Xiehouyu is also called witticism, which can be seen as a Chinese word game. Idioms are a type of idioms, which include idioms, proverbs, idiomatic expressions and idioms. Below is a collection of commonly used classic sayings that I have collected for your reference. I hope it can help friends in need.
Commonly used classic sayings 1
Grinding a knife in the belly - showing off (rust) inside; showing off (rust) energy inside
Stuffing a stone in the belly - feeling heavy in the heart; feeling too burdened in the heart
A fire cage in the belly - I understand in my heart
A ferry across the river - it can be rowed
A gold-plated Buddha statue - flashy
Duan Gong plays the token - scares ghosts
Duan Gong meditates - pretends to be a god and ghosts
The clay elephant in Duan Li - human-like but inhuman
Duan Saving people in a water tank - a lot of effort, not much gain
New Year greetings on Dragon Boat Festival - not the time
Eating dumplings on Dragon Boat Festival - different
Dragon boat racing on the Dragon Boat Festival - singing and dancing
Selling calendars on the Dragon Boat Festival - outdated
Horse racing on the Dragon Boat Festival - let's see
Carrying eggs across the mountain stream - - Worrying too much (crossing)
Walking at night with eggs in hand - fearful
Building a bridge with short planks - not useful; not useful
Short logs Building a bridge - difficult to reach the shore
A scorpion with half of its legs - spinning around
A phoenix with a broken wing - no energy left
A bird with a broken wing ——Can’t fly high
A clock with a broken spring—can’t go away
A mangy dog ??with a broken spine—spineless
A broken firecracker ——I don’t want to (ring)
A tiger with a broken leg—the desire to be fierce is weak
A crab with a broken leg—can’t run
A broken leg Frog - didn't run; couldn't run
Erhu with a broken string - didn't want to (ring)
Kite with a broken string - involuntarily
Broken A shuttle with a broken thread - it finds a loophole
A bead with a broken thread - can't be lifted
A trolley with a broken shaft - it can't move
Broken Watermelon on the vine - rolling all over the ground
Jingshu with a broken tail - head but no tail
A trumpet with a broken cord - silent
Satin quilt cover Aburi - the appearance is different
The blacksmith's hammer - striking while the iron is hot
Spreading ashes in the air - harming others before you harm yourself
Playing the flute at the door ——Fighting spirit
Reciting poems to cows—not pleasant to the ear; hard to hear
Firing guns into the sky—scaring people
Playing chess against each other—mobilizing troops Dispatch generals; talk on paper
Bow in front of the full-length mirror - self-worship
Sing a drama in front of the coffin - refuse to listen
Make a wish in front of the coffin - coax Dead person
Make a face in front of the mirror - uglify oneself
Kiss in the mirror - love oneself; deceive oneself; deceive oneself; coax oneself
Talking to the mirror - talking to oneself
Talking about beauty to the mirror - self-appreciation
Playing drums to the deaf - turning a deaf ear
Scolding the mulberry tree Tree - referring to the mulberry tree and scolding the locust tree
Blowing the trumpet into the water tank - for a reason (round sound)
Spanking into the jar - holding in the breath; feeling uncomfortable
Combing your hair in front of the inkstone - a matter of no shadow
Scolding Liu Bei in front of Zhang Fei - looking to make people angry
Throwing a dou in front of Zhao Yun - buying people's hearts
Pounding rice in the earthenware nest - pounding solid (stone)
Pounding yaksha in the earthenware nest - making trouble
Planting onions in the earthenware nest - hard roots
Swallowing the belly in the pit - solid (stone) mind
Squatting in the latrine and asking about the smell - asking despite knowing
Squatting in a ball to live a life - full of shame
Cutting meat with a dull knife - unhappy
Cutting wheat with a dull sickle - pulling down
Eating too much salt ——Loves to be nosy (salty)
A widow for many years——A veteran (shou)
A friend for many years——an old acquaintance
A master for many years—— —Laobao Shi
The bricklayer does not worship the Buddha - he is confident
The bricklayer does not respect the Buddha - no one knows who it is
Escape the buffalo Encountering tigers - one is more fierce than the other; one is more evil than the other
Hiding in the Chenghuang Temple from the rain - seeing ghosts
The thief hiding in the greenhouse - shuddering
The monkeys in Mount Emei - very clever
The springs in Mount Emei - the water flows slowly
The geese eat grass and the ducks eat grain - everyone enjoys their own happiness
Putting pebbles in a chicken coop - bastards
No duck is allowed to interfere in the goose basin - eat alone
Put the goose head on the duck's neck - not decent
A goose swallows a chicken head - it's stuck
Eyes on the forehead - a high vision
Pour ice water on the forehead - it's cold from head to toe
A key on the forehead - an eye-opener
A king carved on the forehead - he cannot become a tiger
A word written on the forehead - it is obvious
There is a fire on the forehead - urgent in front of my eyes
A vicious dog sees a stick - hates and fears
A vicious dog bites the sky - arrogant (barking)
Evil A tiger fights a pack of wolves - outnumbered
A wolf breaks at the door - deliberately harming people
A wolf and a mad dog keep company - they are so bad together
The evil wolf falls into a hidden trap - the evil has come to an end
The evil wolf imitates the barking of a dog - has no good intentions
The evil wolf is struck by lightning - the evil is full
The evil wolf hunts the mouse - he is not selective about food
The evil old eagle wears a fur hat - pretends to be an eagle
The evil wife scolds the street - the neighbors are uneasy
The devil versus the ugliness Strange - a pair of bad ones
The evil man's stick - carry it with you
The evil man complains first - bites you back
The hungry bedbug - picks up every opportunity Drill
A hungry man gnaws on chicken feet - he cannot satisfy his craving
Hungry dogs fight for food - they kill each other
Hungry ghosts and bitter ghosts - both It's number one
Hungry men are fighting for bones - fighting for mouths
Hungry tigers are eating cherries - their eyes are red with greed
Hungry tigers are licking rice soup - no Enjoyable
A hungry wolf eats a lamb - eats it alive
A hungry wolf snatches a bone from his mouth - so bold
A hungry wolf pounces on a rabbit - he can't catch it Let go
A hungry wolf swallows dirt - inhumane
A hungry cat holds a fish - its mouth is tight
A hungry rebel - takes the opportunity (hungry) to cause trouble
The crocodile hangs the rosary - pretending to be a good person
The crocodile comes ashore - the person who comes is not good
The daughter-in-law is pregnant - pretending to be a grandson
Son Happy father’s birthday - good things come in pairs
Ears on the knees - too lazy to listen
Ears leaking - can’t hear anything
Ears stuffed with donkey hair - — Pretending to be deaf
Putting boards on your ears — asking around; asking around
Playing chess in your ears — you can’t get into position
The weather in February and August — — one is cold and one is hot; one is cold and one is hot
The clothes in February and August are all kinds of colors
The crops in February and August are green and yellow
February and August Work - no
Not hot or cold
Twenty-eight bicycles - the frame is not small; such a big frame
Two-foot-long flute - Shenchui
Two-tooth nail rake and hoe The ground - there are two strokes
The two-tooth hook scratches the itch - it is a hard hand
The second aunt picks pickles - there is a word (salt) first
The second aunt Swollen face - even more ugly
Opening a shop for two cents - poor money
Working with two people - Silly Gan
Second girl's sewing kit - There are many colors
The second girl is pretending to be an eagle - unable to resist
The second girl is getting on the sedan chair - squirming
The second girl is embroidering a purse - meticulous work
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Erlang Shen goes to battle - all are heavenly soldiers and generals
Erlang Shen plays the flute - Shen blows
Erlang Shen's insight - farsighted
Erlangzi Announcement of funeral - in a panic
Two idiots work - fiercely for a while
Two taels of cotton and ten bows - can't talk (play); can't talk (play)
Two ounces of iron hitting a broadsword - not enough materials
A second-rate apprentice burning incense - not enough to be trusted; no one believes it; no one can believe it; not even a ghost can believe it
A second-rate apprentice - messing around
Twenty-eight-year-old girl - enjoy (want) blessing (husband)
Twenty-nine New Year - Xiao Jin (enter)
Twenty-four pounds of hammer Knock on the steel plate - clang; clang clang
Twenty years old with a beard - young and mature
Twenty-one days without a chicken - bad guy
Two kicks Heaven - fantasy (ring)
The second boy does not stretch his body - go with the flow
The second boy wears a coat - behaves well
The second boy loses his wallet - Dumbfounded
A couple who cares about each other - they will break up sooner or later; they share the same bed but have different dreams
The thunder in February - think (ring) too early
February Frogs - croaking
Smelly yogurt - bad
Floods and funerals - natural and man-made disasters
Floods and discharges - go with the flow
Patients with high fever - unconscious
Baking powder - bragging
Moldy grapes - full of bad water
Moldy soybeans - not fragrant
Fermented dough - a lure
Gifting steamed buns to my daughter - sincerely
The launched rocket - skyrocketing
The launch of the satellite into the sky - a blockbuster
The judge lived in the prison room - knowingly and intentionally violated the law; breaking the law knowingly
Crossing the grassland through the fur coat - Pretending (sheep)
An overturned flour bag - empty; empty
An overturned crab - running rampant everywhere
Turning over old Looking for a good day in the imperial calendar - going backwards
Fan Lihua goes to Xiliang - immediate success
Sweet potato head and sandalwood heart - unintelligible
Reversing the gourd and flipping the cattail leaf fan ——Breaching one's word
Clothes are sold in the hotel—you can eat and wear them
Plague pigs are sold in front of the hotel—I don't know what's interesting
Garlic cloves are hung on the wall of the hotel— — Ling Kuo
The rice jar has broken ears—cannot carry it anymore
The eggplant on the rice pot—soft goods
The rice porridge in the lunch box—package Confused
The fly on the rice spoon - mixed with the rice
The plate on the dinner table - no handle
Fan Jin won the imperial examination - overjoyed; crazy for joy
Square or not, round or not - there are no rules
A square word is more than a thousand words - just a little bit worse; just a little bit worse
A hole in the roof - a loophole
The door opens on the roof - the family does not recognize the house
Snow falling on the roof - silent; silent
Holes in the roof - not doors
Winter melons on the roof - rolling on both sides
Building a house on the roof - leakage (floor)
Planting flowers on the roof - difficult to water (watering)
The room is haunted - monster (house)
Engraved seals on the beams - overuse of materials
Hanging chickens on the beams - hanging eggs
Hanging peppers on the beams - strings of strings
The beams of the house are used as hoe handles - overuse of materials
The grass on the house - scraped seeds
The sparrows standing at the head of the house - clearly displayed
Playing tricks on the eaves - don't risk your life; risk your life
Stones under the eaves - you can't catch them
If the house is on fire, grab things - take advantage of the fire
Counterfeit trademarks - counterfeit goods
Rotten yarn in the spinning mill - too confusing
Reading the newspaper with a magnifying glass - obvious
Under the magnifying glass Bacteria - obvious
Look at bed bugs with a magnifying glass - the original (round) shape is revealed
Fly a kite and the string is broken - there is no hope
Set fire to the forest ——Regardless of the fundamentals
A deflated rubber ball——a soft egg
Let the bird out of the cage——go their separate ways
Fart and step on the medicine twist—— You’ve got the idea before you fart
Fart and blow the lamp – practice each skill
Fart and play the drum – you’ve got the idea after you fart
Cover your butt when you fart – be careful of going too far ; Too careful
Fart and clench your teeth - use force secretly; use force secretly
Fart and hit your heels - it's really unlucky; really unlucky
Put down the burden Chatting - a saying
Letting the salted fish fall into the pond - no matter life or death, a commonly used classic saying 2
1. Buildings made of rotten wood - unstable
2. Building on the beach - unstable
3. Building on the bed - empty foundation
4. Tofu stepping on the ground - doing idle things
5. Paper Yuanbao——empty inside
6. Paper figures——whose whole body is empty
7. Ninety-two-thread woven cloth——a strange thought
8. Making soup with leeks - a pot full of leeks
9. Borrowing fire tongs to repair a watch - the clamp (stand) is too big and useless
10 , Making glasses from sorghum stalks - an empty shelf
11. Standing on a bamboo tube - empty
12. Duckweed in the pond - taking root but not falling to the ground
13. Onions planted on the wall - cannot take root
14. Reeds on the wall - top-heavy and shallow-rooted
15. Sleeping shoes - soft soles
16. Mixing small beans with dry rice - I feel bored
17. Going through the box in the middle of the night - I can’t think about it
18. Knocking out my teeth and putting them in my stomach Swallowing - there is pain but not coming out
19. The old lady eats sticky cakes - she is stuffy
20. The old lady's toes - she will be a coward for the rest of her life
21. Coptis chinensis steamed in a rice cooker—depression
22. Bamboo shoots in a rock crevice—suppressed
23. Golden needles falling into the sea— - No future
24. Light a candle in a black lantern - there is no fire
25. Make friends with the shadow - very lonely
Single
26. The eighty-year-old mother-in-law went to church - wasting a pair of candles
27. Plastering the walls - white brushing (speaking) and white painting (speaking)
28. Carrying cotton through the thorn forest - take one step at a time and hang on a little
29. Dai Xiao, the city god - white robe (running)
30 , Holding tofu to stand on the foot of the table - it doesn't matter
31. The mulberry leaves in October - who picks (looks at) you
32. Flood Flooded the Dragon King Temple - one family did not recognize each other
33. Flood washed away Guanyin - Liu (retention)
34. The stove in June - ——Who misses you?
35. The broomstick rings the clock——it rings (thinks) but does not ring (thinks)
36. The person who calls "Abba" on the stage - responds More
37. Bicycle going downhill - don't step on it (ignore)
38. Spinning tabletop - cloth (ignore)
39 , The ferry ticket for the next day - booked (eyes on)
40. Winking across the Yangtze River - who cares about you
41. The myna eats persimmons and is beaten by thunder. Tofu——picking the soft ones to bully
42. The beggar lost his stick——the dog bullied
43. The old lady eating persimmons——picking the soft ones
44. The skill of a loach - drilling into soft spots
45. A key to open a lock - the right one
46. Land Calling the City God——God calls (almost) his god
47. Eating radish in June——Picture of freshness
48. Roasting fire cage in June——Is it strange? Warm
49. Garden vegetables——Fresh
50. Seeing a camel and saying a horse is swollen——It’s rare and strange
51. Walking on the railway with a lantern———— Seeing the rails (ghost)
52. His father beat his brother by chance - coincidence adds up to coincidence
53. Planting wheat in the paddy fields in winter - strange planting (ya)
54. Mr. Liu entered the Grand View Garden - he was fascinated by what he saw
55. The filtered air - fresh
56. The monk did not eat tofu - ——Wei Zhai (Zai)
57. City God Bodhisattva’s horse——No rider (odd)
58. A thief meets a person who cuts off the road——It’s just a coincidence
59. Pumpkin on the gourd vine - something I have never seen before
60. Black crow with white neck - fresh sample
61. Bacon meat Soup——The picture is fresh
62. A big girl’s purse——There are many kinds of things
63. The blind man found someone without eyes——it happened by chance
64. The Lord of the Land sits on a copper stick - money can help the gods
65. Raising fish in a water tank - to keep alive or not long
66. In a Chinese medicine shop Licorice - widely used
67. Turtle carrying sedan chair - carried hard
68. Injection and cupping - effective in person
69. Winter stove Summer fan--everyone can use it
70. The pawn crossing the river--become a cart
71. Eat pig blood and get black shit--it will be effective immediately
72. When you become a general, you have to pass orders
73. A bird without wings cannot fly high
74. Guns in a toy store ———Appearing in the eyes but useless
75. Earing with the wind——-hearing far
76. Blowing fire with the wind——not using much force
77 , Although the weight is small--it can weigh a thousand catties
78. A tumor on the head--an extra load
79. The tip of a silver sample gun——seems useful but not useful
80. The tailor is busy——the classic saying 3 commonly used when threading needles and threads
Riding a camel and driving a pig - but it turned out to be a bitter experience
A shaved pig - a dead animal
A monk smearing lard on his head - dizzy; a meathead Hun Nao
Roast pig legs without soy sauce - white tikka; white hoof
Weighing the pig into the water and crossing the single-plank bridge - fearful
The lame man beats the wild boar ——Sitting and shouting
Wild boars scurry into the field of rice-looking for sticks
Sows go into the jade field-looking for sticks
A dog eats a pig bone - unwilling to let go
A pig with a hairy mouth - all depends on one mouth
An old sow eats a stick - both ends are not enough
The greedy and strong-willed woman buys the meat of a pig-woman - making a fool of herself
The old pig-woman wipes her feces into the stone trough - doing her own harm
The old sow enters the vegetable garden - to eat Mainly; full; arched mouth; mouth work; swept away
The wild boar sits on the beard - retreats to the wall
The old sow drinks well water - does not know the thickness of the ground
The beggar picked up lard residue - refining it again and again; reciting it again and again
Pigs and sheep walked into the butcher's house - seeking death; sending death
Seven A bamboo pole fell into the pig pen - horizontally, vertically and horizontally
A sow raises a baby - it counts if it's there; it counts if it's counted
The pig-killer knocks on the door - it's fatal
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Killing pigs in the middle of the night - scraping blindly
Riding an old sow and playing with sorghum leaves - look at your horse Knife and gun
Old sow crossing the rice field - classic idioms commonly used for dragging water 4
1. Adou's empire - free gift
2. A Dou-like character - incompetent
3. Ah'er plays the sheng - playing the sheng indiscriminately
4. A'er is the doctor - no one dares to invite him
5. Ah'er is all over the street - idle and idle
6. Brother eats noodles - scratching them blindly
7. Grandma grows a beard - abnormal
8. Mrs. Ah Qing pours tea - not a drop of water leaks; not a drop of water leaks
9. Receive a whip rather than a stick—eat the soft rather than the hard
10. A beaten dog bites a chicken - take it out on others
11. The beaten turtle - shrink its neck
12. The duck under the knife - running around
13. I apologize for being slapped - servile and fawning
14. The beaten dog - furious
15. The beaten duck - running around
16. A fat pig that has been stabbed - not afraid of being scalded by boiling water
17. The ball that was hit by a knife - deflated
18. The frost-stained foxtail grass - wilted
19. Eating chili peppers next to the stove - having a fever inside and outside
20. Going up a short ladder to a high house - cannot reach the eaves
21. A short man wearing high heels - The height is also limited
22. The dwarf fights the wolf - just shouting can't reach it
23. The dwarf flies the kite - getting higher and higher
24 .The dwarf farts - humbly
25. The dwarf goes sightseeing - echoes the sound Play - Listening
28. Pick the general from among the dwarves - make do with the materials; take advantage of the shortcomings
29. The dwarf climbed the stairs - eagerly looking forward to it
30. A dwarf climbs a hill - rises higher step by step; climbs higher step by step
31. Short woman - low knowledge
32. A dwarf rides a big horse - a dilemma between up and down; a dilemma between up and down
33. A dwarf wants to reach the sky - he doesn't know how high the sky is; delusion; wishful thinking
34. A short man sits on a high stool - out of reach; out of reach up and down; in a dilemma
35. Love to litigate and show off as a hero—poor and vindictive
36. The wooden fish in the nunnery - let anyone beat it
37. The quail wants to eat the fruit from the tree - it is out of reach; it is all about good things; it is not a good idea.
38. Watching people drowning on the shore - not saving them
39. Catching the moon from the shore - wasted effort; wasted effort
40. Buying shoes according to other people's foot sizes - copying them mechanically
41. The beggar who pressed the colored ball - stupidly happy
42. Take the medicine according to the prescription - follow the instructions
43. Pecking at the rice by pressing the chicken's head - wasted effort
44. Pressing on a cow’s head to drink water - can’t be done; there’s nothing you can do
45. Press the gourd and lift up the gourd - look at one end and throw away the other; one rises and the other falls
46. The top door of the chopping board - the tube should be wide
47. The rolling pin on the chopping board - a bachelor
48. Meat on the chopping board—let it be slaughtered; slaughter it as you please
49. The fish on the chopping board - the knifed item
50. Secretly stalking—sneaking
51. Show boxing in secret - fight for a while
52. Threading a needle in the darkroom - sad
53. Secretly making a stumbling block - wilting is bad
54. Burning out the lamp oil - heartburn (core)
55. Put ice on the griddle - the soup has melted
56. Put the pancake on the griddle - turn it over
57. Eight hundred coins fell into the well - it’s hard to touch which one
58. The flagpole erected eight hundred years ago - the old bachelor
59. Eight hundred copper coins worn on a string - out of tune (hanging)
60. Sprinkle pepper on the eight-treasure rice – adding another flavor
61. Eight lifetimes of old accounts - can’t explain
62. Eight-inch feet wearing seven-inch shoes - awkward
63. A small hanging jar with eight buckets - cannot hold a single stone
64. Starlings peck at persimmons - picking on the weak ones
65. Eight old men punching each other - three orders and five Shen (stretch)
66. Eight yuan of plaster - stained
67. Eight dollars for a bowl of wontons - no noodles
68. Eight people sitting at one table with crooked necks - no one is looking at anyone
69. The format of the eight-legged essay is the same
70. Sleeping in the Bagua furnace - steaming
71. Riding a horse in the Bagua array - there is no way out; the way out is hard to find
72. Level 8 Engineering Technology—Striving for Excellence
73. Eighth-level masters learn crafts - as they grow older, they learn as they grow older
74. Star anise fell into the manure pit - the fragrance and smell are indistinguishable; the fragrance and smell are indistinguishable
75. An eight-and-a-half-pound turtle swallowed a large weight—a cruel bastard
76. The eight-and-a-half-pound old turtle swallowed a weighing weight - the cruel bastard
77. Eight and a half kilograms of tortoise - the rules (turtle lift) are not small
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. Eighty people carried the sedan - so majestic
79. An eighty-year-old man suffers from a head-shaking disease - no one wants it; no one can do it
80. An eighty-year-old man blowing out a lamp - out of breath; out of breath
81. An eighty-year-old man practices the pipa - a cliché (played)
82. An eighty-year-old man learns boxing - the more he practices, the stronger he becomes
83. An eighty-year-old man learns a craft - he works hard in his old age
84. An eighty-year-old dead man with no successor
85. Shaving at the age of eighty - not accepting old age
86. An eighty-year-old man carries a heavy load - he is full of ambition but not strong enough
87. Growing a beard at the age of eighty - an old idea
88. Eighty-year-old childless - lonely in old age
89. A son is born at the age of eighty - generations behind
90. Dancing at Eighty - Old Innocence
91. Playing with monkeys at eighty years old - an old trick
92. Learning to play the flute at the age of eighty - all old tunes; old tunes
93. Learn to beat at the age of eighty - fight for your life
94. An 80-year-old actor pretends to be a child - rejuvenating himself
95. Standing at the counter at the age of 80 - always good at it
96. Hitting a rabbit with eighty-five cannons - the gain outweighs the loss
97. Eight Immortals crossing the sea - each showing his magical powers
98. Gathering of the Eight Immortals - God Chat
99. The Eight Immortals' table is missing a leg - it is not level.
100. There are lamps on the table of the Eight Immortals - plainly placed
101. The Eight Immortals' Table - with edges and corners
102. The Eight Wise Kings Enter the Palace—It’s So Hard to Invite
103. Bitter melon in August - red heart
104. Lotus roots in August—fresh and tender
105. Pomegranate in August - a head full of ideas
106. Persimmons in August—the older they get, the redder they become; the older they get, the more red they become.
107. Osmanthus flowers bloom in August - the fragrance is everywhere
108. The cucumber shed in August - empty shelves
109. It’s still early to have New Year’s dinner on August 15th
110. Eating Yuanxiao on August 15th - unique
111. It’s not the right time to eat rice dumplings on August 15th
112. Moon cakes on August 15th - everyone is happy; everyone loves them; there are tops and bottoms
113. The moon on August 15th - the same every year; upright and bright
114. The Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated on August 15th - too late; too late
115. Watch dragon lanterns on August 15th - half a year late
116. Giving birth to a baby on August 15th - just in time
117. Send mooncakes on August 15th - in time for the festival
118. Clouds cover the moon on August 15th - disappointing
119. Steamed rice cakes on August 15th - as early as possible (jujube)
120. Peanuts on the 15th August - Blind Command