A-Dou's kingdom is given away for nothing
A-ji (folklore, dull and smart) fried rice cakes Effortless; effortless
A-gong eats yellow dock, bitter too (master)
Arabic numeral 8 characters divided Zero to zero (O:O)
A-mother hugs her grandchildren, old-handed
A-mother's shoes, old-handed
A-mother's shoes, old-handed
A-ma's shoes, old-handed
A-ma's shoes, old-handed
A Grandma's Moustache Perverse
A Hing's Sister-in-law Pouring Tea Drip-by-Drip
Whip Not Stick Eating Softness, Not Toughness
A Beaten Dog Bites a Chicken Taking It Out on Someone Else
A Beaten Chicken Takes It Out on Someone Else
A Beaten Chicken Looks After His Head, Not His Tail
And Replies to a Slap, Not a Slutty Face
A Dog That Gets a Rod Hanging its Head in the Sand;
The duck that has been beaten scurries about
The fat pig that has been knifed is not afraid of boiling water
The ball that has been knifed is deflated
The dog's tail that has been frosted is wilted
Eating peppers next to the stove is a fever inside and out
Short husbands, short wives, short wives, each with its own shortcomings
Short ladders go up to tall houses, but not to blind houses.
Dwarf doesn't eat buns, but wants to be tall
Dwarf steps on stilts to make up for his shortcomings
Dwarf wears robes and drags his feet
Dwarf wears wooden clogs (mu ji slippers) and is proud of himself
Dwarf yawns and doesn't have much breath
Dwarf punches the wall, only half of which is in the air
Dwarf farts, but only in a low voice
Swarf follows the eldest son (who is of good stature), who has a low voice
Swarf follows the eldest son (who is of good stature). A dwarf follows the eldest and runs a few steps further
A dwarf crosses a river and is at peace
A dwarf watches a play and is a fool
A dwarf is a general; a dwarf is a material; a dwarf is the longest of the shortest
A dwarf talks short in front of a dwarf and makes a lot of trouble
A dwarf climbs a hill and rises by the step
A dwarf is the first one to line up in a queue
A dwarf is the first in the countdown
A dwarf is the first to ride a horse and is in a dilemma. Riding a big horse, it's hard to get up and down; it's hard to get up and down
The short man goes up the stairs and rises up by steps
The short man pushes his palm, but his hand is not very high
The short man sits on a high stool, and he can't get up and down, it's hard for him to get up and down
There are sausages for those who like to eat fragrant food, and there are honey for those who like to eat sweet food. Rising against the army
Nuns in a nunnery have no fortune
The wooden fish in a nunnery are beaten by people
Frogs on the shore jump at the touch of a frog
Watch people drowning on the shore and see them die
Fishing for the moon on the shore wastes no time
Pecking at a chickens' head wastes no time (a metaphor for not being able to force a person to do something he doesn't want to do).
Taking medicine according to an old recipe Still the same old thing
Pressing the gourd and starting the ladle, taking care of one end and losing the other; one after the other; one after the other; one after the other; taking care of one and losing the other
Digging up the seeds according to the gourd, digging up one less than the other
Pressing one's head to the fire, holding in the air, holding out the fire
Drinking water according to the head of the ox, reluctant to do anything about it
Playing the kite underneath the board, flying it won't work
Flying it underneath the board, not working hard
Threading a needle in a dark room is difficult
Dark locks and open locks, layers of defense
Boating on a dark beach is dangerous
Threading a needle in a dark room is difficult
Tripping in the dark, wilting is not easy
Dirty mother cried all night, and she was dirty
Griddle (ao zi) is a cooking utensil for cooking pancakes. I don't dare to roll it out
Ice on the griddle is melting
Cookies on the griddle are turning over and over
Eight pounds of sledgehammers are nailing the nails, steady and steady
Babao rice is mixed with glue (jiang zi), which muddles the children
Salt is sprinkled in the babao rice, and another flavour is added
An eighty-year-old woman learns to play the drums.
An eighty-year-old grandma puts on rouge, and she's pretty in her old age
Eight feet of ditch, six feet of springboard, can't be built
The mouth of the eight brothers, they talk with the people, and they're good at talking
The eight brothers, they peck at persimmons, and they pick at the soft ones
The eight sparrows, they carry the sedan chair, they can't afford to do so
Eight dollars for a fortune-teller, how could they cover it all
The format of the eight-legged essay is the same as that of the eight-legged essay, which is written in the same way.
Eight Tigers (Yang Jiye's eight sons in "Yang Song Generals") broke into Youzhou, and died or were lost.
The radish at Eight Mile Village is beautiful in its heart
One grain in eight acres of land, just this one
Eight horses can't be pulled apart, and it's hard to tell the difference
The eight thousand years old grows a beard, and he has his own big ideas
The eighty-year-old woman learns to play the trumpet. She doesn't get a breath for the air
The eighty-year-old eunuch is a burden carrier with a heart of gold, but he doesn't have enough strength to do the job
The eighty-year-old old man is playing the trumpet.
An 80-year-old man learns his trade and grows old
An 80-year-old man with no children grows old and lonely
An 80-year-old man dances and grows old and naive
An 80-year-old man stands at the counter and grows old
The table of the Eight Immortals is missing a foot and can't be leveled
The table of the Eight Immortals with its night jugs isn't a family man; it isn't an accomplished wine-servers
A lamp is placed on the table, and it's obvious that it's a good place to be. A lamp is placed on the table, and it's obvious
The cucumber shed in August has an empty shelf
August 15 is a good time to do the New Year's shopping
August 15 is the right time to eat mooncakes
August 15 is a reunion festival, and it happens only once a year
August 15 is a day to plant peanuts, and it's a foolhardy thing to direct
Eight cards are spread out, and it's a clear-cut thing to do
Eight crabs with eight feet walk around like bandits
An eight-character writing scheme, which is not a family affair, is a good idea
This is not a family affair.
Writing eight characters with one stroke less than half
Mosquito bites on the palm of the hand, itchy hand
Sore on the palm of the hand, poisonous hand
Palm on the shoe, it doesn't work
Palm hits the air, it's no use
Palm blindfolded, actually can't cover up the sky
Palm splits bricks, hard work
Palm heart, frying an egg, skillful, good hand
Ba la dog.
Plucked dove, see you fly yesterday
Plucked lion, make you laugh
Put your hand in the eye of the mill, ask for trouble
Take it for a pillow and let it go to the back of your mind
Worship a demon as if it were a god and forget about good and evil; it does harm to you and to others
Pearls as if they were mudballs, you don't know what you are talking about
Farewell to your mistress, you can't do anything about it
There is nothing else to do. White Bone Spirit dresses up as a bride, petite and demonic
White Bone Spirit sings with a strange accent
White Bone Spirit turns into a beautiful woman, with a human face and a ghost's heart
White Bone Spirit meets the Monkey King, and is now in its original form
White Bone Spirit looks in the mirror, inside and out
White Bone Spirit pretends to be a bride, demonic and demonic
White Crane stands out among the chickens
White Grey Shop buys eye medicine, but looks for the wrong door. Door (a metaphor for the wrong door.)
White ash trees bear cinnamon flowers Roots are not right
Crops after the white dew
White carrots sticking knives Things that don't bleed (①Metaphor for refusing to pay more money. ② A metaphor for being unpleasant.)
White-haired crow Different from the others
White rice for chaff Blessings will not be enjoyed
White Maiden fights with Fahai Essence strikes the light
White Maiden drank Xionghuang Wine and appeared to be the original form
Removing the skin of tofu in the pot of white water Could not be accomplished
Winter melon boiled in white water Has no taste
Tofu boiled in white water Has little flavor
White Suzhen refuses to give up Hsu Xian
White sugar mixed with honey Sweet on top of sweet
Lighting a lantern in the daytime is useless
Lighting a torch in the daytime is redundant
White-eyed wolves wearing straw hats can't be changed; pretending to be a good person (a metaphor for a bad person with an evil heart who pretends to be a good person in order to cheat).
The white-eyed wolf wears glasses and pretends to be a good person
The poplar tree leaves are light on both sides
The white-robed showman is the lord of the fortress, and he can't tolerate people
The termite mothers the Goddess of Mercy, and it is difficult to protect themselves
The material that the termite has drilled through is so bad that it can't be seen
The white paper and the black letters are clear in black and white
The black path is drawn on the white paper. 黑字 赖不掉;变不了;明摆着
百尺竿头挂剪刀(裁)
百合地里栽甘蔗苦根甜苗
百家姓不念第一字 開 開是钱(比喻眼睛只在钱。)
A million lions crossed the river, and they were unstoppable
The boat was overturned when it failed to cross the river, and it was a mistake
The loser turned back, and the gold was not changed
After worshipping Heaven and Earth, he went to beg for food, and never had a good day
Worshipping Buddha and entering the temple of Lü Zu, he went to the wrong door
Worshiping the New Year, but not kowtowing to the Buddha, why did you come here
The words of worship, are nice to hear
When the New Year's worshipers meet, how are you and how are I
The husband and wife who pay homage to each other, thank goodness
When they pay homage to each other, they hear crows cawing, they are unlucky; it's a spoilsport
It can't go down, it falls into the tank, and sways
It can't go down, it covers the quilt, it's a big thing for people who are small
It can't go down, look in the mirror, inside and out, and it is not a person inside and outside
It can't go down, and it frightens the mother-in-law, and makes her feel bad about it.
To bring down a tree and pull out a crow, a steady catch
To tighten a wrench and a nut, to make it fit
To count with one's fingers, to make it count
To show off, to make a fool of oneself
Ban-tou beats up his father, and it's all business
Doves fight, and they make a show of it
The zebra's brain, its head, is all right
To carry a pole into the alley, straight ahead.
Carrying a bamboo pole into a hutong, straight ahead
Carrying a gu lu wheel up a mountain, hard work
Carrying a ladder up to the sky, no way
The bench fell to the ground, all four feet facing the sky
The bench stood upside down, all four feet facing the sky
Playing mah-jongg on the bench, unable to catch it
Sleeping on the bench, I can't turn over; it's difficult to turn over; if I think about it, I won't be able to dream for a long time
On the plank door, one faces east, the other faces east. The god of the door, one to the east, the other to the west
Nails on the board, steady and steady
Half a pig's head, one eye
Half a trumpet in the middle of the road, there's a trumpet to blow
Half a catty for eight taels, no one gets any benefit; no one suffers any disadvantage
Clouds in the middle of the sky, many variations
Swinging in the middle of the sky, not realizing it
Torches in the middle of the sky, no one can realize it
Torches in the middle of the sky. Gao Ming
Balloon in mid-air Up to the sky, up to the ground; hanging in the air
Lighting lamps in mid-air Gao Ming
Hanging a tent in mid-air Unrealized
Flying a kite in mid-air There's always a puller
Half a couple of people say a thousand words What a mouthful
Half of a person lying in a coffin Waiting for death (A metaphor for not being able to make any more contributions to the people.)
It's hard not to be able to sneeze in half a day
Treading on a tightrope in half a day's cloud Being fearful
Grass grows in half a day's cloud Breaking through
Singing in half a day's cloud In too high a tune
Eating and drinking in half a day's cloud Empty shouting
Blowing the oboe in half a day's cloud Wanting to be high
Lighting the lantern in half a day's cloud Highly clever
Half a day Calling on the phone in the clouds Empty talk
Hanging scissors in the clouds in the middle of the day Highly talented
Hanging pockets in the clouds in the middle of the day Pretending to be crazy
Slamming in the clouds in the middle of the day Shouting loudly
Launching a family in the clouds in the middle of the day Empty talk
Chatting in the clouds in the middle of the day Highly talkative
Singing in the clouds in the middle of the day Twisting songs Empty joy (a metaphor for being glad for nothing, and not accomplishing the purpose.)
Twisting song in the clouds in the middle of the day Empty rejoicing; empty joy
Slap slap in the clouds in the middle of the day Imagine an imaginary (ringing)
Speech in the clouds in the middle of the day Highly theoretical
Slap slap in the clouds in the middle of the day Highly skillful
Snatch clouds in the middle of the day A sentence of empty words
Half-ringing can't be sneezed Dryly uncomfortable
Middle of the night Tug-of-war Secretly make efforts
Midnight not see the head of the gun Fend off (nang forcefully stabbed) to the thief's belly
Midnight dreaming of being the emperor Happy for a moment is a moment (a metaphor for the endless pursuit of joy or a metaphor for the beauty of a dream that does not last long, an empty fondness for a game.)
Touching one's hat in the middle of the night is too early; it is too early
Sa yi zhenQ (撒呓挣) in the middle of the night (sa yi zhenQ) to speak or move in a dazed manner when one is asleep
Picking an eggplant in the middle of the night is not to be distinguished from the oldest and the youngest
Catching lice in the middle of the night (蝨ー) is to touch blindly; not being able to touch
Chatting in the middle of the night (バババリー)("specify"). Doing business in the dark
Dreaming of marrying a bride in the middle of the night
The mallet hitting the cylinder is in pieces
The mallet playing with the cotton is talking nonsense
The mallet as a needle, thick and thin
The mallet as a needle, thick and thin
The mallet as a needle, thick and thin
The mallet as a needle, thick and thin.
Stick flour (cornmeal) stretches (ch6n扯) noodles to this strength
Stick flour boiled gourd 胡胡胡涂涂
棒子面煮鸡子儿(鸡蛋)糊涂蛋
棒子面做蛋糕 Not a serious material
Placing a grain of sesame on the weighing scale is inconsequential
Arranged marriage Not by one's own choice
Bao Shan (sheet) cloth to wash his face, generous
Bao Shan cloth to wash his face, generous
Bao Gong's foreman supervised the work, not his mouth
Bao Gong's upper sword, first to decapitate, then to report to the king
Bao Gong's magistrate's office, good to enter, hard to leave
Bao Gong's guillotine, not recognizing the people
Bao Gong decided the case, iron-faced, unselfish
Bao Gong ascended to the court, though he said so bluntly
Bao Gong. The guillotine of Chen Shimei, a matter of course; a great success
Bao Gong's guillotine of the emperor's son-in-law, a matter of course
Bao Gong's guillotine of the emperor's relatives, the law does not tolerate; the six relatives do not recognize
Bao Gong's beheading of Bao Mian, to do justice to the people before doing justice to himself
Bao footcloth as a mourning cap, one step up to the sky; to the top of the mountain
Wrapped in a cloth with a gold bar, the cloth has a treasure within it; it's cheap and noble inside
Lord Bao has perfect insight into a case, and can see clearly how to deal with a case, and can see the truth. Bao Gong has perfect insight
Baozi and steamed buns make a cage of buns and steamed buns, all of them are competitive
Baozi with no filling is a brute
Baozi with its mouth open reveals its filling
Worms in the stalks of bracts are devoted to them
Bracts of bracts are fed to the livestock and are naturally crude
Bao Yu and Xiangyun cried for Jia Mu, each with its own tears
Bao Yu and Xiangyun cried for Jia Mu, each with its own sadness
Bao Yu and Xiangyun cried for Jia Mu, each with its own sadness
Bao Yu and Xiangyun cried for Jia Mu, each with its own sadness.
Bringing dry food and an umbrella for preparedness
Nanny as dowry for someone else's joy
Placing a home in a safe for safety
Placing a detonator in a safe for murder
The rooster who crows at dawn crows early
Holding firewood to put out the fire makes it more and more difficult
Holding yellowbells and knocking on the door makes it bitter
Holding a cockerel and wagging the dog
With the cockerel and wagging the dog, it's hard for me to get through the day.
Holding the cockerel's pendulum and fighting in the nest
Holding the puppet and fighting the dog, I don't think you're a human being
Holding the bodhisattva and bathing in the bath, I'm not a god
Holding the chicken and taking the chick, I can be very busy
Holding the treasure and jumping into the well, I love people and give up my life, and I don't give up my life for my fortune
Holding the watermelon in my arms, I'll be able to hold it with nine sure hands (which means to be very accurate and sure of the work).
Holding a rolling pin and blowing it as a sheng (笙吹)
抱着孩子拜天地 双喜临门
抱着黄连做生意 苦心经营
抱着机器人亲嘴 You have feelings and he has no intention of kissing you
抱着金砖跳海 人财两空;爱财如命如命
抱着蜡烛取暖 无助于
抱着老虎喊救命 自 You'll get yourself killed
Kiss a charcoal and get a nosebleed
Take a lute to the mill and you don't get a lute
Hold an ass and go upstairs and lift yourself up
Kiss a Bodhisattva and get a head full of hot air
Hold a pot of money and get rich
Sleep on a box of money and get rich
Jump into the abyss and die without looking back
Jump out of the stone and die without looking back
And you're rich as hell
And you love money.
Kissing a rake, asking for nails
Jumping into a well with a treasure, sacrificing one's life rather than one's money
The leopard borrows a pig and a dog borrows a bone, but he never comes back
The leopard enters the mountain, covered in guts
The ship in a storm, breaking the waves
The lightning before the storm, the man in the storm
Popping cobblestones, not in oil and salt, and salt and oil, but not in oil and salt
Popcorn to make tea, it's soaked
Temperament of firecrackers, a little bit will explode
Cup of water to save a prairie fire, useless; insignificant
Plums in the Arctic Ocean, shabby
The other end of the North Pole, difficult to (south)pole
Polar bears yawning, as much as possible, blowing the cold wind
North side of the window, not afraid of the cold wind
Back tripod pots and jumping to the Gaguan (the opening of the old time operas).
It's hard work
To carry a drum to the shrine, you look like you're being beaten
To carry a drum to the temple, you look for a hammer
Hiding an eggplant behind your back, there's something else
Pulling a bow behind your back, it's a stab in the back
To wipe a huqin behind your back, you can't get it to work
To give a bow behind your back, it's not accepted
To stab someone behind your back, it's not accepted
A stab in the back, it's not accepted
A stab in the back.
Bedbugs Longtime admiration (itch)
The undershirt is worn outside the shirt Messy
Backpacking the oil drum To put out the fire Hothead
Backpacking the vinegar canister To beg for food Poorly
Backpacking the fecal basket to the bank Stinky money
Backpacking the trumpet to take a flight Blowing up to the sky (Metaphorical expression for talking too much.)
Carrying a sign on your back to the firing line,
Carrying a toilet on a business trip,
Crossing a river with cotton on your back,
Crossing a river with cotton wool on your back,
Carrying a cow on your back,
Carrying a cow's head,
Carrying a woman to the theatre,
Carrying a man on his back,
Making a gesture of gratitude,
Carrying a man to the theatre,
Make an effort to do your best
Carrying a stone mill up a mountain is laborious and unprofitable
Flying in an airplane with a suona on my back and blowing it up to the sky
Pushing a mill with a doll on my back is an additional effort
The defeated rooster hangs his head in defeat
The sheet is too much for a sock mender
Blinking in the sheet is a self-deception
The sheet is a great way to cover the table
The sheet is too generous for a diaper
The sheet is too generous for a woman's diaper
The sheet is too generous for a man to carry on his back.
The sheet as a diaper is too generous
The mouth is sealed shut
The heart is blinded by the oil of confusion, not sober at all
Buried terracotta figurines, hard to come out
The quilt top is mended, a great use of the material
The embroidery on the quilt top is added to the flowers
The mouse forced to beat, drilling in every hole it can see
The needle missing from the quilt is not either the grandmother or the grandson
The quilt is not a needle, but it's the grandmother or the grandson.
Farting under the quilt, alone; able to smell and fight
Punching under the quilt, no outsiders
Rats chased, burrowing through holes
The quilt is rotten on the inside, but good on the surface
Stupid dogs chasing rabbits, not touching; not getting along
Stupid girls nailing the soles of their shoes, with puddles and pits
Stupid cows eating sparrows.
Benzi (beng zi) is used as a pair of glasses, not able to see through it
Forcing a rooster to lay an egg, deliberately making things difficult, not being able to do it
Forcing a man to jump into the sea, harming him
Fire at the tip of the nose, a pressing problem
Soup up the nose, a problem enough
To be able to take it, to have to suffer
To have a fire in the nose, to have to suffer enough
To have soup up the nose, to be able to take it.
Tumor in the nostrils, bad breath
Knife in the nose, so close
Key in the nose, open the door
Pushing a cart in the nose, no way out
Putting up a stall in the nose, broaden your horizons
Snot in your mouth, lose out, lose out
Painting your nose, look like a traitor. A look of treachery (a metaphor for a person who is treacherous and evil)
Wearing a flower on the nose is not a place
Hanging a steelyard on the nose is not a place to lift the head (a metaphor for the suppressed person or thing not being able to stretch out).
Hanging a lantern on the nose A clear-eyed person
Hanging a nail on the nose A shameful (slap) on the nose
Hanging a bucket of dung on the nose Don't know the fragrance
Hanging a millstone on the nose Can't lift up my head
Hanging meat on the nose Grease
Compare to the gourd Can't get out of the way
Pen-end of the highway Righteousness and fairness
Pen-end of the pen blowing fire petty
pen barrel swallowed into the belly full of ideas
pencil tube pupil sleep fine people
pen barrel blowing fire petty (① metaphorical meanness. (② refers to having a small amount of gas, (③ describes a person's demeanor, actions, etc.)
Pencil looking at the sky Narrow eyes
Close the door to build a car Smarty pants
Close the day to raise the spirit Leisurely
Close the eyes to eat lice Eyes are not seen for clean
Close the eyes to tear the imperial calendar Nonsense
Close the eyes to lecture Nonsense
Close the eyes to heel the river Listening to the sky to be by the destiny
Grate (Bi zi has a space but can play an A utensil with a gap that serves as a spacer.)
The gecko hunts for insects without moving
The gecko hunts for food by surprise
The gecko lifts the door curtain, revealing a small hand
Cherries on the frescoes, which are not good for eating
Whips a thousand-mile colt, a fast horse
Whips as a flute, without a heart
Whips as beams, not a proper thing
Flat stretcher, to pick firewood, to hang firewood, to hang a fire, with a heart. The heart hangs on both ends
The flat stretcher carries a lantern, and both ends are clear
The flat stretcher carries water, and the heart hangs on both ends
The flat stretcher has no hooks, and both ends are slippery
The flat stretcher has no tie, and both ends are slippery
The flat stretcher is used as an oar, but it can't be rowed
The flat stretcher is a mast, and it is a risk
The magpies prescribe a remedy, and it will get rid of the sickness
The flat food is stuffed with dumplings, and there is something wrong with the food. Dumplings filled with arsenic (pi shuang砷的氧化物). The poison in the heart
Bian Xiang pounds the chicken coop, the chicken flies and the eggs are beaten
The juggler's handkerchief is not hidden
The juggler takes a piece of cloth to cover up
The deformed steel plate is difficult to correct
The deflated sesame seeds extract oil, the oil is not very big
The deflated mouth blows a cock, and the wind leaks
The steel is made to be the mouth of the share, and the steel is not allowed to leave
The coffin in the funeral parlor, the coffin in the funeral parlor, is made of steel and the steel is not allowed to leave. A coffin in a funeral parlor is a coffin for a man
A house built on ice is unreliable
A painting on an iceberg does not last long
A fish on an ice shoal can't swim by itself
A cucumber made of icing sugar is dry and crispy
A patient's breath is broken, and it's useless to ask for medicines
A patient's blindness is irreparable
A patient's thunderbolt is a disaster. Natural and man-made disasters
The patient is put into a coffin, which is incorrigible
The patient is very sick, but he doesn't take medicine, and he is waiting to die
Pulling the hair to find the scarabs, which is a faulty thing to do
Wax on the glass plate, which is smooth and glossy
Glass mallet, which is not useful in the eyes of the people
Glass stomach, which can see through to the liver and the heart
Glass store, which is so powerful that it is not worth it
Glass Bodhisattva, which is a god. God
Glass ball with twine on it, difficult
Flowerpot on glass, obvious
Glass socks and shoes, a famous character
Fly in glass, sees no way out of the light, and encounters obstacles everywhere
Pig's head, skinned, is too obvious
Rope around the neck, wanting to die
Bearing on the neck, with a head that is so flexible.
A fan around his neck, he walks on the wind
Steps on thin ice, he's scared; he's trembling
A cripple drives his wife farther and farther away
A cripple rows a boat, as far as it goes
A cripple climbs a staircase, it's hard every step of the way
A cripple climbs a mountain, a step is too risky; it's risky every step of the way
A cripple rides a blind horse, and each one of them has his own strengths
A cripple walks, swaying from one side to the other
A cripple walks, swaying from one side to another. Walking, swaying from side to side
The dustpan is bigger than the sky, the beggar is bigger than the gods, and he can't get close
No lamps are plucked, no oil is added, and there's no worrying about the wick
The sparrow that doesn't grow feathers can't fly
The old silkworm that doesn't eat mulberry leaves, it's all about the silk
The one that doesn't eat mutton has a stinky reputation
The one that doesn't produce chicken is bad
The one that doesn't build a vine is bad
The vine that doesn't build a vine has a bad reputation
The grapes that don't trellis have no shelves; they don't put up shelves
The rats that aren't too big or too small are the most tricky
The tea that doesn't fall down doesn't have any level
The rabbit that doesn't fall down doesn't have any honesty
The car that doesn't fall down doesn't swing from side to side; it falls over
The coffin doesn't fall down; it doesn't drop its tears
The wasps that don't squawk are hurtful in a dark way
The dogs that don't bark and shout are hurtful in a dark way
Not
Water in a sack, but no water in it
The cotton thread on a cloth machine, it's all in one place
The shuttle on a cloth machine, it's straight on, it comes and goes
The eyes of a ragdoll, they're all eyes but no eyes
Polish rouge in the coffin, it's all in the face
Come to the grave, it's all about the face
It's all about the face.
The talented man and the beautiful woman are in love
The talented man and the beautiful woman are in love
The God of Wealth has a lawsuit against the God of Wealth and the money is justified
The God of Wealth wears a black hat and has money as well as power
The God of Wealth has mercy and has money
The God of Wealth turns over and does not recognize the account
The God of Wealth has released the account and has nothing to offer
The God of Wealth has no profit to offer (as a metaphor for failing to get a good deal). (as a metaphor for not being able to gain an advantage.)
The God of Wealth calls at the door; good things are coming; money to spend; great things
The God of Wealth knocks at the door; good things are coming from heaven
The God of Wealth repudiates his wife and does not think of the poor (as a metaphor for not having pity on the poor).
The God of Wealth asks for food and pretends to be poor
The God of Wealth beckons to him, and he comes with a blessing.
The God of Wealth is wearing a bad suit, but you can't tell the difference
The God of Wealth kills his wife, but he is unkind to the poor
The God of Wealth doesn't use scissors to cut cloth, but it's bullshit
The tailor doesn't have a ruler, but he is not very good at it
The tailor who beats the dog, has his own size (a metaphor for having a measure of his own).
Treading on a watermelon, playing ball, pushing when you can, sliding when you can
Treading on a silver bridge to a gold bridge, the more you walk, the brighter you get
Cutting lotus root with a chopper, slices with eyes
Shaving a head with a chopper, too much to ask
Cucumber playing a gong, a one-hammer deal
Mopping up the tablecloths in the vegetable restaurant, I've tasted all the sweet, sour and spicy flavors
Cookie baskets containing loach, climbed and slithered, slipped and slid.
Dog urine moss grows in the vegetable garden. The bitter gourd in the garden is getting redder with age
Silkworms eat mulberry leaves and their appetites are getting bigger and bigger
Silkworms lead spiders to their cocoons and tie themselves up
Silkworms make cocoons and tie themselves up
Beans blossom and their hearts are blackened
Silkworms climb on the broomstick and look for trouble
Silkworms turn into moths and fly away
Silkworms are getting more and more aggressive, and they've got to be careful about what they eat. Moths are going to fly
Bright sunshine, red-hot
Flies don't bite, they're disgusting
Flies pick flowers, they're crazy
Flies play the trumpet, they don't have the strength to do so, they don't have the self-esteem to do so
Fly's wings don't make a big difference
The fly's view of the world: Wherever there's a smell, that's where it goes (a metaphor for being involved in doing something nasty).
The fly falls into the rice bowl Disgusting
The fly falls in the sauce pot Confused
The fly dings the dung Stinks
The fly dings the egg Pervasive
The fly dings the Bodhisattva No human flavor
The fly farts Scare whoever miles (Metaphor for a little bit of power is not there.)
Flies fly into the garden, pretending to be crazy
Flies fly into the cow's eye, looking for tears
Flies scratch the cow's itch, but it doesn't help
Flies are sick in the eye, and sooner or later, they will run into a wall
Flies can be spiders, and they will throw themselves into the web
Flies see the pile of dung and they won't let go of the pile of dung
Flies enter the door of the tiger, but it's not enough for them to get through the gap between teeth
Flys enter the tiger's door, but there are not enough to get through the gap between teeth.
Fly kicks backward (liao jue zi), kicks a little
Fly touches a spider's web, can't get out
Fly surrounds the toilet, share a bad taste
Fly washes its face, fake clean
Fly looks for a place to lay its maggots, drills at every crevice
Fly seeks out the shithole as a kisser, share a bad taste
Fly hits the paralyzed toad, gives away a bite of meat
Fly hits the paralyzed toad, gives away a bite of meat
Fly hits the paralyzed toad, gives away a bite of meat
Flies get into bottles and bottles, and they get into trouble everywhere
Flies get into outhouses, and they get into the stink
Flies' mouths and dogs' noses, they're really good
Tibetans wear coats and jackets, showing their hands, but leaving their hands behind
There is no place to hide in a hide-and-seek game in the playground
Soldiers on drill, in perfect unison
Cao Cao's defeat in Huarong Road, not surprising
Cao Cao's defeat in Huarong Road.
Jiang Gan on Cao Cao's back, and rice on Hu Bean's back. Unlucky
Cao Cao's defeat at Wancheng
Cao Cao eats chicken ribs, which are tasteless, but a shame to throw away
Cao Cao fights in Xuzhou, eager to avenge his death
Cao Cao's men, many of them, are the best of all worlds
Cao Cao cuts off his beard, to make sure that he is disciplining his own people
Cao Cao kills Cai Mao, and he is too eager for his own good
Cao Cao killed Hua Tuo, but he was too hastyCao Cao killed Lu Bu, and regretted it
Cao Cao's journey to the south of the Yangtze River was a fierce journey, but a disastrous one
Cao Cao's schemes were treacherous and slippery
Cao Cao's encounter with Jiang Gan was a mistake
Cao Cao's encounter with Pang Tuo led to a series of tricks
Cao Cao's Zhang Fei played a mute game of riddles, where you guessed your answer, and I guessed mine
Cao Cao's Zhu Ge Liang had a different temperament. Temperaments are not the same (a metaphor for different people and different personalities.)
Cao Cao does things cleanly
Cao Cao does things doubtfully
Cao Cao makes lamps Careless
Cao Bao puts up a big man Able to eat but unable to do
Cao Boat Borrows Arrows Returns home fully loaded; skillful use of heavenly time
Straw Bag for Cloth Bag One Generation is as strong as one generation
Mushrooms on the Grass A Single Root
Mushrooms on the Grass
The straw hat has a rotten brim, the top is good
The straw hat has a rotten brim, the top is good; there are no words
The straw hat has a torn top, the head is exposed
The straw hat serves water, but the water is empty
The needle is lost in the lawn, there is no place to find it
The straw man's chest, heartless
Dew on the grass, it doesn't last long
Dew on the grass, frost on the tiles, it doesn't see the sunlight
The straw rope, it can't be drawn, it can't be pulled, it can't be pulled, it can't be pulled. Tug-of-war Can't stand the pull
There's a scholar in the grass Wasting talent
The grass shoe is off the loop (pan) and off
The lark on the prairie has a smart mouth
The camel on the prairie is crazy and chases away when it sees a person
Roeals on the prairie are in herds of three or five
Weather on the prairie is ever-changing
Prairie grazing is a great way to go. Grazing in the pasture is a long way off
The window on top of the toilet stinks
Sugar cane in the toilet Stinks and chews
Baklava in the toilet The mouth is hard to open; it's not easy to talk
Cucumber in the toilet Doesn't smell right
The toilet is built in a shed Stinks and frames
Maggots in the toilet Are a nuisance
News in the toilet A scandal
Putting sesame seeds in the toilet Smells bad
Hanging an embroidered ball in the toilet Matchless
Spraying perfume in the toilet Smells bad
Juggling a pencil in the toilet Ugly (stinks) smells bad
Ringinging suona in the toilet Smells bad
Searching for Zaohuang in the toilet Looking in the wrong place
Looking in the mirror in the toilet Smells bad (a metaphor for doing something too much, which is disgusting and detestable to the people.)
Hanging an embroidered ball in front of the toilet Stinking
Inserting a chopstick as a flagpole Can't stand up
The teacup falls on the ground Net pops (chipped) the word (china)
Eggs on the lid of the teacup Can't be relied on
Placing a lump of sugar in the teacup Doesn't last very long
Moving from the teahouse To a different place
Fire-cutting in the teahouse Unlucky (coal)
A sale in a teahouse, not a drop of water in it
The fellow fired in a teahouse, not a pot of water in it
The teapot with the handle knocked off, only a mouth left (a metaphor for a good talker without any real skills.)
The teapot has lost its handle, and there is only one mouth left
The bath in the teapot cannot be opened
The Lantern in the teapot can only go in but not out (a metaphor for being very stingy, only allowing others to give him things, and never giving out what is his).
Cooking frozen pears in a teapot Road (pour) out is also sour goods
Cooking noodles in a teapot Difficult to fish
Cooking wontons in a teapot A bellyful of words (goods)
Cooking dumplings in a teapot Belly goods can not be poured out; Belly goods
Cooking snacks in a teapot Fulfilled with a bellyful of heartbreaks
The teapot does not have a belly, but only the remaining mouth
The teapot has a mouth hard to Speak, the heat is inside
The teapot has a mouth, and it is impossible to speak
The teapot cooks dumplings, and the heart knows what to do
The teapot contains dumplings, which are easy to get in but hard to get out
The teashop is moving, and another stove is being set up (a metaphor for giving up the old one, and starting anew).
The unwanted fellow in the tea store Which kettle is not opened and which kettle is mentioned only
The beckoning hand in the tea store Hooray
The water in the tea store Go away
The tea store fire Surely
Applying powder into the coffin Deadly wanting to save face
Applying powder to hang oneself Deadly wanting to have a face
Applying powder to look in the mirror Self-appreciation
Applying rouge to take a plane ride They are beautiful
Breaking up at a fork in the road, each going his own way
Breaking up at a fork in the road, each going his own way
Demolishing the City God Temple and erecting the Land Temple, they are making a big mistake for a small cause
Demolishing the east wall and repairing the west wall, they are losing out on the whole thing
Demolishing the house and catching the rats, they are making more money than they gained, they are making a big mistake for a big cause
Demolishing the house and selling the tiles, they are only concerned with the present situation
Demolishing the house and flying kites, they are only concerned with having a good time, but not with the family.
Demolishing a house and building a chicken coop is not worth it
Demolishing a hut and building a building stinks
Demolishing the tops of shoes and making a hat without caring about the head
Demolishing a temple and making a mud tire to get off the ground
Demolishing a temple and scattering the monks and running away from each other
Demolishing the mandarin ducks and making love is hard to make a couple; it can't be made to be a couple; it's very lonely.
Breaking down the roof to sell fat (ban zi 大块的劈柴) Poorly thought out
The faggot puts out the fire, but he can't protect himself
The faggot scratches the itch, but he's tough
Pouring gasoline on the faggot, and it catches on just a little bit
The diesel engine pumps out the water, and the water is gulped
The jackal eats the plague of chickens, the weak and the strong are prey to the weak
The jackal smiles at the goats, but he is insidiously malicious
The jackal is a good friend to the goats, and the goat is not the only thing that can be done.
The jackal hates the hunter, he's his nemesis
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