Grasshoppers in late autumn-coming to an end
What's the next sentence of the grasshopper's allegorical saying after autumn?
Grasshopper after autumn-jumping for a few days, people say that there are only a handful of good days, and when the end is near, this two-part allegorical saying is usually used.
Two-part allegorical sayings about grasshoppers;
The grasshopper jumped over the pond-I don't know the depth.
A grasshopper tied to a rope-it can't escape.
Grasshopper sneezes-what a big breath.
Grasshoppers wear halters-pretending to be big animals; What a big face.
Pat the grasshopper with both hands-once and twice
A rope binds two grasshoppers-no one can escape.
Grasshopper sneezes-what a big breath.
Grasshoppers look at crops-the more they look, the smarter they are.
Grasshoppers look at crops-the more they look, the smarter they are.
The grasshopper jumped over the pond-I don't know the depth.
A grasshopper tied to a rope-it can't run away.
Headless grasshopper-jumping around
Scrape the lean meat on the grasshopper's leg-it is difficult to start; Can't do
The grasshopper crawls on the tip of the whip-it can't stand being beaten.