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Write solar term allegorical sayings

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 a two-part allegorical saying for writing solar terms. Welcome to reading.

Two-part allegorical saying about writing solar terms-bamboo pole hitting the moon-can't stand it.

Looking for hoof prints under heavy snow-rare

Climbing a ladder to pick the moon-fantasy

Light an oil lamp under the moon-it's too much trouble.

I ate plums for three or nine days-shabby

The monkey catches the moon with a sieve.

The moon on the eighth day of the seventh lunar month-half cloudy.

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Bald men follow the moon.-I'm sorry

Borrow a top hat for Chinese New Year-I don't know the time.

People in their thirties stop studying art-they are old.

New Year's greetings on Dragon Boat Festival-Not a good time.

Shake the wicker basket for the Lantern Festival-fuck off

Drink Sanjiutian Ginger Soup-Warm the Heart

Overnight meals in dog days-smelly goods

Make yuanxiao with corn flour-it's not pinched right.

It snows heavily on a sunny day-obviously.

Three or nine days of popsicles.-Nobody cares

Snow in Changbai Mountain-Flying all over the sky

Firecrackers in dog days-they explode at the touch.

Moon in Mid-Autumn Festival-aboveboard.

Looking forward to the bright moon for thirty nights-there is no hope.

Talk to the moon-it's all empty talk

Lighting the Moon Dam-Re-inventing the Wheel

It hails in dog days, so it's bad luck.

The moon went astray on the third day of the next day.

Monks follow the moon.-sorry.

Drink herbal tea in dog days-it's just the right time.

Eating jiaozi on Dragon Boat Festival-Different.

Burn the stove in dog days-it's really hot.

Three days and nine days without cotton-cowardice

Eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival makes everyone happy.

The chopping board of New Year's Eve-Every family is busy

Fan for three or nine days-there is fire in my heart

30 nights of debt-a sad year.

On New Year's Day, let's tie-poor, make do.

Take a penny as a moon miser

Borrow a ship for 30 nights-bad timing.

Dice rolling in the Moon Dam-a vague view

Take the basin as the month-I don't know the weight.

On New Year's Day, the word "lucky" is more than enough.

Wear a skirt for three or nine days-beautiful and moving.

Dial the abacus on New Year's Eve at most.

Happy New Year's Day-Hello, I'm fine.

Drink cold water for three or nine days-from the inside out

Fireworks on New Year's Eve-Colorful

New Year's Eve Doll-Double Happiness

Eating Noodles on New Year's Day-Changing Customs and Traditions

The electric fan is as busy as a bee in dog days.

Eat fifteen meals on the first day-eat before and then empty.

Beggars for three or nine days-hungry and cold

Incubate chickens in dog days-bad people; There are many bad guys.

The beggar was caught in heavy snow-hungry and cold.

Wrap jiaozi in rice noodles-you can't pinch them together.

Look at the Gregorian calendar on New Year's Eve-there are no days.

Reading almanac on New Year's Eve-it's a long day.

There is no moon on New Year's Day, and it is the same every year.

The moon in the sky-visible, intangible

Lift the millstone and hit the moon-I don't know how small it is.

Picking the moon at the top of the mountain-impossible; Can't do

Cooking porridge on new year's eve-sad at the end of the year

Pig eight quit to thirty-six changes-no good face

Looking at the moon on New Year's Eve-wishful thinking; dream of doing sth.

At dawn, it snowed heavily in the east-obviously; clear

It's never too late to sell door gods on New Year's Eve.

The poor avoid debt-they can't escape from the first day of school, but they can't escape from the fifteenth.

The fifteenth moon-perfect; A complete circle

The little bald head follows the moon-nobody touches anyone's light.

Eat popsicles for three or nine days-chilling; You know how cold and warm you are.

Dried tofu for three or nine days-cold and hard.