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Flies get into the bottles - they hit the wall everywhere

Flies get into the latrines - they get fishy and cause a stink

Hide and seek on the playground - there is no place to stay; Hiding everywhere

Cao Cao's 800,000 soldiers and horses crossed the single-plank bridge - endless

Cao Cao met Jiang Gan when he was carrying him, and he met porridge when Hu Dou carried him - it was extremely unlucky; really unlucky

Cao Cao’s men - the more the better; the more the better

Cao Cao killed Cai Mao - was deceived; acted too hastily

Cao Cao killed Lu Boshe - made a mistake

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Cao Cao uses tactics - sharp and slippery

Cao Cao employs people - meritocracy

Cao Cao meets Guan Gong - overjoyed

Cao Cao met Ma Chao - cut off his beard and abandoned his robe

Cao Cao and Zhuge Liang - had different temperaments

Fighting with fools - pretending to be a hero

Take straw Ringing the bell - don't want to (ring)

Making a straw as a lamp - carelessness

A big man standing on a straw bag - can eat but not do it

Cobra in the grass --Vicious

Mushrooms on the grass--single seedlings

Reeds on the meadow--unreliable

Animal heads on the thatched house--matching Not worthy; not worthy

The leech in the grass - not a good insect

The turtle dove in the grass - I don’t know the age

The grass donkey (female donkey) is for sale Buy a donkey (male donkey)--Hu Niangteng

The straw hat is worn on the knees--something wrong

The top of the straw hat is broken--the head is exposed

The straw hat Carrying water - it's all in vain

Crawly men crossing the river - floating erratically

Crawly men putting out fires - they can't save themselves

The fire on the grass - it won't last long

Straw rope tug-of-war - cannot withstand the pull

Tie chicken feathers on straw sandals - fast; run fast

Straw sandals hit the bell - cannot beat

The lark on the grassland - clever mouth

The strong wind on the grassland - unstoppable

Lark on the grassland - panic (famine)

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The weather on the grassland - ever-changing

Open the window on the top of the toilet - the smell is sky high

The toilet is listed - it is not a factory

The urinal in the toilet - pretending to be dead (shit)

The clock in the toilet - there is a beginning (shit) and the end (clock)

The wine and perfume in the toilet - fragrant You can't tell the difference between smell and fragrance.

Looking for the Kitchen King in the toilet - looking for the wrong place; wrong place

Looking in the mirror in the toilet - smelly and beautiful

Put an egg on the lid of a teacup - unreliable; unreliable

Put a lump of sugar in a teacup - not long-lived

Place a dragon gate array in a teahouse - say whatever comes to mind

Hanging an ax in the teahouse - Hu (pot) doing (cutting) Feiwei

Hanging an ax in the teahouse - Hu (pot) coming

The teapot dropped - -No mouth

Crying about injustice in the teapot - Hu (pot) making trouble

Opening a dyeing room in the teapot - unable to manipulate; difficult to manipulate

Soaking in the teapot Bean sprouts - the endless crime of hooking up

Packing cakes in a teapot - difficult to get rid of; unable to get started; unable to get started

Taking a bath in a teapot - unable to flutter

Boiled noodles in a teapot - difficult to remove

The teapot has no belly - only the mouth is left

Boiled beef head in a teapot - cannot be removed

Tea Put salt in it--disgusting (salty)

Water in the tea shop--go away

Fire in the tea shop--as expected (burning)

Take wine with a tea bowl - don't care (pot)

Hang yourself with powder - shameless

Hang yourself with rice soup - so confused

Caught in house demolition Rats - doing a big job; the gains outweigh the losses

Tear down the east fence to make up for the west wall - make do with poverty; make do with poverty; focus on one and lose the other

Tear down the building to build a toilet - the smell is terrible

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Tear down thatched huts and build buildings - the foundation smells bad; the foundation is smelly; the roots are unclean

Tear down the uppers of shoes to make hat brims - take care of the head but not the feet

Demolish the temple Move the Bodhisattva - do it

Crisp and crisp; clean and tidy; close the stall

Tear down the temple and plant lamp grass - with intention (core) but no spirit

Tear down socks and mend shoes - look after the face without caring about the inside

Demolish a house and fly a kite - just to be romantic and not care about the family

Firewood people save others - they can't save themselves

Pour gasoline on the firewood - just a little bit

Diesel engine pumps water - hesitantly

A jackal's treat - never a good thing

A jackal's treat of a rabbit - no good thing; not a good thing

A greedy dog ??waits for bones - -Can't wait

The greedy ghost plays a lantern--looking for something to eat

The greedy ghost grabs raw meat--the greedy cat eats more than it can chew

The greedy cat eats the mouse-- Eaten alive

A greedy person makes a bet - it's all about eating

A greedy person walks into a medicinal shop - asking for trouble; asking for trouble

Nagasaka Zhao Zilong on the slope - alone

Insects eat sorghum - climb along the pole

Insects eat toads - take your time

Insects fight - wrap around the neck

The worm wears a straw hat - a tall and slender person (a person with a slender figure)

The worm wears a crutch - unreliable; unreliable

The worm crosses the rocky beach --Going around

The worm has passed through the door - nods and bows

The worm has no eyes - blindly obeys (worm)

The worm crawls into the barrel of the gun-- It's hard to turn back; it's hard to turn back

The long worm hits the wall - the python (python) hits

The long worm swallows the needle - pricks the heart

The long worm drills into the thorn canopy - there is a way out No return

A worm burrows through a bamboo tube - it's hard to turn back; it's hard to turn back

The years of a long-term worker - hard to endure

The hard-earned money of a long-term worker - hard-earned

The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead - one wave is not flat, but another wave rises

The water in the Yangtze River and the Yellow River - endless

The stones in the Yangtze River - after the wind and waves

The water of the Yangtze River flows for thousands of miles--the waves are rolling

The Yangtze River is swollen--the water is coming fiercely

The giraffe's head protrudes--the head is raised high; an expert One head

Long robe, mandarin jacket, melon skin hat - the same old style

Changing the long gown into a jacket - making up for the shortcomings

Long tail scorpion - extremely poisonous; the most poisonous

Fly a kite on a long line - take your time

Poke a long bamboo pole through the eye of the waterway - go all the way to the end

A long bamboo pole enter the city gate - difficult to turn; unable to turn

A long bamboo pole enters the alley - straight in and out; straight in and out; straight out and in

The intestines do not bend - straight temperament

The intestines are itchy - cannot be scratched

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The ever-victorious general goes to war--for no reason

The ever-victorious general returns to the dynasty--returns triumphantly

The ever-victorious general goes to the battlefield--will not withdraw his troops until he has won a complete victory

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The fall of singing shadow puppet show - beating the guy when you are embarrassed

Singing without playing the harp - howling

Singing while playing drums - knocking on the side

The opera singer is stabbed - not afraid; no harm to the body; no concern for the body

The opera singer wears glass slippers - famous actors (bright feet)

The opera singer wears dragon robes - cannot succeed The Emperor

The opera singer blows his beard - fake anger

The opera singer plays the slate - one, five and ten

The opera singer's command of troops - does not live up to his name

The opera singer sheds tears - singing and weeping; pretending; winning people's hearts

The opera singer shakes three times - fake prestige

The opera singer teaches disciples - behind-the-scenes guidance

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The opera singer took the horsewhip - and left

The opera singer read the white words - talking to himself

The opera singer has no protagonist - the nonsense stage

Wash your forehead with banknotes - your eyes will open when you see money

An overloaded train - there is a long way to go

Chao Gai’s military advisor - Wu (Wu) Yong

Shooting cannons into the sky - fantasy (loud)

Chili pepper - sharp and spicy

An arrow in the sky - a target without purpose

The eunuch of the imperial court - there is no successor

The master of the imperial court picks up dung - he will not enjoy the blessings

North Koreans Chinese New Year--killing a dog

Stir-fried without salt--boring

The iron pot used for cooking--too greasy

Put oil and salt in stir-fry--naturally

Stir-fried beans sprouted - good things are hard to come by

Stir-fried beans with wine - crispy; dry and crispy

Stir-fried leeks and green onions - no use

Stir-fried shrimp--red person (ren)

Stir-fried noodles--acquaintance

Fried noodles--acquaintance

Fried Ripe soybeans - difficult to germinate

Stir-fried pickles without salt - you have to say (salt) first

Throwing the whip like a handlebar - no one dares (to rush): Who Dare to (drive)

The loach in the lane ditch - can't make a big wave

The car overturned and the horse was tamed - it's too late; too late

The lathe Three shifts - continuous rotation

Policing passengers in the car - slaughtering (carrying) people

Cars have lanes, boats have boat lanes - each has its own way

Pull the pants to mend patches--endless holes

Pull the bell into the air--fantasy (ring)

Tear the messed up silk thread--cannot find the end

Pull up the flagpole and fire off cannons - for fear that others will not know

Pull up the sail and row - you will not enjoy the blessings

Pull your eyebrows to coax your eyes - deceive yourself and others, Deceive yourself, coax yourself

Pull your beard and play on the swing - modesty (pulling the beard)

Pull enough of the wind cape - gain the upper hand

The subjects enter the palace --Deep in depth

Agarwood used as firewood--improper use of materials

Drinking aged vinegar as wine--drinking or laughing

Old grain used as seeds--difficult to germinate

Chen Shimei doesn't recognize Qin Xianglian - likes the new and hates the old

Chen Shimei is a sedan bearer - doesn't know how to lift

Chen Shimei marries the imperial aunt - likes the new and hates the old

Chen Shimei is an attached horse - like the new and hate the old

Morning mist and cooking smoke - blow away

Strike while the iron is hot - hurry up; it is on the fire

Can't hold it open Umbrella - no bones

No pole needed for punting - let it flow; let it flow

The boss of the punting - let the wind flow

Genghis Khan's Soldiers and horses - invincible

Ripe peanuts - Manchu (benevolence)

Thinking about cocoons all day long - only selfish (silk)

City God's fan -- Fan Yin Feng

City God's Master Dai Xiao--Running in White (robe)

City God's Master Got Nervous--Ghosts Confused

City God's Master Marries His Daughter--Ghost Dress

The City God married a wife - the person carrying the sedan is a ghost, and the person sitting in the sedan is also a ghost

The City God shaved his head - a ghostly head

The Bodhisattva of the City God Temple - sitting upright ; Not afraid of ghosts

The iron abacus of the City God's Temple - difficult to calculate; unclear; not up to people to calculate

There is a notice in the City God's Temple - scare ghosts

Abacus in the City God's Temple Litigation - Rivals

Drumsticks in the City God's Temple - a pair

Pig heads in the City God's Temple - owner

Bows and arrows hung in the City God's Temple - Sex (shooting) ghosts

A gathering in the City God's Temple - pure ghosts

There was internal strife in the City God's Temple - ghosts fighting ghosts

The City God's grandmother delivered the baby - a ghost fetus was born

Chenghuang’s grandma is burning wood in the stove - ghost fire is coming out

Chenghuang Bodhisattva’s horse - not seen (riding)

Chenghuang Bodhisattva’s erhu - ghost talk

The City God didn’t wear pants - shameless; shameless

The City God fell into the well, and the Land God looked up - he didn’t dare to work (fish); work (fish) Can't afford to drive

The City God is hiding from debts - a poor man

The City God and the Jade Emperor - there is a world of difference

Pedestrians in the city gate - come and go freely

The bricks at the city gate--kicked out

Bricks at the city gate--

So pushy

The sentry on the city gate tower - the master (guard)

The pig head hanging on the city gate tower - the rack is not small; it is such a big rack

Hang a big bell on the city gate--public opinion

Grass on the city wall--the wind blows it down on both sides

Light a beacon on the city wall--emergency

City wall Climbing up to catch sparrows - a waste of effort; a waste of effort; a waste of effort

Riding a blind horse on the city wall - a risk; risk; danger

Flying a kite on top of the city - a good shot

Horse racing on the city wall - going in circles; difficult to turn around; unable to turn around

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

Opening outside the city Qianzhuang - layman

Using an umbrella on a plane - going for a ride

People coming by slow train - uninvited guests

I lost someone under the word "ride" - so good

Cheng Yaojin worshiped the banner - good luck; everyone expected him to return

Cheng Yaojin's three axes - an anticlimax and a snake tail

Cheng Ying reported on Zhao Shi - Giving up children to save orphans

Throwing the weighing weight into the sea - plummeting

The star fell off the scale beam - not knowing the weight

The crosshair on the scale beam - You can get a pound of weight

The scale beam and the scale weight are inseparable

The scale stalk pillar road-be careful with the (star) point

The scale hook is hung on the buttocks- - Called himself

Fishing with a scale hook--could not catch it

The scale snake fell into the chicken coop--made trouble

The scale weight fell into the kitchen cabinet--smashed People's rice bowls

Weighing weights across the river - dissatisfaction (floating)

Weighing weights swallowed whole - determined

Weighing weights hit iron eggs - hard against hard

The scale hits the walnut - see how hard it will be

The scale and anvil falls on the drum - I don’t understand (plop)

Eat the overlord’s meal and give it to Liu Bang Officer - not sincere

Having a full meal and gnashing teeth in idleness - looking for trouble

Being bold as a leopard - extremely vicious

Can't eat a pocket Walk around - bear your own responsibility

Eat until your ears twitch - it tastes so good

Grown up eating the ashes of rush grass - words have no weight

Eat Too much tofu - loose mouth

Too much sleeping pills - not aware

Too much broken rice - wordy

Eat honey and say nice things - -Sweet words

Eating dog meat and drinking white wine - fever inside and outside

Eating melon seeds - hesitating

Eating noodles without adding salt - there is a saying (salt) in First

Eat canned food without a knife - it’s hard to open your mouth; Those who grew up eating seawater - be lenient

Eating cucumbers dipped in snow - boring

Eating eggs without getting paid - assholes

Eating dumplings without eating them Stuffing - adjusting (picking) the skin

Eating wine with the bride - pretending; pretending

Eating roasted potatoes - blowing and patting; blowing and patting

Suffering losses are all due to carelessness - the end is coming

Can't eat chili pepper - suffer from both ends

Those who grew up eating wolf milk - extremely vicious

Eating jelly and shivering - cool to the heart; cold to the heart

Eating white sugar and rock sugar - boring

Eating leopard bile - not timid; courageous

Eat the hand-picked food and eat the wontons - it's the same thing

Eat the weighing stalk - be cautious

Eat the reassurance pill - do things steadfastly

Eating sea pepper and chewing sugar cane - sweet mouth and spicy heart

Eating chicken chin - loving to talk

Eating dry charcoal - black heart; blackened heart

Eat the courage of Thunder God - no fear of heaven or earth

Eat Ganoderma lucidum - immortality

Eat coal - the fire will rise to the sky

Eat The old hen who ate arsenic - couldn't move her head

Took the shotgun powder - was furious

Took it for three days I just want to go to the West - my skills are still shallow

After eating

Three bowls of red bean rice - full of lovesickness

Ate the roasted eggplant - overly anxious

Eat the nest chicken - holding my breath

Eat the magpie egg --Le Kaihuai

Eat a pack of paper clips - full of grievance (qu)

Eat a full belly of thunder - bold and daring

Eat a basket Rotten pomegranates - full of bad ideas

Eating a basket of rotten apricots - feeling very sad

Cows eating fish hooks fighting - intrigues

After breakfast and taking a nap - messing up the time

Eating pig liver and thinking about pig heart - insatiable greed; not greedy enough

Eating sesame oil and singing songs - smooth tone

Eating rice without remembering the farmer - forgetting one's roots

Those who grew up eating cotton - are soft-hearted

Eating noodles to find the leader - superfluous

Insect-eating bugs -- A thorn in the side

Eat people without spitting out their bones--cruel and ruthless

Taking photos of man-eating tigers--evil appearance; evil appearance

Eating people and shitting -- Inhumane; inhumane

Eating mulberry leaves and spinning silk - there is something in the belly

Eating lice to leave hind legs - stingy

Eat A stone will pull hard - stubbornness

A dog that eats shit can't stop eating shit - its nature is hard to change

If you don't remember the well digger - forget your roots

Eating swan meat--wishful thinking; delusion

Eating crooked vines and growing up--getting entangled

Eating reed blanks to draw a kang mat--full of making up things; making things up in the belly; The mouth can weave

Eat steamed buns with chili peppers - a refreshing picture

Eat turtle skins - pretend to be a bastard grandchild

Eat slime and swim in the West Lake - be poor and happy

Eating salted fish with dipping sauce - redundant

Eating peeled bananas - eating them inside and out

Eating medicinal rock sugar as a primer - bitter Sweet

Eating fish without spitting out the bones - speaking with a prickly tone

Eating dates without spitting out the core - swallowing them whole

Eating a vegetarian evil woman - mouth The intention is not good

Eating pork and reciting Buddhist scriptures - pretending to be a good person

Those who grew up eating bamboo poles - straight people; straight people,

eating sea peppers to teach others --Talk with spiciness

Eat Coptis chinensis and sing songs--take pleasure in suffering

Eat chicken and catch duck--Insatiable greed; not enough greed

Eating plums and asking questions about sweetness and sourness - asking questions knowingly

Eating fried dough sticks and singing - glib tone

Infatuation meets cold treatment - heartbreaking; heartbreaking; sad

The tortoise in the pond, the turtle in the pond--all the way

The lotus in the pond--unstained by the mud

The lotus leaves in the pond--follow the wind Swinging

The loach in the pond - can't make big waves

Touch the Bodhisattva in the pond - the God of Lao (fishing)

Going shirtless - it's time to do it

Barefoot monk - two heads of light

Ask the blind man for directions - the direction is unclear; you are looking for the wrong person

Scold the bald man at the monk - looking for it Provoking anger

To ask for jujubes from the willow tree - deliberately making things difficult; intentionally making things difficult

To call the husband to the uncle - to recognize one's relatives indiscriminately

To eat sand pears - - I am willing (gnawing) in my heart

A moth-eaten shoulder pole--cannot withstand the pressure from both ends

A moth-eaten old locust tree--empty in the belly; empty in the belly

A worm-eaten apple--it will rot wherever you put it

The worm got into the walnut--pretend to be a good person (benevolence); pretend to be a good person (benevolence)

Draw a knife Cut off water - Wang Feishinji

The cramped loofah - wilted

The cramped tiger - collapsed

The sprouting garlic - - Doubtful

Smoking without fire - getting the light

Smoking and burning pillows - not blaming others

An enemy fights - you but not me

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Dog poop wrapped in silk and cloth - infamous

Ugly monsters put on rouge - think they are beautiful

Bed bugs crawl into the worship box - seize the reason (gift)

The bed bug bites the fat man - taking advantage of it;

Soaked in oil and water

Stinky tofu in the oil pan - a bit fragrant

Rotten eggs - throw it away

Walnuts in the smelly puddle - not a good person (Jen) )

Stinky mosquitoes - dead bites

Stinky sheepskin - no need to use (nitrate)

Go out of the east gate and turn west - stupid things

The fox coming out of the hole - a thief's head

The mouse coming out of the hole - looking around

The prawn coming out of the pot - bowing (back arch) and kneeling

A big ship going abroad - a layman (sailing)

A monk takes a wife - does not follow the rules

A married girl - has a master

Going out The oriole out of the cage - free and at ease

The bamboo shoots out of the soil - emerging; exposed

The bricks out of the kiln - finalized; finalized

Bake the steamed buns out of the cage and eat them - not enough heat

The steel ingots out of the oven - have been shaped; finalized

The red iron out of the oven - find a beating

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Do not touch molten iron from the furnace

Take a dog with you when you go out - go with others

Wear a mask when you go out - put one on your mouth

Go out on two legs - follow others

Go out and take a plane - fly far away

The tiger coming out of the mountain - the fierce look is revealed; unstoppable

The hibiscus coming out of the water --Spotless

The bullet that comes out of the barrel--will not turn; never looks back; never looks back

The nail that comes out--will be hit first

unearthed The pottery figurines - finally have their day

The unearthed bamboo shoots - cannot be covered

The unearthed cultural relics - baby bumps; old antiques

The sewage The ditch fell into the latrine again - very unlucky; really unlucky

Going out of the Yamen and scolding the street - looking for trouble

The eighth day of the Lunar New Year is the Double Ninth Festival - soon (9th)

The moon on the second and third day of the lunar month--unclear

The sun appears in the first sight--sees the sky again; the clouds clear and the sun appears

The newborn calf--not afraid of tigers

Newborn baby--little hands and feet

Walking on the first night of the Lunar New Year--it's pitch dark

Going out on the first night of the Lunar New Year--everywhere is unknown

Staying up on New Year's Eve-- Seeing off the old and welcoming the new

The greedy cat in the kitchen - remembering to eat but not fight

The garbage in the kitchen - trivial things

The chef can't help but make porridge

The cook moves home - starts a new one

The cook peels onions - picks up the skin

The cook goes home - no more quarrels (fried) with you

Hook the moon with a hoe - out of reach

Peel into Coptis chinensis with a hoe - sarcastic

The Overlord of Chu lifts the cauldron - such great strength

The Overlord of Chu is trapped in Gaixia --Besieged on all sides

The Overlord of Chu planted garlic--it was planted at home

The Overlord of Chu committed suicide--his reputation was ruined

The Overlord of Chu committed suicide--he had no face to return to Jiangdong

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The conflict between Chu and Han - it is more about strategy than courage

The king of Chu was happy with Yanzi - he humiliated others and was humiliated

The king of Chuzhuang guessed a riddle - a blockbuster

The administration of the King of Chuzhuang - a blockbuster

Pretending to be confused and pretending to be stupid

Wearing a vest and a cotton hat - inappropriate

Wearing shoes that are not worn out - good foundation

Wearing straw sandals to climb trees - not suitable (drag)

Wearing rabbit shoes - running not fast

Wearing spiked shoes and stepping on the roof tiles--poking leaks

Wearing spiked shoes and leaning on a walking stick--step by step

Wearing winter clothes and shaking a summer fan--not knowing whether it is hot or cold

Wearing leather shoes and a hat - a combination of earth and foreign

Wearing a sweatshirt and a cotton hat - I don't know the age

Wearing a tight mandarin and growing up - caring

Wear soleless shoes - keep your feet on the ground

Wear wooden shoes to cross the Motian Ridge - take risks

Wear a leather jacket and eat glutinous rice - people around you are hot

Wear a leather jacket Go barefoot - it's half cold

Pangolins dominate Mount Tai - they can't be attacked

Wear raincoats to put out fires - they will burn sooner or later

Wearing rabbit shoes - running fast

Wearing socks without soles - showing off face

Wearing a suit and hat - a combination of local and foreign styles

Wearing new shoes Going the old way - following the old ways

Wearing a T-shirt and a top hat - inappropriate

Spreading gossip, making mistakes - asking for trouble; asking for trouble; making trouble out of nothing

Chickens were born in the cabin - floating (hatching)

The leak was fixed when the boat reached the middle of the river - too late; too late

The boat arrived at the dock and the car arrived - it stopped moving

Firecrackers are set off under the boat - a dull sound; a dull sound; no sound

The back of the boat is facing north - difficult (south) travel

Buy a ticket before the boat leaves - missed it Timing

The boat boss leads his disciples - where to start (river)

The boat boss worships God - why (river)

The boat boss sits on the stern - to watch the wind Steering the boat

Hold an umbrella on the boat - there is no sky and no earth

Have a party on the boat - singing and dancing

People on the boat filled with putty - take your time

People on the boat came ashore - no walking

Fire on the boat - there is a bottom

A banquet was held on the bow of the ship - it was difficult to spread out

The boat is out of the water - it won't work; it won't work

Put plaster on the sore - it can't be peeled off

Paper on the window - it will break if you poke it

People walking through the window - layman

Looking at people through the window - looking down on them

Putting osmanthus in the window - fragrant inside and outside

Growing melons on the windowsill - Not big

The window is too small to jump in - out of place

Blow the trumpet under the bed - low voice

Blow the trumpet under the bed - low voice

Pile a pagoda under the bed - the height is limited

Fly a kite under the bed - it cannot fly high

Pile a chicken under the bed - remind you

Bed Bowing underneath - can't lift your head

Practice martial arts under the bed - can't use it

Swing an ax under the bed - not easy to use

Under the bed Drawing a bow - hurting someone with a hidden arrow

Playing with tricks in bed - can't open up a scene

Blowing out a lamp and binding feet - blind entanglement

Blowing out a lamp and telling stories - talking nonsense

Blow a lamp to catch lice - touch blindly

The blower performs a happy event - bragging

The blower's belly - bloated; bulging with air

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The trumpeters are divided into families - one person has a trumpet

The trumpeters go to the market - looking for trouble

The trumpeters call for a formation--a competition

The trumpeters dance-- Jumping and blowing

Blowing the fire tube is blocked - gambling (blocking) air

Blowing the fire tube to kill birds - not like a gun (gun); not a real gun (gun)

Blow the chaff to see the rice - a small profit makes a big profit

Blow the chaff to make money--a business without capital

Blow the fire to put out the fire--the tone is not small

Suona player's cheeks - swollen

Being a sugar player - having a loud voice

Suona player's career change - not wanting to be a human being

Hai Zi Chao Cai -- Smashing pots

Spring silkworms will die--carrying secrets (silk)

Spring grass in the hall--emergence of wisdom

Spring tea tips--fresh and fresh Tender

The spring equinox brings rain - just in time

The willow branches in spring - fall to the ground and take root

The radish in spring - guilty conscience

Spring drizzle--as precious as oil

Spring bees--can't stay idle

Spring treetops--change in one day

Spring River Bian--full of poetic (moist) meaning

Spring, summer, autumn and winter--every year

Lice on the toon tree--lazy phase (elephant)

Porcelain rooster, glass cat - not a hair is plucked

Pearls on a porcelain plate - plainly displayed

Resigning as a husband to become a thief - not doing serious work; not doing serious things

The turtle dove in the thorn forest - I don't know the spring and autumn

The bitter wormwood in the thorn forest - no one cares (picking)

The thorn cane plays cotton - Yue all

The more messy

The hedgehog’s head is not easy to shave

The hedgehog is angry-the hair is fried

The hedgehog’s leather-wrapped steel needle-pricks the hand inside and outside

Hedgehog rolling on the palm - encountering difficult things; troublesome

From Henan to Hunan - difficult (south) becomes more difficult (south)

The hero crawled out of the fire pit - Survival

Falled a basket of eggs from upstairs - none of them were good; none of them were good

Jumped from the sewage tank In the cesspit - the more you do it, the stinker gets worse

The princess who was pampered since childhood - do whatever you want

Look at people from the slanted door--how you look at it is as crooked as you want

From The waiter in the salt shop - so busy (salty) that he panics

The rough stone has a temper - he gets angry when touched

There is smoke in the vinegar factory - the sour gas rises to the sky

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Chili peppers soaked in vinegar - sour and spicy

Making fun with a vinegar bottle - the sourness is high

Making wine with a vinegar jar - nonchalant (pot)

Soak pepper in a vinegar jar - taste the bitterness

Cui Yuanyang sent Zhang Sheng - a heartbreak that is indescribable

Tempered steel bars - would rather break than bend

Wrong potato and horse hemp - not knowing what is good or bad; indifferent

Putting the wrong woman's shoes on the wrong man - adding more mistakes to the mistake

Building a ladder to the sky - desperate

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Daji's descendants went to the banquet - their tails were exposed; their true colors were revealed

The defeated quails and the defeated chickens - couldn't get into battle

The defeated soldiers - Dejected

Reasoning an injustice - speaking out for justice

Going down the mountain to collect firewood - Worrying about (payroll)

Entering the pawn shop because of jealousy - going to the wrong door; Wrong door

Lighting up lanterns to catch up with dowry - busy at both ends

Sending telegrams to buy train tickets - rushing in and out

Knocking out teeth and swallowing --Suffer the anger

Sending my daughter to marry a wife--working on both ends

An overturned frog coop--a mess

Sleeping during the night watch--doing things inappropriately

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When you get a drink, just ask the person carrying the pot - you can’t be wrong

Open the coffin and shout to catch the thief - wrongfully condemn the dead person

Open the water gate - roll forward

Break the pot head - no winner (cooking)

Break the plate against the rim of the bowl - no dirt

Kill the rabbit and feed it to the hawk - give you the benefit Kill the bad guy

Hit the gong to find the child - beat the guy for shame

Hit the bird with accurate aim - it's clear at a glance

Break your head to act like a tough guy - suffer the consequences

Breaking words and swearing in the street - spitting blood

Slap your face and act - go on stage

Shoot without aiming - aim without aim

Put an umbrella and wear a raincoat --An unnecessary move

Hit the snake to the seven inches - just right

Hit the snake with high fives - a deal

Fetch water without turning off the faucet - let it go Let it flow; let it flow

Kill your son to recruit a son-in-law - fresh picture

Hit the mad dog and hurt it - bite him back

Forge without hammer - charge hard Ability

Forging iron and dismantling the furnace - disbanding (fire)

Making iron and selling grain - each doing his own job

Hunting rabbits and catching yellow sheep - especially good ; Fish out the outer pieces

The pile head is set

One slap and three rubs--false benevolence, hypocrisy; hypocrisy

The oil money is not enough. Buy vinegar--for special use

Sell fish for money and smoke big cigarettes--come in the water, go in the fire

The fishermen go home--don't care (lake)

Hit the ear by slapping someone - too far off topic

Pretend to be fat by slapping someone in the face - pretend to understand when you don't know

Stop only by hitting the waist - just what you want

Walking with a rooster to lay eggs - making things difficult for others

Walking at night with a flashlight - a bright future

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Hitting a rabbit and running away - the gain outweighs the loss

The dial on the typewriter - horizontal and vertical are incomprehensible

The big white rooster lays colorful eggs - bizarre; Too bizarre

Robbery in broad daylight - blatant

Meeting the Lord of Hell in broad daylight - seeing a ghost

Bringing out a rolling pin - evil (噙) stick

Big insect beats haha--Smiling Tiger

Big insect head, long insect tail--Antiger head and snake tail

Big knife kills chicken--Makes a fuss

Big belly The arhat writes an article - he has something in his belly

The dung truck leaves the village - pretends to be dead (shit)

The strong wind blows down the handsome flag - a bad start

The strong wind blew over the wheat straw stacks - it was a mess

Lighting a lamp in a strong wind - it was ugly

Eating fried noodles on a windy day - it was difficult to speak; it was difficult to speak; it was difficult to speak

The oil lamp on a windy day - it blew

The doctor waved his hand - there is no cure

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

Big There is a model fish in the tank - not running; unable to run

The big man covers the small man with a quilt - not caring about the head but the feet

The big man stands under the low eaves - cannot lift his head

The eldest girl worships heaven and earth - the first time; the first time

The eldest girl holds the child - someone else's; the helper

The eldest girl acts as a matchmaker - first People are behind themselves; they have too much time to take care of themselves; they have words to talk about others, but no words to talk about themselves

A big girl's long braid - thrown back; thrown behind her head

A big girl's backbone --The generation of female prostitutes (back)

The inner thoughts of the older girls - cannot be understood

The older girls begging for food - stubborn; unable to show face

The eldest girl misses her husband's family - it is difficult to speak; Threading the needle and thread; working hard

The eldest girl raises the children - thankless; thankless; hard work is not done well

The eldest girl holds the keys - she has the position but not the power; she is not the master of the house

The big girl sits on the flower bed - sooner or later; sooner or later once

The lady in the Grand View Garden - the four limbs are not diligent and the five grains are not separated

大A tube inside a small tube - the wrong diameter

The eldest daughter's scarf - around the neck

The eldest daughter buys a wig - whatever (braided)

The eldest daughter hopes Lang--Thinking about it day and night

A small boat in the ocean--no boundaries

The tide of the sea--rising and falling

The sea turns tofu Boat - coming in the water, going in the water

Fishing in the sea, hunting in the mountains - each eating one

Duckweed in the sea - not found

The waves in the sea--magnificent waves

The grains of sand in the sea--countless

The water in the sea--no matter where you go, you will find it salty; What a shame (salty)

Lost a needle in the sea - nowhere to be found; hard to find

Spit in the sea - inconspicuous

Lost a pole in the sea -- I don't know the depth

The Wangjiang Pavilion on the edge of the river - the tower near the water

The sheets are dripping from the river - Liu (Liu) Bei (Quilt)

Wash your hands in a big river - clean

Pure in a big river - not noticeable

Oil in a big river - just a little bit

Big Beard --Problem (shaving)

Fire alarm--a blockbuster

Everyone sings the same tune--with the same voice

Big chickens don't eat broken rice--can't see Eyes up

Everyone is watching the movie - you have seen it with your own eyes

The little bird by the river - has seen the wind and waves

The water bubbles in the river - Insignificance

Pissing in the river - not much with you, but not much without you

The general rides a horse - majestic

Big feet wearing small shoes - Uncomfortable; money (front) is tight; difficult to step; hard to hold on to; hard to hold on to; difficult to advance

Trust is believed in the streets and is passed down in the streets - hearsay

Selling flutes on the street - blowing one's own

Having an illegitimate child on the street - making a fool of oneself in public

Big truck driving into a small alley - difficult to turn; unable to turn

Chew the stuffing of the buns with big mouthfuls - focus on the key points

Read Buddhist scriptures - confused

Made marble door plaque - hard brand

The strongman carries the rolling plate on his back - so much strength

The strongman plays with the pole - it is easy

The strongman embroiders - beyond the power; unable to do what he wants; more than enough but not enough; Something is wrong

Daliang Jian is a civilized stick - overqualified for use

Dalong does not eat small dried fish - looks down upon him

The grass beside the road - -There are not many with you, but there are not many without you

Telegraph poles on the road - stand aside

Bricks on the road - stumbling blocks

Onion on the road --A waste of effort; a waste of effort; a waste of work

The big ship docked at the small port--it couldn't reach it

The big ship dropped anchor--it was steady and steady

Marijuana Feeding seeds to livestock--not a good material

Making malt sugar--a good material

Spring couplets at the gate--every year

Hung toilet at the gate --Notorious

Planting rice on the gate--with doorway (rice)

Couplet on the gate--a pair of red

Hang a broom on the gate-- Smell (scan) face

Rice's younger brother - millet

The spring silkworm wakes up from sleep - belly full of private (silk)

Rolls pancakes with thumbs and eats them --Eating oneself; biting oneself

Pick your thumbs into your ears--you can't get in

New Year's greetings on the first day of the new year--you are good and I am good; each other, each other Same

Eating noodles on the first day of the new year - changing customs

Eating steamed buns on the first day of the new year - not fragrant

Visiting people on the first day of the new year - meeting people Just bow

The robe on New Year's Day - can't be borrowed

Looking through the imperial calendar on New Year's Day - the first time; the first time

New Year's Eve We met on the first day of the lunar new year - just say good things

Read the almanac on the first day of the lunar new year - the days are long

There is no moon on the first day of the lunar new year - the same every year

The chopping board on New Year’s Eve—every family is busy

The fireworks on New Year’s Eve—a riot of colors

Look at the imperial calendar on New Year’s Eve—it’s not scheduled; There is no time

Bake porridge on the night of New Year's Eve--the end of the year is sad

The moon will appear on the fifth night of the New Year--the first time; the first time

The big fat man wears a small coat--doesn't fit

The big fat man rides the thin donkey--doesn't fit

The big fat man jumps into the well--can't go deep; doesn't go deep

Big Fat Man Jumping on Rubber Bands - Soft Kung Fu

Big Fat Man Pushing the Mill - Fiction (Turn on the Belly)

Big Fat Man Going Down the Mountain - Rolling and Climbing

The big fat man learns to swim - great buoyancy

The big fat man rolls forward - rolling ball

Hit a pack of wolves with a cannon - disperses with a roar

The temperament of the cannon--love to bomb

The cannon shoots flies--it is not cost-effective;

Cannon barrel - does not turn; cannot turn

Big and clever but small on the back - cleverness adds to cleverness

Eating fried beans on a hot day - simply; Just do it

Adults don't remember the faults of villains - magnanimous

Read newspapers with big tongue - vague; vague

Master beats eggs - -Break them one by one

The moss and hair on the big stone slab--can't grow

The big stone slab weighs down the toad--can't get enough energy

The big stone sinks into the sea--it plummets

A big stone crushes a crab to death - to use force to suppress others

Baking in the sun under a big tree - Yin and Yang cannot be distinguished

Hanging a bag from a big tree - pretending to be crazy (Wind)

The flood washed away the Dragon King Temple - one family disowned the whole family

The flood washed away the Bodhisattva - Wonderful (Temple)

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Sesame seeds in the fish - hard to find

Peel the garlic - go deep into the layers

Stir the frozen tofu with garlic - difficult (mixing)

Grub the garlic - Do-it-yourself

Strike the gong with a big hammer - clang; clang clang

Hung calligraphy and painting in the center of the hall - upright

Big head fish (cod) carrying a saddle on its back - -Running around the world

Make dumplings with a pin--prick the heart

Hang a sail on the thigh--have a good journey

Put a doorkeeper on the thigh--go away

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Put a trademark on your thigh - publicize it wherever you go

Big bowl covered with small bowl - manage well

Big net to catch small fish - Laoer No effort; hard work but no results

Letting ducks out in the fog - there is no return

Looking at the mountains in the fog - hopelessness

The big blind man reads the notice --Pretending

The elephant catches the mouse--there is no way to use the strength; there is nowhere to use the strength

The elephant's trunk--can bend and stretch

The elephant's butt - cannot be pushed

The elephant breathes - a two-pronged approach

The elephant pulls the teeth out of its mouth - difficult to do

The elephant catches the phoenix --High-minded but low-handed

An elephant walks--steadily; sure-footed

An elephant pulls teeth from its mouth--cowardly; courageous; difficult to handle; so bold; good Big courage

Heavy snow falls in the sea - visible, but intangible

The smoker's teeth - black

The smoker pulls the cart - - Weak and weak; less energetic and weak

Big eyes stare at small eyes--looking at each other

Big-eyed thief meets warehouse mouse--big eyes stare at small eyes

Dayan Eating lotus stalks - straight neck

The wild geese fly southeast - proudly

The wild geese follow the plane - lagging behind

The uncle and the grandpa - only a little bit behind ; Almost

Eat jelly on a cloudy day - don't look at the weather

A shrimp in the mouth of a big fish - can't run away

A man has a big belly - he can bend and stretch

A small axis inside a big axis - words (paintings) within words (paintings)

The big characters are missing the horizontal axis - pretending to be a person; pretending to be a human being

A big-mouthed crow eating food--a greedy look

A fool marries a fool--no one cares about anyone

The fool feels the pulse--can't feel it

The fool Eating from a covered cup - there is no way around

A fool hums a tune - no music

A fool watches a play - it is just a lively show