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One two three five six one two-part allegorical saying

The two-part allegorical saying of one two three five six one one is as follows:

One two three five six? -no four (things)

1. Put lime on your mouth-say (brush) in vain

2. Have a pimple in your throat-gambling (blocking) gas

3. Baldy people wear hats-can't (hair) for five days

4. Walk in the watermelon field-both sides meet the source (both sides meet) Father kowtows to his son-hang it all (hang it all)

9. Riding a horse in a singing opera-no (walking)

1. Coptis chinensis soaked in melon seeds-bitter people (benevolence)

11. Grass grows on the temple platform-panic (drought)

12. Gold is used as brass. Break the sand pot-ask to the end (tattoo to the end)

16, sell cloth without ruler-with bad intentions (with bad intentions)

17, soak stones in the sauce jar-it's a long story (one salt is hard to get in)

18, radish enters the vegetable cellar-disappeared (budding)

19 Walking in the watermelon field-meeting the source from left to right (meeting the circle from right to left)

23. Explaining the source from Wang Bazhong-Rules (turtle lifting)

24. The Millennium stone Buddha statue-an honest man (an old stone man)

25. Talking with a fan-crazy talk (gossip).