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Two-part allegorical saying with few words

Introduction: Two-part allegorical saying is a special language form created by working people in China since ancient times. This is a short, interesting and vivid sentence. The following is my collection of two-part allegorical sayings describing a few words, hoping to help you.

Beggars sell rice-not many liters.

Note l: It is homophonic with "sound". For those who can't say a few words, or those who don't say a few words.

Example: Bai Zhankui ... roared: "What is Gao Zengfu? Why do you want to be the deputy director of the Agricultural Society? In the speech, beggars sell rice, how many (liters)

It's over. He is incompetent in doing things! "(Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship)

The two dumb people met and said nothing.

The dumb people met and wanted to talk, but they couldn't say a word. Not a word.

For example, you asked him for a long time, but he still said, "I have no experience, but I am far from it!" " The more you ask, the less he answers. Ask more questions, that is, two dumb people meet without saying a word! I fell in the toilet.-I didn't fart.

Attention means there is nothing to say.

For example, you told Xianggong that April 13, the auspicious day of the ecliptic, is good for everyone in the church, so I want to give you to Xianggong for adoption. Ugly. I know. [Xiao Sheng] Brother Hu, what can you say? [Clean] The toilet collapsed, leaving nothing. (Ming, single book "The Foot Pals")

Swallow your tongue into your stomach-open your mouth and have nothing to say

My tongue seems to have been swallowed, but my mouth was open and I didn't speak. Metaphor is speechless because of indefensible or nervous.

For example, Zheng Hongquan said ... if we really make a scene and ask for nothing to cover our mouths, it's like swallowing our tongues in our stomachs and opening our mouths. (Liu Jiang's Taihang Fengyun)