Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Idioms, two-part allegorical sayings, proverbs and poetic stories about the Chinese zodiac or the Spring Festival.
Idioms, two-part allegorical sayings, proverbs and poetic stories about the Chinese zodiac or the Spring Festival.
Ugly Cow: Nine Niu Yi Cowherd Knives Try Cowherd and Weaver Cow.
Silver Tiger: Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Hairy rabbit: It's sad when a rabbit dies-it won't grow.
Dragon: Dragon, tiger, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon, dragon and phoenix.
Snakes: gild the lily and startle the snake, startle the snake by seven inches-find the key.
Afternoon horse: a horse will succeed, and an old horse knows how to recruit.
Not a sheep: stealing sheep after they die and selling dog meat to make up the sheep's head-insincere.
Shen Monkey: Monkeys catch the moon, apes catch the moon, Year of the Monkey, and Horse Moon.
You chicken: the chicken flies and the dog jumps, and the chicken and the dog are restless.
Dog: Pigs and dogs are not as restless as chickens and dogs.
Sea pig: pigs and dogs are not as good as pigs.
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