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Eight-life-old Chen Zhang - can't explain

Eight-inch feet wearing seven-inch shoes - don't be awkward

Myna pecks persimmons - picks the soft ones Bullying

Eight old men punching each other - three orders and five Shen (stretch)

Eight dollars of plaster - stained

Eight crooked necks sitting at one table ——No one looks at anyone else

The format of the eight-legged essay is the same

Sleeping in the Bagua furnace—steaming

Riding in the Bagua array—Chuang There is no way out; the way out is hard to find

Level 8 Engineering Technology - Keep improving

Level 8 masters learn crafts - grow old and learn as you grow

Bajiao Falling into a manure pit - you can't tell the difference between the smell and the smell; you can't tell the difference between the smell and the smell

The eight and a half kilogram turtle swallowed the big weight - the cruel tortoise

The eight and a half kilogram tortoise won the top prize - - The rules (guiju) are not small

Eighty people carry the sedan chair - so majestic

The eighty-year-old man has a shaking head - no one wants it; no one can do it

< p>The eighty-year-old man blows the lamp - out of breath; out of breath

The eighty-year-old man practices the pipa - a cliché (playing)

The eighty-year-old man learns boxing - —The more you practice, the stronger you become

The eighty-year-old old man learns the craft--he works hard in his old age

The eighty-year-old old man has no money--no successor

Eighty Shaving at the age of 80 - dissatisfied with old age

Growing a beard at the age of 80 - an old idea

Children at the age of 80 - lonely in old age

Eighty years old Having a son - generation after generation

Playing with monkeys at eighty - an old trick

Learning to play the flute at eighty - all old tunes; old tunes

Learning to beat at the age of eighty - fight for your life

An actor who plays the role of a child at the age of eighty - rejuvenate himself

Standing at the counter at the age of eighty - he is good at it

Hitting a rabbit with eighty-five cannons - the gain outweighs the loss

Eight Immortals crossing the sea - each shows his magical powers; slightly shows his ability

The Eight Immortals table is missing a leg - it will not sit levelly

The Eight Immortals table Putting up lamps - clearly placed

Eight Immortals' table - sharp and angular

Eight Wise Kings entering the palace - so difficult to invite

Bitter Melon in August - Hearts are red

The lotus roots in August are fresh and tender

The persimmons in August are redder with age; they are red with age

Osmanthus in August Open - the fragrance is everywhere

The cucumber shed in August - empty shelves

Mooncakes on August 15th - everyone is happy; everyone loves them; there are them up and down

Destiny (circle); meet fate (circle); come and go in a box

The moon on August 15th - the same every year; upright and bright

Eating New Year’s Eve dinner on August 15th—it’s still early

Eating Yuanxiao on August 15th—it’s different

Eating rice dumplings on August 15th—not the right time

Celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival on August 15th - too late; too late

Watching dragon lanterns on August 15th - half a year late

Having a baby on August 15th - — What a coincidence

Send moon cakes on August 15th - just in time for the festival

Clouds cover the moon on August 15th - disappointing

August 15th Steamed rice cakes - as early as possible (jujube)

A crab with eight legs - domineering

Without a trace of the eight characters - no features; far from it; far from it

Tearing down the walls of the temple - panicked

Plucking weeds to lure snakes - asking for trouble; self-suffering

Plucking onions and planting sea peppers - one crop at a time A spicy crop

The jointed sorghum - getting higher and higher; rising steadily

Plucked the radish - there are holes

The plucked phoenix - Not as good as a chicken

A pigeon that has its feathers plucked - cannot fly

Plucked out the plug and does not use water - dead-set >

Put snot on your face - asking for embarrassment

Pour fertilizer on the weeds - hard work in vain; hard work in vain

Put your face in In the waistband of trousers - shady people

Drive people under the wall - desperate

Treat children like monkeys - fool people

The old man on the shooting range Huang Zhong——

A perfect shot

Farewell My Concubine - no choice; no choice

An old pigeon (gua) - mouth is a disaster

White-necked dung beetle - distinctive ; Different

White cloth goes into the dye vat - it cannot be washed; it cannot be cleaned

White cloth is made into a cotton-padded jacket - it is all rational (li) anyway

Chinese cabbage Bangzi - whether you like it or not; whether it looks good or not.

Playing with a sickle in the cabbage field - loses your mind

Stewed tofu with cabbage - no one takes credit for anyone< /p>

Stir-fried green onions with Zi Lai leaves - kiss (green) plus kiss (green)

The white-bone spirit pretends to be a bride--the demon is evil

The white-bone spirit performs somersaults- —Ghost trick

The bone spirit transforms into a beautiful woman--a human face and a ghost heart

The bone spirit speaks human words--to confuse people with evil words

The bone spirit delivers food--ambitious; not An unexpected heart

The White Bone Demon meets Sun Wukong - his true colors are revealed

The white crane stands among the chickens - stands out

The white tiger enters the door - disaster is imminent; disaster is imminent

Painting with boiling water - light (please) understatement

The white wax pole is overturned - single pick

The white wax material bears the sweet-scented osmanthus - the root is not right ; No bones at all,

A white-faced traitor appears - evil appearance; evil appearance

A white-faced wolf wearing a straw hat - cannot change a person

White-faced wolf Wearing glasses - pretending to be a good person; pretending to be a good person

A fox with a white tail tip - a cunning and cunning person

A white cat getting into a pit - discrediting oneself

The white-haired crow - different

The White Snake fights against the sea of ????fa - shining brightly

Since the lady flooded the golden mountain - going to war

The White Snake meets Xu Xian ——A thousand-mile marriage is tied by a thin thread

Seeing ghosts in the daytime—mysterious; having a disease in my heart

Daydreaming—random thoughts

Uncovering the milk skin in a pot of white water—can’t do it Arrive; there is nothing we can do

Gypsum under white water - it will not turn into tofu

Boiled cabbage in white water - bland and tasteless

Cooking in white water - cooking without rice

< p>Bai Suzhen does not give up Xu Xian - love is inseparable

White sugar mouth, knife heart - sweet mouth and belly sword

Lighting a lantern during the day - in vain

Looking forward to the moon during the day - Don't think about it; don't think about it; don't think about it

Lighting up a lamp in the daytime - it's unnecessary Tail - a fly in the ointment

White iron axe - light on both sides

Underworld drawn on white paper - cannot be erased; obvious; guess clearly; clear

Erchu

Write black words on white paper - black is clear; cannot be changed; cannot be changed; cannot be changed

Cannot be helped; cannot be relied upon; obvious; clear, Everything is clear

A lantern made of white paper - it lights up

Hung scissors on the end of a hundred-foot pole - Gao Cai (cutting)

All rivers return to the sea ——The trend of the times

Department stores sell suits—one set at a time

Department stores sell shoes and socks—each comes in different sizes

A hundred kilograms of load plus Iron weight - a heavy responsibility on the shoulders; shouldering a heavy responsibility

One hundred kilograms of noodles and steamed longevity peaches - a waste snack

A hundred kilograms of weight can be carried on the shoulders, but one or two pen poles cannot lift it - Da Lao Tong

A family in Baili Grassland - Lonely

Baili Xi (a senior official of Yu State in the Spring and Autumn Period, later the left prime minister of Qin State) recognized his wife - he did not forget his old love despite his high position

Baili Xi feeds cows and worships the prime minister - people should not be judged by appearance

Bailing plays with peonies - the birds sing and the flowers smell fragrant

Hundred-meter race - every second counts; every second counts; rush to catch up; Rise up and catch up

Centennial pine trees, May bananas - thick branches and big leaves

A hundred-year-old father-in-law blowing fire - old-fashioned

Millions of troops march to the south of the Yangtze River - mobilize the troops< /p>

A red light hung on a pole a hundred feet high - extremely red

Cypress rafters (chuan, zi) - would rather break than bend

Asphalt burns a pig's head - uproots

The prodigal son returns—gold cannot be exchanged

The defeated general collects the remaining soldiers—regroups and rallies

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p>I asked my brothers to open a cocoon shop - to form a party for private gain (silk)

I walked into the Lu Zu (Lu Dongbin) Temple with my orders - I went to the wrong door; I found the wrong door

New Year's greetings Mouth - just say good things

Move the Bodhisattva to take a bath - the more you mess with it - the worse it gets; wasted effort; wasted effort

Move the stone roller and hit the grinding plate - hit the solid stone (Stone)

Lifting stones to hit the sky - overestimating one's ability; not overestimating one's ability; unable to achieve; out of reach

The yamen in the squad room - the footman

< p>Turtle doves cuddling in their nests - hanging eggs

Doves fighting - showing off their romance

Zebra's head - clear-cut

Can't hold back a rabbit - no Stable; Unstable

Sit down on the sesame cakes if you can't do it - the man in front of you

Toppled the gourd and spilled oil - if you don't do it, you won't stop

Turning down the mortar (white mortar) to scare the mother-in-law - shrew

Turning the stove to bake your hair - it's impossible

Trying to settle accounts with your fingers - there are a lot

Handstand on the bench - four feet in the air

Put an egg on the bench - risky; risky; dangerous; unreliable; unreliable

Put tribulus on the bench - sit Unstable; unable to sit still

Sleeping on the bench - difficult to turn over; unable to turn over

Playing mahjong on the bench - unable to pull apart; unable to create a scene

< p>Drill holes in the bench - there are holes in the board; there are holes in the board; there are holes in the board; there are holes in the bench.

An ax to chop firewood - one side chops

Painted door gods on the board door - one facing east and one facing west

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A loach on the board - no place to stay; no place to hide

A nail on the board - real; not running away; unable to run away; unable to change; unable to change

Knocking a nail on the board - steady and steady

Half a sheep's head - one horn

Half a pig's head - one eye

Picked up a trumpet on the way - and blew it It's over

Half of half a brick - two hundred and five

Half a brick - dumped

Half a pound to eight ounces - about the same; each other; one. Everything is done; they are the same; no one suffers any loss

Put half a catty on four taels - it rises high

The clouds in the sky - ever-changing

Making moves in mid-air - falling into a big somersault

Manipulation in mid-air - Gao Ming

Balloon in mid-air - can't go up to the sky, can't come down to the ground; it's hanging< /p>

Set off firecrackers in mid-air - think (loud) high

Build a house in mid-air - no place to stay; no place to stay

Drive livestock in mid-air - - Revealing horse's feet

Scratching in mid-air - satirical (wind) stab

Hanging scissors in mid-air - Gao Cai (cutting)

Horse riding in mid-air - - Soaring in the clouds and mist; hoofs exposed

Counting fingers in mid-air - it counts as high

Half a basket of melon seeds - does not count as a person (benevolence)

Half a basket of magpies - Chirping

Desert halfway - beginning but no end

News on the way - hearsay

Losing the abacus on the way - miscalculation

Half Keeping guests on the road - talk lively; talk enthusiastically

Cheng Yaojin appears on the way - something went wrong; caught off guard; unexpected

Half a bottle of vinegar - wandering around< /p>

Water skiing halfway up the mountain - Downstream

Guanyin on the cliff - an honest (stone) person

Stepping on a tightrope in the clouds for half a day - Be on tenterhooks

A bright star appears in the clouds for half a day - a lucky star shines high

The suona is playing in the clouds for half a day - think (loud) high

The one in the clouds for half a day Rain - it cannot make the weather; it cannot make the weather

Half a day in the clouds hanging bags - pretending to be crazy (wind)

Half a day in the clouds looking through the account books - it is considered high

< p>Watching the fight in the clouds for half a day - stand by and watch

Doing household chores in the clouds for half a day - empty talk

Floating balloons in the clouds for half a day - high above; nowhere to be found

Half a day Riding a crane in the clouds - flying far away

Making clothes in the clouds for half a day - Gao Cai (tailor)

Slapping hands in the clouds for half a day - master

Eating cucumbers in the middle of the night ——Can’t figure it out

Tail

The cock crows in the middle of the night - I don’t know; the time is messed up

Calls to the big girl’s door in the middle of the night - the visitor is unkind

The quilt in the middle of the night - It's hot

Kneading noodles in the middle of the night - messing around

Swinging an ax in the middle of the night - talking (chopping) blindly

Hide and seek in the middle of the night - blindly Touch; cannot touch

Chatting in the middle of the night - nonsense

Getting up in the middle of the night to get dressed - too early

Knocking on the door in the middle of the night without being alarmed - having a clear conscience

Playing the piano in the middle of the night - making music in the dark

Raining in the middle of the night - one's whereabouts are unknown; one's whereabouts are unknown

Having a nightmare in the middle of the night - a false alarm; a false alarm

Dreaming about chewing pig's trotters in the middle of the night - thinking about good things; thinking about it is not beautiful

Dreaming about marrying a bride in the middle of the night - thinking about good things; thinking about it is not beautiful

Stumbling and lying on the edge of the cesspit - not far from death

Pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger - wise as a fool

I shook my arm - quit

< p>Blowing fire with a mallet - clueless

Blowing a pot with a mallet - falling apart

Using a mallet as a needle - regardless of thickness

Changing a mallet into a candle - carelessness< /p>

The mallet enters the city - becoming a spirit and causing mischief

Inserting a needle into the mallet - thick and thin

The mallet hits the bamboo tube - fantasy (sound)

The stick goes to the sky - one day it will fall to the ground

Hit the duck with the stick - croak

Hit the mandarin duck with the stick - it is difficult to separate; the two are separated

Bangzi Noodles Boiled gourd - confused; confused

Boiled chicken with stick noodles - confused eggs

Cake made from sticks - not a serious ingredient

Clam Hidden pearls - the good stuff is inside

Arranged marriage - involuntarily; involuntarily

Including sheets (sheets) and cloth to wash your face - generous

Bao Gong’s Shangfang Sword—Behead first and then kill

Bao Gong’s guillotine—Do not recognize people

Bao Gong distributes grain—for the sake of the poor

Bao Gong kills his nephew— Treat the inside first, then the outside

Gong Bao tried the case--impartially; disowned his relatives

Gong Bao attacked the emperor's relatives--the law is intolerable

Legging Cloth Getting on the plane - one step (cloth) to reach the sky

There are lice (ji, zi lice eggs) on the foot wrapping cloth - good horn (foot) color (lice)

The foot-wrapped cloth is used as a whip - Wen (Wen) cannot be Wen (Wen), Wu (Dance) cannot be Wu (Dance)

The Foot-wrapped cloth is used as a button - smelly and hard; smelly and hard

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Wrapped feet and used as a scarf - smells bad

Wrapped in Yuanxiao and made into pancakes - a versatile person

Eat the steamed stuffed buns with red bean paste - taste the sweetness

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Don’t remove the pot when the buns are cooked - feeling angry

Open the mouth of the buns - reveal the stuffing

The corn sticks are infested with worms - focus on (drilling) the heart

< p>Baogu batter - not much oil and water; not much oil and water

Peeling onions and pounding garlic - a small thing to do

Peeled toad - even jumps three times before dying

The peeled ivy - naked

The hail hit the cotton tree - the bare commander

The thin knife cuts the onion - both ends are empty; both ends are empty

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Cut tofu with a thin knife - shiny on both sides

Thin-skinned balloon - self-destructible

Paste the window lattice with thin paper - puncture it once

< p>A large lock on the safe - foolproof

A detonator in the safe - a hidden murderous intention

Taking items from the treasure bag - easy to capture

Top of the pagoda The treasure gourd on the mountain - the best on the top

Have enough dry food and bring an umbrella - be prepared for any trouble

Bao Huanglian knocks on the door - the suffering is so bad

Bao Ji The mother-in-law makes a show - fighting in the nest; jumping and jumping

Hold the chicken and the mother-in-law grows a beard - the old man in the nest

Hold the belly tight to pretend to be full - empty

< p>Hold a piece of wood and jump into the river - failed (sink)

Hold a Bodhisattva and take a bath - Tao Shen

Hold a gold ingot and jump into a well - give up life but not wealth; love money and give up life

The watermelon in my arms—didn’t run; couldn’t run; 100% sure

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Hold the teapot and drink water - mouth to mouth

Hold the lamp wick to put out the fire - stir up the fire and burn yourself; draw the fire and burn yourself

Hold the rolling pin and play the sheng - know nothing

Hold the child and worship the heaven and the earth - double happiness

Hold the gourd but not open the ladle - lose your mind

Do business with Coptis chinensis - work hard

< p>Hungry with gold bricks - you deserve it

Hungry with candles to keep warm - no help; useless

Hungry sticks - grinding in circles

Hold the pipa and jump into the well - the more we talk (play), the deeper we get

Sleep with the money box in hand - money-obsessed; money-obsessed

Hold the stone and jump into the abyss - Never look back

Kissing an iron rake means asking for a nail to hit

Sneezing while holding an incense burner means one's nose is gray; touching one's nose is gray

Uncle Bao knows Guan Zhong - a close friend

A ship in a storm - breaking through the wind and waves

Lightning before the rainstorm - getting angry

Popcorn and tea - The lady in the firecracker shop is in trouble

It’s lively; it’s her own fault

The temper of firecrackers—it goes off at the drop of a hat; it’s on fire when it’s lit

A leopard dog eats a red deer— —What a big appetite

Leopards enter the mountains - full of courage

Camels are sold in Baoguo Temple - there is no such thing (temple)

In the newspaper Editorial - Speak the truth every sentence

Trouble yourself with a cup and a snake

A drop in the bucket - no help; no help

Carrying a cauldron up the mountain - unable to eat Jin

Gongs and drums are beating inside the drum - random thoughts (ringing)

Going into the ancestral hall with the drum on the back - looking like being beaten

Chasing the hammer with the drum on the back - - Asking for a beating

Carrying the door board on the street - what a big brand

Carrying the Bodhisattva down the river - Tao Shen

Carrying the stone up the mountain - suffering a loss ; Asking for trouble; asking for trouble

Carrying wife across a single-plank bridge - surprise and joy

Carrying oil drum to save others - causing fire and burning oneself; causing fire and burning oneself

Carrying Carrying a vinegar jar to beg for food - poverty

Carrying a dung basket to the bank - stinky money

Carrying a dung basket on the street - seeking death (shit); seeking death (shit) < /p>

Going to the battlefield with a coffin on your back - think the worst

Walk with a mirror on your back - not afraid of being laughed at by future generations

Being a scapegoat - you can't stand straight Waist; cannot stretch the waist

Going to the market with a trumpet on your back - doing errands

Going to the firing line with a spiritual tablet on your back - you have to fight hard; fight

Carrying cotton wool on your back Crossing the river - the more you carry, the heavier it gets

Carrying Zona on your back on a plane - it blows up to the sky

Carrying a ladder on your back to curse in the street - being a thief

Carrying on your back Pushing the grindstone with a doll - adding people does not add strength

Beijing's carrots - beautiful in the heart

Open a rice shop outside the north gate - layman

Being bugged A bitten fruit - premature aging

The golden deer being chased by a hunter - panicking

The buried pottery servant - never getting ahead; it's hard to get ahead

The needle is missing from the bed - either the mother-in-law or the grandchild

Playing the radio under the bed - enjoying herself

Grinning teeth under the bed - holding a grudge

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A foot sticks out from under the quilt - who are you?

Raising a tiger under the quilt - leaving a source of trouble; leaving behind future troubles

Catching fleas under the quilt - —Catching blindly

Hiding eggplant behind the back - having an external heart; giving birth to an external heart

Stretching the bow behind the back - hurting someone with a hidden arrow

Setting up a stall with a set behind the back ——Layman

Sleeping back to back - being considerate

Stealing wine behind someone else's back - you know the warmth and coldness

Fighting against the water - cutting off the way back; no Leave a way out

The sun on the slope with your back - not long; hard to last

Climb Mount Tai with your hands behind your back - rise step by step; climb higher step by step

Stupid A dog chases a rabbit - it doesn't touch; it doesn't touch the edge

The stupid girl picks up the soles of her shoes - there are bumps and bumps

The stupid donkey crosses the bridge - it's difficult every step

< p>Stupid cow eats sparrow - not easy to tease

Stupid

Duck - can't get on the shelf

Stupid thief steals the judge - throws himself into the trap

Horses that break the herd - run away

Forcing the rooster to lay eggs - Deliberately making things difficult; intentionally making things difficult; unable to do it; unable to do anything

Forcing people to jump into the sea - it will do a lot of harm to people

Forced business - no good goods

< p>Hanging a sickle on the tip of the nose - unable to hang up

Put coptis on the tip of the nose - suffering in front of the eyes; suffering in front of the eyes

Drinking water through the nostrils - quite choking

In the nostrils The hair on the hair - burning out

Tumors in the nostrils - bad breath

The bridge of the nose touching the ashes on the bottom of the pot - bad luck (bad luck)

Putting a kitchen knife on the bridge of the nose - dangerous; adventurous; dangerous

Hang glasses on the bridge of the nose - everything is stable

Hang the key on the bridge of the nose - open

On the bridge of the nose Pushing a trolley - desperate

Snot flowing into the throat - taking advantage of the situation and having no outsiders

Putting white powder on the nose - a good appearance; a good appearance; pretending Ugly

Putting a stall on your nose means you have a broad vision

Hang a dung bucket on your nose - you don’t know the smell; you can’t smell the smell

Put bees on your nose Sugar - you can't get it if you are greedy

Playing a puppet on the nose - a handsome man

Horns on the nose - out of character

Flea in the nose - -It’s so hard to burst out

Put onions in the nose - pretend to be like (elephant)

Pour vinegar in the nose - sour

Put a detonator on the nose - —Misfortune is before your eyes; misfortune is before your eyes; urgency is before your eyes

A scale snake hanging on your nose - unable to lift your head

Meat hanging on your nose - a slippery tongue

Smoke coming from the nose - urgency in front of you

Hang a light under the nose - famous (Ming Dynasty)

Athletes on the competition field - scrambling

Comparison Stretching legs under the quilt - act according to one's ability

The pen stick swallows the belly - confident

The plowing cattle on the mural - useless

The plowing on the wall Oxen - not allowed to leave (the plow)

Ghost stars hanging on the wall - nonsense (painting)

Closing eyes and face - mixing blindly; mixing randomly

< p>Blow the wind with your eyes closed - bullshit

Hum the tune with your eyes closed - you have a clue in your mind

Sell cloth with your eyes closed - bullshit

Close it Touching the snails with your eyes - touching blindly; bumping blindly

Closing your eyes in Manji River - resigning yourself to fate

Dancing with your eyes closed - blind optimism

Close your eyes Teaching - talking nonsense

Walking with eyes closed - touching blindly

Walking on the south wall with eyes closed - touching blindly

Bat looking at the sun - confusing right and wrong ; Stunned

Flogging a fast ox--bearing the humiliation

Flogging a thousand-mile horse--whipping a thousand-mile horse even faster

Flogging a dead bird--no result; no result;

Using a whip pole to make beams - not a serious thing

Tie two clams to the tip of the whip - it cannot withstand the beating

Tie a shoulder pole to limit the head - - Landed head first

I can’t recognize the pole even after it has fallen over - I don’t know a word

Wheat stubble stuck in the holes in the pole - I met my eyes

The pole hugs Firewood - wide control

Bianzu carried firewood - his heart (salary) hung on both ends

Carrying water on the pole went slippery - his heart hung on both ends

The pole has no nails - both ends collapse; both ends slip; both ends are slippery

The pole hits the pole - straighten it

The pole is used as a mast - take risks

Lentils wrapped around a bamboo pole - it's reliable

Bian Que's prescription - cure the disease with ease; rejuvenate with skill

The ability to do tricks - all depends on quick hands

The bright handkerchief that performs tricks - not to hide or tuck

The bitch hangs up the chastity sign - to be prude; to pretend to be serious

The bitch sets up an archway - to be prude; to pretend to be serious; Shameless

The paper figures in the pasting shop - they will show through if you poke them; they will break if you poke them

The paper craftsman goes to heaven - Hu (paste) Yun

Papering The lady of the art shop——throw out the words (painting) herself

Apply the turtle eggs

Sesame oil - smooth; round and slippery

Turtle biting the finger - holding on to it; holding on to it

Flat-bellied bug - trying to bite

Withered ears of wheat - head raised high

Shut mouth blowing whistle - leaking the news

Coffin in the funeral parlor - containing people

< p>Raising prostitutes in the barracks - ruining the morale of the army

Hail smashed the cotton trees - all the bachelors; all bachelors

The donkey on the ice slope - all fours in the air

Catching ducks on the frozen river - everyone skates

Playing in the ice cellar - sneering

Lighting wax in the ice house - candles in the cave (frozen) room

Bingling as a crutch - unreliable; unreliable

Bingling hanging on the chest - cold to the heart; freezing

Bingling tofu - difficult to handle (mixing)

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Building a house on the ice - not reliable

Painting on the iceberg - good times don't last long

Ice pond gourds - strings of strings

Cucumbers seasoned with rock sugar - just dry; just dry

Complaining in the ice and snow - making sarcastic comments

Iced in the ice and snow to my belly - half cold

Tie for first place - about the same

The sick man opens a pharmacy - produces and sells his own goods

The doctor who has recovered from the illness has arrived - too late; too late

< p>The tail of the sick cat - unable to lift up

The patient batted the ball - weak; lack of energy

The patient was struck by lightning - a natural or man-made disaster

If you are seriously ill and don't take medicine - wait for death

Set the alarm clock - don't make an appointment before the time comes

Watching a play through a glass window - see through at a glance; see through at a glance

Glass egg turns into egg - there is a way

Glass falls on the mirror - it is clear

Glass belly - see through the heart

Glass jar The goldfish in it - cannot make big waves; cannot capsize big waves; there is no mountain road, no way out

Flies trapped in a glass tank - scurrying around

Glass monkey - cannot become a climate; Out of place

The person on the glass mirror - no trace

Glass chopsticks holding jelly - light to light

Glass bottle holding boiling water - Three minutes of heat

Treasures in glass bottles - see through at a glance; see through at a glance

Glass Bodhisattva - God

Tie twine on the glass ball - difficult to tangle

Put a flower pot on the glass - it is obvious

Glass doll - a sensible person

Glass heart and crystal person - a sensible person

Glass made of drum - can't stand the beating

Spinach and boiled tofu - one clear (green) and two white

Bole whips - ride a horse to find a horse

Exhibits in the museum - old antiques

Tie a donkey around the neck - not a zhengzhuang (pile)

Hang a detonator around the neck - too hanging

Neck Wear a foot wrap - it smells bad

A lame horse chases a rabbit - it can't catch up; it can't be chased

A lame horse goes into battle - there is no good end

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Lame donkey - does not follow the right path; just walks the crooked path

Bazi pulls Luoka - crookedly pulls

Bazi walks on stilts - sooner or later he will be good-looking

The lame man plays on the swing - crutching his leg in one place, crutching his leg everywhere

Bazi playing in the circle - sitting and shouting; sitting on the ground and shouting

Bazi drives the horse - - Out of reach

A lame man rides a blind horse - each has his own strengths

Bazi comes to power - his stance is unstable

A lame man walks - swaying from side to side; vacillating ; Step by step

Ant in a dustpan - all roads are roads; all roads are roads; there are many roads

The tinker's backbone - taking the blame

The tinker stumbles - pours iron (iron)

If you don't get whipped and hit with bricks - eat hard and don't eat soft

If you don't eat mutton, mutton smells bad - you will suffer a bad reputation< /p>

Chickens (eggs) that do not produce chickens - bad guys

Millets that do not sprout - bad seeds; cowardly seeds; not good seeds

The roly-poly is lovesick. ——To feel restless; to feel restless

>A roly-poly rides a rabbit - no stability

Don't be hungry and bring dry food - be prepared

Don't hate the short rope, only complain about the deep well - wrong blame

No rabbit Don't be a hawk - act steadily

Disrespect your employer and respect your associates - admit the wrong boss

Don't touch the south wall and don't look back - be stubborn; stubborn to the end

No Ripe grapes - very sour; full of sourness

Either the fish dies, or the net is broken - you but not me

Listen to storytelling without listening to music - talking is better than singing It sounds good

The unruly sleeve gun - jammed

The house sparrow with long hair - can't fly

If you don't plant fruit trees to eat peaches - —Sit back and enjoy the harvest

Buying a cat in a cloth bag—I don’t know the details

Putting horns in a cloth bag—there are curves inside

Cotton threads on the cloth—thousands of them Thread

Rab doll - lack of vitality

Rifle jammed - no sound

Eight hundred copper coins worn on a string - out of tune (hanging) < /p>

A small hanging vat with eight buckets - cannot hold a stone

Eight dollars to buy a bowl of wontons - no noodles

The eight and a half kilogram old turtle swallowed one Weighing weights - the cruel bastard

The eighty-year-old man carries the burden - he has more than enough heart but not enough energy

The eighty-year-old dances - the naive old man

The gathering of the eight immortals ——Shenchao

Pomegranates in August - a head full of ideas

Peanuts on the fifteenth day of August - blind command

Pluck radishes and plant onions ——Each one is hotter than the last

Treat the monster as a Bodhisattva - no distinction between good and evil

The speech of the white-bone spirit - the evil words confuse the public

Made of white wax Heart - can't see the sun, can't see the fire

Arsenic wrapped in white sugar - the poison is inside

No rain for a hundred days - long-lasting love (clear)

Half Copper coins - not a square circle

Torches in mid-air - Gao Ming

Desperate halfway - beginning but no end

Thinking about it while eating roast chicken in the middle of the night (tearing sound (noise)

Bedding in the middle of the night - enjoying the heat

The widow in the middle of the night - sad

The person pretending to be Qin Hui does not take off his clothes - no one has seen You're such a fool

Hit the duck with a stick - scrape (croak)

Use the mallet as a needle - regardless of thickness

Bao Gong adjudicates the case - recognize Li does not recognize people

The grinning bun - the beauty is revealed

The peeled tree - not long

Cut the tofu with a thin knife - both sides are shiny

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Holding candles to keep warm - no use

The rooster telling the time - no need to rush

Firecracker temper - just let it go

Hands behind your back Hanging the huqin behind the back - unable to play

Bowing behind the back - reverse salute),

Carrying a stone down the river - feeling the bottom

Carrying a chicken coop on the back - Not simple (Dongdan)

Pricking in the face - icing on the quilt

Punching under the quilt - no outside hands

Kicking the ball in the quilt - —Misaki

Forced verbal coaxing—can’t believe it

Forcing the King of Chu to seek death—psychological tactics

Drinking water from the nostrils—too much.

Snot flowing upward - the other way around

Put self-powder on the nose - a good look

Hook a weight on the nose - pound the mouth

Coptidis chinensis on the nose - suffering in front of my eyes

Prime Minister Bigan - heartless

Walking with eyes closed - only thinking about wrong ways

Close Eyes and face - blindly blending

Selling cloth without eyes - nonsense

Gecko tail - living day by day

The whip stick is used as a flute - Careless

Fire in the firecracker shop - compliment yourself

Flush the water with a shoulder pole - the brand is very big

Sleep on the shoulder - think broadly

Carrying water on a shoulder pole - hang on both ends

Juggle a gong - bluff

Ice tofu - difficult (break)

Iceberg The snow lotus on the ice - frozen heart

Walking on ice - careful about the ice

The ice

Steamed lychees - so sweet

Hahahaha in the ice kiln - sneer

Hit the doctor when he was sick - repay kindness with hatred

Glass fell on the mirror - Mingmingmingming

Making tea in a glass cup - seeing through

Glass monkey - not a big deal

Goldfish in a glass bottle - seeing through at a glance

The belongings in the glass shop - vulnerable

Glass Guanyin - the god

The fly in the glass cover - bumping into walls everywhere

Pull the bamboo aside Seeing the plum blossoms in the leaves - distinguishing between white and white

Pluck the drum - two-sided light

Plucked the alarm clock - specializes in reminding people

I'm about to step on my feet The battlefield - life or death

Mouse, big or small - the most cunning

Not pouring the urn to make tea - no skill

Not pouring the urn Riding a rabbit - not honest

Unable to die until the Yellow River - stubborn and unyielding

The enemy who will not fight against the sky - you but not me

< p>Don’t cry until you see the coffin - stubbornness

The dog that doesn’t bark - secretly mouth

Either the fish dies or the net is broken - you but not me

< p>Illiterate people read the notices - all the paper is covered with ink

Unripe apricots - extremely sour