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Two-part allegorical saying about white people's work

1, walking in filial shoes-running in vain

2, the sparrow fell in the chaff-an empty joy.

3, fishing for the moon in the water-with a sieve

4, fishing through the net-nothing.

5. Listening to storytelling and crying-worrying about the ancients

6, fist fleas-strong can't make it.

7. Shrimp in Taihu Lake-Baimang (Busy)

8, bear break the stick-busy

9, mantis car-in vain.

10, dredging sand to fill the river-in vain

1 1, smart eyebrow eye for the blind-useless

12, wear a raincoat and a hat-it's not necessary.

13, moving a ladder to heaven-tinkering

14, tears in the theater-caring for the ancients

15, jumping through the stone mortar and adding officials-thankless.

16, there is some wax in the sun-white.

17, send an umbrella after the rain-no need.

18, rod broken-both ends are empty.

19, every other year in Gregorian calendar-useless

20, selling cloth cotton-useless.

2 1, looking for cracks in eggshells-in vain

22. The fire hose is not knotted-both ends are empty.

23. Squeeze your eyelids and blow your nose-it's useless.

24. Tears of dialogue-worrying about the ancients

25, acting with a stone mortar-thankless.

26, a few meters under the pot-in vain

27, carrying a daughter-in-law to the mountain-out of strength and scolded.

28, ink painting-white painting

29, the tiger eats mosquitoes-empty talk

30. Willow blossoms-no fruit.

3 1. Laying a quilt in the felt pile-in vain.

32. Dry the floodplain and cast a net-go ahead blindly.

33, twist your ears and blow your nose-you can't eat it.

34, make the hammer in the crock-don't work.

The bottom of the bucket is rotten and both ends are empty.

36. The wife has no teeth and gnaws at the bones-just lick the taste.

37, send hemp fiber after the rain-in vain

38. Moving stones up the mountain-thankless.

39. Fill the cake with oil-it's useless.

40. Close your eyes and cast a net-go blind.

4 1, acting with a stone mortar-thankless.

42. Open an umbrella in sunny days-reinvent the wheel.

43, stomach pain shangyanyao-useless

44, riding a donkey back pocket-in vain

45, the mouse jumped into the chaff hoard-an empty happiness.

46, ants top stone mortar-thankless

47, blind drum-blind play.

48, for the dead-in vain.

49. This pole is not fastened properly-both ends have fallen off.

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