Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Hysterical sayings and proverbs? How many of them do you know?

Hysterical sayings and proverbs? How many of them do you know?

A Dou's kingdom - for nothing

A Dou-type character - incapable

A Er plays the sheng - indiscriminately

A Er as a Bone-setter (doctor of Chinese medicine) - no one dares to hire him

Ah Er stringing all over the street - dangling

Ah Goh eating noodles - scratching blindly

Ah Granny

Ah Qing Sister-in-law pouring tea - not a drop of water; not a drop of water

Eating sea pepper (chili) next to the stove - fever inside and out

When you get whipped, you don't get whipped.

Whipped but not clubbed--eating softness but not hardness

The beaten dog bites the chicken--taking it out on someone else

The beaten turtle--shrinking its neck

The duck that gets a knife - scurrying

The one that gets a slap to make amends - slavering

The ball that gets a knife - deflating

Short ladder on a tall house - can't get a word in

Short person wearing high heels - high is also Limited

The short man fights the wolf - light shouting not on

The short man flies a kite - section high; section rise

The short man farts - low voice

Sightseeing by a short man - follow the voice

Crossing a river by a short man - be at peace

Pulling a general out of a short man - will be the material;

The short man climbs the stairs - can't wait (eagerly hope)

The short man climbs the slope - step by step; step by step

The short man rides a big horse-































Love The hero in a lawsuit - a poor fight

The wooden fish in the nunnery is beaten by others

Quail wants to eat the fruit on the tree - out of reach; to think of good things; to think of good things

Watching a person drowning on the bank

Buying shoes according to other people's foot sizes is a rigid application

Buying medicine according to the prescription is a good idea

This is a good idea.

Buying shoes according to someone else's foot size - a rigid approach

Drinking water according to a cow's head - not being able to do it; trying to do it

Pressing a gourd and starting a ladle - taking care of this end and losing the other end;

The rolling pin on the board - a bachelor

The meat on the board - to be slaughtered; to be slaughtered at the whim of others

The fish on the table - the one who gets the knife

Covert stalking - sneaking around

Covert boxing - blind fighting

Threading a needle in a dark room - sad

Tripping in the dark - wilting

Burning ice on the griddle - melting soup

Cookies on the griddle - flipping and flopping

The dog that got the stick - furious

The fat pig that got the knife - not afraid of boiling water

The dog that got the stick - furious

The dog that got the knife - not afraid of boiling water

The duck that has been beaten - scurrying

Pressing the chicken head to peck the rice - a waste of effort

Burning out the lamp oil - burning the heart(core)

Shoes on the palm of the hand--unworkable; unworkable

Pancake spread on the palm of the hand--delicate hand; good hand

Sore on the palm of the hand--poisonous hand

Banana Plugged into an ancient tree - thick branches and leaves

Banana blossoms - one heart; tightly connected

Bird's nest on a banana leaf - good times don't last

Eight hundred dangling coins fall into a well - it is hard to know which one

Flagpole erected 800 years ago - old bachelor

Pepper on eight treasures' rice - the same heart; tightly connected

Pepper on the rice - another flavor

Eight lifetimes of old accounts - I can't tell

Eight-inch feet in seven-inch shoes - a different story

This is the first time I've ever seen a man with eight-inch feet.

Eight brothers pecking at persimmons - picking the soft ones

Eight old men boxing - three orders and five requests

Eight money plasters - stained

Eight crooked necks sitting on the floor, but no one can tell them what to do.

Eight crooked necks sitting at a table - no one is looking at anyone

The format of the eight-legged essay - a thousand pieces

Sleeping in the Bagua Oven - steaming hot

Sleeping in the Bagua Oven - a hot <

Riding a horse in the gossip array - can't break into the road; the way out is hard to find

Eight levels of engineering technology - strive for excellence

Eight levels of masters to learn the craft- -grow to be old, learn to be old

Octagon falls into a cesspit - aroma and odor are not distinguished; aroma and odor are difficult to distinguish

Eight and a half catties of turtle swallowed a large scale - ruthless Wang Bao

Eight and a half catties of Wang Bao in the

Eighty people carrying a sedan chair - very impressive

Eighty old men suffering from head-shaking disease - not by one's wish; not by one's choice.

Eighty old men blowing out lamps - can't breathe; can't come up for air

Eighty old men practicing pipa - a cliché

Eighty old men learning to box - the more they practice, the stronger they get

Eighty old men learning to box - the more they practice. -The more he practices, the stronger he gets

Eighty-year-old man learning a craft - old and vigorous

Eighty-year-old Jedi head - there is no one to follow in his footsteps

Eighty-year-old shave -- not defying old age

Eighty years old with a beard -- old idea

Eighty years old with no children -- lonely in old age

Eighty years old with a son - generations behind

Playing with monkeys at eighty - an old trick

Learning to play the flute at eighty - an old tune

Learning to play the flute at eighty - an old tune

Learning to wrestle at eighty - a desperate effort wrestling - old life

Eighty-year-old actor pretending to be a child - old age

Eighty-year-old counter - old in the business

Eighty-five cannons hitting the

The Eight Immortals crossing the sea - each showing his or her ability

The Eight Immortals' table is missing a leg - it is not level

The Eight Immortals' table with lamps on it - it is obvious that the table is not level

The Eight Immortals' table The lamps on the table are obvious

The table of the Eight Immortals is angular

The Eight Wise Kings are in the palace--it's hard to invite them

The bitter melon in August is red in the heart. -- red in the heart

Lotus root in August -- fresh and tender

Persimmons in August -- the older they get, the redder they become; red in old age

Osmanthus flowers in August -- fragrant everywhere

Osmanthus blossoms in August -scented everywhere

Cucumber sheds in August - empty shelves

Mooncakes on the fifteenth day of the eighth month - everyone is happy; everyone loves them; up and down

Fate (round); met fate (round); a box comes and goes

The moon on the 15th of August - the same every year; righteousness

Eating the New Year's dinner on the 15th of August - it's still too early

Eating the Lantern Festival on the 15th of August

Eating rice dumplings on the 15th of August - not the right time

Duanyang on the 15th of August - late; late

Watching dragon lanterns on the 15th of August - late; late

Watch the dragon lanterns on the 15th of August. Watching Dragon Lanterns - late for most of the year

Having a baby on August 15 - catching up

Sending mooncakes on August 15 - catching up with the festival

August The clouds cover the moon on the fifteenth day of the eighth month - a spoilsport

Steaming rice cakes on the fifteenth day of the eighth month - before it's too late

The eight-legged crab - rampant

The eight-legged crab - a rampant

The eight legs of the crab

The temple that has been walled off - panicked

Pulling up grass to lure snakes - asking for trouble; self suffering

Pulling up onions to plant snakes - asking for trouble; self suffering

Pulled onions and planted sea peppers - one crop is spicier than the other

Pulled sorghums - higher by the day; rising by the day

Pulled radishes - the holes are in

Plucked phoenix - not as good as chicken

Plucked pigeon - can't fly

Plucked plugs don't eliminate water - dead heart

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Pulling out the seedling - eager for success

Socking snot in the face - asking for embarrassment

Pouring fertilizer on the grass - no effort; no work; no work at all

Putting your face in your pants - not to be seen

Driving people to the wall - desperate

Taking dolls as monkeys - fooling people

Old Huang Zhong on the range - a hundred shots

Ba Wang Farewell Ji - nay; inexorable

Self-necked old pigeon (gua)- -opening is a curse

White-necked shithouse - distinctive; different

White cloth into the dyeing tank - can't be washed; can't be washed

White cloth to make a cotton-padded jacket p>Cabbage braised with bean curd - no one's favor

Sautéed onion with self-lay leaves - kiss (green) on kiss (green)

White bone spirit dressed as a bride-

White Bone Goblin playing heel - ghost trick

White Bone Goblin transforming into a beautiful woman - human face and ghost heart

White Bone Goblin speaking in human language-

The White Bone Monster delivers food - ambitious; unsurprised

The White Bone Monster meets the Monkey King - the original form

The White Crane stands among the chickens- - prominent

The white tiger enters the door - a catastrophe; a disaster

Painting with self-opened water - a light touch

The white wax pole turns over the field -solo picking

White wax material knots osmanthus flowers - the root is not correct; the root bone is not,

White-faced traitors appeared - the evil appearance; the evil appearance

White-faced Wolf wearing a straw hat - can't change

White-faced wolf wearing glasses - posing as a good person; acting as a good person

White with a tail-tipped fox - old and cunning

The white cat drills the stove pit - discrediting itself

The white-furred crow - different

The white lady fights Fa Hai - the essence strikes the light

White Nymphets Water Flooding San Francisco - a big deal

White Nymphets Meeting Xu Xian - a thousand-mile marriage

Seeing Ghosts in the Daylight - mysterious; sick in the heart

Dreaming in the daytime - nonsense

Milk skin in a pot of white water - can't be done; can't be done

Plaster under white water - can't be made into tofu

White water under plaster - can't be made into bean curd

Cabbage boiled in white water - bland and tasteless

Cooking with white water - cooking without rice

White Suzhen does not let go of Xu Xian - love is hard to distinguish

Sugar mouth, knife heart - honeyed mouth and sword

Lighting a lantern in the daytime - for nothing

Wishing for the moon in the daytime - don't think about it; don't think about it; don't think about it

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Lighting a lamp in the daytime - superfluous

Catching a ghost in the daytime - no way

White cranes have bald tails - the beauty of it all

White iron axes - the best of all possible worlds

What is the best of all worlds?

White Iron Axe - Two Sides

Black Roads Drawn on White Paper - Cannot be Erased; Obvious; Guessed Clearly; Clearly

Two Clearly

Black Writings on White Paper- -Black is clear; cannot be changed; cannot be altered; cannot be changed

Can't be changed; can't be changed; can't be changed; can't be changed; is obvious; is clear; is clear

Lantern made of white paper - a little bit of it will light up

Hundred-foot pole hanging scissors- -Gao Cai (裁)

百川归海-大势所趋趋

百货大楼卖西装-一套一套的

百货店里卖鞋袜 - each in its own size

Hundred-catty burden with iron weight - heavy responsibility; shoulder heavy responsibility

Hundred-catty noodle steamed birthday peach - waste snack

A hundred catties of heavy burden can be put on the shoulder, but one or two pencils can't be lifted - a big old man

One person in a family in the 100-mile grassland - alone

Baili Xi (a great doctor of the State of Yu in the Spring and Autumn Period, later the left minister of Qin) recognized his wife - a man of high rank who forgot his old love. -a race of minutes and seconds; a race for seconds; a race to catch up; a race to catch up

Century-old pine tree, May plantain - coarse branches

Century-old eunuch blowing fire - old age

Million-million-strong troops Jiangnan - a large number of people

Hundred-foot pole hanging red lights - red to the top

Cypress rafters (chuan, zi) - rather bend than bend

The tar burns the pig's head - uprooted

The loser turns back - the gold is not changed

The defeated general collects the remnants of the army - reorganization

Worship purpose into the temple of Lu Zu (Lu Dongbin) - the wrong door; looking for the wrong door

Worship of the mouth-

Moving the bodhisattva to take a bath - the worse it gets; a waste of effort; empty labor

Moving a stone roller to smash a millstone - the actual (stone) to hit the actual (stone)

Moving a stone to hit the sky

The government official in the classroom - the one who listens to the errand boy

The turtledove holding the nest - hanging eggs

The fight in the classroom - the one who shows off the eggs

The fight in the classroom - the one who shows off the eggs

The fight in the classroom - the one who shows off the eggs

Zebra's head - head in the clouds

The wrench can't ride a rabbit - unstable; unsteady

The man who can't sit down on a burnt cake - the man on the face

The man who spills oil on a gourd - one way or the other

The man who scares his mother-in-law with a pestle and mortar - the shrew.

Baking hair on the stove--it can't be burned

Counting with the fingers--it counts

The bench is upside down--it's four feet to the sky

The bench is upside down--it's four feet to the sky

The bench is upside down--it's four feet to the sky. p>

Eggs on the bench - risky; adventurous; dangerous; unreliable; unreliable

Thistles on the bench - unsteady; unable to sit

Sleeping on the bench - difficult to turn over; unable to turn over

Sleeping on the bench -difficult to turn over; unable to turn over

Playing mahjong on the bench - unable to pick up the pieces; unable to play the game

Drilling holes on the bench - having a plank; having a plank

Root axe splitting firewood -- one side of the chop

Panel door on the door god -- one to the east, one to the west

Panel loach -- no place to stay; no place to hide

Nails on a board - solid; didn't run; couldn't run; couldn't change; couldn't change

Hammering nails on a board - steady and steady

Half of a goat's head - the One-horn

Half of a pig's head - one-eyed

Picking up a trumpet on the halfway - having a blow

Half of a half-wit - two hundred and fifty-five

Half a brick - dumped

Half a catty to eight taels - not on a par with each other; one with the other; one size fits all; the same as each other; no one loses

Half a catty placed on four taels-

The clouds in mid-air - a lot of variations

The mid-air driller - to plant a big heel

The mid-air man puts on - a high level of skill

The mid-air man puts on - a high level of skill

The mid-air man puts on

The balloon in mid-air--no sky, no ground; hanging in the air

The firecracker in mid-air--wanting to be high

Building a house in mid-air

To build a house in the middle of the air -- no place to land; no place to land

To drive livestock in the middle of the air -- to show the footsteps

To scrape thistles and herbs in the middle of the air -- ironic (wind) stab

Hanging scissors in mid-air - high talent

Riding a horse in mid-air - prancing around in the clouds; showing the hoof

Counting fingers in mid-air - counting highly

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Half-raked melon - not really a person(ren)

Half-basket of magpies - chirping

Halfway to desertion - beginning but not an end

Halfway lost abacus - miscalculated

Halfway stayed guest - hilarious mouth; warm mouth

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Halfway down a hill - to go wrong; to be taken by surprise; to come out of nowhere

Half a bottle of vinegar - to wander about

Halfway down a hill - to pour bad water down a hill - downstream

Guanyin of the half-mountain cliff - an honest (stone) man

Treading a tightrope in a half-day cloud - fearful of fear

Bright star in a half-day cloud

Blowing the suona in the clouds in the middle of the day--thinking high

Rain in the clouds in the middle of the day--no climate; no climate

Hanging pockets in the clouds in the middle of the day--honest people

Hanging pockets in the clouds - pretending to be crazy

Turning over the books in the clouds - doing the math

Watching the fight in the clouds - standing by and watching

Having a conversation in the clouds - empty talk

Ballooning in the clouds - high in the air; no place to go

Riding a crane in the clouds Going far away

Making clothes in a cloud in the middle of the day - Gao Cai (tailoring)

Slapping a slap in a cloud in the middle of the day - mastery

Eating a cucumber at midnight -

Cock crowing in the middle of the night - not knowing; messing up the time

Calling at the big girl's door in the middle of the night - the visitor is not good

The quilt in the middle of the night- -touching blindly; not being able to feel

Chatting in the middle of the night - talking blindly

Getting up and dressing in the middle of the night - too early

Knocking on the door in the middle of the night without being frightened- - to have a clear conscience

Playing the piano in the middle of the night - to have fun in secret

It rains in the middle of the night - to be unaccounted for; not to know the whereabouts

Nightmares in the middle of the night- - a false alarm; a false alarm

Midnight dreaming of nibbling on a pig's trotter - to think good thoughts; to think good thoughts

Midnight dreaming of marrying a bride - to think good thoughts; to think good thoughts

Trip and fall Lying by the cesspool - not far from death

Disguising oneself as a pig and eating a tiger - being wise as a fool

Shrugging one's bladder - quitting

The gavel Blowing fire - know nothing about it

The mallet hitting the tank - in pieces

The mallet as a needle - thick and thin

The mallet changing candles -- Carelessness

Mallet in the city -- Becoming a spirit

Pin in the mallet -- Thick and thin

Mallet striking a bamboo tube

The mallet goes to heaven - one day it will land

The mallet strikes the duck - quacking

The mallet strikes the mandarin ducks

Cake in a stick - not serious material

Pearls in a clam - the good ones are in there

Arrranged marriage - involuntary; not by choice<

Bao's single (sheet) cloth to wash his face - generosity

Bao's imperial sword - first to kill, then to kill

Bao's guillotine - disowning

Paogong's release of grain - for the sake of the poor

Paogong's killing of his nephews and relatives - to rule them inwardly before ruling them outwardly

Paogong's trial of the case - an iron face;

Bao Gong guillotines the royal relatives - the law does not allow people

Bao foot cloth on the plane - a step (cloth) to heaven

Bao foot cloth nymph (ji,zi lice eggs) - -good role (foot) color (lice)

Wrapped foot cloth as a whip - Wen (Wen) can not Wen (Wen), Wu (Dance) can not Wu (Dance)

Wrapped foot cloth as a clip button-stinking and hard; stinking hard<

Wrapped footcloth as a scarf - stinks a circle

Wrapped Lantern as a pancake - multi-faceted

Buns eaten to the edge of the bean paste - tastes sweet

Buns eaten to the edge of the bean paste - tastes sweet

Buns eaten to the edge of the bean paste - tastes sweet<

Buns cooked without removing the pot - the air

Buns open mouth - exposed

Bud Valley stick worm - dedicated

Peeling onions and pounding garlic - a small thing to do

Skinned toad - three jumps before death

Skinned toad - three jumps before death

Skinned toad - three jumps before death

Skinned toad - three jumps after death

Skinned green vine--not a stitch of it

Hail smashed the cotton tree--barely a stick

Thin knife slices onion--two heads are empty; two falls are empty

Thin knife slices onion--two ends are empty.

Thin knife cuts tofu - two sides of light

Thin-skinned balloon - does not break

Thin paper paste window pane - a poke to penetrate

The safe with a big lock - foolproof

The detonator in the safe - hidden killers

The treasure in the bag - hand to hand

The gourd on the top of the pagoda - the best of the best

Bringing dry food and umbrellas - being prepared

Knocking on the door with a yellow fever - suffering at home

Holding the cockerel and swinging the door - suffering at home

The chicken is a good thing.

Holding the cockerel's pendulum - fighting in the nest; flopping and flopping

Holding the cockerel's beard - old in the nest

Holding the belly tightly and pretending to be full - emptiness

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Jumping into a river with a wooden log - failing (sinking)

Taking a bath with a Bodhisattva - amassing a god

Jumping into a well with a Yuanbao - sacrificing one's life but not one's wealth; loving wealth and sacrificing one's life

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Holding a watermelon in one's arms - didn't run; couldn't run; nine out of ten

Holding a teapot and drinking water - mouth to mouth

Holding the heart of a lamp and putting out a fire - To stir up a fire; to draw a fire to oneself

Holding a rolling pin as a sheng and blowing it - knowing nothing

Holding a child and worshipping heaven and earth - double happiness

Holding a gourd and not opening a dipper - deadheads.

Business with a yellow dock - hard work

Starving with a gold brick - deserved

Warming with a candle - no help for the officer; no help for the job. -Not helpful to officers; not helpful

Holding a stick to push a mill - Deadly spinning

Holding a lute to jump into a well -The more you talk about it, the deeper it goes

Holding a box of money to sleep

Holding a stone and jumping into the abyss - not turning back

Holding an iron rake and kissing - asking for nails

Holding a incense burner and sneezing Sneezing on the incense burner - touching the nose; touching the nose

Bao Shu knows Guan Zhong - knowing the heart

The ship in the storm - breaking the waves against the wind

Lightning before the storm - a great outburst

Popcorn makes tea - a fizzle

Madame in the firecracker store - hilarious; self-inflicted

Cracker temper - a little goes a long way; light a fire

Leopard dog eating a horse and deer - what an appetite

Leopard going into the mountains - full of guts

Camel for sale in the Temple of the Newspaper - there is no such thing as that (temple)

Editorials in newspapers - truth in every sentence

Cups and snakes.

The cup of water is a drop in the bucket - it's useless; it's no use

To carry a tripod up a mountain - it's hard to eat

To shake a gong on the back of a wicker basket - it's a messy thought. -Thinking nonsense

Backpacking a drum into the ancestral hall - a look of being beaten

Chasing the hammer with the drum on the back - asking for a beating

Backpacking a door plate on the street - a -a good big sign

Buddha on his back going down to the river -to amass a god

Stone on his back going up the mountain -hard to suffer; asking for trouble; asking for trouble

Crossing the one-timber bridge with his daughter-in-law on his back -surprised and delighted

Saving a man by carrying an oil drum on his back--instigating a fire; drawing fire

Begging for food with a vinegar jar on his back--poor

Going up to the bank with a dung basket on his back--stinking money

Begging for money with a dung basket on his back Carrying a dung basket on your back - looking for death; looking for death

Carrying a coffin to the battlefield - looking for the worst

Walking with a mirror on one's back - not afraid of being laughed at by future generations

Being a man with a black pot on one's back - not being able to stand up straight; not being able to stretch one's back

Catching the market with a horn on one's back...

Carrying a spirit tablet to the firing line - to fight for one's life

Crossing a river with cotton wool on one's back - the more one carries, the heavier it gets

Flying on an airplane with a zona on one's back - blowing up to the sky.

Backpacking a ladder and cursing the street - a thief

Backpacking a doll and pushing a mill - an addition

Beijing's radish - a beauty in the heart

Beijing's radish - a beauty in the heart. - panicked

The buried pottery maid - never to get ahead; hard to get ahead

The needle missing from the comforter - either a mother-in-law or a grandson

The comforter playing the radio

To grind one's teeth under the covers - to harbor a grudge

To stick out one's foot under the covers - who do you think you are

To keep a tiger under the covers

Catching a flea in the nest - scratching blindly

Hiding an eggplant behind the back - having a foreign heart; having a foreign heart

Drawing a bow behind one's back - hurting someone with a hidden arrow

Setting up a stall behind one's back - amateur

Sleeping with one's back to the other - considerate

Stealing a drink behind one's back

Battle with the water at your back - you've broken your back; you don't leave a backward path

The sun on the slope of the sun at your back - it won't last long; it's hard to last

Climbing Mount Tai with your hands on your back - you're an amateur. >Climbing Mount Tai with one's hands behind one's back - to rise higher and higher step by step; to climb higher and higher step by step

The stupid dog chasing the rabbit - not to get involved; not to be able to get involved

The stupid girl nailing the soles of her shoes - potholes and puddles.

A stupid donkey crosses a bridge - a difficult step

A stupid cow eats sparrows - not easy to catch

A stupid duck - can't get on the shelf

A stupid duck - can't get on the shelf

A stupid dog chases a rabbit - can't get on the ground

Stupid thief steals judge - throws himself into the net

Horse that breaks up the herd - scatters in all directions

Forcing a rooster to lay an egg- - to make things difficult; to make things difficult on purpose; to fail to do; to be unable to do

Forcing a man to jump into the sea - to do harm

Forcing business on the doorstep - to do no good

Hanging a scythe on the tip of one's nose -- can't hang it up

The tip of the nose is smeared with yellow dock -- bitter in front of the eyes; bitter in front of the eyes

Drinking water through the nostrils -- bad enough

The sweaty hairs in the nostrils

Tumor in the nostrils - bad breath

The bridge of the nose touches the bottom of the pot of dust - bad luck

The bridge of the nose A chopper on the bridge of the nose - risky; adventurous; dangerous

Glasses on the bridge of the nose - steady

Keys on the bridge of the nose - openings

Snot running down the throat - to have no outsiders

Painting white powder on the nose - to have a good look; to look good; to pretend to be ugly

To have a good look is to have a good face; to pretend to be ugly.

The manure bucket on the nose - not knowing the smell; not smelling the smell

The beeswax on the nose - not getting anything from the dry cravings

The beeswax on the nose - not getting anything from the dry cravings.

Puppetry on the nose - a face

Horns on the nose - out of the ordinary

Fleas in the eye of the nose - a good thing. -woe in the sight; woe in the sight; urgency in the sight

Scales of snakes hanging from the nose - cannot lift up one's head

Meat hanging from the nose - oily tongue

Smoke coming out of one's nose - in a hurry

The electric light hanging under the nose - famous (bright)

Athletes on the playing field - competing to be the first

Beating the The quilt stretches out the legs - to live within one's means

The pencil swallows the belly - to have a plan

The plowing ox on the mural - not useful

The wall of the Plow ox - can't get away from the plow

Ghost star hanging on the wall - ghostly words (painting)

Close eyes and noodles - blindly meddle with; messy meddle

Humming a tune with eyes closed - having a plan in mind

Selling cloth with eyes closed - blindly pulling

Closed eyes Touching the snail - touching blindly; bumping blindly

Mantis River with eyes closed - listening to the sky

Dancing with eyes closed - blind optimism

Closed eyes lecturing - blindly speaking

Walking with eyes closed - blindly touching

Walking the south wall with eyes closed - blindly touching

Bat looking at the sun -- to turn black and white upside down; to be dumbfounded

Whip a fast ox -- to endure humiliation

Whip a thousand-mile colt -- to be fast

Whip a dead bird

The stretcher hits the head first

The stretcher can't be recognized even if it's fallen down - it doesn't know a single word

The stretcher's hole is stuck in the stubble - it's a match

The stretcher's hole is stuck in the stubble - it's a match

The flat stretcher is used to carry firewood, but it's not a big deal

The flat stretcher is used to carry firewood, but it's not a big deal

The flat stretcher is used to carry water on a slippery road, but it's not a big deal

The flat stretcher has no nails, but it's not a big deal

Bianzhu without nails - collapse of both ends; both ends slip off; both ends play slippery

Bianzhu smashed the bar - straight hit straight

Bianzhu as a mast - take risks

The lentil wrapped around a bamboo pole - a support

The magpie's prescription - a cure for the disease; a miraculous return

The skill of the juggler - all

The juggler's handkerchief - not to hide

The bitch hangs up the sign of chastity - a hypocrite; pretends to be serious

The bitch sets up a house of cards - a hypocrite; pretends to be serious

The bitch sets up a house of cards - a hypocrite; pretends to be serious -false and serious; pretending to be serious; shameless

The paper man in a framing store - a little goes a long way; a poke breaks

The framer goes to the sky - hu (糊涂)云

Mrs. Framer's Shop

Turtle eggs are smeared with sesame oil - round and smooth; round and smooth

Turtle bites its finger - grasping and not letting go; grasping and not letting go

Turtle bites its finger - grasping and not letting go

Deflated bedbugs - to sting

Deflated ears of wheat - head held high

Deflated mouth blowing the chops - to leak

Coffins in funeral parlors - to be filled

Hookers in the barracks - to be confused

Hailstones on a cotton tree - all bachelors; all bachelors

The donkey on an iceberg - the head is high

The donkey on the iceberg - the head is high

Donkeys on the Ice Saka - on all fours

Ducks on the Frozen River - everyone playing slippery

Frolic in the Ice Cellar - cold laughter

Ice cream as a crutch - unreliable; unreliable

Ice cream hanging on the chest - cold through the heart; cold through the heart

Ice cream hanging on the chest - cold through the heart; cold through the heart

Ice cream hanging on the chest - cold through the heart; cold through the heart

Tofu mixed with ice - difficult to do

Building a house on the ice - unreliable

Painting on an iceberg - a good time

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Ice pond gourd - string by string

Cucumber seasoned with ice sugar - dry; dry and crisp

Ice whining - cold words

Ice in the snow to the belly - half cold

Tied for first place - no contest

The sick man opens a pharmacy - self-produced and self-marketed

The sick man arrives - late; late

The sick cat's tail - can't get it up

The sick man shoots a ball - has no energy; less energy

The sick man is struck by lightning - a natural or man-made disaster

The sick man does not take his medicine - waiting to die

The dialed alarm clock - does not strike until it is time to do so

Glass egg turned into an egg - a set

Glass falling on a mirror - Ming hit Ming

Glass belly - see through the heart

Goldfish in a glass tank - can't make a big wave; can't turn over a big wave; no mountain road, no way out

Glass tanks shut flies- -scurry

Glass monkey - can't become a climate; no climate

People on the glass mirror - there is a shadow without a trace

Glass chopsticks holding cold noodles -- light to light

Glass bottle with boiling water -- three minutes of heat

Glass bottle with treasures -- a glance through; a glance through

Glass Bodhisattva - a god

Glass ball tied with twine - difficult

Flower pots on glass - obvious

Glass dolls -- understand people

Glass heart and crystal people -- understand people

Glass made drum -- can't stand the beating

Spinach boiled with tofu -- one clear (green) and two white

Bo Le waved his whip -- riding a horse looking for a horse

Museum display -- old antique

Tie a donkey on the neck

The detonator hanging from the neck - too much suspense

The shroud around the neck - stinks all over

The trekking foot A donkey chasing a rabbit can't catch up with a rabbit; it can't catch up with a donkey

Lame horse - no good end

Lame donkey - not taking the right path; just taking the wrong path

Lame donkey - not taking the right path

Trekker pulling roca - crooked

Trekker on stilts - sooner or later he will have a good time

Trekker playing the swing - a -each to his own

Trekkers on stage - a precarious position

Lame men walking - swaying from side to side; wobbling; one step at a time

Ants in a dustpan -- stripes are roads; stripes are paths; there are many paths

The tinker's spine -- to carry a black pot

The tinker's heel -- to fall back on (iron)

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No whips, no bricks--eat hard, but not soft

No mutton, goat stinks--self-carrying a bad name

No chicken's chicken (eggs)--bad eggs.

The grain that doesn't sprout - bad seed; cowardly seed; not good seed

The undefeated man gets lovesick - restlessness; restlessness

The undefeated man rides a rabbit - no stability. -not steady

Not hungry with dry food -preparedness

Not hating the short rope, only complaining about the deep well -wrong

Not seeing the rabbit, not spreading the eagle

No respect for the master, no respect for the fellow - wrong master

No turning back without touching the south wall - stubborn; stubborn to the end

Unripe grapes - very sour.

The socket gun that doesn't listen to the call of duty - jammed

The house sparrow that grows feathers underneath - can't fly

Don't plant a fruit tree and eat peaches - sit back and enjoy it.

Buying a cat in a sack - not knowing what's going on

A cow's horn in a sack - there's a bend in it

Cotton threads on a cloth - a thousand threads

Rag doll - lack of vitality

Rifle jammed - does not sound

Eight hundred coins on a string - not in tune

A small hanging jar of eight buckets - it can't hold a stone

Eight dollars for a bowl of wontons - there is no noodle

Eight and a half catties of the old turtle swallowed a scale - a cruel cuckold<

Eighty year old old man carrying a burden - heart is more than enough

Eighty year old dancing - old naivety

Eight Immortals gathering - divine chat

August pomegranate - full of ideas

August 15 peanut planting - directing blindly

Pulling out the radish and planting onions - hotter than the next crop

Taking a demon for a bodhisattva - not distinguishing between good and evil

Speech of the white bone spirit - confusing the people with her words

Heart made of white wax - can't see the light of day, can't see fire

Arsenic in sugar - poison in it

It doesn't rain for a hundred days - long love

Half a copper penny - it's not a square

Half a copper penny - it's not a square

Torch in the middle of the sky - brilliant

The halfway desertion - start but not finish

Eating roast chicken in the middle of the night - thinking about thinking (tearing and ringing)

The quilt in the middle of the night

The widow in the middle of the night is sad

The one who plays the role of Qin Juniper does not take off his clothes - who has not seen you, a two-faced man

The one who plays the role of Qin Juniper does not take off his clothes - who has not seen you, a two-faced man

The mallet is used as a needle - the thickness is not differentiated

Bao Gong breaks the case - recognizing the reason and not recognizing the person

Baozi Grin - beautifully stuffed

Skinned tree - no growth

Thin knife cuts tofu - both sides shine

Hugging a candle for warmth

The rooster that tells the time - no need to hurry

The firecracker's temper - a little goes a long way

Hanging a huqin behind the back of your hand

Behind the back of the bow - counter-courtesy),

Back stone down the river - feel the bottom

Back hand on the chicken nest

To practice on the surface of the quilt - to add flowers to the flowers

To play boxing in the quilt - not mixed with outsiders

To kick the ball in the quilt

Forcing the King of Chu to seek death - a psychological tactic

Drinking water through the nostrils - enough of a problem.

Walking with eyes closed - thinking of the wrong way

Harmonizing with noodles with eyes closed - blindly mixing

Selling cloth with eyes closed - nonsense

The tail of the gecko -- big sign

Sleeping on a quondam -- think broadly

Flat-bottomed water -- hang on both ends

The trickster's beating of the gong -- bluffing

Tofu on ice -- hard to do

Snow lotus on iceberg -- frozen heart

Walking on ice -- Careful Care

Steamed Lychee on Ice Essence -- Sweet

Hawking in the Ice Kiln -- Cold Laughter

Hitting the Bone-setter for a Good Sickness

Glass falling on the mirror - Ming hit Ming

Glass cup of tea - see to the end

Glass monkeys -- can't make it big

Glass bottle with goldfish -- see through it at a glance

Glass store's home -- unbearable

Glass Goddess of Mercy --God

Fly in a Glass Shroud -- Bumping into Walls Everywhere

Plucking Bamboo Leaves to See Plum Blossoms -- Separating the Innocence

Plucking Wave Drums

An alarm clock that has been unplugged - a reminder of what happened

A trekking horse in the battlefield - dead but not alive

A rat that is not too big but not too small. Mouse - the most tricky

Not pouring the urn to make tea - no level

Not pouring the urn to ride the rabbit - no honesty

Until you reach the Yellow River, you will never die

No ****ing enemy - you without me

No tears without a coffin - dead eyes

No barking dog -dark mouth

Either the fish is dead or the net is broken - with you and without me

The illiterate person reads the bulletin - all the paper is ink

Unripe The apricot is very sour

The rabbit without a nest is running around

The pomegranate skin in a cloth bag is not a single child

The pomegranate skin in a cloth bag is not a single child

The pomegranate skin in a cloth bag is not a single child

Being more daring - blatantly

Losing - what's the panic

The talented man and the beautiful woman - perfect; just the right pair

The God of Wealth has been fighting for the government.

The God of Wealth - money is right

The God of Wealth is merciful - there is plenty of money

The God of Wealth has turned his face away - he does not recognize the account

The God of Wealth touches his head - good things are coming

The God of Wealth asks for food - pretending to be poor

The God of Wealth robs the road - being unkind to the rich

The tailor takes threads -seriously (sewing needle)

Tailor's store clothes - set of sets

Tailor's craft - seriously ( sewing needle)

Tailor's master to embroiderer - one line of work

Tailor's master to make clothes - with measurements; a thousand truths (needle)

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Tailor to make a wedding garment -- to rejoice for others

Tailors don't use scissors -- nonsense

To step on a deflated fish bubble -- to deflate

To step on a stool to hook the moon

Crossing the river on stilts - half of a person

To examine the body of a dead ant - overly serious

Stomping on the nose of a person - deceiving the person To step on the nose and face - to bully people too much; to bully people too much

To step on stilts and cross the log bridge - to be bold and daring

To step on the shoulder and pee - to intentionally trample on the person

Treading on a well rope as if it were a snake - a coward

Treading on a stone to cross a river - keeping one's feet on the ground

Rainbow and white cloud in love - blowing away.

Cabbage knife shaving - different; too suspenseful

Frying pebbles in a vegetable pot - not into oil and salt; oil and salt don't go in

Sea peppers in the vegetable garden- -the older they get, the redder they get

Bitter gourd in the vegetable garden - the older they get, the redder they get

Roller windlass (lu, lu) in the vegetable garden - at the mercy of others; at the mercy of others

Lamb's-horn onion in the vegetable garden -- the older it gets, the spicier it gets

The soybean in the vegetable seed -- count it big

Cai spoke to welcome Liu Bei -- say all the good things, do all the bad things

The sky-high The tree is unattainable

Silkworms eat mulberry leaves - their appetite is getting bigger and bigger

Silkworms lead spiders - private (silk) and private (silk)

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Silkworms climb broomsticks - looking for a fork

Fly wrapping nets (small nets for women to cover their heads)

What a big cheek!

The fly comes to the flower - pretending to be crazy (bee)

The fly's view of the world - wherever it stinks

The fly falls in the saucepan- -muddled; confused

Fly on a turd - stinks

Fly on an egg - pervasive

Fly on a cow's crotch -holding a rough fade

Fly flies into a cow's eye - asking for trouble; asking for trouble

Fly befriends a dung beetle - stinking

Fly meets spider - to throw oneself into a web

Fly sees a pile of dung - to stare at it

Fly lands on a rotten egg - to see the maggots in the cracks

Fly lands in a honey pot - gets stuck

Fly touches glass - sees light without front