Hammer for cooking - smashing the pot
Spring silkworms will die - pregnant with secrets (silk)
Spring grass makes a fuss - wisdom emerges from desperation
Spring tea tips - fresh and tender
Spring equinox rain - just in time
Spring willow branches - roots falling to the ground
Spring radish ——Guilty
Spring drizzle—as expensive as oil
Spring bees—can’t stay idle
Spring treetops—change in one day
Spring by the river - full of poetic (wet) meaning
Spring, summer, autumn and winter - there every year
Lice on the chun tree - lazy phase ( Elephant)
Porcelain rooster, glass cat - not a hair is pulled out
Pearls on a porcelain plate - obvious
Resigning as a teacher to become a thief - not doing your job properly; Serious business
The turtle dove in the thorn forest - I don’t know the age
The bitter wormwood in the thorn forest - no one pays attention (picking)
The thorn cane plays with cotton - the more it is trimmed, the more messy it becomes
The hedgehog's head - not an easy head to shave
The hedgehog is angry - his hair is exploding
Hedgehog's leather-covered steel needle - pricking the hand inside and out
Hedgehog rolling on the palm - encountering trouble; trouble
From Henan to Hunan - difficulties (south) become more difficult (South)
A hero climbed out of a fire pit - surviving from death
A basket of eggs dropped from upstairs - none of them are good; none of them are good
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Jumping from the sewage tank into the manure tank - the more you do it, the stinker will get worse
The princess who was pampered since childhood - do whatever you want
Looking at people from the slanted door - how to see it How is it wrong?
The guy who made a fuss from the salt shop - so idle (salty) that he panics
The rough stone has a temper - gets angry when touched
The Vinegar Factory There is smoke in it - sour gas is rising into the sky
Chili peppers soaked in vinegar - sour and spicy
Making fun with a vinegar bottle - sour gas is rising into the sky
Making wine in a vinegar jar ——Indifferent (pot)
Soak pepper in a vinegar jar - taste all the bitterness
Cui Yuanyang sent Zhang Sheng - a sadness that is indescribable
Tempered Steel bar - I would rather break it than bend it
Put the potato on the wrong side and put it on the horse - don't know what is good and what is good; do not distinguish between good and evil
Wrong man wears the wrong woman's shoes - make more mistakes upon mistakes
< p>Building a ladder to the sky - desperateDaji's descendants went to the banquet - their tails were exposed; their true colors were revealed
The defeated quail fought the defeated chicken - they couldn't get into battle
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Arguing against injustice - speaking out for justice
The firewood collector going down the mountain - worried (wage)
Jealous Entering the pawn shop - wrong door; looking for the wrong door
Lighting up lanterns to catch dowry - busy at both ends
Sending telegrams to buy train tickets - in a hurry
Knock out your teeth and swallow it - swallow your anger
Send your daughter to marry a wife - busy at both ends
Knocked over the frog coop - a mess
Sleeping while the watchman is sleeping - doing things inappropriately
Looking in the mirror with a painted face - scaring yourself
Broken glass bottle - waste
Fighting Pulling the beard - modesty (pulling the beard)
When asking for wine, just ask the person carrying the pot - you can't go wrong
Open the coffin and shout to catch the thief - unjust death
The water that opens the gate - rolls forward
Breaks the pot head - no winner (cooking)
Smashes the plate and the rim of the bowl - not the right one
Hitting rabbits to feed eagles - the benefits are given to evil people
Hitting gongs to find children - beating guys for shame
Hitting birds is accurate - it is clear at a glance
Break your head and pretend to be a tough guy - suffer the consequences
Break your mouth and curse in the street - spit blood
Slap your face and act - appear in disguise
Shoot without aiming - aimless< /p>
Hold an umbrella and put on a raincoat - superfluous
Hit the snake within seven inches - just right
Hit the snake with a high five - it's a done deal
< p>beatDon't turn off the tap - let it flow; let it flow
Beat your son to death to recruit a son-in-law - a fresh picture
Hit a mad dog that hurts - bite him back
Forging iron without a hammer - hard work is full of ability
Forging iron, dismantling the furnace - disbanding (fire)
Forging iron and selling grain - each doing his own job
Hunting rabbits to catch Arrive at Yellow Sheep - extremely good; fish out the outer pieces
The pile head is set
One slap and three rubs - false benevolence, false righteousness; hypocrisy
Don’t buy vinegar with the money you pay for gas - use it exclusively for your own use
Sell fish for money and smoke big cigarettes - come in the water, go in the fire
The fisherman goes home - I don’t care (Lake)
Those who slap the palms, knock their ears - too far off topic (hooves)
Slap their faces to pretend to be fat - pretend to understand if they don’t understand
Hit Don't give up until you reach your waist - just what you want
Hitting a rooster to lay eggs - forcing others to do things
Walking at night with a flashlight - a bright future
Running while beating a rabbit Killing a horse - the loss outweighs the gain
The dial on the typewriter - nothing can be said
The big white rooster laying flower eggs - bizarre; too bizarre
Robbery in broad daylight ——Blatantly
Meeting the Lord of Hell in broad daylight——It’s like seeing a ghost
Poop brings out a rolling pin——Evil (噙) stick
Big insect beats haha——Smiling Tiger< /p>
Big worm head, long worm tail - tiger head and snake tail
Cut a chicken with a big knife - make a fuss out of a molehill
A pot-bellied arhat writes an article - he has something in his belly
The dung truck left the village - pretending to be dead (shit)
The strong wind blew down the handsome flag - a bad start
The strong wind blew over the wheat haystacks - a mess
Lighting a lamp in a windy place - ugly
Eating fried noodles on a windy day - it is difficult to speak; /p>
The doctor waved his hand - there is no cure
Putting a needle in the big tank - thick, medium and thin
Modeling fish in the big tank - not running; unable to run
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The big man covers the small person's quilt - he cares about his head but not his feet
The big man stands under the short eaves - he can't raise his head
The big girl worships the heaven and earth - her head Once; for the first time
The eldest girl holds the child - someone else's; to help
The eldest girl acts as a matchmaker - puts others before herself; has too much time to take care of herself; has the words to talk about others, but has no time to take care of herself. Talk about yourself
The long braid of a big girl - thrown back; thrown behind the head
The backbone of a big girl - the female generation (back)
The eldest girl’s thoughts - cannot be understood
The eldest girl begging for food - stubborn; unable to save face
The eldest girl misses her husband’s family - it is difficult to speak; it is difficult to speak ; It’s not easy to speak
A big girl’s embroidery—fine work; nine twists and turns
A big girl’s wedding dress embroidery—threading the needle and thread; fine work
Big A girl raising a child - thankless effort; thankless effort; hard work but not done well
The eldest girl holds the key - she has a position but no power; she is not the master of the house
The eldest girl is a spoiled child. ——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 inseparable
Big pipes within small pipes-wrong caliber
The eldest daughter's scarf - wrap around the neck
The eldest daughter buys a wig - casually (braided)
The eldest daughter looks forward to her husband - she longs for her husband day and night
< p>A small boat in the ocean - no boundariesThe tide of the sea - rising and falling
The sea has overturned the tofu boat - the water comes and the water goes p>
Fishing in the sea, hunting in the mountains - each eating a piece
Duckweed in the sea - nowhere to be found
The waves in the sea - magnificent
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The grains of sand in the sea - countless
The water in the sea - it is too salty wherever it goes; it is too salty wherever it goes
Dropping a needle in the sea - nowhere to be found; hard to find
Spitting in the sea - inconspicuous
Locking a pole in the sea - not knowing the depth
Big Wangjiang Pavilion on the riverside - a tower near the water
>Bedsheets drip down in the river - Liu (Liu) Bei (Quilt)
Wash your hands in the river - clean
Pink in the river - inconspicuous< /p>
The oily flowers in the river - a little bit
The big beard - a difficult problem (shaving)
Fire alarm - a blockbuster
Everyone sang One tune - speaking with the same voice
The big chicken doesn't eat broken rice - he doesn't like it
Everyone watches the movie - it's clear to see
Big chicken The little bird by the river - has seen the wind and waves
The water bubble in the river - insignificant
A puddle of urine in the river - not much with you, but not much without you
The general rides a horse - majestic
Wearing small shoes on big feet - uncomfortable; money (front) is tight; it is difficult to step; it is hard to hold on; it is difficult to hold on; it is difficult to enter
The street is Letter from a small street - hearsay
Selling flutes on the street - boasting
Having an illegitimate child on the street - making a fool of yourself in public
A big truck drove into the small street Alley - difficult to turn; unable to turn
Chewing the stuffing of buns - focusing on the key points
Reading Buddhist scriptures - confused
Marble Making a door plaque - the brand is hard
The strong man carrying the rolling plate - so much strength
The strong man playing with the pole - an easy task
The strong man embroidering - strength Out of reach; powerless; over-intentioned but insufficient power; something is wrong
Daliang Jian is a civilized stick - overqualified for use
Dalong does not eat small dried fish - looks down on him
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The grass beside the road - not much with you, but not much without you
The electric poles on the road - stand aside
The bricks on the road - Stumbling block
Carrying green onions on the road - wasted effort; wasted effort; wasted effort
A large ship docks at a small port - cannot reach it
A large ship anchors - Steady Dangdang
Feeding hemp seeds to livestock - not a good ingredient
Making malt sugar - a good ingredient
Spring couplets at the gate - available every year
The hanging toilet at the gate - notorious
Planting rice on the gate - there is a doorway (rice)
The couplet on the gate - a pair of red
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Hang a broom on the door - 芊(sweep) the face
Rice's younger brother - millet
The spring silkworms who have fallen asleep - full of silk (silk) < /p>
Eat pancakes rolled up with thumbs - eat by yourself; bite by yourself
Pick your ears with thumbs - you can't get in
New Year's greetings on New Year's Day - —You are good and I am good; we are each other; we are the same as each other
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
< p>Visiting the house on the first day of the new year - bowing to everyoneThe robe on the first day of the new year - cannot be borrowed
Looking through the imperial calendar on the first day of the new year - the first time; the first time Once upon a time
We met on the first day of the new year - always say good things
Read the almanac on the first day of the new year - the days are long
On the first day of the new year There is no moon - the same every year
The chopping board on New Year's Eve - everyone is busy
The fireworks on New Year's Eve - colorful
大 Look at the imperial calendar on New Year's Eve - no time; no days
Bake porridge on New Year's Eve - sad New Year's Eve
The moon appears on the fifth watch of New Year's Eve - the first day Back; first time
The big fat man wore a small coat - it didn't fit
The big fat man rode a skinny donkey - it didn't fit
The big fat man jumped into the well - deep Don't go down; don't go deep
The big fat man jumps on the rubber band - Soft Kung Fu
The big fat man grinds - made up (belly twist)
The big fat man goes down the mountain - —Rolling and crawling
Big fat man learns to swim - great buoyancy
Big fat man rolls forward - rolling ball
Cannon hits a pack of wolves - one Coax (bomb) and scatter
The temperament of the cannon - love to blast
Cannon blasts flies - not enough capital; not enough capital; not worthwhile; overqualified; wasted effort
The bayonet on the cannon - capable of dealing with both near and far
The barrel of the cannon - does not turn; cannot turn
Bend
Big and clever but small on the back - cleverness upon cleverness
Eat fried beans on a hot day - just plain; just do it simply
Adults don’t remember the faults of villains ——Magnificent
Reading the newspaper with a big tongue—vague; vague
The master beats the eggs—break them one by one
The moss on the big stone slab— —Can’t grow
The big stone crushes the toad—can’t muster up the energy
The big stone sinks into the sea—it plummets
The big stone crushes the crab—it suppresses it with force People
Baking in the sun under a big tree - no distinction between yin and yang
Hang a bag on a big tree - pretending to be crazy (wind)
The flood washed away the Dragon King Temple ——One family does not recognize the other family
The flood washed away the Bodhisattva - wonderful (temple)
Sesame seeds in the big water tank - hard to find
Peeling garlic - going deep into the layers
Frozen tofu with garlic - difficult to handle (mixing)
Grobbing garlic - worrying
Strike copper with a big hammer Gong - ringing, ringing; ringing
Hung calligraphy and painting in the center of the hall - dignified
Big head fish (cod) carrying a saddle - running around the world
Making dumplings with pins - Heart-breaking
Hang a sail on your thigh—bon voyage
Put a doorkeeper on your thigh—you’re distracted
Put a trademark on your thigh—wherever you go Where to publicize
Big bowl covers small bowl - manage well
Big net catches small fish - hard work in vain; hard work in vain
Big Flying ducks in a foggy day - there is no return
Looking at the mountain peaks in a foggy day - uncertain
The big blind man reads the notice - just pretending
Big An elephant catches a mouse - if you have the strength, you can't use it; if you have strength, you can't use it
The elephant's trunk - it can bend and stretch
The elephant's butt - it can't push
An elephant breathes—a two-pronged approach
An elephant pulls its teeth out of its mouth—difficult to handle
An elephant catches a phoenix—a strong eye but a weak hand
An elephant walks— - Steady and sure; sure and sure
Tags pulled out of the elephant's mouth - courageous; courageous; difficult to handle; so bold; so courageous
Heavy snow falls on the sea Inside - can be seen but cannot be touched
The smoker's teeth - black
The smoker pulls the cart - weak; less energetic and weak
Big Staring at the small eyes - looking at each other
The big-eyed thief meets the warehouse mouse - staring at the small eyes
The wild geese eat the lotus stalks - straight neck
The wild geese flew southeast—arrogantly
The wild geese followed the plane—falling behind
The uncle and the grandpa—only a little bit; almost a little bit
Eat on a cloudy day Bean jelly - don't look at the weather
The shrimp at the mouth of the big fish - can't escape
A man has a belly - he can bend and stretch
A small shaft inside a big shaft - — There are words (pictures) in the words (pictures)
The big characters are missing the horizontal line - pretending to be a person; pretending to be a human being
A big-mouthed crow eating food - a greedy look