Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Commonly used sayings in daily life

Commonly used sayings in daily life

Eight Immortals crossing the sea - each showing his magical powers

The White Snake drank realgar wine - revealed her true form

Dumplings were boiling in the teapot - there was something in it and she couldn't pour it out

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Blow the trumpet out the window - the name (honking) is outside

Horse racing on the bow - desperate

Overturned the five-flavor bottle - sour, sweet, bitter, spicy and salty, everything Yes

Break the casserole - ask the end

The lamp oil is dry - the fire burns the core (heart)

Tie chicken feathers on the telephone pole - what a big duster ( Gu)zi

Losing the watermelon and picking up the sesame seeds - a big loss for a small sum

Growing wheat in the winter paddy fields - strange planting (zai)

In the manure pit Stone - smelly and hard

Blowing fire with a rolling pin - clueless

Anti-aircraft guns to kill mosquitoes - overkill

Toad jumping into a well - not understanding (thump)

Sprinkled a handful of salt into the boiling oil pan - it exploded

Good mud makes a good stove - good intentions will not be rewarded

Monkey Fishing for the moon - busy work in vain

The weasel pays New Year greetings to the chicken - no good intentions

Jiang Taigong fishes - those who wish to take the bait

Step on both feet The boat - rocking

The old woman eating porridge - shameless (tooth) obscenity

A mouse crossing the street - everyone shouted to beat her

The old woman spoke - As far as the eye can see (teeth)

Lu Zhishen became a monk - he had nothing to worry about

A cat cries like a mouse - fake compassion

Looking at people through the crack in the door - looking at people I'm looking down on you

The Clay Buddha is crossing the river - you can't protect yourself

Riding a donkey and reading the songbook - we'll see

The bricks to build the wall - coming from behind< /p>

Send goose feathers from a thousand miles away - the gift is light but the friendship is heavy

Ginger - the old one is spicy

Fetching water from fifteen buckets - seven up and eight down

Four taels of cotton - no need to talk (bomb)

Fire in the temple - wonderful (temple) zai (disaster)

Sun Dasheng listened to the tightening curse - headache

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The telescope on the observatory - so high and far away

There are sores on the top of the head and pus on the soles of the feet - it's really bad

My nephew is lighting a lantern - as usual (uncle)

Wearing a skirt on a snowy day - a beautiful moving (frozen) person

Scallions mixed with tofu - one clear (green) and two white

A mute eating coptis - bitter Unable to speak

A mute is fighting a lawsuit - he has a hard time speaking

Eating three liters of rice in one meal - a big belly

Yue Fei has a tattoo on his back - serving the country with loyalty

Early-blooming red plums—uniquely beautiful

The two-foot-tall monk—can’t figure it out

Sesame blossoms—growing taller and taller

Zhu Bajie has entered the daughter country - he doesn’t want to leave

Fetching water with a bamboo basket - it’s all in vain

Blowing the trumpet on a plane - singing a high note