Yawning while dying--in vain
Picking snow to fill the well--in vain
Fishing for the moon from the bottom of the sea--in vain
Pouring a bucket of soybeans without putting them in the ear canisters--in vain
Sparrow shaking a maple--in vain
Weasel dragging a pig--in vain
Teaching the Bodhisattva to recognize characters--in vain
Scratching the itch through the boot--in vain
Potting a pig in the mud is a good idea
The Buddha is a good idea, but he has to be careful to understand what is going on in the world
The Buddha is a good guy. p> Teaching a Bodhisattva to recognize words---wasted effort
Scratching an itch through a boot---wasted scratching
Frying a stone in a pot---no oil or salt
Catching a sparrow by beating a gong---wasted effort
Waxing a wax stand with no oil---wasted effort
A blind man looking into a sunglass---wasted effort
Singing a play while wearing a pestle and mortar---exhaustion
A blind man looking at a sifter's eye---wasted effort
The pestle and mortar is used to sing a play---an effort of no avail
The pestle and mortar are used for the purpose of singing a song. p>
Hysteria - Delusion
Swallowing a star in one mouthful --- Thinking head over heels
Cannon firing on an airplane --- Empty thoughts
Picking clouds on the sky --- Imaginary thoughts
Lusheng enjoying glory --- Yellow beams dreaming
Dreaming in the daytime --- Nonsense
Dreaming in the daytime --- Delusional dreams
Delusional
Riding a dead horse as if it were alive--that's delusional
Bamboo poles as pillows--delusional
Bamboo poles knocking on bamboo tubes--empty ringing
Mudskippers jumping through the Dragon Gate door--delusional
Putting jars under the pillows--delusional
Sunyu Dahuo enjoying riches and honor--a dream of a Nanke
Piggy dreaming of getting married --- good thinking
Dreaming of eating candy --- sweet thinking
Dreaming of getting married --- good thinking
The black crow wants to bleach white in water --- delusion
Building a staircase up to the sky --- delusion
Quail wanting to eat red cherries --- good thinking, but not eating them
Tourists shaking the stone pillar --- delusion
Picking up money in one's sleep --- good thinking
Hysteria --- threatening
Shrimp washed in a bucket --- none of them can get away
Tiger following fox --- fox pretending to be tiger
Lamps hanging by their necks --- scaring other people
Playing with a big knife on a grave --- scaring ghosts
Yang Lulang was pardoned by Yang Zongbao --- pardoned by his children. Yang Zongbao---scared by his daughter-in-law
The mill in the bean curd shop---no pressure, no work
Riding a car with a car to see the scenery---we'll see
A papier-maché tiger---it can't frighten people
Riding a horse with a book in his arms---we'll see
Riding a donkey to read the book---we'll see
Riding a donkey to look at the account---we'll see
Riding a donkey to look at the account---we'll see
The horse is a good example of how to make the world a better place. p> Riding a horse to look at the lanterns---walk and see
A Taoist priest playing the conch---bluffing ghosts
Firecrackers on the coffin---scaring people to death
Lying down and talking---no backache
Hysterical sayings---dangerous
A hair tied to a stone mill---a close call
A knife licking candy---dangerous
A small knife licking candy---dangerous
A small knife licking candy---dangerous
A small knife licking sugar---dangerous
A knife to coax a child - not for fun
A cleaver to shave one's head - dangerous
A tiger fights - can't be persuaded
Empress Dowager Lv's feast - the wine is not good
A pregnant woman crosses the log bridge - desperate
A chicken woman jumps into the fire stove - she will be shedding her hairs if not dead
A clay Bodhisattva crosses the river - he will not be able to save himself
A clay Bodhisattva crosses the river - he will not be able to save himself
A clay Bodhisattva crosses the river - he will not be able to save himself.
A horse running on a wooden bridge - dangerous
A rat drilling into a horn - a shell of its own
A sparrow entering a blind cat's mouth - a shell of its own
Pepper in a glazed bowl - dangerous
A pig in a pot of soup - a life-threatening task
Pulling a horse by its tail - a dangling
Pulling a horse by its tail - a dangling task
The Chinese proverbial "a horse by the tail" - a dangling task
The Chinese saying "a horse by the tail" - a dangling task
The Chinese idiom of a horse by the tail - a dangling task
Hysteria - Steady as She Goes
Tofu brain for three dollars - ready-made
Three fingers picking up snails - a sure thing
Rolling dice in a vat - no run
Patty cakes in a big bowl - steady as she goes
A horse tethered to a big tree - firm
Patty cake in your pocket - take it now
Catch fish in the water of a dry pond - none of them can escape
Catch fish in a tank - they can't run away
Catch a king in a tank - you can get them all at once
Grass grows on a stone - it has a hard root
Close the door and beat the dog - it can't run away
A old cow chained to a stump - it can't run away
An old woman touching a chicken can't run away.
Follow the mill road to find the donkey's stirrups - that's easy
Follow the vine to find the melon - no way
Plant flowers under the sea - deep roots
Weigh the hammer to cross the river - no floating
Iron head wearing a steel hat - very safe
Mouse in the cat's mouth - can't get away
Bird in the cage - can't get away
The monk can't run away, but the temple can't run away --- please don't worry
The lame man walks --- one step at a time
Crossing the river by groping the stones --- steady and sure
Splashing the rat's nest with boiling water --- not one of them can run away
Blind men fighting --- catching and not letting go
Blind men chopping wood --- axe on the ground
Sandalwood. Sandalwood Bodhisattva--Spiritual or not, but steady
Hysteria--Indifference
A punch on cotton wool--no reaction
Stone falls into the water--Sinking
Stone hits the soup--Not getting into the oil or salt
You don't get--don't get it
Winter melon hits woodchuck--Shouldn't get it
Winter melon hits woodchuck--The winter melon hits woodchuck--The winter melon hits woodchuck--The winter melon hits woodchuck--Axe is on the ground
Sandalwood--Sandalwood--Sandalwood
You don't get it
You don't get it
You don't get it
You don't get it
You don't get it
You don't get it
You don't get it
You don't get it
You don't get it
You don't get it
You don't get it
Weighing weights dropped on a cotton coat - no echo
Xu Shu entered Cao's camp - not a word was said
Hammer on rubber - not a sound
Tofu in Lunar New Year - cold
Hysterical phrases - unimportant
A rabbit caught on the 15th day of the 15th month of the 8th month of the lunar year - the festival is a holiday for the people who don't have you and for the ones who do
The rabbit was caught in the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar year of the lunar year of the lunar year of the lunar year of the Chinese Communist Party.
A leaf in the forest - not much with you, not much without you
A pee in the river - not much with you, not much without you
Boils on the wood - irrelevant
The fisherman is going home - not in the lake
The rice is rotting in the pot - it's not important
The rice is rotting in the pot - it's not relevant
The rice is rotting in the pot - it's not important
A loach in a pond --- can't make a big wave
A lampshade hitting a man --- doesn't hurt
A lampshade ash on a scale --- doesn't have any weight
A blister on a mouse's tail --- doesn't show if it's swollen
A fight between two couples --- doesn't persuade them to fight
A sandbag filled with wine --- doesn't have a jug
The lice --- doesn't know the itch
The lice --- doesn't know the itch
The lice --- doesn't know the itch
The fat man's trouser belt --- all not tight
The boots scratch the itch --- not related
Tearing clothes to mend pants --- not helpful
[Edit this paragraph] Hysteresis - selflessness and fearlessness category
Kaifengfu Baogong --- the iron face of selflessness
Steam of the open cauldron --- straight to the top.
Carpenter's planer --- love to fight
The head of the year old to move the earth --- dare to violate the strong enemy
In the middle of the night thunder heart is not afraid --- ask the heart is not guilty
Tofu pile of a piece of iron --- counted as it is the hardest
Shed all the deaths of a person, dare to bring the emperor down to the horse --- selflessness and fearlessness
Iron man is not afraid of the stick --- because the body is hard
The iron man is not afraid of the stick --- because the body is hard
Iron man is not afraid of the stick --- because the body is hard
Iron man is not afraid of the stick.
The streetlamp is illuminated - fairness
The seagulls of the Pacific Ocean - boldness
Chicken feathers inserted on the electric wire poles - big duster
Guan Gong in the palace - a single knife straight into the
Tugging the mustache from the mouth of the tiger - big courage
The robbers draw knives in their hands - boldness
The lampstand is a place where you can see the emperor's face, and you can see the emperor's heart.
A lampstand of two feet is not illuminated
A knock on the door in the middle of the night does not frighten the heart --- does not do anything wrong
A bowl of water on the table is flat
A candle for a lifetime --- damages itself and illuminates others
A fart in the water goes straight upward
Mud in the kiln --- gets harder and harder the longer you burn it
A bow on a frosty day --- gets harder and harder the longer it is drawn
A bow in the frosty sky --- gets harder and harder.
[Edit this paragraph]Post-explanatory phrases - hope category
Twelve gods planting tendons - - ink (silent) down (prayer)
Eighty grandmothers to raise a child - - there is hope
Thirty nights to look forward to the moon - - no hope
Three Bodhisattvas burn two incense - - no hope for you
The first day of the New Year to eat tofu - - no hope for you
Eating tofu on the first day of the Lunar New Year --- don't want to
The day of the month --- one day
Putting a lid on the manger --- to be an adult
Boats in the well --- no way out
Going out on the day of the fifth night --- the brighter the day you go
Taking a leave of absence from a meeting --- not attending
Fish in the tank --- no more walking
The rooster laying eggs --- no hope
The rooster laying eggs --- no hope
The three Bodhisattvas burning two joss sticks of incense --- no hope for you
The rooster lays eggs --- no hope
The turtle picks the threshold --- but look at this
Nails in a cloth bag --- everyone wants to get ahead
The old lady cries for her daughter --- no more hope
The old monk lights the lantern --- to clean the peace
The old monk looks at the dowry --- no hope in the present life
The rat drags the bottle of oil --- good in the inside
The rat drags the bottle of oil --- good in the inside.
A mouse dragging a gourd --- the big one is at the back
A dead husband --- no hope
A gimlet in the gutter --- there is a day to turn over
A Penny for a Penny --- a long time to come
A light in the river --- there is always a day to turn over
Misery is everywhere --- turn back to the shore
To the dead-end of the road, there are many things to do
The pain of misery is endless --- turn back to the shore
The misery of misery is endless --- turn back to the shore is the shore of misery is the shore of misery is the shore of misery is the shore of misery is the shore of misery.
The bitter misery has no boundaries --- to turn back to the shore
Going to a dead end --- the future is limited
Sleeping on the flat stretcher --- can't turn over
Ants crawling into the bamboo basket --- the road is all the way across
The rat drilling into the horn --- no way out
The lotus leaf wrapping the round pegs --- everyone wants to get out of the hole
The bones boiling in the oil --- there is not much to count on
The weighing hook hitting the pegs --- only hoping for straightness
The scale hook hitting the pegs --- only hoping for straightness
Running a horse on the bow of a ship---limited future
Running on the bow of a ship---no way out
Running a boat in a pond---no way out
Binoculars on the bridge of the nose---far-sighted
Blind man's lantern---can't see his own future
Blind man's shot---no hope
Hysterical phrases
The blind man eats sugarcane - it is sweet
Sugarcane is eaten upside down - it is sweet in all sections
Hysterical phrases - petty and mean
Buying a burrito for three cents to see if it's thick or thin - it's petty
Cold water scalded chickens - they're a dime a dozen
Wheat straw blowing on the fire - petty
Planting onions in the butt hole - pouring garlic
The straw is a little bit too much, so it's a bit too much to eat. The gold on the Buddha's face - shallow
Scraping the gold on the Buddha's face - mean
The rat drills the kettle - in but not out
Taking a stiletto to plow the yellow dock - sarcastic
Notched tweezers - not a dime a dozen
Iron roosters - not a dime a dozen
On the drill
The goose pulls out a plume and never relaxes
Orphanages play chess: poor and happy
The rabbit becomes a spirit: more powerful than a tiger
Whip but not a stick: soft but not hard
Catching up with the Queen Mother and calling her a great aunt: wanting to get some fairy breath
Giving nine inches and wanting to give ten inches: getting more and more than you deserve
The girl is not a good girl, but she is a good girl.
The girl's thread: a clue
The paralyzed man falls into the mud: he can't get out of it
Mantis: not self-conscious
The donkey rider: just looking for a quickie
The doll made of sugar: a sweetie
The driver doesn't have a whip: he just pats the horse on the back
Dogs walk for thousands of miles to eat shit, and wolves walk for thousands of miles to eat meat: you can't change your spots
The dog walks for thousands of miles to eat shit, and wolves walk for thousands of miles to eat meat
The dog walks for thousands of miles to eat meat.
Driving a sheep across the Flaming Mountain: to the death
The paralyzed man fell into the well: fishing for the super is also sitting
Driving chickens down the river: to the death
Adou as the emperor: weak and incompetent
Driving a sheep up the tree: difficult to up the Ba (raking) knot
The old man alone, the naked man's son: dependence on each other for their own lives
Throwing a bone in the dog's mouth: to throw it into their favorite
The dog's mouth: to throw it in the dog's mouth: to throw it in the dog's mouth: to throw it into the dog's mouth: to throw it into the dog's mouth.
To make way for the tiger: the number one accomplice
The planted pine tree in the flowerpot: not a fortune
Flower rooster on the stage: show your beauty
Gou grass picked up a pumpkin: pick up the big one
The catalyst for the ghosts of the king of hell: one more than the other fierce
The dog bites the ass: sure (gnawing on the buttocks)
What is the metaphor for after the failure of the matter: trying to find a way to remedy the situation
What is the metaphor for after the failure of the matter?
After the failure: to find a way to remedy
The flower girl with a beard: no
Binoculars to look at the landscape: close to the eye
The head of the desperate family to get a loser: see clearly that it is not a weapon, but can not afford to lose it
The street tricks: say a lot
Chickens to the weasel to pay tribute to the New Year: to throw themselves into the net
Reed pond to break the plant: to be knocked down
The girl embroidered Lotus: the girl is a good girl, but she has no idea what she's doing.
The girl embroiders the purse: concentration
The dog bites the sun: arrogance
The girl loves the flower, the boy loves the gun: each has his own preferences; each has his own preferences
Looking for the wind to flutter the shadows: a blank (a metaphor for having nothing to show for it)
The stepmother beats the child: a slap to catch up with the bottom of the shoe
Eating doughnuts with the pork: greasy
The lone lamb:
A blind man groping for fish: taking his chances
Sleeping in a snail's shell: hard to turn over
Mosquitoes stinging eggs: no way to get in
Hair on the back of the head: hard to see in a lifetime
The skill of a hoop maker: a man's square and circle
A stepmother hitting a child: sooner or later, it's a meal
Antique peddlers: knowing what they are seeing
A foot on a watermelon peel: a slap on the back of a shoe
A foot on a watermelon peel: a slap on a shoe
The fire burns the buttocks: can not sit still
Mosquito bites: all on the basis of your good mouth
The blind dozing: inconspicuous
Jia Baoyu's psychic jade: the root of the life
The dog's mouth with a couplet: there is no door (no door)
Wang Baochuan fell in love with the caller: foresight
The stooping tree: can not be straightened
The rush to the market to go to the relatives: A matter of passing by
Butterflies in pairs: a pair of wings
Dogs biting tiles: full of words
Fish in the net, birds in the cage: can't run away
Peonies on the lookout platform: being a ghost is also a good time
The defeated rooster: hanging his head in despair
Mosquitoes and dragons trapped in a sandy beach: lose their authority
Dogs biting the flagpole:
A dog bites the flagpole: it does not know the height
A towering mountain: it will never be shaken
A blind man eats walnuts: it smashes his hand
A shuttlecock with a few hairs: all the money stands
A blind man wears spectacles: a redundant frame
Wrestling with the dragon's head to scratch the itch: slipping the whiskers
Peanut peeled: a red man
A king's will, a general's order: a mouthful of talk
The tiger's mouth is a mouthful of words
The tiger's mouth is a mouthful of talk.
Pulling hair from a tiger's mouth: the guts of a good man
Monkey climbing up a cherry tree: a rough man eating fine food
Bones in a dog's mouth: not much oil and water: not much oil and water
Flowering quilt covering a chicken coop: good-looking on the outside and empty on the inside
Stranger hanging by a thread: an eye for the stars
Centipede after a hibernation: getting more and more aggressive
Chickens crowing and walking: the more they walk, the clearer they get
The more they walk, the better they get at the end of the day.
The drunkard drinks soda: not too much
Taking a penny for the moon: a miser
Jiang Gan steals a book: a big mistake
Huanglian and licorice take a load: one bitter end and one sweet end
The back of the neck cramps: a drooping head
The dog bites the tail: a round and round
Mending the pen after a sheep is lost: not too late
The mother's fist: the mother's fist plays the role of the mother's son
The dog's tail bites the dog: a round and round
The mother's fist: the daughter of the father's mother. The Queen Mother's Fist: very good
Wang Ma Zi eats walnuts: inside and outside the idea
Wang Xiao Er knocks gongs and drums: poor as a dime
Wang Woman sells melons: self-selling
Mosquitoes with scales: a big mouth
Dogs grow horns: pretending to be a goat
Boss in the antique store: the eyes know what is in the bag
Mosquitoes bite the bodhisattva: the wrong person
Dogs bite the tail: a droopy head
Dogs bite the tail: a droopy head
A mosquito stinging a bodhisattva: mistaken identity
Jia Baoyu's marriage: not a sweetheart
The street magistrate's office: a bluff
Peaches on a long, long way to go: nobody cares
A snail going to a banquet: an uninvited guest
The toilet of a million years old: no share for you
The dog biting the rice dumplings: unraveling; unraveling
Feet on the staircase board: a step up
The dog with horns: pretending to be a sheep
The dog with horns: pretending to be a sheep
The lion in front of Jia's house: dead (stone) heart eyes
Arms folded to hide in the sleeve: self-covered misery
Feet step on the mallet: unstable position
Mosquitoes looking for liver and gallbladder in the belly: intentionally difficult
Planting scallions in sorghum fields: short a cut
Rabbits eating ti cake: boring day
Shitting in the river: Only he (you) knows
The short man pushes the palm: the shot is not high
Fart in the coffin: stinks
The dam that bursts the dike: do not dare to be a dam
Birdshot in the sorghum field: the rabbit got up
Bow to the people first: the courtesy of the many people are not to be blamed
The rabbit gives birth to a rat: the litter is better than the nest
The weights are put on the lotus time. Putting the scales on: can't take it
Coffin store business: making money from the dead
In the left ear, out the right ear: a whisper
Boiling water to scald the loach: let's see how slippery you can be
Water on the ground: wherever it is low goes where it flows
Chopping off the head of the bamboo: a branch grows from a branch
Cockerel on the street: a stumbling block
The bicycle. Climbing a slope: pushing one step forward
Saucepan broken: still standing
Boat in a foot basin: insider
Mosquito yawning: not a small breath
Steel head wearing an iron hat: double insurance
Rat climbing bamboo poles: one section at a time
Emperor's Shrine: too good
Mosquito looking for spiders: casting their own net
Mosquito looking for spiders: casting their own net
The rabbit is going down the road, but it's not a good place to go
The rabbit is going down the road, so it's not a bad place to go.
Rabbit under the child: different
Bone ridge in the throat: can not swallow, can not spit
Rabbit driving a regulator afternoon to play set: messed up
Snail to the banquet: uninvited guests
Foot basin in the boat: insider (navigation)
Dwarf sitting on a high stool: can not be reached
Hair on the brain: a lifetime of difficult to meet
Selling water by the river: superfluous
Traveling by plane: world view
Scarecrow putting out fires: self-protection
[edit this paragraph] Hiatus - with "bamboo"
Bamboo to water - a gulp to the end
Bamboo to water - a gulp to the end
Bamboo to water
Bamboo bamboo - all exposed
Bamboo cage hiding coals - sooner or later will burn up
Bamboo sieve for rice - full of holes
A bamboo sieve for rice - full of holes
Bamboo shoots - higher and higher
Bamboo basket made of bamboo thread - many eyes
Bamboo pillow
Bamboo as a drum - a bamboo stick
Bamboo poles - a big difference
Bamboo stretcher picking bamboo baskets
Hanging a lantern in the bamboo grove - a high moral character
Catching fish in a bamboo basket - no escape
When you're looking for water, you can't find it. --A crystal voucher
Bamboo poles in the belly - straight
Bamboo poles on the bed - horizontal pipes
[Edit] Post-vocabulary
The Dragon Lanterns on August 15 - half a year late
Bao Longtu decides the case - recognizes the reason but not the relatives: the six relatives do not recognize
The opera singer wears a dragon robe
The emperor will not be able to become the emperor.
To get water from the tap without turning it off - to let it go: to let it go
The big dragon does not eat the small dried fish - not to look at it
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