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Popular folk allegorical sayings

Popular folk allegorical sayings

Dumb people eat glutinous rice balls-know fairly well

Cook jiaozi in a teapot-it won't pour out.

The head of Monopterus albus (cunning)

Monks vie for flowers —— Failure to make laws and lawlessness

Piling in the mud-sinking deeper and deeper

The sow crossed the threshold-first, take care of her stomach.

Look at the thirtieth day of the twelfth lunar month in the Gregorian calendar-there is no time in a year.

The lame bowing-follow the trend.

A papery window-it's completely broken.

Shrimp crossing the river-holding a beard (modesty)

Cats don't eat dead mice-hypocrisy

Beggars sell rice-only one liter.

Sun Jiaying's sea pepper-Guangda is not spicy

Beggars walk at night-false busyness

It rained behind the field-the street was wet (then)

Wash your face with linen-a rough (initial) meeting

Porridge soaked in rice soup-add green (pro) and green (pro)

Singing in an opera-hard work is not good-looking.

The brush is hairless-it has many holes.