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Crossword puzzles and allegorical sayings, please send them to anyone who knows! ! ! ! one

crossword puzzle:

1. crossword puzzle: Shi Dakai-Yan.

2. crossword puzzle: need half, leave half-ray.

3. crossword puzzle: January 1st is not today-tomorrow.

4. crossword puzzle: take half, throw half-milk.

5. crossword puzzle: comprehensive store-noisy.

Two-part allegorical saying:

1. A Dou's mountain-giving it away for nothing.

2. A Dou-style figure-no ability.

3. A Er blowing sheng-just making up the numbers.

4. A Er should be a doctor-no one dares to invite him.

5. A Er is full of strings-fooling around.

Extended information

Historical origin of two-part allegorical sayings: The name "Xiehou" first appeared in the Tang Dynasty. The so-called "after the five breaks of Zheng" (a kind of "after the break" poem) has been mentioned in the Biography of Zheng Gui in the Old Tang Dynasty.

But as a language form and phenomenon, it appeared as far back as the pre-Qin period. For example, "The Warring States Policy Chu Ce IV": "It is not too late to mend." That is to say, it is not too late to repair the sheepfold after losing the sheep. This is the two-part allegorical saying that we have seen today.