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a two-part allegorical saying

Cats catch mice and dogs watch the door-this is my duty.

Guizhou Donkeys Learn to Bark Horses —— Southern accent to North tune

The sparrow flew into the chimney-it had life and no hair.

Ants can move-everyone can talk.

What the tortoise eats is determined by its weight.

Dung beetles wear flowers-ugly beauty

Riding a donkey and reading a songbook-we'll see.

Firefly's ass-not too bright (forehead)

Flies fly into the garden-pretend to be bees (crazy)

Dog vigil, chicken morning-do your job.

Petunia should lead it by the nose-grasp the main contradiction

Mayflies shake trees-ridiculous and indiscreet.

Grasshoppers after autumn-jumping for a few days

Ants on hot bricks-anxious as hell.

The mouse crossed the street-everyone was shouting.

The mouse got into the bellows-both ends were angry.

The mouse climbed the scale hook-claiming to be.

The mouse fell into the rice jar-half happy and half worried.

Mice and cats sleep together-practice courage

How dare you hit a fly on the tiger's head?

The old sparrow in Dongting Lake-he has a lot of courage.

Dogs drive ducks-croak

The old crow is standing at the top of the tree-quack.

Ducks in the Water-Quack-quack

Catch a turtle in the wheat field-as sure as a gun.

Catch a chicken in a cage-as sure as a gun.

Pinch a snail with three fingers-as sure as a gun.

Catch the tortoise in the buckwheat field-as sure as a gun

You don't have to ride a donkey in a hurry-you know it well (not from the coastal area, of course)

A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise (from the north)

Buckteeth in wild boar's mouth-can't be wrapped (it can't be popularized in plain areas)

Seeing camels is said to be swollen on horseback-rare and strange (closer to desert areas)

Crocodile tears-crocodile tears

The rabbit's tail won't grow.

Iron rooster-penniless

Belongs to leech-vampire

Crows are black the world over.

Muslims go to the market-don't ask questions about pigs.

The rooster wears a hat-a crown (official)

There is a chicken feather in the tortoise's belly-(returning) the tortoise's heart is like an arrow.

The pheasant is eating the seeds of Coptis chinensis-it's hard to cry in my heart.

Crabs in the river-all have traps (home)

Night owls come in-it must be bad.

Make friends with loach and eel-slippery

The eagle flies in the blue sky and the fox walks at night-each goes his own way.

The weight falls on the henhouse-making trouble

This road is not called the road of justice.

Horsetail tofu skewers-I can't lift them.

Horse racing in shoes-not many steps.

Play the lute to a cow-don't look at the object

Catch a donkey as a horse-I don't know the goods

Sparrows bulging their bellies-so angry.

The snake hit seven inches-hit the nail on the head.

Mandarin ducks in the river-a couple

Shrimp in the pot-dead or red

A bulldog bit the moon-I wonder how high the moon is.

Pigeons with hair plucked-see how you fly

Underwater animals-never see the light of day

Earthworms walk-stretch and contract.

Skin toad III- heart never dies

Boil crabs in a boiling pot-see how long you can be crazy.

Pig eight quit to look in the mirror-not a person inside and outside.

The tortoise looked at the sky and shrank its head.

The shrimp fell into the frying pan-it made a big red face.

Sparrows go home-Twitter

The mouse fell into the book box-talking like a book.

The tortoise laughs at the tortoise-so do you.

The dog bites Lv Dongbin-I don't know how to love others.

Dogs catch mice-mind your own business.

Dogs eat grass-they have a donkey's heart

Meat buns hit dogs-there is no return.

Dogs bite turtles-nothing to say.

Master Niu doesn't care about donkeys-each mind his own business.

Cowhide bulging wet water-silent

Cowhide drum, green gong-no beating, no ringing

Pull a hair out of a cow-I don't care.

When a cow dies, it dies-it never rains but it pours.

Mushrooms on the pile of cow dung-are they delicious?

The fly behind the cow's ass-dispersed in a hubbub

Milk Mixed Ink-Black and White Confusion (Xiao)

Offer a cow's hoof-it means your feet are big.

Cowhide drum-loud and empty

Cattle fight-dead top

Put the saddle on the cow's back-it's a mess

A cow's hoof has two petals-it won't close properly.

Hard cowhide-see how you blow it

A blind cow bumps into a haystack-it eats at the touch.

The monkey climbed the cliff-show your ability.

Monkey Boxing-Small Posture

Monkey climbing trees is a specialty.

Monkey Fan-Imitating Human Beings

Monkeys Go to the Pavilion-Ugly Ghosts Play Romantic Games

Monkeys sing big plays-the stage of practical jokes

Monkeys Fishing for the Moon-White Happiness

Monkeys eat walnuts-they are all smashed.

Monkeys on sheep.-Nobody.

Monkeys eat garlic-roll their eyes

Monkeys carry beams-I can't stand it.

Monkey with a stick (chuí)-Hu Lun

The monkey's face-it changes when you say it.

Monkeys wear gloves-all hands and feet.

Monkeys pick ginger-you can't eat it or throw it.

Crouching tiger, hidden dragon-harm others and harm yourself.

Birds eat-they have to bow their heads.

Ants move-it's either windy or rainy.

The landlubber crossed the river-I don't know the depth.

Salted fish in water-fake fresh

Tigress, local strongmen-not to be taunted

Cats and mice make friends-believe it or not.

Grasshoppers fighting cocks-that's too much.

Cow-put it on both sides

Rats drill bellows-both ends suffer from gas.

Mouse's eyes-they look only an inch away.

A mouse with a gun-it's in the nest.

The mouse fell into the vinegar jar-it smelled sour.

The mouse stretches its legs-small hands and feet.

A mouse teased a cat-making trouble.

A mouse married a woman-talk about it, not about it.

Rats eat arsenic-roll their eyes

The mouse rolled into the cupboard-overwhelmed with joy.

The mouse licked the cat's nose-it killed itself.

Mouse hole (k ū long)-can't be filled in.

The mouse hanged itself-it was forced by the cat.

Rats gnawing at wooden cases-idle molars

The mouse got into the ashes-mixed with eyes closed.

A mouse is trapped in a trap-it is not far from death.

The mouse fell into the water tank-fashion (wet hair)

The mouse pulls the shovel-the big head is in the back

The mouse climbed on the scale hook and weighed itself.

Rats climb bamboo poles-one section at a time.

The mouse ate the rice soup secretly-the rice soup hardly sticks to its mouth.

Wash the fox with perfume-the smell of shame is still there.

The rabbit's eyes are red with anxiety-it even bites people.

Poisonous centipede-your own cock eats it.

Insects in Corn Stalk-Special (Drill) Heart

Dogs eat hot meat-love and fear.

Inviting wolves to be guests-I'm getting impatient.

The rooster lay eggs-hopeless

Drive a chicken into the river-kill it.

Mice in sesame fields-delicious

Paper tiger-poke it and wear it

Tiger in front of the stove-fierce in the house

Dogs eat mice-mind your own business.

A dog sitting on a dung basket-ungrateful

Rabbit's tail-it won't grow.

Dogs with onions in their noses-Pretend (elephants)

Monkeys Fishing for the Moon-White Happiness

Grasshopper cockfighting-fighting for survival

Mosquito Bites Eggs-Seamless Drilling

A blind dog bites everything it touches.

Hanging pigs under the eaves-bitter water dripping wet

Draw a tiger according to the cat-almost.

The mouse hanged itself-it was forced by the cat.

Splash water on the duck's back-it's not sticky at all (metaphor for people's honest quality)

Catch turtles in a jar-as sure as a gun (figuratively speaking, people are full of confidence in something)

Old hens lay eggs-croak (praise people for their good skills and good grades)

Looking for lice on the tiger's head-not afraid of death (praising people's courage)

Fifteen Spiders Yui night Web-No Secret Reunion (describing the beautiful feelings of missing each other between people)

Owl eats mother-ingratitude (metaphor for people without conscience)

The mouse shaved the pig-trying to please the pig (metaphor for the flattery of shameless people)

Woodpecker somersaults-showing off his ass (metaphor for people who like to brag and show off themselves)

Pigs with onions in their noses-Pretend (a metaphor of deception)

Cattle cross the river-take care of each other (metaphorically speaking, people are selfish)

A dog tugs at the entrails of a sheep-the longer it drags, the longer it drags.

Dogs barking at the moon-rare and strange.

The dog chewed the bone with relish.

Dogs swallow peppers-it's terrible.

Dogs bite back to eat-fight back.

Weasel pays New Year greetings to chickens-uneasy and kind

Hit the rooster lay eggs-beyond my power.

Fishermen go home-don't care (about the lake)

Dream of the tiger-a false alarm

Draw a tiger according to the cat-almost.

Drive the rabbits out of the wild-whoever catches them will get them.

Press the rooster lay eggs hard-I'm hopeless.

The grasshopper met the chicken-it was doomed.

Cannon hits wolf-dispersed in a hubbub (boom)

Elephants catch mice-they don't have enough strength.

Release the tiger to the mountain-endless troubles

Dreaming of riding a tiger-what a strange idea

Weasel mud wall-small hands and feet

Cats playing with mice-coaxing to play.

Cats don't eat dead mice-fake sven

The mouse in the cat's mouth can't run away.

Cats catch mice-it's my duty.

The cat's paw reached into the fish tank-trying to catch it.

A cat in tiger skin.-Great

A cat is brave in its belly-it can't be fierce.

The cat quietly guarded the mouse hole.

The cat was kicked out of the tree by the tiger (ni m4n)-thanks to saving a hand.