

Pouring pig's claw without soy sauce -- white mention (hoof).

The pig's head in the City God Temple - has an owner.

Eating pig's chin - love to hitchhike.

Eating pork and reciting Buddhist scriptures - false goodness.

The knife that nails a pig - be quick.

The evil wolf specializes in biting lame pigs - to bully the weak with the strong.

The hungry man guns the pig's head - to fight for the mouth.

The hungry pig occupies a wooden trough - to die without letting go.

Bleeding pig - get down.

The fat pig runs into the butcher's house - meat delivered to the door.

Fat pig running into the butcher's house - looking for death.

Exposed teeth gnawing pig's hooves - pulling tendons horizontally.

It is not possible to lower the pork tofu - a bully.

Eating doughnuts with the pork is a big mistake.

Wolf and pig - can not return (the metaphor does not go back).

The old fat pig went to the abattoir - the one who got the knife (a metaphor for someone who is the object of punishment).

The pigeon falls on the pig's back - each one is blacker than the other (a metaphor for one being worse than the other).

The crow thinks the pig is black - it doesn't think so. (A metaphor for seeing only the faults of others and not seeing one's own faults.)

The tiger and the pig were born - evil and stupid.

The old sow eats discus - what a hard mouth.

The old sow eats bowl ballast - full of words (porcelain).

The old sow under the child - a generation is not as good as a generation.

The old sow fights with the mouth but not the hands.

The old sow fights - just make mouth.

The old sow fights with the cow - with its old face.

The old sow wanders into the garden - looking for a beating.

The old sow fights with the cow - and throws her life away.

The old sow climbs the stairs - climbing high.

The old sow chasing a rabbit - coming up for air.

The old man steals a pig and a cow - one more than the other.

Two dollars for a pig's head - a bargain.

Lin Chong went to the boar forest - a desperate struggle for survival.

Lu Zhishen made a mess of the Wild Boar Forest - rough and tumble.

A pig in a sack - not knowing black and white.

Eye-less pig squealing - blind humming.

Pig's bile hanging from his eyebrows - suffering before his eyes.

The pig's head in the temple - each has its own master (a metaphor for all that has been owned by a person, there is no surplus).

The ears of a sow - soft (a metaphor for being easily moved or shaken).

The sow destroys the root of the wallow - arching indiscriminately (a metaphor for talking nonsense and fiddling with right and wrong).

The sow dislikes rice bran - perverse.

The sow burrows into the cornfield - looking for a stick to eat.

The pig in the cow pen - can't be relied on.

The wild boar of a thousand years - the tiger's food (a metaphor for being someone else's goods sooner or later).

Three hundred pounds of wild boar - get a big mouth (a metaphor for being able to eat).

Three dollars for a pig's head: that's a mouth (a metaphor for a good mouth that can talk)

Killing a pig without blowing - wilt retreat (fire retreat).

Killing a pig without fading the hair - first blow up to see.

Killing a pig meets a roadblock - all have guys.

Killing a pig is divided into two parts - everyone has a heart.

Killing a pig and cutting off its ears - not the vitals.

Killing a pig to open its guts - to search its guts.

Killing a pig and stabbing its ass - each has its own way of cutting.

Killing a pig with a pencil sharpener - it's all in the know-how.

The wild boar in the mountains - has a powerful mouth.

The crow in the tree, the pig in the pen - one color goods.

The dead pig is not afraid of the open fire - it is open to the world.

Feed the pigs at the altar - one by one.

The pig's hooves that have been picked out of the meat - cheap bones.

Razor to kill a pig - cut out and scrape.

The ridge to repair the pigsty - the fat does not fall into the outsider's mortar.

The pig in the slaughterhouse - to be slaughtered.

Swallowing the pig's guts and chewing on the rhubarb - one after another, one after another, one after another.

Hanging a pig under the eaves but - bitter water dripping.

The little daughter-in-law buys pig's entrails, but she is afraid of them.

Castrating a pig and cutting off its ears - a double whammy.

The pig kept in a pen - less likely to get a cut.

The boar's head as a tribute - a falsehood.

Two pigs raised in a trough - grabbing food.

Killing a pig for planting crops - eating by blowing off steam.

The pig carries his daughter-in-law on his back - he is willing to put in the effort.

Piggy does not become immortal - bad in the mouth.

Piggy eats Huanglian - bitter big mouth.

Porky Pig eats pig's hooves - self-inflicted flesh and bone.

Piggy acting as a hero - just a mouthful of arching joy.

Pig wearing earrings - thinks he is beautiful.

Pig wearing flowers - the more the uglier.

Piggy's martial arts - backtracking.

Pig's mouth - self-appreciation.

InuYasha falls into a kaleidoscope - ugly.

InuYasha loses his temper - ugly and evil.

Piggy arches the curtain - advanced mouth.

Pig crossing the Flaming Mountain - backwards.

Piggy entered the land of the daughters - and looked away.

Pig enters the abattoir - contributing himself.

Piggy gnawed on the earth pear - what immortal eats what fruit.

Piggy buys pig's liver - rare heart.

Porky Pig sells fried liver - which lung is this?

Piggy sells cold noodles - not too many samples, not too many flavors.

Piggy's thirty-six changes - no good face

Piggy's mirror - afraid to show his face

Piggy's quest for the scriptures in the west.

Piggy's blind date - afraid to show his face

Piggy wants to marry his daughter-in-law - wishful thinking

Piggy carries his daughter-in-law - willingly

The pig wants to marry - black light black

The pig intestines - can't be helped up

The pig brain - dead not open theft

Pig urine bubble beat people - the plot is serious

Pig woman eating cytotoxic - self-eating self

Pig pen with a camel - prominent

Pork soup Bathing - greasy death

Pig's hooves without salt - Dan (light) horn (feet)

Pig arching forward, chickens live behind the planing - each has its own way

Pig bristle brush - thick and hard

Pig mouth digging loach - dead can not dig out

Pig - meat-eating goods

Pig - can eat and sleep

Pig - can eat but not dry

Boiled pig's head - dead and won't talk

Mouthful of rotting pig hairs

The pig looks in the mirror.

Look at the adoption.