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The tiger yawns - what a big breath - The tiger dozes - a rare opportunity - The tiger fights - no one to persuade - The tiger looks at the child - the owner of the meat - The tiger walks in the park - who dares to stop - The tiger meets the panther in the mountain - one more than the other - The tiger's mouth is stuffed with grasshoppers - can't be filled up - The tiger and the pig are born together - evil and stupid - The mouse sleeps with the cat - practicing the guts - The mouse is filled up with three buckets and six buckets - full of wickedness - The mouse jumps to the piano - talking nonsense (play) ) - A mouse taking a daughter-in-law - a small fight - A mouse climbing the incense burner - a big hit - A mouse sleeping in a cat's nest - a mouthful of meat - An old man taking a concubine and a concubine - a litter - An old man stealing a pig and stealing a cow - each one is more vicious than the other - An old monkey climbing the flagpole - no way - An old sow fighting with a cow - a fight for life - An old hen befriending with a weasel - a bad fate - An old monk ringing a bell - a little bit - An old widow meeting an old family - a lonely lonely family and a bitter family - An old fat pig going up to a cat - a lonely family. The old fat pig goes to the abattoir - the one who will be punished - The old harrier falls on the pig - it only sees other people's blackness, but not its own - The old pigeon falls on the pig's back - each one is blacker than the other - The old monk tolls the bell - one day is one day - The old monk looks at the dowry - see you in your next life - you'll see what happens next life. The dowry - See you in the next lifetime (a metaphor for not being able to see what cannot be realized at the moment) - The old monk hoped for a daughter-in-law - The next lifetime (a metaphor for hoping for nothing, but not being able to realize it) - The old monkey climbed the flagpole - No, I can't (a metaphor for a person who is very capable, but is not able to do it even when he is old) - The tiger doesn't eat people - The reputation of the tiger is notorious (a metaphor for the fact that if he has a bad reputation, it will be difficult to undo) - The tiger ate the meat - He came down the mountain personally (a metaphor for being there to take up the position of the tiger) - The tiger's tail - Touching the tiger's tail (a metaphor for the fact that it has no ambition) - The tiger's tail - touching the tiger's tail The tiger's tail - cannot be touched (metaphorically speaking, cannot be offended) - The tiger pulls the cart - listen to that (metaphorically speaking, no matter what others say, how to do, are ignored) - Lice on the tiger's body - who dares to mess with (metaphorically speaking, minions, dog legs to bully, no one dares to ask) - The mouse sleeps in the cat's den - to send a mouthful of meat (metaphorically speaking, did not bother, to get the unexpected harvest) - The mouse drills the bellows - both sides suffer from the anger (metaphorically speaking, to suffer from the more two sides of the complaints or blame. (meaning to be complained or blamed by two parties) - Mouse drills the bellows Or not pleasing to both ends)-The mouse drilled into the bull's horn - the further back, the tighter (metaphorically speaking, more and more unfavorable)-The mouse can't stay overnight food - delicious (metaphorically speaking, greedy and lazy)-The old lady ate yellow dock - bitter mouth (metaphorically speaking, kind heart)-The old lady stroked her beard - false beard (modest) (metaphorically speaking, dishonest and hypocritical)-The old lady nabbed the bottom of the shoe - a thousand needles (true) ten thousand needles (true) (metaphorically speaking, a thousand true and ten thousand true, conclusive) -The old lady rode the airplane - shook up the air (metaphorically speaking, a thousand true and ten thousand true) - The old lady rode the plane - shook up the air (metaphorically speaking, a thousand times) - The old lady rode the plane - shook up the air (metaphorically speaking, a thousand times) The old lady took a plane - shook up (comparing to a person who has money or status and is proud of it) - The old lady moved - took everything (comparing to a person who is good at taking other people's things or to a person who is very stingy) - The old lady lived in a high house - had a hard time getting up and down (comparing to a person who is inconvenienced in both directions. Or difficult) - old lady's shoes - money (front) tight - old lady's toes - loser for life (simile of being wronged for life) - old lady's dowry - ancient goods (simile of something old and outdated) - old lady's New Year's Eve - a year is not as good as a year (simile of a year more than a year of recession) - old lady's chicken coop - 笨(奔)蛋 (simile of being unintelligent) - old lady's swinging second thousand - to play with life - old man poking the hornet's nest - to look for the rut, stings) An eagle catching a chicken - one worry and one joy - an old son getting married - the big event is over - an old man stealing a pig and a cow - one generation is stronger than the other - two old men buried in one grave - a pair of dead and alive - a fight between an old sow - a fight between mouths but not hands - a tiger and a pig - evil and stupid - an old man taking a concubine and a concubine - a nest of immodest people - an old monk ringing a bell - a point - an old monk shaving his head - an old monk shaving his head - a point - an old monk shaving his head - a point - a point - an old monk shaving his head - a point - a point - a point - an old monk shaving his head - a point - an old monk shaving his head - a point - a point The old monk shaved his head - it's all gone - A tiger in a straw raincoat - it's not a human being after all - An old harrier landing on a pig - it's all about the blackness of others, not the blackness of oneself - An old pigeon landing on a pig's back - each one is blacker than the other - An old monk looking at his dowry - I'll see you in the next life - An old monk looking forward to his daughter-in-law - a matter for the next life - An old monkey climbing a flagpole - it's not possible - A tiger doesn't eat human beings - its reputation is not known to the world - A tiger eats meat - it's not allowed to leave the mountain itself. The tiger himself comes down from the mountain - A mouse cannot keep overnight food - It is delicious - The old lady strokes her beard - False holding the beard (modesty) - The old lady flies in an airplane - Shake it up - The old lady lives in a high house - Difficulties - The oldest woman goes up to the henhouse - Stupid (run) eggs - The old man steals a pig and a cow - One generation is stronger than the other - The two old men are buried in the same grave - A pair of dead or alive - The old sow fights - Mouths are not moving hands - The old Bai Dan is soaked with arsenic - Poisonous and hot; hot and poisonous - Old bag of tricks - Learning to rest in one's memory - Old turtle falling - overturned - Old tailor making clothes - Not fat, not thin - Big brother patting his chest - Brothers don't worry - Old dancer singing a minor role - Unlikely to be like that - Old donkey - Can't be bothered to hire - Old Buddha farting - Missing out - Smarty-pants - Bureaucratic - Old dog jumping up and down the ladder - No power - Cawing crows drinking ink - Black from outside to heart - Crow life - Everyone hates it - Crow life - Everyone hates it A crow's life - everyone hates it - A crow's claw - a black hand - Old widow married in a restaurant - talking about food but not clothes - Old widow's only daughter died - no hope - Old Hai Rui went to the golden temple - guessing the life of the people - The old man didn't know the ball of recreation - making a mess - Old monk worshipped the heaven and the earth - the first time; the first time - The old monk moved - blowing lamps and pulling out wax - The old monk's cassock suit - putting together the pieces of the past - The old monk cursed the street - unlike the words - A tiger eats a flea - the supply is not enough - A tiger eats a lamb - not spitting - the supply is not enough A tiger eating a lamb - not spitting out bones - An old monk looking forward to his daughter-in-law - a matter for the next generation - A tiger pretending to be a monk - a man with a face and a beast's heart - Playing tricks on the tiger's back - boldness - A tiger eating an elephant - not touching the edge; not touching the edge - A tiger eating tofu - a mouthful of food and a heart that is not good - A tiger eating an abacus bead - a mindfulness of the matter; a mindfulness of the matter - A tiger playing with a pendulum - a war of the den - A tiger wearing a bead of the Buddha - a fake mercy; a fake charity - A tiger's ass - not to be touched; not to be photographed Tiger's ass - cannot be touched; cannot be patted - Inexplicable - Born of a tiger and a pig - stupid and evil - Tiger in a coffin - scared to death - Tiger in a temple - no good intentions - Tiger in a gate - dead end - Tiger leaving the mountain and falling down to the plains - can't shake off the mighty winds - Tiger on the scales - claiming to be mighty - Tiger pooping on its head - so bold; so daring - Pepper on the tiger's head - bold and spicy - Tiger swallowing a stone lion - can't stand it - Tiger lying in a horse's enclosure - sloppy - Tiger pawing a horse - sloppy - tiger pawing a horse - sloppy - tiger pawing a horse - sloppy - tiger's ass - sloppy The tiger is lying on a horse - sloppy - The tiger's claws and scorpion's heart - vicious and poisonous - The tiger is sitting in the temple - trying to be a god - The old acacia tree has withered its heart - strong and strong - The old general wants a scythe - less common - The old couple is looking at the lanterns - we'll see - The new shoots on the old willow tree - back to spring - The old dragon king throws himself into the river - a rewarding death - Old mother brings up the child - someone else's - The old cat commits the crime of the dog wearing a yoke - innocence suffers; framing someone else for the crime - The old cat steals food and the dog is beaten up - a wrong mistake - the old sheep To drive out the wolf - to fight for one's life - The old hen fights with the weasel - not a match - The old hen lays an egg - to blush - The old sow sets up a ring - the ugly one shows off her ability - The old sow rubs her itch - to fall over - The old sow eats alone - to take care of her mouth - The old sow eats torn shoes - to have a heart - The old sow eats the stars - to be ignorant of the sky and the earth - The old sow wears a gold earring - to risk her fortune - The old sow fights with the ox - to show off her old face -The old sow gnawing on the tiles - full of words - The old sow giving birth - just this pile - The old sow meeting the butcher - the goods to be knifed - The old carpenter's household goods - whatever you need - The old granny's dowry - old antique - The old granny eating soft persimmons - just the right time - The old mother crying - hopeless - The old cow eating grass - swallowing - The old cow rolling - a big roll - The old cow shedding tears - having a hard time saying anything - The old cow gnawing on the groundnuts - not lifting its head - The old cow pulling a mill - turning in place The old ox is spinning on the spot - The old ox is pooping - continuously - The old ox is on the nose rope - can't run; can't run away - The old ox's head is in the soup pot - hard to bear - The old woman eats bacon - pulling the wool over her eyes - The old woman is a soldier - counting the numbers - The old woman is going to the temple fair - dazzled - The old woman burns incense - sincere; sincere - The young and old people are crossing the road - helping the old and young people - The old birthday boy's head - the baby's pimple - The rat's nose - big deal - The rat falls into the noodle bowl - rolling his eyes The rat falls into the jar - in and out - The rat crosses the street - everyone shouts - The rat sees the cat - scared to death - The rat enters the coffin - bitten to death - The rat looks at the barn - the more he looks, the more he sees - The rat carries a big gun - the more he shows off in the nest - The rat gets high on melon seeds - a smart mouth - The rat chews on the rolling pin - but not for nothing - The rat chews on a stone - but not for nothing - The rat pulls a camel - ambitious; too ambitious - The rat climbs the flagpole - to the top - The rat encounters the cat - it's a dead man - The mouse carries the litter - to the top - The mouse carries the palanquin - to the top Mouse carries a palanquin - can't afford it - Mouse jumps into a fire pit - hair dry and clawed - Mouse steals dumplings - comes one by one - Mouse steals sesame - eats the aroma - Mouse digs a hole in the wall - the more he digs, the more he empties it out - Mouse's tail gets sores - a trifle - Mouse bites off the rice-basket rope - white knuckle toil - Mouse chews on a flagpole - eats but can't fall - Mouse chews on a stone pillar - can't t tug it down - Mouse bites on an elephant's snout - doesn't know a thing about the world - Mouse bites on a zaoshen - bullies a god and destroys the phases - Old Buffalo pulling a wagon - doesn't fit in the mold - The old woman eats fried noodles - smothers her mouth - The old woman eats yellow dock - bitterly - The old woman remarries - there is a reason for it - The old woman nails the soles of her shoes - a thousand truths - The old woman mends her clothes - a patchwork - The old woman eats jellyfish - a mouthful - The old woman eats ribs - difficult to gnaw on; gnawing is not possible - The old woman eats peaches - selects the soft ones to squeeze - The old woman's crutches - help people - The old woman's shoes - tighten at one end and loosen at the back - The old woman's mouth eats softly and does not eat hard things - The mouse bites the stone pillar - taps it but cannot be overcome - The mouse bites the elephant's trunk - deceives the gods and destroys the gods - The old buffalo pulls the wagon - not a fit - The old lady eats peaches - she picks the soft ones - the old lady eats bones - she grinds the hard ones - the old lady twists the rice-planting song - she is clumsy - the old lady goes up the steps - she takes one step at a time - the old lady burns joss sticks - she is sincere - the old lady wants to have a child - she has no hope - the old lady stands on the guard - her position is unstable - the old lady walks on the one-wooden bridge - it is hard to get through it - the old lady takes the elevator - she gets to the top of it - the old lady rolls the pearls in the old set - there are treasures inside - the old man's hat - he has a handful of them - the old man takes the skinny donkey - he can't help it - the old man's gala - it is a good idea The old man is having a party - it's not a child's play - The old man is making a coffin - it's almost time for him to die - The old king is selling his melon - he's boasting about himself - The old crow is singing - it's not a good tune - The old man's family is in a lowly position - The eagle is becoming a night owl - it's not as good as the previous generation; it's not as good as the previous generation - The eagle is carrying the elephant - it's not measuring up to its own strength; it doesn't think it's good enough - The eagle is catching the chicken feather duster - it's a blank - The eagle is catching the food - it's a good idea to see what the odds are - The eagle is catching the rabbits - one A tiger catches a rat - hungry for food - A tiger in a coffin - scared to death - An old monk rings a bell - a little bit - An old monk moves - blowing out candles and dialing wax - An old cockerel wears a straw raincoat - his beak is sharp and his hair is long - An old man gnaws on sugarcane - gritting his teeth - An old duck sings a play - his throat is weak - An old duck swims in the water - it doesn't seem to be moving - A crow crow clanks on a mussel shell - difficult to get out of the shell - An old donkey rolls on a roll - it can't get out of the shell - An old hen goes up the tree - pretending to be a hero - The old sow plays in a ring and pretends to be a hero. The old sow is in the ring - wrestling with her face - The old sow goes up the mountain - climbing up tightly - The old sow enters the passage - in and out - The old cow eats tofu - changed her heart - The old hedgehog goes down the mountain - in a flash - The old longevity star hangs herself - she's had enough - The old bobcat bares its teeth - a tiger with a smile - The mouse is high on melon seeds - a clever mouth - The mouse carries ginger - laboring to no avail - The mouse goes into the pocket - looking for death for nothing - The mouse gnaws on the chopper - dead end - The mouse sits at the offering table - wanting to be a god - The mouse rides on the water table - a clever mouth The rat is a god - The rat rides a buffalo - The big one is not as good as the small one - The rat sleeps in the cat's nest - A piece of meat is brought to him - The rat pulls a wooden shovel - The big head is behind it - The rat celebrates a birthday - A small hilarity - The rat with chicken feathers tied to his tail - He's not a serious bird - The rat bites the teapot - The mouth is full of words - The rat bites the ass - It's a sure thing - The old woman marries the butcher - She's only interested in food - The old woman runs - She's in great spirits - The old bullock walks - Old 8 steps - The old dragon king goes down to the sea - The old dragon king goes down to the sea - He doesn't go in the wrong direction The Dragon King goes to the sea - not lost - The old lady playing Park Ding - poor to make do - The old lady chanting Buddha - Lusu - The old lady spinning thread - dragging and dragging - The old lady molding chickens - there are always eggs - The old lady jumping on the bandwagon - not a child's play - The old lady chanting scripture - from the beginning - The old lady gnawing on the chicken tendon - difficult to chew and swallow - The old lady reading the notice - a great truth - The eagle eating chicken feathers - filling the stomach counts for nothing