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Knocking on the door with Coptis chinensis - it's so painful

The old lady holding the chicken has a beard - the old man in the nest

The old lady holding the chicken is making trouble - fighting in the nest; Jumping and jumping

Hold your belly tightly to pretend to be full - empty

Hold a log and jump into the river - Failed (sink)

Hold the Bodhisattva and take a bath - Tao God

Hold a gold ingot and jump into a well - give up life but not wealth; love money and give up life

Hold a watermelon in arms - not run away; can't run away; 90% sure of it

Holding the wick of a lamp to put out the fire - causing the fire to burn one's body; causing the fire to burn one's body

Hold the rolling pin and play the sheng - know nothing about it

Hold the child to worship heaven and earth - double happiness

Hold the gourd Don't open the ladle - deadheaded

Do business with Coptis chinensis - work hard

Starve with gold bricks - deserve it

Hold candles to keep warm ——To no avail

Hold a wooden stick and grind in circles--Turning in circles

Hold a pipa and jump into a well--The more we talk (play), the deeper we get

Hold Sleeping with a money box - money-obsessed mind; money-obsessed

Hold a stone and jump into the abyss - never look back

Hold an iron rake and kiss - look for a nail

Sneeze while holding the incense burner - touch the nose; touch the nose

Leopard eats red deer - huge appetite

Leopard enters the mountain - full of courage

Uncle Bao knew Guan Zhong - a close friend

A ship in a storm - breaking through the wind and waves

The lightning before the rainstorm - getting angry

Making tea with popcorn - making soup

The lady in the firecracker shop - lively; making her own way

Firecracker temper - igniting at the drop of a hat; lighting up the fire

Snake shadow in the cup ——Trouble oneself

A drop in the bucket-nothing helps; it doesn’t help

Beijing’s radish-Xinxinmei

Open a rice store outside the north gate—— For laymen

Carrying a cauldron up the mountain - unable to bear the energy

Carrying a gong and drum inside the bamboo pole - random thoughts (ringing)

Carrying a drum into the ancestral hall - a pair The appearance of being beaten

Backing the drum and chasing the mallet - asking for a beating

Hide the eggplant behind the back - have an external heart; give birth to an external heart

Hang the huqin behind the back - — Can’t draw it

Pull the bow behind your back - hurt someone with a hidden arrow

Bow behind your back - return a salute

Set up a stall with your back - layman

Sleeping back to back - considerate

Street with the door behind the door - such a big brand

The sun on the slope with your back - not long; hard to last

Carrying an oil drum to save others - causing fire and burning oneself; causing fire and burning one's body

Carrying a vinegar jar to beg for food - poverty

Carrying a dung basket to the bank - bad money

Walking with a mirror on your back - not afraid of being laughed at by future generations

Being a scapegoat - unable to straighten your waist; unable to stretch your waist

Going to the market with a loudspeaker on your back - doing errands

Carrying Zona on the back of a plane - it blew up to the sky

Carrying a ladder on the back to scold the street - being a thief

Buried pottery figurines - never to come forward Day; it’s hard to get ahead

Embroidery on the quilt - icing on the quilt

The needle is missing from the quilt - it’s either the mother-in-law or the grandson

It sticks out from the quilt One foot - who do you think you are?

Kicking a ball under the quilt - missing

Raising a tiger under the quilt - leaving a source of trouble; leaving behind troubles

Catching fleas under the quilt - scratching blindly

Stupid dog chasing rabbits - not relevant; unable to get involved

Stupid girl picking up the soles of shoes - puddles

Stupid duck ——Can’t get on the shelf

A stupid thief steals from a judge——Throws himself into a trap and breaks the herd of horses——Escapes in all directions

Business that comes to your door——No good goods

Hanging a sickle on the tip of the nose - unable to hang up

Put Coptis chinensis on the tip of the nose - suffering in front of the eyes; suffering in front of the eyes

Drinking water through the nostrils - enough to choke

In the nostrils Nose - bad Qi

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Hang the key on the bridge - open the door

Push the cart on the bridge of the nose - cornered

Snot flowing into the throat - suffer the loss and benefit from others

Snot flowing upward - the other way around

Playing a puppet on the nose - a face person

Flea in the nose - easy to get in but hard to get out

Putting onion in the nose - pretending to be like (elephant)

Putting vinegar in the nose - sour

Putting a detonator in the nose - disaster is in front of you; disaster is in front of you; urgency is in front of you

Hanging a weight on the nose - tampering with the mouth

Hang a light bulb under the nose - famous (Ming Dynasty)

Prime Minister Bi Gan - heartless

Athletes on the playing field - scrambling to be the first

Stretching their legs against the quilt - doing what they can

Humming a tune with their eyes closed - having an idea in mind

Selling cloth with eyes closed - nonsense

The cattle on the wall - not allowed to leave (the plow)

Hung ghost stars on the wall - nonsense (painting)

A bat looks at the sun - confuses black and white; it is dumbfounded

Whip the fast ox - bear the humiliation

Whip the thousand-mile horse - the fast horse whips harder

The whip stick is used as a flute ——Heartless

Using a whip pole to make a big beam—not a serious thing

Fire in a firecracker shop—compliment yourself

Somersaulting with a pole—falling to the ground first

I can’t recognize the pole even if it’s overturned—I don’t know a word

Putting wheat stubble in the hole in the pole—I caught my eye

Carrying water on the pole—hanging Both ends

The pole carries water on a slippery path - the heart hangs on both ends

The pole has no nails - both ends collapse; both ends slip; both ends slippery

The pole hits the pole ——Play it straight

The ability to do magic - it all depends on your quick hands

The gong to do magic - bluffing

The bright handkerchief to do magic - not to hide or not掖

The poster artist goes to heaven - Hu (Paper) Yun

The lady of the painting shop - throws out the words (paintings) herself

Apply incense to the turtle eggs Oil - smooth; round and slippery

Bloody bugs - want to bite people

Wheat ears with shriveled grains - head raised high

Blowing a whistle with a flat mouth - leaking the news

The coffin in the funeral home - containing people

Steamed lychees with ice essence - so sweet

Order in the icehouse Wax - Cave (Frozen) House Flower Candle

Bingling as a crutch - unreliable; unreliable

Bingling to make tofu - difficult (mixing)

Iceberg Paintings on the ice - good times don't last long

Walking on ice - be careful

Bingtang gourds - strings in a row

Cucumbers with rock sugar - — Just do it; just do it

Complaining in the ice and snow - making sarcastic remarks

Tie for first place - equally matched

Sick ghost opens a pharmacy - self-produced Selling oneself

Hit the doctor after being ill - repaying kindness with revenge

The patient was struck by lightning - a natural or man-made disaster

Don't take medicine if you are seriously ill - waiting to die

Set the alarm clock - don't set the alarm until it's time

Pull aside the bamboo leaves and see the plum blossoms - distinguish the white from the white

Glass fell on the mirror - clear and clear

Glass belly - see through the heart

A goldfish in a glass tank - cannot make big waves; cannot capsize big waves; there is no mountain road, no way out

Inside the glass tank Shut down flies - scurrying around

Glass Guanyin - God

Treasures in glass bottles - see through at a glance; see through at a glance

Goldfish in glass bottles - see through at a glance

Boiling water in a glass bottle - three minutes of heat

Glass Bodhisattva - God

Tie twine on the glass ball - difficult to tie

Put a flower pot on the glass - it is obvious

Glass doll - a sensible person

Glass heart crystal person - a sensible person

Skinned ivy - —Naked

A peeled tree—not long

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A detonator hanging around the neck - too hanging

A footcloth hanging around the neck - it smells bad

Cut tofu with a thin knife - both sides are bright

Thin-skinned balloons – self-defeating without being attacked

Papered with thin paper on the window lattice – punctured once

Lame in floral shoes – look as you walk

The lame man drives his wife away - the further he drives her, the further away

The lame man rows a boat - the crooked one makes it crooked

The lame man rides a blind horse - each has his own strengths

A lame man walks - swaying from side to side; swaying; step by step

Don't eat mutton and the smell of mutton - brings a bad reputation

A chicken that cannot produce a chicken - a bad guy

Millet that does not germinate is a bad seed; a coward; not a good seed

Medium-sized mice - the most cunning ones

Bring dry food if you are not hungry - be prepared

Unripe apricots - extremely sour

Listen to storytelling without listening to music - what is said is better than what is sung

Pomegranate peels in the cloth bag - one There is no cotton thread on the cloth - a thousand threads

A talented man and a beautiful woman - a pair

A talented man and a beautiful woman - perfect; just the right one Yes

The God of Wealth knocks on the door - blessings fall from the sky; great good things

The God of Wealth begs for food - pretends to be poor

The rich man robs the road - for the sake of wealth, he is unkind

The tailor makes the dog - there are sizes

The tailor makes the clothes - there are the sizes; Qianzhen (needle) Wanzhen (needle)

The tailor makes the wedding dress ——Happy for others

Tailors make clothes--you need to have a good mind (body)

You don’t need scissors when making clothes--nonsense

Step on your nose On the face - bullying others too much; bullying others too much

Walking on stilts across the single-plank bridge - a skilled person is bold

Peeing on the shoulder - deliberately hurting others

Step on the well rope and think you are a snake - a coward

Tread on stones to cross the river - keep your feet on the ground

Step on the silver bridge to the golden bridge - the brighter you go

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The origin of Xiehouyu

Xiehouyu is a special language form created by the Chinese people in their daily life practice. It generally consists of two parts. The first half is a metaphor, like a riddle, and the second half is an explanation, like the answer to a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate. In a certain language environment, usually by saying the first half and "resting" the second half, you can understand and guess its original meaning, so it is called "Xiehouyu".

The name "Xiehou" first appeared in the Tang Dynasty. The so-called "Zheng Wu Xiehou Style" (a "Xiehou" style poem) has been mentioned in "Old Tang Book. Biography of Zheng Wei". But as a language form and language phenomenon, it has already appeared as far back as the pre-Qin period. For example, "Warring States Policy. Chu Policy Four": "It is not too late to mend the sheep's fold." This means that it is not too late to repair the sheepfold after losing the sheep. This is what we see today.

Xiehouyu has distinctive national characteristics, rich flavor of life, humor and thought-provoking, and is loved by the people. Although ancient Xiehouyu is rarely found in written records, there are certainly many spread among the people. For example, Qian Daxin's "Heng Yan Lu" contains: "Send goose feathers thousands of miles away, the things are light and the people are heavy. This is the proverb of the Song Dynasty recorded in Fuzhai." This kind of postscript is still used by people today.

Xiehouyu is one of the most widely circulated traditional languages ??and cultures in my country. It integrates humor and reflects the intelligence and wisdom of the working people of our country. The biggest feature of Xiehouyu is homophony and metaphor, such as "Clay Bodhisattva crossing the river - you can't save yourself", "Blowing fire with a rolling pin - you know nothing about it", "My nephew is lighting a lantern - it's the same as usual (uncle)" Wait for some popular idioms. Another important feature of idioms is understanding. After understanding, the concept can be expanded and extended, such as "Monk Zhang Er——can't figure it out", "Weasel greeting the chicken in the New Year - not having good intentions." "wait.

The language of Xiehouyu is humorous. After reading it,

Xiehouyu is one of the most popular folk languages ??and cultures in my country. It combines humor and humor. After reading it, it often makes people laugh. People smile knowingly.

The idioms reflect the wisdom and wisdom of the people.

Xiehouyu is a unique word game in Chinese, which divides a sentence into two parts to express a certain meaning. The former part is a metaphor or metaphor, and the latter part is an explanation of the meaning. Sometimes called "quips." The original expressions of Xiehouyu are not the same as those we see now. They are an omission of common idioms and sentences at that time. Chen Wangdao called it "hidden words" in "Rhetoric". For example, "depend on" is used instead of "misfortune" (from the "Tao Te Ching": "Misfortune comes when blessing relies on it, and misfortune comes when misfortune lies on it.") This kind of idiom requires a certain knowledge of classical Chinese, and its scope of use is limited. Later idioms are structured as "metaphor-explanation" witticisms. People who use it often only say the metaphorical part, and let the other person understand the subsequent explanation part.

The biggest feature of the idioms is homophones and metaphors, such as "The clay Bodhisattva is crossing the river - he cannot save himself", "Blowing fire with a rolling pin - he knows nothing" and other popular idioms.

Another important feature of the idioms is understanding. After understanding, the concept can be expanded and extended, such as "Monk Zhang Er - confused", "Weasel paying New Year greetings to the chicken - not well-intentioned", etc. Xiehouyu can be divided into two types. One is a logical reasoning type, in which the explanation part is the result of reasoning from the previous metaphor part.

Riding a blind horse on the city wall - risky; adventurous; dangerous

Flying a kite on the city wall - a high shot

Horse racing on the city wall - going in circles ; It's hard to turn around; It's hard to turn around

Planting flowers on the city wall - high school (planting)

Opening a bank outside the city - layman

Eating barbecue Potato - blow and slap; blow and slap

It's all due to carelessness - the end is coming

Can't eat chili pepper - suffer from both ends

Eat Raised on wolf's milk - very vicious

The trumpeter's call - competition blowing

Put a needle in a big vat - some are thick and some are fine

It's big Flood - natural and man-made disasters

Floods - go with the flow

Patients with high fever - unconscious

Baking powder - can Brag

Moldy grapes - a bad taste

Moldy soybeans - not fragrant

Fruited noodles - a lure

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Send steamed buns to your daughter - sincerely

The rocket launched - skyrocketed

The satellite launched into the sky - a blockbuster

The judge lives Classroom - knowingly committing a crime; knowingly committing a crime

Putting on a fur coat and crossing the grassland - pretending to be a sheep

The turned-over flour bag - empty; empty

Crabs in a basket - rampant everywhere

Looking through the old imperial calendar to find good days - going backwards

Fan Lihua went to Xiliang - immediate success

Sweet potato head, sandalwood heart - unintelligible

Turn the gourd upside down, turn the cattail leaf fan upside down - go back on your word

Selling clothes in the hotel - food and clothing

Hotel door I used to sell pigs with plague - I don't know how to do it

Garlic cloves hanging on the wall of the hotel - zero pinch

The rice pot broke the ear - can't lift it

The rice pot Eggplant on the table - soft food

Porridge in the lunch box - pretending to be confused

Flies on the rice spoon - mixed with rice

Plates on the dinner table ——Nothing to do

Fan Jin won the imperial examination——overjoyed; crazy for joy

Square is not square, round is not round - there are no rules

A square word is better than ten thousand words - —Only a little; almost

The hole in the roof - the loophole

The roof opens - the relatives are not recognized

Snow falls on the roof - silently ; Silent

A hole in the roof - not a door

Winter melon on the roof - rolled on both sides

Building a house on the roof - Leaking (floor)

Planting flowers on the roof - difficult to water (watering)

The room is haunted - monster (house)

Seals carved on the beams ——Excessive use of materials

Hanging chickens and hanging eggs on the beams

Hanging peppers on the beams—a string of strings

Making a hoe on the beams Use them - overuse materials

Grass on the house - scraped seeds

A sparrow standing at the head of the house - in plain view

Playing tricks on the eaves - don't life; risk one's life

Stones under the eaves - no one can catch them

Robbing the house - taking advantage of the fire

Counterfeit trademarks - counterfeit goods

The rotten yarn in the spinning mill - the clue is too confusing

Looking at the newspaper with a magnifying glass - it is obvious

The bacteria under the magnifying glass - it is obvious

Looking at bedbugs under a magnifying glass - the original (round) shape is revealed

Flying a kite and breaking the string - there is no hope

Set fire to the forest - regardless of the fundamentals

The deflated rubber ball - soft egg

Let the birds out of the cage - go their separate ways

Fart and step on the medicine twister - catch the idea

Fart and blow the lamp - practice each one

Fart and play the drum - catch the point

Fart and cover the butt - be too careful; be too careful

Clenched your teeth when you fart - use force secretly; use force secretly

Fart and hit your heels - you are so unlucky; so unlucky

Put down your worries

Child chat - a comment

Let the salted fish fall into the pond - no matter whether life or death

Let the ducks go up the mountain - wrong place

The sheep herder collects firewood - Piggybacking

The shepherd boy beats jujubes - piggybacking work

The speeding train - thousands of miles a day

The sparrows flying by also need to pull a hair - love takes advantage

Plane masturbates - air to air

Plane's butt - tail raised to the sky

Plane farts - smoke

Waving hands on the plane - a clever move

Singing a show on the plane - high profile

Fighting on the plane - master

Fighting on the plane - firing cannons

Wedding on the plane - joy in the air

Guests on the plane - noble

Hanging mailbox on the plane - happy (letter)

Plane Looking at the sky - arrogant

Being weighed on the plane - high standards

Having a meeting on the plane - talking loudly

Throwing stones on the plane - plummeting

Dancing on the plane - joy in the air

The plane was filled with shit - the smell was overwhelming

The plane was on fire - upside down onions

Flying ducks hit Eggs lost - two loses; two ends empty

Fat dog bites owner - ungrateful

Fat-footed crab - everyone (clip)

Soap Chuanyun - —Easy

Soap bubbles used as mirrors—a failure

Fat pig wearing armor—feeling uncomfortable

Fat pig ran into the butcher’s house—delivered Meat coming to your door; looking for death

Fat pigs go to the slaughterhouse - goods to be knifed

Stretching bows in the cemetery - sex (shooting) ghosts

Buried in the grave Arsenic - insidious

Punching on the grave - frightening ghosts

Playing with a machete on the grave - frightening people to death

Sticking a pole on the grave - disturbing people to death

Peony planted on the grave - dead romance

Writing on the pink board - it will not grow long; it will not last long

Powder on the buttocks - no regard for face; no regard for face

Powder balls rolled with sesame seeds - just a little bit

Whitewashed crows - white soon

Dung and cows barking at the door - it smells so bad

A dung boat crossing the river - pretending to be dead (shit)

Putting flowers on a dung pile - stinky beauty

Planting stakes on a dung pile - a smelly bachelor

Playing chess on the lid of a cesspool - a congenial taste

Stones soaked in a cesspool - smelly and hard; stinky and hard

Blowing a trumpet on a cesspit - notorious

The holes in the dung basket - dead (shit) eyes

The eyes in the dung basket - dead (shit) holes

The maggots in the dung - no bones

Washing radish in a dung bucket - causing a stink all over

Grain hoarding in a good harvest year - coming to the fore

The wind does not shake the tree but it does not move - Everything happens for a reason

The windmill crosses the road - no direction

The wind blows the lamp grass - the mind is uncertain

The wind blows the chicken feathers - up and down

The wind blows the fallen leaves - sweeping away the light

The wind blows the horsetails - inextricably linked

The wind blows the wheat seedlings - one sided

The wind blows the grass on the wall - —Both sides

The wind blows the clouds - they are floating erratically

The wind blows the dust - it takes no effort

The wind blows the hat and buckles the sparrow - an unexpected harvest

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Light an oil lamp on the air outlet - blow it

Wind, horse and cow - irrelevant

Pull the leather strip on the air door back and forth

The wind sweeps the poplar flowers - the whereabouts are unknown; the whereabouts are unknown

The wind box is changed into a coffin - to contain people

The bellows is replaced with a blower - each one is better at blowing than the other

The wind and the stone wheel - nonsense; it can really blow

The kite is out of line - soaring; crumbling

Goose feathers in the wind - without a trace

The temper of a mad dog - bites at the sight of people; bites people indiscriminately

A mad dog jumps over the wall - his eyes turn red in anger; forced; forced out

A mad dog bites a person—holds it in its mouth

A mad dog bites the moon—arrogant (barking); does not know the heights of the sky

The crazy girl tells a joke—laughs and laughs

Bee Steamed walnut kernels with sugar - sweet and fragrant

Digging eggs in the honeycomb - I want to exchange stings

Birthdays - double happiness

Using a sewing needle as an awl makes it difficult to get through; it cannot pass

Sewing needle as an awl--tit for tat

The phoenix fell into the henhouse--dejected

Phoenix sparrows change nests - reversal of status

Phoenix with chicken feathers - unnecessary

Phoenix laying chickens - one generation is inferior to the last; one generation is inferior to the other

The impatiens bear seeds - cannot be touched

The phoenix has a phoenix nest, the bird has a bird's nest - they are irrelevant to each other; each is irrelevant

The Buddha's eyes - cannot be touched

Buddha has gold on his face - meanness; demandingness; shallowness

Husband and wife quarrel and family disharmony - not knowing who is who; difficult to tell right from wrong

The husband and wife turned against each other - there was a reason; it's a long story

The couple was fighting - rivals

The couple watched the fun - talking and laughing

The couple Going to a restaurant - eating and drinking

The couple are grinding - going around in circles; going around in circles

Futian's Grasshopper - screaming happily

Futian's rotten Fish - stinky goods; dirty goods

The doggy sun - extremely poisonous

A duck that cannot stand up a tree - cheap bones

Hold it up The fence is just a wall - not reliable

Helping a drunk across a broken bridge - shaking up and down

The waiter serves tea - telling the whole story

Floating on the water The grass on the grass - helpless

The ax chops the water of the three rivers - the water keeps flowing

The ax chops the water - in vain

The ax chops the wood - One thing drops another thing

Taking fuel from the bottom of the cauldron - Dying (extinguished)

Father and son guessing games - The two of them are good

Father and son watching a tiger fight - making a fuss

A young lady from a wealthy family - extremely weak

Cannot tolerate a single hair in her belly - small belly

Poisonous snakes hidden in nooks and crannies - no head exposed

Ga boy bought roast chicken - he made a big fuss

Building a house and hiring a cooper - he hired the wrong person

Building nine quilts and having sweet dreams - thinking Impenetrable

A shabby quilt that has been covered for three years—an old trick

Lighting a lamp with hay—nine times out of ten it will work

Drying a frog in a pond— Looking forward to rain

Thundering but no rain - bluff

Gathering fish on dry ground - picking for nothing

Dry crops - ripening early

The fish in the dry river ditch - can't run away

The peonies are exposed in the dry river beach - the good times will not last long

Dozed off while working - in a daze

Dried chili peppers - skewered

Dried radish leaves in soup - boring; tasteless

Dried cuttlefish in battle - a big lie

Dried mud Making Yuanxiao - not round

Gluing sesame seeds with dry hands - not getting started

Carps in dry ponds - they can't jump for a few days; they can't jump for a few days

Loaches in dry ponds – they can’t slide anywhere

Catching wild fish in dry ponds – everyone has a share

Looking for courage in the belly of dry fish – rare; Rare

Liu Bei in Ganlu Temple - safe and sound

Sugar cane joint - no one section can pass

Sugar cane used as a chimney - no ventilation

Growing grass in the sugar cane field - absurd (sugar)

Growing green onions in the sugar cane field - a bit shorter than others

Growing melons in the sugar cane forest - from sweet to sweet Feet

Sugar cane life - eat one section to count one section

Sugar cane leather mat - sweet (dense)

Sugar cane supports dilapidated house - not useful ; Not up to the task

The brother of the liver - a loser (lung)

Going to a blind date - killing two birds with one stone

Going to a dead end - doesn't work; go No

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Going to the market to do business - follow the market

Driving a cart without a whip - flattering

The driver crossing the mud pond - the windlass went in

Driving a dog into a dead end—biting back

Driving a chicken into a river—forcing him to death

The driver doesn’t ask questions—it’s the opposite direction

The driver who rides the donkey - just for the immediate pleasure

The driver who drives the Dragon King into the sea - eager to do so

The driver who drives the carriage cracks the whip - bluff

The driver who drives the carriage A person’s fodder bag—a straw bag

Driving a temple fair and losing a child—a shameful life

Driving a cow into a chicken coop—the road is wrong

Driving a cow down a cliff— Pushing towards death

Driving cattle down a cliff - pushing towards death

Driving ducks uphill - each looking after his own (clucking)

Driving ducks up a tree - impossible; no way

Driving sheep up the Flame Mountain - pushing to death

Driving oxcarts to haul dung - driving to death (shit )

Driving the Queen Mother to call her aunt - I want to get some fairy spirit

Olive butt - I can't sit still; I can't sit still

Blowing fire with a rolling pin - —Know nothing

Rolling pin to masturbate - out of reach

Rolling pins come in different lengths - each size has its own use

Rolling pin filled with rice soup - no water will enter

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The rolling pin ascends to the sky - slander (flying stick)

The rolling pin passes through the diamond - motionless

The foal has just been saddled - the day of the whipping has arrived

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As soon as the sail was pulled, the wind hit the head - it was a bad start

A freshly hatched chick - its wings are not strong

Pure steel just out of the oven - it would rather break than bend

The iron that has just come out of the furnace - the pure heart

The sun that has just emerged from the mountain - the face is full of red light

The newborn baby - has never seen the world

The shrimps just emerged from the water - jumping around

The Coptis chinensis just out of the water - Ku Miaomiao

The carp just caught - jumping around

Birds that have just taken flight - don't know where to stand

The steamer that has just been uncovered - steaming steam

The newly married girl - shy

Just entered The monks in the temple recite Buddhist scriptures - learn and sing now

The rain that has just fallen to the ground - turbid and unclear

The horse that has just been bought - is difficult to be gregarious; not sociable

Freshly twisted bitter melon - extremely bitter

Freshly steamed buns - fresh noodles

Freshly picked cucumbers - fresh

Light a lamp in the vat - shine inside but not outside

Put wine in the vat - don't care (pot)

Pour beans in the vat - neither hide nor tuck

Nails on the steel plate - extremely hard

Steel knife falling into the belly - cutting the heart

Steel wire piercing tofu - cannot be mentioned; cannot be mentioned; forget to mention

Threading a wire rope through a needle - difficult to pass; unable to pass

The eye on the butt of the steel needle - only recognizes clothes but not people

Steel balls falling onto a jade plate - a clanging sound; a clanging sound

When a high-flying bird encounters an eagle, it will be a disaster.

The tall man fell down - the difference was far

The tall man walked under the eaves - —Have to bow my head

High-grade alloy steel - too hard; hard enough

Raise your fist high and release it gently - show mercy

Tie the mule with sorghum stalks ——Pull it down

Using sorghum stalks as a whip pole - it cannot withstand the beating

Using sorghum stalks as a grinding stick - it is too strong to be used as a ladder

Sorghum stalks are used as a ladder ——Can’t go up

Putting up a parasol in the sorghum field—it’s hard to hold up

Planting onions in the sorghum field—a little short

In the sorghum field Planting corn - we will see the difference after autumn

Eggplants on sorghum stalks - incredible

Sorghum stalks carrying water - unaffordable

Sorghum stalks grinding Zi - can't play well

Sorghum stalks make glasses - empty frames

Sorghum scattered on the wheat field - hybrid

Gao Qiu became a Taiwei - one step to the sky

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Building a platform on the top of a high mountain - high above

Flying a kite on the top of a high mountain - a high starting point

Building a house on a high mountain - a picture of romance

Green pine on the high mountain - hard roots; evergreen all year round

Snow lotus on the high mountain - spotless

Rolling stones on the high mountain - never look back

Chili peppers grown on high mountains - extremely red

High mountains have good water, flatlands have good flowers - each has its own strengths

Anti-aircraft guns shoot tanks - the level is too low

The eyes of the anti-aircraft gun - looking up

Highway - unobstructed; unobstructed

Crawling on all fours with joy - carried away with joy

Treble The speaker fell into the well - wow, it won't come up

The manuscript was written to the edge - not qualified

The yellow sand on the Gobi Desert - endless

Gobi The stones on the beach are obvious

Looking for spring water on the Gobi Desert - extremely difficult

Giving cakes to my daughter - sincerely

The two brothers sit together ——Intimate intimacy

Two brothers sitting in the dormitory—brothers in distress

Putting a cooling fan in the crook of the arm—Breeze in both sleeves

Putting a ball in the arm socket—inflation People

Elbows - bend inward; turn inward

Pour vinegar in the elbows - sour

Put a mouse in the armpit - pretend Hunting hunters

The pigeons just pick up the tall gates and fly away - forgetting their roots

Cut the leeks and peel the jute - one yard is one yard

No sickle is needed to cut the leeks—— Nonsense

Cut off a cat's tail and mix it with cat food - eat it yourself

Cut the wheat without a sickle - uproot it

Cut the wheat with a strong wind - a mess

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Cut off your nose and eat it with another face - shameless

A stranded ship - a dilemma

Go to the capital - run for the same future

Leather shoes have no appearance - they resemble each other while being beaten

A toad eats a wasp - it takes a cone backwards

A toad burps - it's flatulent

A toad Wearing a halter - so shameless

Toad wearing a hat - pretending to be a short and fat man

Toad swinging - unable to swing

Toad's eyes - Prominent

A toad's mouth - can't sing a good song

A toad holding the table - overestimating one's own capabilities; not being able to measure oneself

A toad hanging a bell - noisy Endlessly

Toad crosses the river - in one go

Toad causes headache - body is full of diseases

Toad climbs cherry tree - wants to eat delicious food

Toad is basking in the belly - lying on its back

Toad is angry - bulging its belly

Toad is jumping on the back of a cow - thinking it is big

Toad jumps into the well - I don't understand (thump)

Toad jumps up the steps - squats on the butt and hurts the face

Toad swallows watermelon - hard to swallow

A toad wants to swallow the sky - such a big breath

A toad chases a rabbit - not even close; not even close

A fly falls under the toad's mouth - a mouthful of meat is given away; Food delivered