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Spoken sayings about chickens

Synonyms for the Year of the Rooster

A collection of cute things from the three coastal areas of Jiangsu Province

(1) Two-word sentence:

Silver Rooster———— siren.

Kicking the chicken——refers to the medium of romance. The Tujia people call kicking the shuttlecock "kicking the chicken". During the Spring Festival, young men and women kick the "chicken" together. One person kicks the "chicken" up, and everyone competes to catch it. The person who catches the "chicken" can chase and beat anyone with grass. Young men and women often use grass to chase their loved ones.

(2) Three-character sentence:

Beating a plague chicken——a metaphor for a person who rushes around.

Kill the chicken - get the advantage.

Chicken urinating - rare: the chicken's feces and urine are excreted together, not just peeing separately. A metaphor for something extremely rare.

There is a walking chicken - it means that you are sure; your judgment is accurate.

A chicken that cannot hatch. It is a metaphor for a person who has no future.

Ruthless Chicken - In the old days, when the boss wanted to fire an employee, he could not explain it clearly due to human feelings, so he used a hint method: inviting employees to dinner at the end of the year. When the boss was very polite to an employee and asked him to Putting the chicken nuggets on his bowl means that he will not keep them in the coming year. The employee understood the idea and went to settle his salary after the meal and find another job.

Bragging goods - in the old days, people who sold items or their own children at low prices were marked by knotting straw heads. Most of them now refer to commodities that are sold at low prices.

Fallen chicken——originally refers to a chicken that has fallen into the water and looks decayed and trembling all over. It refers to people who are declining, depraved, and depressed.

Lost-soul chicken - a metaphor for a person who is unstable and has abnormal speech and behavior. Cooking (cooking) chicken: It is a metaphor for someone who is determined not to leave. Pulling the cocktail tail: a proud look.

Raw chicken essence——originally refers to a rooster in heat. Metaphor for a lustful man.

Chicken under the stove - means timid and afraid of going out.

Chicken-hair shirt——refers to frivolity.

Iron Rooster - means stingy.

The mother chicken crows - it means abnormality, that is, an ominous sign.

A drowned rat——looking embarrassed.

(3) Four-character sentence:

Raising snakes and eating chickens means that good intentions will not be rewarded.

Chicken intestines and duck lungs - a metaphor for a small vessel.

The rooster poops (poops) - a metaphor for doing things that are hard before and then soft, or tight before and then loose.

Ask the guest to kill the chicken - ask the guest if he wants to kill the chicken and eat it. Describe hypocrisy.

The rooster crows in the middle of the night - originally refers to the time when the cock crows. It is often used as a metaphor for people who are shameless.

The chicken fell into the juice vat——looking embarrassed.

Chickens fight with dogs to peck at each other - meaning everyone will bully you.

(4) Five-character sentence:

Killing a chicken with a bull's knife - a metaphor for making a mountain out of a molehill.

Chicken gizzard (ratio) is the same as beef gizzard (ratio) - chicken legs and beef legs are certainly not comparable. The metaphors are obviously different and difficult to compare. They cannot be compared.

Danjia chickens see the water - people raising chickens on the water often use chicken coops hung at the stern of the boat. The chicken was thirsty and wanted to drink water. Although it was very close to the river, it couldn't drink it. It is a metaphor that what is not available in reality is only hope and fantasy.

Hairless chickens fight - when hairless chickens fight, they lose the protection of their feathers and peck and bite directly to the meat. It is a metaphor that every action (movement) involves vital interests. It is also a metaphor for real action.

Being too full to eat chicken means being tired of delicious food and not even eating chicken.

The cock and the rooster - difficult to deal with.

Chicken mother brings chickens - a metaphor for writing that is not neat, big or small.

Centipede, chicken, hen and snake - a metaphor for those people and things that restrict each other or have their own victories and defeats, forming a chain relationship. It is extended to ridicule the "love triangle" relationship between men and women.

In nature, the three kinds of animals, centipedes, hens and snakes, are indeed born to control each other. Centipedes are afraid of hens, hens are afraid of snakes, and snakes are afraid of centipedes, forming a chain of mutual constraints.

Chicken fat and fragrant paws——It means that when someone in a family becomes famous, others will follow suit; or when one person with a good relationship has benefited, others will also benefit. . Now, some people apply this sentence to the officialdom, and the "nepotism" that occurs has a certain connection with this sentence. The Chinese idiom "When a person attains enlightenment, chickens and dogs ascend to heaven" has the same meaning but the same purpose.

The old hen has sores - there is disease in her fur.

(5) Six-character sentence:

Use chicken feathers to test fire - a metaphor for self-destruction.

Chicken and duck, duck and chicken - messing around.

(6) Seven-character sentence:

Stealing the chicken but losing the rice - metaphor not only does not take advantage but suffers a loss.

An egg is four ounces lighter when touched - it is a metaphor that some people are very greedy and want to take advantage of whatever they do.

To steal a chicken is also to lose a handful of rice - a metaphor for having capital to do anything.

Killing a chicken with a butcher's knife - don't make a fuss out of a molehill.