A Dou's character is incapable
A Er's blowing of the sheng is indiscriminately used
A Er's being a A-ji is a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) - no one dares to hire him
A-ji is a street vendor - dangling
A-ji eats noodles - scratching blindly
A-ji's grandmother
The whipped dog bites the chicken - taking it out on others
The beaten turtle - shrinking its neck
The slapped dog that pays for its mistakes is a slave
The knifed ball is deflated
The frosted dog's tail grass is wilted
The dog's tail grass is wilted
The dog's tail grass is wilted
Short ladder on a tall house - can't get a word in
Short man in high heels - high is limited
Short man fighting a wolf - just shouting Not on
Short man flying a kite - section high; section up
Short man farting - low voice
Short man sightseeing - go along with it
Crossing the river with a short man - to be at peace
Crossing the river with a short man - to be at ease with the material; to make the best out of the short
Climbing the stairs with a short man - to be at ease with the material; to make the best out of the short
Climbs the stairs with a short man
The short man climbs the slope - step by step; step by step
The short man rides a big horse - up and down; up and down
The short man tries to reach the sky
The short man sits on a high stool - to be unable to reach up and down; to be in a difficult position
To be a hero in a lawsuit - to be a poor fighter
The wooden fish in the nunnery is beaten by the people.
The quail wants to eat the fruit of the tree - can't reach it; think of good things; think of good things
Watching a man drowning on the shore - see death and save him
Pressing the moon on the shore - self-wasting effort; waste of effort
The man who is trying to find the moon on the shore - is trying to find the moon on the shore.
Buying shoes according to other people's foot sizes - a rigid application
Catching medicine according to a prescription - doing it
Drinking water according to the head of a cow -- not able to do; unable to do
Bald man's brain ---- no hair (law) without sky
Pressing the gourd and starting the dipper -- taking care of this end and losing that end; one after another
The tablet on top of the door
The rolling pin on the board - a bachelor
The meat on the board - to be slaughtered; to be slaughtered at will
The fish on the board - the goods that are subject to the knife
The fish on the board
The fish on the plate - the goods to be knifed
Stalking in the dark - sneaking around
Juggling fists in the dark - fighting blindly for a while
Threading a needle in a dark room
Cooking ice on the griddle - melting the soup
Cooking pancakes on the griddle -- flopping around
The dog that has been beaten with a stick -- furious
The fat pig that has been knifed -- not afraid of boiling water
The duck that has been beaten
Pecking at a chicken's head - a waste of effort
Burning out the lamp oil - burning the heart
Sand wells
The sand is not deep enough
The sand is not much
The desert on stilts is not a road
The desert is not a place for thieves
The sand is a dam
The sand is not enough
The sand is not enough
The sand is not enough
The sand is not enough
Writing on the sand is not enough
Writing on the sand Write - erase if you have to
The home of sand dunes - indefinite
Frying houdini beans in a casserole - can't catch them
Boating on the sandy beach - difficult to get in and out
Sandy well - can't pore it out
(Metaphor for can't carry on, can't get deeper into it.)
Roasting fire in the desert - get materials (firewood) locally
Water in the desert - every drop is precious
Walking on the beach - step by step
Building a house on the beach - the foundation is not firm
The sand monk picks the baggage - obligatory
Nailing wooden shoes to make an awl - redundant
Nailing a palm to knock the ear - too far away from the subject (
Nailing a nail with a drooping hand - can't hit the nail on the head
Nailing a pig with a knife - be quick
Killing a pig with a pencil sharpener - it's all about know-how
Killing a pig with a cut ear - not a key point
Killing a pig with a cut ear - not a key point
Killing a pig with a cut ear - searching for the intestines
Slaying a pig with no bristles - blowing them up to see what happens
Killing a pig with a stabbing butt - each has its own way of cutting the knife
Killing a pig with a stabbing ass
Pig killers have their own knives
Pig killers don't blow up their asses - they've got their own knives
Pig killers have their own knives
Pig killers share the water - everyone's got their own heart
Killers don't see blood - sinister
Murderers pay for their lives and debtors pay back their debts - it's only right
Knives for killing chickens are of little use
Killing a chicken with a ox-knife - a trivial matter
(A metaphor for treating a trivial matter as if it were a major one. It implies that it is not worth the effort.)
The fool picks up firewood - he recognizes this path
The fool sleeps in a cool bed - it's all about being strong
The fool wins the Scholarship - it's a rare thing
The fool plays the harp - she doesn't know which string to pluck
The fool's painting - Tulai
The fool plays chess - she sees one step and takes another
The fool sings songs - it's too far away
The fool sings songs - it's too far away from the
The sieve is not a good idea
The sieve is filled with water - there are many loopholes
The sieve is filled with water - there are many loopholes
The sun-dried sisal pole - it is better to bend than to bend
Fishing in the mountains - a treasure trove
Monkeys climbing the trees - a skill
The rolling of eggs on the mountain cliffs - there is no good
The monkey climbing the tree - a skill
The monkey rolling the egg on the mountain cliffs - no good
The monkey rolling the egg on the mountain cliffs - no good
Blowing a trumpet on a mountain - the fame goes far and wide
There is no tiger in the mountain - the monkey is the king
Shanxi hometown - jealousy
The creek in the mountain - can't make a big wave
The mountain chicken marries the phoenix - not a good match
Bamboo in the mountain - internal emptiness
Ice skating on the mountain - a skid
Mountain Difference forehead meat - not much oil
Mountain torrent rushing stones - do not roll
Bamboo shoots in the mountains - sharp mouth, thick skin and empty belly
Mountains to collapse to take the rope hoops - kong bother
Top of the mountain to build a well - futile
Mountain goats and wild horses together - do not get along
Boar in the mountains - a mouth
Mountains in the wild boar - mouth strong
Mountain red wrapped dumplings - did not look for (dates)
Roasted fire on the mountainside - on the spot (firewood)
River in the cave - only in and out
Goat saw the tiger's skin - daunted
Injured wind and nasal congestion - sense of smell is not working
Injured skin and hair - no harm
Shanjian sword in the hand - can be
To go to the grave without burning paper - to make the ancestors angry
The mule that is tied up - can't be kicked
(Metaphorically speaking, it can't cope.)
Going up the mountain to carry a moso bamboo - taking care of the front but not the back
(A metaphor for not thinking things through.)
The balloon that goes up to the sky - floating
The bullet that is loaded - ready to fire at a moment's notice
The clock that is fully wound - not resting for a single minute
God's father - God knows who
The hung man meets Jeet Kune Do - can't die if he wants to
The phoenix kite that goes up to the sky - relies on someone to pull the strings
To buy a radish on the street - wants the beauty of the heart.
Hiring a blacksmith to go up the beam - the wrong person
Cutting wood on the mountain to sell and buying wood to burn - one more formality
Fishing on the mountain - the money is lost
Rusty locks - unenlightened
Turtles in the market - shrinking
Fish and shrimp ashore - jumping
Smoke coming out of a day bag - burnt bag
Smoke coming out of the day bag - burnt bag
Smoking in the day bag - burnt bag
Smoking in the day bag - burnt bag
The day bag - burned bag
Thirsty for salt soup - futile
Thirsty for fresh spring water - just right
Thirsty for a well - too late
Burnt iron - the harder it gets
(A metaphor for being so strong that you'd rather suffer than expose the Party's secrets)
Burnt incense and drove away the monks - the main attraction is the burning of incense.
(A metaphor for the secondary overpowering the primary.)
Burning fire is not strong - genius (add firewood)
Shaolin Temple's senior monk - extraordinary hands
Young clothes worn in old times - outdated goods
Tongue licking nose - envy a cut
(Metaphor of a great gap.)
Snake eats eel - comparing length
Snake eats eel - comparing length
Snake drills bamboo tube - one way
Snake strikes the stick only after it has passed - a horse's hindmost
(A metaphor for losing the timing of doing something.)
Snake swallowing a mouse and eagle holding a snake - one thing leads to another
Snake making friends with a scorpion - poison on top of poison
(Metaphor for one being more poisonous than the other.)
Snake stung by scorpion - one is more poisonous than the other
Snake eats elephant - let's see how he or she swallows it
Snake swallows elephant - what a big stomach
Snake goes into a bamboo tube - on the way to extinction
She Taijun hangs on to command at 100 years of age - no one is left in the court
She Taijun's leading walking stick - no one can buy it with money. "
Picking peonies on the cliff of Shenshen - disregarding life and death and still coveting flowers
(A metaphor for being able to disregard everything for the sake of a woman.)
The smell of musk - can't be wrapped up
The daughter of a fairy descends to the mortal world - a match made in heaven
The gods fight - mortals suffer
The hole behind the statue of a god - a wonderful show
The sharpshooter shoots at a target - nine out of ten times more likely
(A metaphor for being very sure of what you are doing)
The daughter of a fairy descends to the mortal world - a match made in one day
The daughter of a fairy descends to the mortal world - a match made in one day A good match
(A metaphor for a natural pair.)
Hungry tiger in the mountains - vicious
Ginger - old and hot
(It is said that the older a person is, the more he has experienced, the more experienced he will be in doing things
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The Lord swallowed a centipede - scratching his heart with a hundred claws
Kicking a stone in anger - hurting his own feet
(Metaphorically speaking, in the end, it is still himself who suffers from the shakes.)
The main rice is cooked - let's just get on with it
The scale of a businessman - a thousand kilograms
The businessman's origin - all about trade
The main iron into the blacksmith's fishing - as much as possible to be slept with
The main iron tofu - to eat softly, but not to do hard work
Pigmented iron weighing scales - honest lump
Pigmented iron mending pots - earning money by the nature of
The main iron is not a good choice for a child, it is a good idea.
Born a child without gas - scared to death
Generated eyebrows into a mole - can not be changed
Generated bull horns - can not be straightened
Generated bull horns - can not be straightened
Angry to kick the stone - the pain is the Xuanjie's feet
Saint in front of the door of the calligraphy and paintings - to make a fool of themselves
(Metaphorical in the presence of connoisseurs to sell)
What is the meaning of the word "lice"?
The lice are hiding in the torn jacket - they have something to live for, but nothing to eat
(It is a metaphor for the difficulties of life, not worrying about this, but worrying about that.
Losing one's footing and falling into a daze - one is confused even if one is not
Losing one's horse and losing one's cart - one is losing one's momentum
Losing one's hands - one is hopeless
The fifteen moons - full and full
Fifteen women quarrelling - seven mouths talking
Fifteen men sleeping on the floor - seven and seven
Fifteen statues of the gods on two levels - seven high, eight low
Fifteen gods on two levels - seven high, eight low
Fifteen gods on two levels - seven high, eight low two layers - seven high and eight low
Fifteen coins skimmed on the floor - in pieces
Ten ducks' heads in a pot - talkative
Ten phases - long and short
Throwing a stone into a public toilet - arousing public indignation
(A metaphor for showing off your skills in front of a connoisseur. (A metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of a connoisseur.)
To carry a ladder to the sky - no way
To carry a bamboo pole into a hutong - straight ahead
To sleep on a bench - think broadly;
Mahjong on the bench - can't catch it
The bench falls to the ground - on all fours
Nails on the board - didn't run
Eggs on the bench - dangerous
Half a copper coin - not a square
(Metaphor for out of place.)
Half a catty versus eight taels - no high or low (Metaphorically speaking, they are indistinguishable from each other.)
Half a catty for eight taels - no one suffers
Half a day in the clouds intends to pot - counts high
Half a day in the clouds twists the song ---- empty joy
(Metaphorically, to be happy for nothing, and did not achieve the purpose.)
Twisting in the clouds in the middle of the day -- it's going to hit the ground eventually
(It's a metaphor for having to fall on your face sooner or later.)
The lantern in the clouds in the middle of the day - high brightness
The shears in the clouds in the middle of the day - high talent
The day bag in the clouds in the middle of the day - pretending to be crazy
The heart of the thunder in the middle of the night is not in the right place.
Thundering in the middle of the night and not being frightened - having a clear conscience
Eating a cucumber in the middle of the night - not knowing the head and the tail (a metaphor for not knowing what happened or the bottom of the matter.)
Dreaming of being an emperor in the middle of the night - a moment of pleasure is a moment
(A metaphor for the endless pursuit of pleasure or a metaphor for a beautiful dream that doesn't last long and an empty fondness)
Half a body lying in a coffin village - waiting for death
(A metaphor for not being able to contribute to the people anymore.)
Halfway out of the house - learning from scratch
Halfway to keep guests - mouth warm
Halfway to kill a Cheng Bite Quan -
Half a month can't embroider a flower - really (needle) slow
Half a day's cloud shouts the day's horn - shouts very loudly
Half a day's cloud slaps -
Eating and drinking in the clouds of a half-day - empty shouting
Speech in the clouds of a half-day - high sounding arguments
Acting in the clouds of a half-day - acrobatics
Looking for a partner in the clouds - too demanding
Throwing cotton in the clouds - sure to fall short
Writing in the clouds of Bitternut
Chatting in the clouds - talkative
Singing in the clouds - in too high a key
Farting in the half-empty clouds -- stinking
Climbing a mountain in the middle of the night -- not knowing the height
Tug-of-war in the middle of the night -- secretly making a deal
Doing business in the middle of the night
Poking a chicken's nest in the middle of the night - making trouble in the dark
Rating the king's palace in the middle of the night - making trouble in the dark
Eating the yellow dock in the middle of the night
Eating sweet soup in the middle of the night - not knowing the head and the tail
Ringing the bell in half a coat - a hit
Liked it all in vain
White carrot sticking a knife - something that does not bleed(①Metaphor for refusing to pay more. ② A metaphor for being unpleasant.)
White-eyed wolf wearing a straw hat - pretending to be a good person
(A metaphor for a bad person with an evil heart who pretends to be a good person and deceives.)
White poplar leaves - light on both sides
White sugar mixed with honey - sweet on top of sweet
(A metaphor for good on top of good.)
White sugar mixed with bitter melon - bitter and sweet
(A metaphor for contradictory mental states or complex feelings.)
Buying eye candy in a white ash store - looking for the wrong door
(A metaphor for the wrong door.)
White glass bottle with clear water - see through
Cabbage grows heart - old
Idiot's gourd - a fool
The white bone spirit sings - a strange accent
The white bone spirit's meal - don't even touch it
The white bone spirit opens his mouth - doesn't speak human language
The White Bone Monster looks in the mirror - inside and out
The White Maiden saves Xu Xian - she tiers her heart to do her best
The White Bone Monster cheats the Longevity Monk - one plan fails to work, and then another plan is born
The White Bone Monster saw the Monkey King - the original form
The White Bone Monster bagged the bride - demonic
The white-eyed wolf wore a straw hat - can not change people
The White Bone Monster was a man who was a man who was a man who was a woman who was a woman who was a woman who was a man.
The white-eyed wolf wears glasses - he can pretend to be a good man
The tofu skin in a pot of white water - it can't be done
The winter melon boiled in white water - it doesn't have much flavor
The winter melon boiled in white water - it doesn't have much flavor <
(A metaphor for the wrong way.)
White glass bottle with clear water - see through
Cabbage grows heart - old
Idiot's gourd - a fool
The white bone spirit sings - a strange accent
The white bone spirit's meal - don't even touch it
The white bone spirit opens his mouth - doesn't speak human language
The White Bone Monster saw the Monkey King - the original form
The White Bone Monster pretended to be a bride - demonic
The White Eyed Wolf wore a straw hat - could not change
White-eyed wolf wearing glasses - good enough for impersonation
Tofu skin in a pot of white water - can't be done
Wholesnake boiled in white water - not much flavor
CountingBean curd boiled in white water - bland and tasteless
: The White Maiden pressed under the Leifeng Tower - always rescued
Qi Niangniang fought Fahai - -Specialized beat light
White Niangiang drank Xionghuang Wine - showed her original form
White Niang sudden broken bridge - remembered the old love
Lao Si in the Hundred Surnames - said the reason (Li)
Hundred miles of highway without turning - too straight
Hundred meters of sprinting - have a beginning and an end
A hundred years of A tree with a thousand years of melon seeds - deep roots
A hundred years of birds and turtles laying stinking eggs - old bad eggs
A hundred-year-old man's birthday - a rare occasion
A million lions cross the river - an unstoppable force
A hundred-foot pole hangs a red light - seen outside and red inside
(A metaphor for something wrong on the surface, but not actually working.)
Hundred years old to raise a child - rare
(Metaphorically speaking, it is not easy to get or do. Or a metaphor for not often encountered.)
Hundred-year-old son meets parrot - the one who can sing meets the one who can speak
(A metaphor for each has its own specialties.)
The hundred surnames don't read the first word - the first word is money
(It is a metaphor for having only money in one's eyes.)
The second surname is missing from the hundred surnames - lack of money
The boat was overturned when the ferry failed - a mistake at both ends
Worshiping heaven and earth and going to beg for food - not a good day
There is a good day in the world
Being a good day in the world is a good thing. A good day
New Year's greetings are good
Not kowtowing at New Year's greetings - what's the point
Going to beg for food after worshipping Heaven and Earth - no luck.
Blowing a trumpet at eighty years of age is a sign of longevity
An eight-thousand-year-old with a mustache is a sign of a man with big ideas
The table of the Eight Immortals is missing a foot - it can't be leveled.
Eight sparrows carrying a sedan chair - can't take it on
Planting peanuts on August 15 - blindly directing
Dancing at eighty years old - old and naive
Palm is bitten by mosquitoes - itchy hands
Palm hit empty ~ a labor of no avail
Palm blindfolded eyes - in fact, can not cover the sky
Palm split bricks -
Palm split bricks -
Bricks - hard work
Bulla dog squats on the wall - hard to pretend to be a tiger
(Simile of posing as a nobleman)
Bulla dog lifts the door curtain ---- All depends on a mouth
Bulla dog bites the moon -I don't know how high the sky is
(A metaphor for not knowing how capable you are, and being very self-important
Scarred eyes look in the mirror - asking for embarrassment
The Hundred Surnames is missing the second wa-
The hundred surnames do not read the first one - the opening said is money
The crooked-necked tree of the straight year - stereotyped
The lark meets the parrot-
Plucked pigeons - how can you fly
Plucked turnips with eyes - not to be wasted
Plucked turnips with holes in them - well-founded
Plucked turnips with holes in them - well-founded
Plucked turnips with holes in them
Plucked radish and planted onion - one crop is hotter than another
Plucked lion - make you laugh
Plucked dove - can't fly
Plucked dove - can't fly
Plucked Pigeon - can't fly
(The metaphorical means are more powerful than the others.)
Plucked bamboo shoots--every day up
(A metaphor for having a future.)
The tug of war - pulling at both ends
Take it as a pillow - put it behind you
Stick your hand in the eye of the mill - ask for trouble
(Simile of a person who has a future)
The tug of war is the most important thing in the world.
(A metaphor for asking for one's own suffering.)
Taking a pearl for a mudball - not knowing what you're talking about
Putting a cow's horn on a donkey's head - not like it
Practicing aiming on a shooting range - turning a blind eye
The king's treat--eat it or don't eat it
White cloth in the dye bath--it can't be washed
Dreaming in the day-- To think in vain
(A metaphor for unfounded blind thoughts.)
White paper and black characters - black and white
(A metaphor for right and wrong, good and evil.)
Cabbage leaves fried with scallions--kissing (青)上加亲(青)
(比喻特别友好,关系亲密无间,心心想连。).
Cabbage boiled with tofu - no one can take advantage of anyone
(Simile: no one can take advantage of anyone.)
The White Maiden drank Xionghuang Wine - her original form
The White Bone Monster brought food to the Longevity Monk - a false heart
The Eight Immortals' Table puts a lamp on the table - clearly
The Eight Immortals' Table puts a night pot on the table - not a good one.
The night pot on the Eight Immortals' Table is not a family
One grain in eight acres of land - just this one
(A metaphor for a pitifully small amount of grain.)
The radish in Eight Mile Village - beautiful in the heart
The Eight Tigers broke into Youzhou - dead or lost
(A metaphor for too much loss.)
Eight horses can't be pulled apart - it's hard to separate them
Catching rabbits on August 15 - a festival with you, a festival without you
(A metaphor for whether there is nothing to do with the big picture.)
The Dragon Lantern Festival on August 15 is too late
(It is too late for the Dragon Lantern Festival.)
The cucumber hut in August - an empty shelf
(A metaphor for something that has only form but no content.)
August persimmons - the older they get, the redder they become
August weather - sunny at one time, rainy at another
(A metaphor for the changeability of a person or a thing, which makes people unable to understand.)
The weather in August - one day is sunny and the other day is rainy
(The weather in August - one day is sunny and the other day is rainy)
An eighty-year-old woman learning to play the trumpet- can't come up for air
An eighty-year-old man playing the trumpet- has no breath
An eighty-year-old granny- Old age
The Eight Immortals cross the sea without a boat - they have their own laws
The octogenarian grandmother with three-year-old grandchildren - the old ones are old and the young ones are young
Eating mooncakes on the 15th day of the 8th month - just the right time -It's the right time
The night jug on the table of the Eight Immortals - not an accomplished (wine-serving) fellow
The result of the plantain - a single heart
The bright handkerchief of the juggler
The juggler takes a piece of cloth - to cover up
Baoyu and Xiangyun cry to Jiamu - each with his own tears
The worm in the stalks of the bud Worms in the stalks - dedicated
Bud grain noodles made into yuanxiao - difficult to pinch
Bitch sending off a guest - a falsehood
Deflated suona
Feeding the tiger under the quilt - harming others and oneself
Farting under the quilt - being able to write (sniffing), being able to fight (muffling)
Farting in the quilt - to eat alone
The sheet masked the table - as (table circumference) is very big
Being confused; by the blindfolded heart - not at all sober
<The robe is changed into a sweatshirt - to have a surplus
Picking peonies on the sick bed - to be greedy for flowers at the end of the day
To be very sick and not to take medication - to wait for death