Classic idioms describing roosters

Introduction: 2017 is the Year of the Rooster, and the Rooster is a symbol of high-spiritedness. I have collected and sorted out some sayings about chickens. You are welcome to read and refer to them!

One chicken and two eagles? He will not be happy if he gives them to you

Pressing the rooster to lay eggs? No hope

Fried fighting rooster? Risking one's life

Grasshopper meets chicken? Doomed?

Zhang Fei throws chicken feathers? It's hard to use force

Zhou Trying to imitate the crow of a chicken? Asking for a beating

Listening to the crow of a chicken on Mount Everest? High-profile

Pigs arch forward, chickens dig behind? Each has its own way

< p> Beating chicken feathers? Strong but (pretending to be dusted)

A little hen lays eggs? Her face turned red

Isn’t smoked chicken called smoked chicken? There is one nest neck

Ducks hatching chicks? It’s a waste of time

Ducks changing into chickens? Just grinding the ducks won’t do it

Ducks changing into chickens? Just grinding the lips

Tobacco bag pot Scrambled eggs? What kind of guest are you inviting?

Chicken feathers stuck in the belly of a tortoise? The turtle's (return) heart is like an arrow

Blanching chicken feathers in warm water? Hard to pull

Mosquitoes bite eggs ? Seamless and drillable

Mosquito bites eggs? No holes to drill into.

Colorful rooster poop? Funny thing (flower chicken poop) (metaphorical behavior makes people laugh)

Crickets fighting roosters? Each one has his own skills

Crickets fighting roosters? Each one has his own skills (a metaphor for each having his own abilities)

Overturning the loneliness of holding a chicken? Making a lot of yellow (Lies) come

Overturned the chicken coop? Come up with many lies (yellow)

Salted eggs? Old salted (drowned) where

Lead Counting chickens while riding a camel? High ones come low

Three cooks kill six chickens? They are in a hurry

The knife used to kill chickens is of no use

Killing a chicken with a sledgehammer? Making a fuss out of a molehill (a metaphor for treating small things as big things).

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A pheasant marrying a phoenix? Not a good match

Rolling eggs on a cliff? None of them are good

Cockscombs in October? Lao Lai Hong

A hen lays eggs and croaks? Afraid that others won’t know

Selling the Phoenix as a chicken? No distinction is made between high and low

Taking the eggs and walking on a slippery road ? Be cautious

Using chicken feathers as an arrow? Making a fuss out of a molehill (a metaphor for treating small things as big things)

Using pheasants as offerings? The wealth of the family is unspeakable

You eat chicken and duck meat, and I eat steamed buns? Everyone enjoys their own happiness

Place eggs in the basin? Countless ones

The old hen holds an empty nest? (hatch) ) Let's go

An old hen makes friends with a weasel? There will be no good end

An old hen climbs a tree? Pretends to be a hero (Eagle Fierce)

An old lady chews on chicken tendons? Hard to chew and swallow

The eagle catches the chicks? One is worried and the other is happy

Cold water fades the chicken? The hair is not pulled out (a metaphor for being very stingy)

Two rotten eggs ?The same flavor (a metaphor for the same thing)

A camel entering a chicken coop? No way

A chicken falling into its claws? No matter how hard the beak is, it can’t survive

< p> Hanging an egg from a hemp rope? Both ends are empty

An ant meets a chicken? It deserves it

A feather duster? It will attract dust

Lighting a lamp with chicken feathers? There is a nine-in-ten chance< /p>

Chicken feathers fell out? Silently

Chicken feathers weighed too much? No weight

Chicken feathers fell into the water? No response

Chicken feathers Go to heaven? frivolous

Chicken feathers go to heaven? Float in the wind

Chicken feathers and garlic skin? Not much

Chicken crows with mice and cats? It’s chaos

A chicken touches a centipede? A mortal enemy

A chicken leg is boiled with tofu? A spoonful of stew

A golden phoenix flies out of the chicken coop? A whimsical one

A chicken with bones in its mouth? The dog is tired

The chicken is coming down the mountain? Get out of here

A nine-pound rooster? A high official and a powerful person

The lazy chicken is hugging the nest? How many times does it guard the stall

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The eldest son goes to the chicken coop? Stupid (running) egg (a metaphor for not being smart)

Catching a chicken on the eaves? It is not easy to trick (a metaphor for not being able to guess)

Fat Chicken nugget soup? Lots of oil and water

A rooster lays eggs? No hope

A black crow lays a white egg? Just think you are white

Picking on the red chicken feathers ?Looking for trouble

A fox looking for a rooster? The more you look at it, the rarer it becomes.

A fox looking for a rooster to greet the New Year? You may have been fooled (a metaphor for when you suffer a loss)

< p> A chicken coop covered with flower quilts? It looks so good outside but empty-headed

What is the talent of a flower rooster? It can only crow a few times

A flower rooster goes on stage? Show off your beauty

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The rooster in the painting? Unknown (crowing)

The weasel eats chicken feathers? It can't fill its stomach

The weasel squats in the chicken coop? Speculates (steals chickens)

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The weasel pays New Year greetings to the rooster? He has no good intentions (a metaphor for being friendly and kind on the surface, but actually has sinister intentions)

A weasel and a rooster are cousins? They are not good friends (a metaphor for having bad intentions)

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The weasel saw the chicken? He was greedy

The weasel looked at the chicken? He had bad intentions

The weasel looked at the chicken? The more he looked at it, the thinner it became.

The weasel looked at the chicken ?The more you look at it, the thinner it becomes (a metaphor for trusting a bad person and giving him the convenience of cheating)

A weasel pulling a chicken? There is no return (a metaphor for once you go, you will never come back)

A weasel standing on a chicken shed? It’s not you, but you too

A weasel stealing chickens? He specializes in this business

The chicken that escaped from the weasel’s mouth? Good luck

Chicken intestines and tongue scraped with oil? There are not many

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A chicken wears a hat? Officials (crowns) are added to the ranks (a metaphor for official luck and successive promotions)

Eggs and watermelons? Can't stand a beating

Looking for bones in an egg? Being picky in every possible way

Picking bones in an egg? Finding faults when there is no one (metaphor of deliberately finding faults)

Beating the egg with flying eggs? All in vain (metaphor of gaining nothing)

A rooster pays New Year greetings to a weasel? It throws itself into a trap (a metaphor for asking for misfortune)

An old rooster wears glasses? His official (crown) is not big, but his arrogance is not small

The old hen hugs Empty nest? Not simple (no eggs)

Grasshopper fighting rooster? Overestimating one's ability

Brutal chicken fleas? The smell is inside (a metaphor for bad nature)

< p> Brutal chicken fleas? The smell is inside (a metaphor for bad nature)

A hen falls into a rice vat? A good meal

A hen flies up a tree? It is not a good bird

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A hen climbing a tree? Not a serious bird

Sitting on an egg? It’s a mess

A chicken riding a camel? I don’t know the difference between high and low

< p> A crane lifts chicken feathers? A waste of resources

A crane lifts chicken feathers? Not worth mentioning

Picking up chicken feathers to use as arrows? It’s rare and strange

Picking out the chicken feathers? Looking for faults? Come

Guarding the rooster to lay eggs? There is no hope (a metaphor for merchants who have hope)

Iron rooster? Not plucking any hair

Iron rooster plucking hair? Don’t think about it

< p> An iron rooster lays eggs? Don’t think about it

Stealing a chicken and beating a shopkeeper? Make the same mistake again and again

Putting chicken feathers on your head? Which country’s prince you are?

Little rooster Harmful to the throat? Can’t mention it (crow) again

The chicken eats rice? There is a word in the belly (the metaphor is very telling)

The chicken eats rice ?The old man nodded

The chicken stood on the threshold? Holding food inside and outside (metaphorically flipping inside and outside)

Swallowed a chicken claw in one bite? Keep it in your heart