Chinese Hesitics

Chinese hiepouluo is a special form of language created by our people in the practice of life. It is generally composed of two parts, the first half is a figurative metaphor, like a riddle, the second half is to explain, explain, like a riddle, very natural and appropriate. In a certain language environment, usually say the first half, "rest" to go to the second half, you can understand and guess the meaning of it, so call it a hiatus.

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A newborn doll - unseen

A shrimp that has just come out of the water - alive and kicking

A yellow dock that has just come out of the ground - a bitter seedling

A carp that has just been caught - jumping around

Freshly flown bird - not sure of its height

Freshly uncovered steamer - steaming hot

Freshly wedded yellow-bloomed woman - shy

Freshly entered the temple monk reciting Buddha's scripture - learning and singing

Freshly fallen rain - muddy

Newly bought horse - difficult to get along with; does not get along

Newly twisted bitter gourd - very bitter

Freshly steamed buns - raw

Freshly picked cucumbers - fresh

Lighting lamps in a jar - shining inside but not outside

Wine in a jar - not caring

Pouring beans in a jar - not hiding them

Nails on a plate of steel - hard, hard

Steel knives falling from the belly - cutting the heart

Wire through tofu - can't lift it

There is no way to lift a wire through a tofu.

The tallest man under the roof--has to bow his head

High-alloy steel--hard enough

Highly raised fists, gently released--merciful

Tall stalks to tie a mule--pulls it down

High stalks as a whip--can't stand up to a fall

High stalks as a mill stick--have the strength not to be able to make it up

High stalks as a ladder--get on it.

Sorghum stalks for parasols - hard to hold up

Sorghum stalks for green onions - short

Sorghum stalks for maize - see you in the fall

Sorghum stalks for eggplants - unbelievable

Sorghum stalks for water - can't bear it

Sorghum stalks for mills - can't be played with

Sorghum stalks for glasses - empty frame

Sorghum stalks for

The sorghum stalks are used to make spectacles - an empty framework

The sorghum stalks are used to make wheat - a bastard

Goliath as a lieutenant - a step to heaven

The platform on the top of the high mountain is high above the ground

The kite flying on the top of the high mountain is a high starting point

The high mountain building house is a figure of the wind and the wind

The pine on the high mountain is a hard-rooted pine that is always green

The snow lotus on the high mountain is an immaculate one

The snow lotus on the high mountain is an immaculate one. The snow lotus on the high mountain - spotless

Rolling stones on the high mountain - never look back

Growing peppers on the high mountain - red to the top

Good water on the high mountain, good flowers on the flat land - each has its own strengths

The anti-aircraft gun hitting the tank - the level is too low

The anti-aircraft gun's eyes - look upwards

The highway - unobstructed passage; Unobstructed

Crawling on all fours with joy - to get carried away

The tweeter fell into a well - wow, it won't come up

The manuscript was written to the edge - not good enough

The yellow sand on the Gobi Desert - endless

The rocks on the Gobi Desert - plainly visible

Finding a spring on the Gobi Desert - difficult

The pimples Cake for a daughter - solid

Brothers sitting side by side - close

Brothers sitting in a classroom - difficult

Cool fan in the crook of the arm - two-sleeve breeze

Pickle ball in the armpit - gas bloated

Elbow - bending inward; turning inward

Elbow filled with vinegar - sour

Cutting a rat in the armpit - pretending to be a hunter

Pigeons just picking a high gatehouse - forgetting their roots

Cutting leeks, peeling jute - one size fits all

Cutting leeks without a scythe - nonsense

Cutting the cat's tail and mixing with the cat's food - eating themselves

Cutting wheat without a scythe - pulling out by the roots

Cutting wheat with a gust of wind - a mess

Cutting wheat with a gust of wind - a mess

Cutting wheat with a gust of wind - a mess

Cutting wheat with a gust of wind - a mess

Cut off the nose and eat it with a new face - shameless

A ship running aground - a dilemma

The two singers go to the capital - they go together

Leather shoes without a pattern - they look like each other as they play

The toad eats a wasp - he gets a cone in the back

The toad hiccups - he gets bloated

The toad with a caged head - he's got a big face

The toad wearing a hat - it's a big face

The toad wearing a hat - he's a big face

The toad wearing a caged head - he's a big face

The toad wears a hat - acts short and fat

The toad swings on a swing - can't swing

The toad's eyes - stand out

The toad's mouth - can't sing a good song

The toad tops the table - self-importance; not self-effacing

The toad hangs up the bells - noisy

The toad crosses the river - in one fell swoop

The toad Tadpole suffers from headache - all over the body is sick

Toad climbed the cherry tree - want to eat high flavor

Toad sunny belly - on his back

Toad angry - dry drumming belly

Toad jumped on the back of the cow - think they are big

Toad jumped into the well - don't understand (flopping)

Toad jumped on the steps - squatting buttocks and hurt his face

The toad swallows a watermelon - it's hard to swallow

The toad wants to swallow the sky - what a mouthful

The toad chases a rabbit - not even close; not even close

The fly falls under the toad's mouth - a mouthful of meat for nothing; a mouthful of food sent to the toad

The toad rides in a sedan chair - not knowing what to say

The beautiful lady next door - can't be loved

To throw a glance across the Yangtze River -

Another year's soybean - not in oil and salt; not in oil and salt

Another year's chicken - bad egg

Another year's steamed bun - early hair

Another year's lamp - no one is in anyone's favor

Another year's fruit is extraordinarily sweet - someone else's is good

Another year's flower - can't reach out

Another year's dustpan - repeatedly

Throwing a child over the wall--disgraceful

Throwing a box over the wall--not a gift

Throwing an organ over the wall--deadly

Summons of the next day--staring at it

Hitting a bird over the hill--seeing it is for those who can see it

Leaning a sheep over the hill--never seeing the face of the animal for the rest of one's life

The attacking of a road over the hill--each one of them has its own way of doing so.

Buying a cow across the mountain - not seeing each other

Pig's head across the night - cold face

Scratching an itch across the coat - but not deflated

Stale rice across the night - not to be desired

Fish's eye across the night - so red it's purple

Kissing across the glass window - inside and out

Watching a play across the glass - seeing through it at a glance

Biting ears through a window - listening to one side of the story

Waving a hand across the river - accepting the favor but not

Jumping into a river across a well - seeking the farther for the nearer

Lu Dongbin through a doorway - underestimating the virtuous (immortal)

Looking at a person through a sieve - looking at the person as a piecemeal

Blowing a trumpet across a mountain - not being able to match up

Loading a hand across a mountain. Not even close; not even close

Each rice goes into each pot--which one is afraid of which

The flea's temper--it jumps at the slightest touch

The man who puts a black hat on the white man--falsely accuses the good man

To cut the hair of a prickly head--problems (shaving)

To cure a tiger--being afraid of the fear

To shave a head of a god--shame (repairing) the ancestor

To The lower mountain tiger opens the way - the number one accomplice

Make friends with the dog - can't do without food and drink

Borrow a comb from the monk - a strong man

Learn from Zhu Geliang - able to count

Follow the monkey to know how to drill a circle - learns the wrong way

Follow the lord to drink wine - get a light

Follow the bald guy to walk - get a light

Following the wizard to be a god - learn bad

Following the hero to learn good

The night watchman dozes off - eat for nothing

The whip is flung in the plowing field - blowing (urging) the oxen

The tamping on the construction site - rely on the strength

The mines are rattled in the toilet of the public **** - stir up the public indignation (feces)

The buses of the public **** Over the head of the station - once leaning away

Rooster wearing a hat - official (crown) on the official (crown)

Rooster flying up to the roof - to the top; singing a high tune

Rooster goose feathers on the head - a word (feather) pun (crown)

Rooster laying an egg cat biting the dog - unbelievable

Rooster drilling the fence - a dilemma

Rooster drilling the stove

The rooster fights with the bull - it has the strength to break through

The rooster and the grandson sit side by side - there is no distinction between the big and the small

The ram doesn't lamb - there is no hope

The male wants wontons and the mother-in-law wants noodles - there are many people's mouths to be adjusted

The male marries the young lady - the two are compatible

The male Chong'er scavenges for rags - he is full but not full of food

The dog puts plasters on the dog's back

Dogs grow horns - pretending to be sheep

Dogs pull sheep's intestines - the more they pull, the longer they get

Dogs eat mustard - dry eyes; blank stares

Dogs eat twist - dry; dry and crisp

Dogs eat grass - pretending to be sheep

Dogs eat wangbangs - can't find the head

Dogs beat up the dog - can't find the head

Dogs beat the dog - can't find the head

Dogs eat the dog - can't find the head

Dogs eat the dog - can't find the head <

The dog snorts - a foul mouth

The dog catches mice and watches the house - perverse

The dog wears a basket - hides his head

The dog teases a duck - quacks

The dog barks at the moon - a rare sight

The dog drinks cold water - plays with his tongue

The dog blacks out in the theater - makes a fool of himself in front of the stage

The dog sees his master - wags his head and wags his tail

The dog sees his master - wagging his tail

The dog gnawed on a bone - a taste for it

The dog gnawed on a wheat root - a feign

The dog gnawed on a stone lion - unbelievable

The dog gnawed on an elephant - not self-conscious

The dog had hair on its face - a turn of the cheek

The dog shooed a rat - meddlesome

The dog shooed a duck - quacking

Dogs shooed a duck - quacking

A dog is afraid of a dog - it is afraid of a dog - it is afraid of the dog - it is afraid of the dog - it is afraid of the dog - it is afraid of the dog - it is afraid of the dog <

The dog is afraid of the stick and the cow is afraid of the whip - one thing leads to another

The dog's leather hat - no anyway

The dog's leather sock head - no big deal

The dog's ass stuffed with soybeans - no idea

The dog's scattering of leather coats - nonsense; nonsense

The dog on the potter's bench - no appreciation

The dog licking the empty sand can - tedious; dull

The dog's licking of the empty sand can - dull; dull

The dog's licking of the empty sand can - dull; dull <

The dog licks the cat's nose - no good intentions; bad intentions

The dog licks the mill - an empty circle; a blind spin

The dog licks the oil - a sweep

The dog picks the door curtains - showing a nose

The dog steals the hot oil poop - loved and feared

The dog's head on the dinner table - disproportionate

The dog's head grows horns - out of the world (goats)

The dog's head - not a good idea; a ghost idea

Flowers on the dog's head - unworthy; unworthy

Glasses on the dog's head - pretending to be human

The dog spits out its tongue - hot

The dog's leg in the village - neighbors are uneasy

The dog swallows chili peppers - bad enough

Dew on the dog's tail - a

The dog lifts the curtain - it's all in the mouth

The bear wears a bowler hat - it's all in the mouth

The bear plays the piano - there's no sound

The bear sees a thorn in the side - he can't do anything about it; there's nothing he can do about it

The bear pulls a mill - he doesn't listen to the greetings

The bear climbs a tree - he gets on with it; it's a strange story in the world; it's a wonder to hear

The bear invites guests - no one comes to his door

The dog invites guests - he doesn't come to his door

The bear A bear treats people - no one comes to the door

A bear plays with a door stick - a bear is stupid

A bear smokes a cigarette - a rare sight

A bear catches a sparrow - a blind punt

A dog's eye looks at a person - bites the poor but not the official

A dog bites a bun - reveals its contents

A dog bites a steelyard weight - a good hard mouth; a hard mouth

A dog bites a miller - a man who looks for the hammer; looks for a hammer

A dog bites a miller - a man who looks for the hammer

The dog bites a miller - a man who looks for a mill to be hammered; looking for a hammer

Dog bites pig-driver - whipped goods

Dog bites rat - false positivity; meddling

Dog bites back food - backlash

Dog bites jeep - little seen

Dog bites eagle - not even close; not even close

Dog bites Thunderer - to cause heavenly woes

Dog bites Lv Dongbin - to

The dog bites the door panel - can't eat

The dog bites the ass - surely (gnawing buttocks)

The dog bites the flagpole - don't know the height

The dog bites the sun - arrogance (wang)

The dog bites the tile - full of words (porcelain)

The dog bites the tail - regimentation

The dog bites the rice dumplings - can't unravel it; don't unravel it <

The dog walks a thousand miles to eat shit, the wolf walks a thousand miles to eat meat - nature can't be changed

Couplets on the dog's mouth - no door; no door

Bones in the dog's mouth - not much oil; not much oil

Throwing a bone in the dog's mouth - casting the bone

Girls love flowers, boys love cannons - each to their own; each one to his own

Girl's threaded balls

The girl's embroidered purse - concentration

Lonely lambs - motherless cubs

Orphanage chess - poor pleasure; poor fun

Lone army mistakenly enters a pocket formation - good to get in, hard to get out

Old orphaned man's bare son - dependent on each other

Orphaned son meets his relatives - joyful

Smoke in ancient graves - ghost fire

Flagpole in ancient temples - unique; old bachelor

Ancient music playing - old tune

Ancient seal tablet - difficult to pay attention to

Grain chaff wiping buttocks - not good

Grain chaff rubbing ropes - hitched; difficult to merge

Grain chaff steaming dumplings - pinch; difficult to pinch together

The sorghum grows in the grain field - to rise to the top; to excel

The corn grows in the grain field - to stand out

The stone in the grain - to fling

The rocket under the strand - to leap up several times

The bullock fights for his life - to hook up with the bullock

The bullock pulls out a single hair on his body - to be insignificant; to be insignificant; to be insignificant; to be unimportant

The bullock is stuck in the mire. The bullock is stuck in the mire - a dilemma

Bone ridges in the throat - can't be swallowed, can't be spat out

Oil simmers in the bones - hard to come by; hard won

The toad with the bulging belly drills the trumpet - swallowing his anger

An electric fan is placed on the drum - blowing hot air

The willow in the Forbidden City - the tree can't stand

To care about the fire.

Picking a melon in a melon field - picking out the eyes

Choosing a melon in a melon field - the more you look at it, the more you see

Melons are ripe - the time is ripe

Melon vines wrapped around a bean trellis - tangled

Melons honoring a guest - a little bit of a heart

Melons with the skins removed - a person of goodwill (benevolence)

Melon seeds Though small - a human (benevolent) heart

Wearing a silk shirt in a gale - shaking it up

Sweeping the ground in the wind and splashing the streets in the rain - false positivity

Sweeping the ground in the wind - false positivity; redundancy

Widow beating her child - can't afford to give it up

Widow going into a pawnshop - no one to ask for money

Widow selling her child - the last move

Widow goes to the grave - weeping and wailing

Widow chooses a groom - as she pleases

Hanging up a plow stick as a bell - poor as a ding dong

Hanging up a child to watch a play - joyful

Hanging up bacon to eat fasting - hard to get through

Hanging up a mosquito net to light mosquito coils - superfluous

Hanging up a lamb's head to sell a dog's meat - inconsistent with the words and deeds

Blowing fire with a walking stick - not knowing anything

Chasing a horse with a walking stick - not being able to catch up

Punching a woman with the light off - making a secret effort

Finding a bearded man in the Guandi Temple - making sure you don't miss anything

The Guandong Warrior - having an extraordinary temperament

Hanging a gourd on Guandong's neck - being red-faced and thick-necked

Gong Guandong sneezing - bragging about himself

Gong Guandong sneezing - bragging about himself

This is the first time a person has ever been in the world and he has never been in the world.

The God of Guan as a carpenter - a bold and daring approach

The God of Guan fights with Li Kui - a bold and daring approach

The God of Guan opens a knife store - the real thing

The God of Guan has a nosebleed - a reddish color

The God of Guan sells bean curd - a man who is strong, but not a hard man

The God of Guan asks for a big knife in front of the God of Guan - a lack of self-importance

The God of Guan dances with a big knife - a good show

The God of Guan dances with a big knife - a great show

The God of Guan is a great show <

Gong Guan in Cao's camp - absent-minded

Gong Guan in Qin Qiong's battle - messing up the dynasty; failing to get by

Gong Guan in Maicheng - the last move; dead on arrival

Bear in a cage - running around in circles

Monkey in a cage - scratching his head

Master Guan going to a banquet - going in single-handedly

Master Guan Read the Spring and Autumn Annals - at a glance

The trumpet with the gate closed - without a sound

The stilt walker with the gate closed - looking at himself

Singing a mountain song with the gate closed - self-appreciation

Frying chili peppers with the gate closed - bad enough

Whipping a dog with the gate closed - didn't run; couldn't run; at the end of the road; dead and beaten

Handling a caller with the gate closed - making fun of the poor

Happy with the poor

Shut the door and beat the gong - the name is famous

Shut the door and beat the fist - the hand

Shut the door and beat the blind man - didn't run; can't run

Shut the door and live life - the family knows the bottom line

Shut the door and squeeze the nose - a coincidence

Shut the door and scold the emperor - the family is horizontal; can't be effective

Shut the door and touch the blind man - the family is horizontal; can't work

Shut the door and touch the blind man. I didn't run; I can't run

Keeping a tiger by closing the door--there will be no end of trouble

Guan Yu surrendered to Cao Cao--he was in Cao camp but his heart was in Han

Guan Yu lost Jingzhou--pride of an army is bound to lose

Guan Yunchang farted--didn't know how to blush

Guan Yunchang guarded his wife's sister-in-law--love and righteousness is important

Guan Yunchang said "The Three Kingdoms"--it only said that he passed through the five passes and cut off the six generals, but not that he walked through the maze.

Close the door and hit the God of Wealth - poor

Guanyin on Mount Tai - turn around and see the high and low

Guanyin Bodhisattva - responds to all requests

Guanyin's belly - charitable heart

Guanyin Bodhisattva sneezes - good God

Guanyin Bodhisattva's organs - a belly of mud

Guanyin Bodhisattva's yearly 18th -

Guanyin Bodhisattva's poisonous hand--good face, bad heart

Guanyin Bodhisattva's baby--Heaven knows; Heaven knows

Guanyin Bodhisattva sits on the Lotus Terrace--high above

Guanyin Hall fills in the holes--not good (mending the temple)

Great rats in the official barn--fat food and fat drinks

Officials put out the notices--people deserved to die

The official's court - difficult to enter

The official goes to the court - by the book

The official gets down from the sedan chair - not (step)

The champion and the runner-up - counting the first and the second

Painting a flower on the coffin board - pleasing the ghost

Coffin as a manger - improper use of the material

Coffin owner bites his teeth - hating the people

Powder in the coffin - dead flirtation

Gong in the coffin - noisy death; haunted

Bedbugs in the coffin - biting death

Dusting dog shit in the coffin - dead stench

Spreading ashes in the coffin - bullying death

Stretching out the hand in the coffin - dead wanting money; dead wanting no face

Billing for a debt in the coffin - forcing death

Scratching an itch in a coffin--don't know how to die

Teething in a coffin shop--dying

Coffin store cutting corners--pitting people

Painting a beautiful woman on a coffin--amusing people

Putting firecrackers on the head of a coffin--frightening people

Pipefitters opening the gates--letting the water run free; letting the water run free

Peeping out of the tube--glimpsing the light

Peeping in of the tube--slightly seeing it

Canning the cans <

Canned food - to eat up

Pounding garlic in a jar - a one-shot deal

Pulling shrimp out of a jar - catching blind (shrimp)

Planting flowers in a jar - not long to live; not long to live

Cooking a cow's head in a jar - not going in deep; not going deep enough

Bare-chested man playing on a mountain of knives - sooner or later, it's going to be a good time for him

Bare-chested man

Barefoot to barefoot - two-stroke

Barefoot moving - save trouble

Barefoot dividing up the field - go it alone

Barefoot living - lonely

Barefoot planting - self-support

Barefoot in slippers - can't mention it; can't mention it; can't mention it; don't mention it

Barefoot in the ice - can't go deeper

Barefoot in the ice - can't go further

Barefoot in the ice - can't go further

Barefoot in the ice - can't go deeper

Barefoot in an ice cellar - cold to the end

Barefoot in a nest of thistles - a dilemma

Bare cat - can't catch a mouse

Fly on bare head - obvious

Bare ass to catch a thief - bold and unashamed

Bare ass to hang oneself - shame on one's head; shameless

Bare ass to the battlefield. Bold and unashamed

Pushing a mill with bare buttocks - spinning in a circle and losing face

Light wind and no rain - dry blowing

Barely riding a tiger - bold and unashamed

Lightly talking but not practicing - mouth drama

Bald head running into a monk's temple - filling up the number

Bald head slapping on the palm of one's hand - righteousness and lightness

Barely having a drumstick-

Guangdong people speak Beijing dialect - a southern accent

Stopping at the ghost gate - being born to die

Ghost soldiers with swords and guns - killing

Ghost sweeping the big dragnet - nine out of ten rooms are empty

Executioner's skill - the hook of killing

Executioner's red face - a ferocious look

Executioner's Grin - a smile with a knife in it

Lady Guifei sighs - bad luck

Guilin three-flower wine - a good punch

Kneeling down to raise a pig - for the sake of money

Rolling stone down a hill - a smash to the end

Rolling pot of boiling water cooks a doll - a familiar person

Rolling pot of boiling water - a steaming hot pot

Rolling pot of boiling water brews tea - a strong and fragrant

Rolling pot of boiling water brews tea - a strong and fragrant tea

Rolling pot of boiling water brews tea - a strong and fragrant tea

The tea is made from a mixture of tea and tea.

Rolling water to soak rice flowers - happy

Rolling water to splash ants - a nest of all dead

Rolling pot of oil to pick up gold - difficult to do it; can't do it; can't do it

Rolling pot of oil to sprinkle saltpeter - frying; fried up

Rolling pot of oil to fry fritters - flipping and flopping

Pot on the edge of the millet - boiled up

The hole in the bottom of the pot - a leak

The hole in the lid of the pot - out of gas

The lid of the pot as a bellows - subject to heat and cold

The chicken in the pot - hard to fly

The crab in the pot - not able to go on the rampage for a few moments

The fish in the pot - don't think about jumping

The lantern in the boiler room - out of breath

The pot rake as a Lamp shadow - scorched people

Oil dregs on the potter's bench - practiced (refined)

Pot on the potter's bench planting melons - difficult to sprout

Pot smacks the kettle black - do not know the self-ugly

Cooking congee in the pot - the same return to the mince (rice) rotten

Pot frying stones - not into the oil and salt

International merchant ships - amateur (sailing)

The foot-wrapped cloth to fly a kite - infamous

The foot-wrapped head to fly a kite - smelly and long; up and down

Wrapped with the head to hang oneself - torn (dead) not open face

The winter snail meets spring water - raise eyebrows

The winter pickle jar - soak it

The dragon's head to pass through the end of the Dragon Boat Festival - just play with the mouth

Crossing the river to tear down the bridge -

Crossing the river and pulling the board - no conscience

Crossing the river and pulling the tail of the ox - can't be tugged

Crossing the river and the pawn - horizontal and vertical; only in, no way back

Crossing the river and washing the feet - two for one

Crossing the river and tugging on the mustache - humility (pulling on the mustache)

Crossing the street rats - everyone is shouting

Crossing the river and throwing the walking stick - forgetting the roots of the people

Crossing the river and throwing the walking stick - forgetting the roots of the people

Crossing the river and throwing the walking stick

Throwing a walking stick - forgetting one's roots

Overpowered hair pasta - limp; soft as a heap

Through a sieve of soybeans - no big or small

Filtered air - fresh

The passerby feeds his horse - doing things improperly

The passerby in mourning - the dead understand in their stomachs

The Chinese New Year eats dregs of soybeans - being poor

The New Year's pig - not long to live; not long to live

Knocking on the lid of the pot in the New Year - poor

Marrying a daughter-in-law in the New Year - double happiness

Expired ticket - lapsed

Crossing five hurdles and defeating six generals - extraordinary temperament

The hobbling dog catching mice - like a cat without the cat's skills

The hobbling dog seeing its master - wagging its tail and begging for mercy;

The pug calls for the cat - a messy recognition of the family

The pug has no eyeballs - a blind spirit

The pug goes up the wall - a tight scratch

The pug wags its tail - an attentive

The pug sits on the wall - a hard act of sitting on the ground of the tycoon

The ice sculpture in Harbin - cold, hard

Haha mirror - gone out of shape

Harmony melon soaked icing sugar - sweet on top of sweet; sweet through

Child's spine - small people (back)

Seals on the mountain - can not do; can not be done

Sea cucumber long thorns - do not stick

The bottom of the sea grows kelp - the roots are deep

The bottom of the sea to salvage embroidery needles - difficult to do

The potholes at the bottom of the sea - impenetrable

Fishing for the moon at the bottom of the sea - wasted work; wasted effort

Planting green onions at the bottom of the sea - deep roots; deep roots

Customs bells - chime when the time is right

Sea pepper's life - old age is red

Reef in the sea - hidden and hidden

Oysters on the sea floor - no way to open their mouths

Sea Dragon King Yawn - what a big mouth

The minions of the Sea Dragon King - shrimp soldiers and crab generals

The Sea Dragon King is looking for his son-in-law - comes in the soup, goes in the water; comes in the water, goes in the soup

Sleeping in the shell of a sea snail - refuses to show his head

Officials who have grown up in the sea water - has a wide control

Opening a store on the beach - amateurs

The jellyfish head made into a hat - pretending to be

Shrimp in the sea - can't make waves

Take medicine for what ails you - the right medicine

Speak kindly with icing sugar - sweet words

Sleep with sugar - sweet dreams

Cold tide news - cold words

Fans in the cold winter - daunting

Eating iced water in the cold winter months - a bit of it goes to your heart

Hornet's nest in a cold winter month - empty; hollow

Giving a fan in a cold winter month - not knowing matters

Cold bird basking in the sun - getting by

Cold and hot watches - rising and falling

Eating popsicles on a cold day - having fire in the heart

Han Xiangzi leaving the family home - never to return

Han Xiangzi playing the flute - Different sound

Han Xiangzi plays Xiao - different sound

Han Xiangzi's flower basket - whatever you want

Han Xin counts his troops - the more the merrier; the more the better

Han Xin invades Chu - openly repairs the inn, secretly crosses the Chen Cang

Han Gaozu beheads the White Snake - a clean sweep

The tortoise in the dry land - nowhere to stay; nowhere to hide; no place to

Fish and shrimp on dry land - can't live long

Clams in dry land - can't go on for more than a few days

Toad in dry land - dry belly

Rain in dry seedling - just at the right time

Wells on a dry day - the level is too low

Mudskippers in a dry field - drilling deep

Ducks in a dry field - don't know how deep they are

Drought ducks crossing the river

Drought ducks chasing the white snake

The dry duck chases the cat - to catch up

The dry tobacco bag hits the dog - a broken pole

Airmen maneuvering - improvise

The fighting rooster - so great; can not be fattened

The fighting goat - topping and bumping; topping and bumping

The good son has no good daughter-in-law - difficult to get both; the beauty of the shortcomings


















































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Donkeys eat peonies - a bad match

Good people pick bad people - not many

Good people cry out for wrongs - a cry of injustice

Good people sit in jail - an injustice

Good intentions are treated like donkey's livers and lungs - not knowing what is good and bad

Good intentions are struck by lightning - a wrongful accusation

Cotton in a horn's mouth - can't be blown

Repayment of money into the box - a loss of money

Repayment of money into the box

The rat is moving - it's a waste of time

The rat is filling up the bat - it's a waste of time

The rat is coming out of the cave - it's no good

The rat is making a hole - it's looking for a way out

The rat is playing on the swing - it's head down

The rat is putting on the glasses - it's a mouse's eye sight

The rat is pouring out of the cave - it is going through the back door

The rat's eyes are seeing the world

The rat's eye sights are not the same as the rat's eye sights.

The rat's eye - short-sightedness

The rat's windmill - backtracking

The rat falls out of the water tank - fashionable (wet hair)

The rat falls out of the rice tank - good to get in but hard to get out; joyful and sad; a mixture of joy and sadness

The rat falls out of the noodle tank - a blank stare

The rat stares at the thief - thieves' eyes

The rat's knife - a rebellion

The rat's knife - a rebellion

The rat's eye - a rebellion

The rat's eye - a rebellion

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The rat teases the cat - to bring trouble on himself

The rat makes friends with the toad - to be ill-intentioned

The rat skates on ice - to skate fast

The rat enters the bellows - to look for anger

The rat looks at the grain silo - to supervise the theft

The rat nibbles on the chopper - to die

The rat nibbles on the saucer - to be full of words

The rat nibbles on the plate - to be full of words

The rat gnawed on a camel - there is a lot of money to be made

The rat gnawed on wood - it is too much to bear

The rat gnawed on a book - it chewed on the words

The rat gnawed on a corncob - it climbed down the pole

The rat hole - it is not enough to be filled

The rat grinded its teeth - it was out of work

The rat climbed up the hook of a weighing scales - it claimed to be a self-dealer

The rat climbed up to a weighing scale - it claimed to be a self-dealer

The rat climbed up the hook of a weighing scale - it claimed to be a self-dealer

The rat climbed on the bull's horn - self-importance

The rat climbed on the bamboo pole - one section at a time

The rat's skin as a collar - not to be eliminated

The rat hanged himself - forced by the cat

The rat counted the fortunes - put aside his paw and forgot

The rat licked the cat's ass - to send to death

The rat jumped on a piano - to talk nonsense

The rat jumps on the fire - paws dry and fur clean

The rat drags the cow - a big job

The rat's tail - can't grow strong

The rat's tail grows ringworm - a minor problem

The rat's eyes look at the sky - underestimation

The rat punches a hole in an iron plate - can't penetrate

The rat drills into the pile of mess - doesn't have a clue

Drinking without a cup - hu (pot) to

Drinking to pee your pants - loose bag

Drinking boiled water and eating vegetables - each to their own; each to their own

Drinking old vinegar grew up - just talk sour

Drinking cold water and picking the cracks in the teeth - nothing to do; poor want to face

Drinking cool water and planting a heel - pretending to be faint

Drinking a bewitching soup - dazed; dazed

Drinking soju and roasting it on the fire - getting hot

Drinking five-flavored soup - having all kinds of tastes

Drinking imperial wine - a meritorious official

Drinking water with chopsticks - not being able to catch it; pretending

Growing up with the water of the Songhua River - having a broad mind

Drinking the wind from the northwest and blocking the throat - having a bad luck

Drinking the wind from the north-west and blocking the throat

Taking a drink of the north-west and blocking the throat

Drinking enough wine and jumping into Taihu Lake - a crime that deserves death

Telling five sentences together - two words

Ho Xian Nun wants to come down to the earth - six gods are in a state of uncertainty

Monks worshiping - amateurs

Monks don't have hairpins - naughty

Monks don't eat tofu - strange

Monks fighting - catching Can't get a braid

Monk with a parasol - can't (hair) no sky

Monk with a bowler hat - different

Monk arrives at a nunnery - not good (temple)

Monk's son - picked

Monk's hat - flat piles

Monk's mokuji - closed; grinning; not playing

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The monk's rosary - a string

The monk's dwelling - wonderful (temple)

The monk's separation - meddlesome (temple)

The monk's opening the door - sudden (bald) out

The monk's looking at the sedan chair - an empty joy

The monk's buying a comb - useless

The monk's touching his head - unable (hair)

The monk's standing up -- sudden (bald) rise

Monk knocking on wooden fish -- the same old thing

Monk going on a cloud journey -- something happened

Monk killing a cow -- good mouth and bad heart

Lice on the monk's head -- obvious

Monk lecturing a Taoist priest -- broad-minded

Monk taking off his hat -- the first name (Ming)

Monk living in a hut -- It's all right (temple)

The monk sits in a cavern - it's all right (temple)

Comparing with Sun Monkey's heel - a difference of a hundred thousand miles

Catching crabs by the river - catching one when there's one

Cabbage grows in the river - it doesn't scorch (pour)

Punching a wall in the river - blocking the turtle's way

Cool water in the river - it's not worth it

Puppets in the river - go with the flow

Mudskippers in the river - old and cunning

Mandarin ducks in the river - a pair

Catching a big cart in the river - no way

The river can't catch fish - catching the blind

The river wangbao climbed up to the bank - show up

Henan to Hebei - two provinces

River water does not violate well water -

Building a house in the river bank - unreliable; unreliable

Stone on the river bank - no corners, no edges

Floating weeds in the river - can't put down roots

Meat in the walnuts - can't come out unless you knock it out

Turning over the skin of walnuts - a lot of ideas

Things in the walnut - nine out of ten

Things in the purse - ten out of ten

Needle in a purse - sharpness

Lotus flower out of water - spotless

Nail in a lotus leaf - each one wants to come out

Eel in a lotus leaf - slipped away; slipped away

Crab in a lotus leaf - can't be wrapped up; shows claws

Crane in a flock of chickens - outstanding talent

Writing on a blackboard - erase and start again

Dancing in the dark - a secret pleasure

Threading a needle in the dark - sad

Slinging a bow in the dark - a hidden murder

Black bees fighting fire - no return

Black old crows laying a white egg - consider themselves to be white

Black Li Kui meets the ferocious Zhang Fei - they meet and break up

Black hairy crows - not surprisingly

Crossing the river in the black sky - I don't know the depth

Black head playing the flower girl - a change of roles

Black blind man (bear) presses the keyboard - gibberish

Black blind man eats a pomegranate - full of bear ideas

Black blind man hits the flowery face - a bear-like

Black blind man hits the stand-up man - one hand to cover up the sky

Black blind man calls out - a bear to his home

Black blind man calls out to his house.

Black blind man lifting a thousand-pound tripod - the body of a large force is not a loss

Black blind man twisting - a big counterattack

Black blind man holding a hedgehog - encountered a tricky thing; tricky

Black blind man on a sedan chair - who carry you ah

Black blind man playing door to carry a bear - a person bear guy is stupid

Black blind man playing the door to the fan - a person bear guy is stupid

Black blind man jumped into the well - bear in the end

Black blind man drilling stove tube - sad

Black blind man sitting in a sedan chair - no one to lift

Black blind man sitting in the moon - scared (under) the bear

Black whirlwind's real name - the loss of reason (Li Kui)

Chasing people in the dark night - without a shadow or a trace

Black paper-powdered lanterns - unknown

Humha two generals fight - spitting clouds

Horizontal plaque collapses the temple of the Dragon King - what a big sign

Horizontal bar bamboo - can not enter the city

Walking with a flat stretcher - overbearing

Horizontal bamboo pole to enter the city - can not be feasible; can not get through

Horizontal bamboo pole to enter the mansion - do not enter the door

Wangbang in the oven - dried up (turtle)

Ghosts with red noses and green eyes - no good intentions

Saffron women matchmaking - self-preservation

Red carrots with chili peppers on the vegetables - you're not in your sights

Red carrots carving statues of gods and goddesses - dietary buddhas

Red carrots falling out of the basket of oil - treacherous (sharp) and cunning (slippery)

The red maiden is beaten up - a good thing to do

The red maiden pulling strings

The red-painted dung bowl - a stinking affair

Red-headed matches - a quick rub

Red paper covered lanterns - a facade

Red eyes and clenched teeth - harboring a grudge

Flooded grain silos - a dud

The fish eagle in Hongze Lake - an old wait

The geese and geese pass on letters - an empty correspondence

The fish eagle in Hongze Lake is an old man who has to wait for his turn.

Sore in the throat - can't say anything good

Spoon in the mouth of the throat - naughty

Itch in the throat - can't reach out

Lead in the throat - open mouth

Hand out of the throat - want to eat; really greedy; too greedy

Monkey eats chili pepper - scratches its ears

Monkey wears a leather paw -

Monkey eating mustard - stupid; rolling eyes

Monkey with a mallet - swinging

Monkey climbing a rocky cliff - show your ability

Monkey climbing a tree - climbing fast

Monkey playing with a big knife - chopping

Monkey catching a louse - scratching ears and cheeks

Monkey sticking thistles in its buttocks - being fidgety

The monkey king haunts the palace of heaven - a big fight

The monkey learns from the example - pretending

The monkey wrenches the corn - breaks one, throws one

The monkey eats garlic - rolls its eyes

The monkey eats garlic - scratches its buttocks and turns

The monkey eats hemp enamel - can't get it off

The monkey pounds rice - rushes it about (pounds it)

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Monkeys wearing flowery clothes - showing off their beauty

Monkeys wearing clothes - pretending to be good people

Monkeys wearing golden crowns - the king of trouble

Monkeys wearing cool hats - not knowing how many grades

Monkeys wearing gloves - hairy hands

Monkeys wearing glasses - pretending to be civilized; pseudo-civilization

Monkeys with butts - self-criminalized

Monkeys on stages - self-red

Monkeys on stages - self-red

Monkeys with butts - self-red

Monkey on stage - no show

Monkey looking at the orchard - the more he looks, the more he sees; the more he steals

Monkey watching a play - staring; staring in vain; staring stupidly

Monkey carrying a beam - can't take it

Monkey pulling a plow - the top of the cow

Monkey pulling a diluted stool - a bad stomach

Monkey fishing for the moon - a

Monkey climbed the flagpole - high up

Monkey climbed the tree - scurrying

Monkey climbed the soapberry tree - encountered a difficult thing

Monkey rode the tiger - down to the end

Monkey rode the camel - up to the top

Monkey fanned - learnt from others

Monkey climbed the flagpole - climbed up the pole

Monkey played with a flat tire - climbed the flagpole

Monkey played with a flat tire - climbed the flagpole

Monkey played with a flat tire - climbed the flagpole

Monkey playing with a stretcher - swinging

Monkey poking a hornet's nest - getting a cone in the back

Monkey stealing yellow dock - asking for trouble; seeking trouble

Monkey stealing a pumpkin - rolling, crawling; rolling and crawling

Monkey pushing a grinder - can't get it to work

Monkey learning from a human being - putting on a show

Monkey looking in the mirror - forgetting to look at the mirror; no personal appearance; inside and out

Monkey looking in the mirror - forgetting to look at the mirror; no personal appearance; no personal appearance

Monkey looking in the mirror - forgetting to look in the mirror

Monkeys fight for the pipe - pretend

Monkeys sit on the flagpole - I am the only one

Monkeys ride on rockets - go far away

Monkeys take out dates from the mouths of monkeys, dogs take food from the mouths of monkeys - hard to do; can't be done; can't be done

Monkey has a dream in the second half of the night - it doesn't last long

Monkey wipes the blood on the back of his neck - pretends to take a stabbing

Monkey looks into the mirror - pretends to take a knife to pretend to be stabbed