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The bamboo pole builds a bridge - to be sad
Twisting the lantern grass in the Penny - one heart
The bamboo basket hits the The water net stops the wind - all in vain
The bamboo forest plays a big sword - can't open the scene
The phoenix in the bamboo cage - can't fly with wings
The bamboo sieve water - full of loopholes
Lighting a fire in a bamboo tube - taking care of it
Drumming in a bamboo tube - empty to empty
Looking at the sky in a bamboo tube -- a hole in one's eye; not widely seen
Pig's bitter gall thrown into a well -- bitterly deep
Pig's pox -- meaty
Pig's brain -dead and unenlightened
Meat on a pig - both fat and lean
Pig's head hanging on a pepper tree - meaty
Lard poured into a water tank
The bamboo worm bites off the root of the bamboo - it dies together
The bamboo pole supports the ship - it can't be rowed
The bamboo pole strikes the moon
Sleeping on a bamboo pole - hard to turn over; can't turn over
Piggy playing with a big sword - not smooth
Piggy playing with strings -- smugness
Piggy listening to heavenly books -- know nothing
Piggy coming down from the mountain -- not serving (monkeys)
Piggy lifting the door curtains
Piggy looks in the mirror - he's not a good person
Piggy sits in the jail - he's not a good person
Piggy dreams of getting married - he's not a good person
Piggy dreams of getting married. Pigs see the white bone spirit - salivation
Pigs sat on the belt knife - scruffy soldiers
Pigs eat watermelon - eat alone
Pigsy beating grasshoppers - clumsiness
George Liang as prime minister - bowing and scraping to death
Pigsy eating fried liver - self-inflicted injury to flesh and bone
Porky Pig eats big meat - forgetting his roots
Porky Pig eats noodles - thick and thin; wolfing down Porky Pig's nail rake - hitting a rake backwards
<Piggy's spine - no (wu) can do (back)
Piggy falls into a slop bucket - gorging himself
Piggy falls into a wine urn- -feast
Piggy riding a cloud -great show of strength
Piggy meeting Miss Gao -change of face
George Liang borrowing arrows in a straw boat
George Liang releases Meng Yu - to catch him
George Liang burns incense and plays the zither - a trick
George Liang opens his mouth
George Liang plays the zither to retreat from Zhongda - not to panic in the face of danger
George Liang uses the Empty City Trick - no choice
George Liang's battle with Zhuge Liang's battle with the Confucians - all based on one mouth; all based on the mouth
Zhuge Liang's governance of Shu - conforming to the people's heart
Zhuge Liang's frown - the plan is on the mind; the plan is on the mind
Guge Liang lives in a hut - unrecognized talent
Heavy hammer falls on steel plate - landing sound
Zhou Cang fights Li Kui - big and bold
Zhou Lang's brilliant plan to secure the world - a loss of a lady and a loss of troops
King Wen of Zhou invites Jiang Taigong - trying to find someone who understands
King Yu of Zhou teases the lords -
Zhou Yu fell ill at the Luhuadang - angry
Zhou Yu wore straw shoes - poor doodoo
Zhou Yu invited Jiang Gan - ulterior motive
Zhou Yu invited Jiang Gan - ulterior motive
Zhou De's flat burden - famous
Listening to chickens crowing on Mt. Everest - high profile
Paper Yuanbao- - empty in the belly
Umbrella made of paper - not useful; not useful
Talking but not practicing - just playing with the mouth
Pointing at the bald man and scolding the monk
Mid-Autumn Festival - Leap August - Reunion and reunion
Mid-Autumn Festival - Osmanthus flowers - flowers and moon
Chinese medicine store The Chinese Medicine Shop's Wiping Table Book - Tasting all the Sweet and Sour
Zhong Xu Opens a Restaurant - Ghosts Don't Come to the Door
The Crowd's Tug-of-war - Working Together
The Crowd's
Papier-maché trumpets - can't be blown; don't blow them
Papier-maché barricades - can't be ****ed; can't be ****ed
Papier-maché barricades - can't be ****ed; can't be ****ed
Paper mache tiger - can't scare people; unbearable; doesn't bite; no need to be afraid
Paper mache hat - one poke and it goes through
Paper mache fist- -easy
Papier mache fan car -takes risks
Papier mache glasses -blinds people
Papier mache house -
Paper dolls - empty bellies
Paper fire - can't hide from the midday sun - the light shines brightly
Paper fire - can't hide from the sun
The governor fell into a cesspit - a dirty official
The spider walks on its own silk
Playing a gong in the sesame field - hitting the right spot.
The rotten watermelon in the sesame field - you are the biggest
The mouse in the sesame field - eat the fragrance
The buds growing in the sesame field
The mung bean in the sesame seed is big
The sesame seed face is big
The thief who sells the wooden brain is robbed
The seller of tiled pots has a way of getting things done
The seller of tiled pots is in a mess
The seller of shrimp who doesn't take a scale
The salt seller drank boiled water - no flavor
The coffin seller gritted his teeth - hated people who would not die
The steamed bun seller mixed with lime
Bean sprouts seller shakes the basket - clean
Oil seller doesn't hit the salt - doesn't care
Dried doughnut seller
The man who sells cows and hair marries a mute - he has nothing to say
The man who sells tofu carries a horse's foot - his business is not big.
The flower seller says the flowers smell good; the tea seller says the vegetables are fresh - each has his own way of saying things.
The seller of ducks changes the baskets - a bad egg
The buyer of wheat learns the cage drawer - not steaming buns to steam
The seller of water looks at the river - all the money is there
The seller of water looks at the river - all the money is there
The seller of water is the seller of water.
Wheat stalks blowing on the fire - stingy
Wheat awns poking in the eyes - stinging and painful
Wheat chaff rubbing rope - can't get a hand on it
Knocking in the stubble field - poking in the eye
Straw against the door - a waste of effort
Wheat stalks as scales - no pounds, no weights.
Wheat stalks as scales - to look at people as if they have no weight
Wheat stalks to look at people - to look at them as if they have no weight
Wheat stalks to look at people - to look down on them
The wheat stalks are filled with explosives.
The wheat stalks are filled with explosives.
The wheat stalks are filled with explosives.
The wheat stalks are filled with explosives.
The wheat straw is a scale.
Who has not seen the face of the two flowers
The sky is full of paste - lake (Hu) clouds
The day is full of yellow fever - endless suffering
The day is full of gold teeth - opening mouth is a lie
The day is full of gold teeth - opening mouth is a lie
The garden is full of fruits - you are the one who is red
The rat that is covered with oil goes into the fire - it is not easy for it
The blind man plays pai gow
The blind man is talking blindly
The blind man is talking blindly
The blind man is buying a trumpet
The blind man is blowing blindly
The blind man is playing the lantern
The blind man is playing the lantern
The blind man's glasses - a pretender
(A metaphor for a person who has a name but does not work in reality.)
The blind man rides a blind horse a ~ trespassing
The cat doesn't eat fish a pseudo-sophistication
The cat catches mice...an ancestral craft
The cat catches mice and the dog guards the door-. Each keeps his own duty
(A metaphor for a part of the business, each has his own duty.)
The cat teaches the tiger - to keep his hand in
The cat drills the dog's hole a easy pass
The cat drills the mouse's hole - to pass
The cat catches the mouse -.
The owl sings in a strange voice
The donkey pulls a mill . ...stinks and is hard
Being a metaphor for having a bad reputation and a stubborn attitude
Throwing a bomb in a latrine ...... provokes public anger
Being a metaphor for arousing everyone's dissatisfaction
Putting a fan in a latrine ...~out of the stinking
Roses in a latrine...no scent
Dung maggots in a latrine - seeking life in death
The peacock in a latrine - stinking
The scales in the latrine - self and hard
The hat is not a shoehorn - a degradation
The impostor - a fake
The lute without strings - from where to play Coal briquettes in lime - black and white
Coal ash mixed with lime - black and white
Putting a firecracker on the eyebrow - fire is on the horizon
<Gourmet Chat No One Speaks of Eating and Not Wearing
Melanfang sings Farewell My Concubine - a masterpiece
(Metaphor for the most skillful skill J
The Door Cracker - the Lyric Man looks down on him
(Metaphor for underestimating people.)
The bricks under the threshold kicked in and out one by one
(A metaphor for whoever is out and doesn't want it, pushing it around.)
Looking at the sky through the crack in the door - narrow-minded
Shitting on the threshold - stinking inside and out
The seal on the door - can't be tugged
The broom behind the door - picking the dirty things to do
The scales in the corner of the door - dead (solid) heart
The dead man behind the door - fearful
The doorframe is a big one
Hanging a mat on the head of the door - not like a picture
Looking at people in the crack of the door - looking at people flat
Listening to thunder in the drum - not knowing what's going on
Listening to thunder in the drum - not knowing what's going on
The door is a big one. -Can't figure out southeast, west, north, and west
(Metaphor for puzzling out the direction.)
Farting while blindfolded - solo (奏) swallowing
(Metaphor for possessing alone)
Meng Jiangnu pulling Liu Hai'er - there is crying and laughing
(Metaphor for having happiness and sadness)
<Meng Jiangnu surrendered - convinced by mouth and heart
Meng Jiangnu searched for her husband - not far away
Eating honey in dream - thinking sweetly
(Simile of thinking beautifully, but not always realized.)
Dreaming of flying in an airplane--thinking of the head is not low
(A metaphor for thinking out of touch with reality and not realizing it.)
Picking up money in a dream - blindly happy
Passing a daughter-in-law in a dream - thinking beautifully
Bridging a marriage in a dream - a good thing won't work
Dreaming of words - I don't know if they are true or not
Dreaming of a groom - empty joy
Maitreya Buddha - smiling daily
Mi sieve crotch Sunshine - can't cover it
Sleeping in a rice sieve - covered with eyes
Water in a rice sieve - lots of holes
Rice cooked into porridge
Selling salt in a rice store - meddling in the affairs of others
Washing your face in a basin of rice soup - muddling your head
The rice pot has just been turned on to draw firewood and rice
Washing your head in a pot of rice soup - a confused head
Rats in a rice bin - no worries about food
Sealed cans -- seamless
Sealed drink -- watertight
Sealed wax pill -- flawless
Cotton dropped in water -bouncing (talking) is not possible
Needle hidden in cotton - hard in soft
(A metaphor for both soft and hard tactics.)
Rolling sesame seeds in the dough - more or less standing a little
Battered hands - a little bit of everything
Cooking birthday peaches in the noodle soup - the asshole out of the tip
Boiling a ball in noodle soup - says you still have a bellyful of anger
Boiling a light bulb in noodle soup - says you still have a bellyful of evil fire
The monk in the temple is longing for the bell to ring
The monk in the temple is longing for the bell to ring
The monk in the temple is longing for the bell to ring
The *heads* in the temple - each has its own master
(Metaphorically speaking, all have been owned by people, there is no surplus.)
The flagpole on the day of the temple gate - a bachelor
The stone lions in front of the temple gate - a pair
(a metaphor for two people who have a close relationship)
The five hundred Luohan in the temple -each has its own certain status
Crossing the river by touching the stones -steady
(Simile of doing things carefully, steadily and reliably)
The magician's trick of making something out of nothing
Dreaming of marrying a beauty queen --- a wild imagination
Dreaming of getting a wife --- thinking of partiality
Dreaming of jumping into a well --- a false alarm; a false alarm
Dreaming of recruiting an emperor's son-in-law
The craft of making clay figures - tiptoeing
The man who makes biscuits and sells dumplings - a multi-faceted hand
The man who makes The governor who lost his seal - a confused official
The mold for making bricks and the sheath for inserting knives - a box and a set
Smashing woes and selling iron - going out of his way to ascend to the sky on a rocket - a straight line upward
The man who made the baked goods and sold them - a man who went up in a rocket
Doing a big closet and not pulling the handles - stingy
Dreaming of eating Huanglian - think of the bitter
Dreaming of eating buns
Dreaming with a life preserver--thinking hard
Dreaming as a long-time worker--thinking hard
Dreaming as a commander --- a moment of glory
Dreaming of being a president --- no good deed can be accomplished
Dreaming of being in a coffin --- wanting to die
Dreaming of riding a tiger -wonderful thinking
Shooting targets in an airplane -high standardsChatting in an airplane -empty talk
Playing the lute in an airplane-
Speaking on a plane - empty words
Rocket to the moon - far away
Sitting on a well and observing the sky - small insight; narrow vision
Sitting on a well and observing the sky - small insight; narrow vision
Sitting on a well and observing the sky - small insight -small insights; narrow vision
Sitting in a wooden boat with a parasol - no sky and no earth
Seeing the scenery in an automobile - we'll see
Sitting by the pot and eating fried rice poop -- eager to get it done
Sitting in the house and watching TV -- far away, close at hand
Lime on the mouth -- talk for nothing; eat for nothing
Mouth Bite the navel - can't reach
Drunk man driving - don't want to die; play hard to get
Drunk man killing - sin (drunk) on top of sin
Writing with the left hand - not smooth
The writer's bag - there's something in it
Taking a bus without buying a ticket - a waste
A mouth with a cage - can't eat
A mouth with a bottle of oil - smooth talk
A mouth with a play - talk but no action
A mouth that has eaten Rotten pig's hair - messy
Mouth chewing onions - talk with a spicy flavor
Mouth swallowing cyclone - mouth is not small
Mouth on the Allah locks
Horns tied to the mouth - blowing wherever they go
Scales hanging from the mouth - speaking with weight
No hair on the mouth - not a good job
Walking with shoes on - a living hell
Walking on a horse and sweeping the phone - a strange (riding) talk
Walking up and looking down - looking ahead
Pawns crossing the river - all talk and no backing down; dying and not looking back; rushing across the river
Ancestor's housekeeping - -to say nothing
Grabbing one's fists to live one's life--to hold one's breath; to hold one's breath
Steel needles on a drill--so powerful
Steel needles in one's mouth --Speak with a sting
Two skins on the mouth --Say what you want to say
The mouth with a bamboo tube on it --Say what you want to say, and add a little bit to it.
Bicycle downhill - ignore
Bicycle downhill - get over it
The life of the palm tree
Walking down the road to drink gruel - a big hurry
Walking monkeys - a masterpiece
Walking magic tricks
Walking with a monk - don't worry
Walking with an abacus - keep your hands busy
Walking on
The awl in the pocket - showing its sharpness
The oil lamp on the table - not lighting it
The one who touches himself on a problem - swallowing it
Shitting in one's own field - to vent one's anger
Bicycle with a flat tire - to blow up in anger; to collapse in anger
The table The bottom of the raised field - in the way of the upper and lower; touching the upper and lower
Catching fish to stop the upper reaches of the river - the first to strike
Caught a donkey as a horse ride - do not know the goods
<Woodpecker searching for food - all by one mouth; all by mouth
Resource room moving - all lose (books)
Catch the ear to cross the river - redundant
Catch the ear to cross the river - redundant <
Catching Zhang Fei as Li Kui - misjudging the person; misrecognizing the person
Specializing in putting fat on fat meat - snobbery
Bricks to build a wall. later on
Fire in a brick kiln - rumor (kiln smoke)
The work of a manor man - practical
The child of a manor house - The soil is born and raised
The crofter doesn't know cinnamon - amateur (yellow)
The crofter grows beans - step by step a little
Pretending to be a cat to scare a rat - a False
Sugarcane basking on a bamboo mat - sweet (scorn)
Bamboo as a drum - knocking on a bamboo stick
Bamboo as a fence - bonding (round) <
Walking on crutches on a muddy road - a little bit of every step
Cooking beans and burning the bean-kee - a family member's family
Cooking chicken guacamole - bending it inward;
Cooked duck - can't fly
Bothers biting the yellow dock - asking for trouble; seeking trouble
Grabbing the red clay as vermilion sand - uneducated; muddled
Cooking the red clay as vermilion sand - uneducated; muddled
Cooking the red clay as vermillion - uneducated -uneducated; muddled; confused
Catch a bat talking about a mouse - uneducated
Newspaper editorials - telling the truth in every sentence
Cups and snakes
The cup of water is a drop in the bucket - it is useless
To carry a pot up a mountain - it is hard to eat
To shake a gong on the back of a wicker basket - it is a messy thought
To shake a gong on the back of a wicker basket - it is a messy thought Drums and gongs - thinking nonsense
Backpacking drums into the ancestral hall - a look of being beaten
Chasing the mallet with the drum on the back - asking for a beating
Backpacking door panels onto the street -a good big sign
Buddha on his back going down to the river -toward the gods
Stone on his back going up the mountain -hard to suffer; asking for trouble; seeking trouble
Backing the A daughter-in-law crosses a log bridge - surprised and delighted
Saving a man by carrying an oil drum on his back - stirring up trouble; drawing fire
Begging for food with a jar of vinegar on one's back - being poor
<Carrying a dung basket to the bank - stinking money
Carrying a dung basket all over the street - looking for death; looking for death
Carrying a coffin to the battlefield - thinking the most
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 straighten up; not being able to stretch out
Catching the market with a loudspeaker on one's back - soliciting an assignment
Crossing the river with cotton wool on his back -- the heavier he carries it
Taking an airplane with a suona on his back
Bearing a ladder and cursing the street - a thief
Pushing a mill with a doll on my back - an addition
Beijing's radish - a beautiful thing in my heart
Beijing's radish - a beautiful thing in my heart
The radish in Beijing --- beautiful in the heart
Opening a rice store outside the north gate --- amateur
Fruit bitten by worms --- old before it grows old
Golden deer chased by hunter -- panicked
Buried potter's maid -- never to get ahead; hard to get ahead
Needle missing from the comforter -- either a mother-in-law or a grandson
The radio is playing under the covers - self-congratulation
The teeth are grinding under the covers - harboring a grudge
One foot sticking out of the covers - who do you think you are
An old tiger under the covers - to leave trouble behind
Catching fleas under the covers - to scratch blindly
Hiding an eggplant behind the back - to have a heart; to have a heart
Pulling 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 against one's back - being considerate
Stealing wine from a man with his back to the water - knowing the cold and warmth by oneself
Fighting with the water at his back - breaking the back; leaving no back
The sun on the slope of the sun at his back - not long to last; difficult to last forever
Climbing Mount Tai with one's hands behind one's back - step by step; step by step
The stupid dog chasing the rabbit - not touching the edge; not touching the edge
The stupid girl nailing the soles of her shoes - the potholes.
A stupid donkey crosses a bridge - a difficult step
A stupid cow eats a sparrow - not easy to catch
A stupid duck - can't get on the rack
A stupid duck - can't get on the rack
A stupid dog chases a rabbit - not a good idea -can't get on the rack
Stupid thief steals a judge - throws himself into the net
The horse that breaks up the herd - scatters in all directions
Forcing a rooster to lay eggs - - 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 the 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 ash - bad luck
The bridge of the nose Pushing a cart on the bridge of the nose - to have no way out
Snot running down the throat - to have no outsiders
Painting white powder on the nose - to have a good look; to have a good
The nose is a big place - the eyes are wide
The nose is a bucket of dung - the nose doesn't know what smells good; the nose doesn't smell good
The nose is smeared with beeswax - the nose can't get what it wants.
Puppetry on the nose - a face
Horns on the nose - out of the ordinary
Fleas in the eye of the nose - a good way in, a bad way out
Fleas in the eye of the nose - a good way in, a bad way out
They're a good way out.
The onion in the nose - a pretense
The vinegar in the nose - sour
The detonator in the nose
Scales hanging from the nose - can't lift up one's head
Meat hanging from the nose - oily tongue
Smoke coming out of one's nose - in a hurry
Electric lamp hanging under the nose - famous (bright)
Athletes on the playing field - striving to be the first
More than the The quilt stretches out the legs - to measure one's strength
The quill is swallowed in the belly - the chest is full of plans
The plowing ox on the mural - not useful
The wall of the Plow ox - can't get away from the plow
Harmonizing with noodles with closed eyes - blindly meddling; messy meddling
Drumming the wind with closed eyes - blindly blowing
Humming a tune with closed Closed eyes humming a tune - having a plan in mind
Selling cloth with eyes closed - blindly pulling
Touching the snail with eyes closed - blindly touching; blindly bumping
Closed eyes to trip down the river - to listen to fate
Dancing with eyes closed - blind optimism
Lecturing with eyes closed - blind talk
Close your eyes and Walking - blindly
Walking the south wall with eyes closed - blindly touching
Bat looking at the sun - turning black and white upside down; silly
Whip the fast oxen -- to endure humiliation
Whip a thousand-mile colt -- to go fast
Whip a dead bird -- toil without success; to have to work without success
Whip a pole to make a big sorghum
Two toads tied to the end of a whip - cannot withstand a fall
The stretcher hit a heel - landed on its head first
The stretcher I can't recognize it even if it's fallen over - I don't know a word
The hole in the stubble of a flat stretcher - it's a match
The flat stretcher carries firewood - it's in charge of the situation
The flat stretcher Pick firewood - the heart hangs on both ends
The flat stretcher carries water on a slippery path - the heart hangs on both ends
The flat stretcher has no pegs - the two ends slip off; the two ends play slippery
The flat stretcher smashes the bar.
The lentil smashes the bar - straighten it out
The lentil makes a mast - take the risk
The lentil is wrapped around a bamboo pole - there is a backing
The magpie Prescription - to get rid of the disease with one's hands; to bring back spring with one's miraculous hands
The skill of juggling - all depends on the quickness of one's hands
The bright handkerchief for juggling - not to be hidden
<Bitch hangs up a sign of chastity - fake seriousness; pretend to be serious
Bitch puts up a sign - fake seriousness; pretend to be serious; shameless
Paper man in a framing store - -to penetrate with a single point; to break with a single poke
The laminator goes up to the sky - Hu (糊)云
The turtle's egg is smeared with perfumed oil - to be round and smooth; to be round and smooth
The turtle bites his finger -to grasp and not let go; to hold on to
Bearded bedbugs - to sting
Bearded ears of wheat - head raised high
Bearded mouth blowing a flute
Coffins in funeral parlors - for people
Hookers in the barracks - to mess up the army
Hailstones on a cotton tree
Catching ducks on a frozen river - everyone plays a trick
Playing in an ice cellar - a sneer
Lighting wax in an ice bank Ice cream mixed with tofu - difficult to do (mix)
Building a house on the ice - unreliable
Painting on the icebergs - good times don't last
Ice candy canes - strings of them
Cucumber seasoned with ice candy - dry; dry and crisp
Ice whining - cold words
Ice and snow buried to the belly - cooled down
Tied for first place - no contest
Sick man opens drugstore - self-produced
The sick man arrives - late; late
The sick cat's tail - can't get up
The sick man slaps the ball - with breath; less breath
<The sick man is struck by lightning - a natural or man-made disaster
The sick man doesn't take his medication - he waits to die
The dialed alarm clock - it doesn't click until it's time
Watching a play in a glass window - a glance through; a glance through
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 monkeys - can't become a climate; no climate
People on glass mirrors - 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; a glance through
Glass Bodhisattva - a god
Glass ball tied with twine - difficult
Flower pots on glass - obvious
Glass dolls --understander
Glass heart and crystal person --understander
Glass made drums --can't stand the beating
Tofu cooked with spinach -- one clear (green) and two white
Bele waved a whip -- riding a horse
Museum display -- old antique
The donkey tied to the neck
The detonator hanging from the neck - too much suspense
The foot-binding cloth around the neck - stinks
Lame foot Donkey chasing a rabbit - can't catch up; can't catch up
Lame horse in battle - no good end
Lame donkey - not on the right path; just on the wrong path
Lame man pulling roca - crooked pull
Lame man on stilts - sooner or later there will be a good time for him
Lame man playing swing - one place to abduct the leg, everywhere abducting the leg
Lame man playing swing - one place to abduct the leg, everywhere abducting the leg <
The cripple playing round - sitting and shouting; sitting and shouting
The cripple driving a horse - out of reach
The cripple riding a blind horse - each has his own strengths
The lame man on the stage - a precarious position
The lame man walking - swaying from side to side; wobbling; one step at a time
The ants in the dustpan - stripes is the way; all is the way; there are many ways
The backbone of a tinkerer - to carry a black pot
The tinkerer's heel is planted - to fall back on the iron
To be whipped but not bricked - to be hardened but not softened
The tinkerer's back is planted - to fall back on the iron
Not to eat hard, not to do soft
Not to eat mutton and sheep stink - their own reputation
Not out of the chicken chicken (eggs) - bad eggs
Not out of the bud of the grain
The grain
Bad seed; coward; not a good seed
Not a tumbler with lovesickness - fidgety; restless
Not a tumbler riding a rabbit - no stability
Not a hungry man - no stability
Not a hungry man - no stability
Not a hungry man - no stability <
Bringing dry food if you are not hungry - being prepared
Not hating the shortness of the rope but complaining about the depth of the well - being wrong
Not seeing the rabbit and not spreading the eagle - doing things steadily <
No respect for the master, no respect for the fellow - the wrong master
No turning back without touching the south wall - stubborn; stubborn to the end
Unripe grapes - very sour; very sour
The grapes that are not ripe are very sour.
Either the fish dies or the net breaks - there is you but not me
Listening to the commentary without listening to the tune - it speaks better than it sings
The socket gun that doesn't work - it jams
The socket gun that doesn't work - it jams
The socket gun that doesn't work - it jams
The house sparrow that grows feathers underneath - can't fly
Don't plant a fruit tree and eat peaches - sit back and enjoy
Buying a cat in a sack
Cotton thread on cloth - a thousand things
Rag doll - lacks life
Rifle jammed - doesn't fire
Rifle jammed - doesn't fire
Rifle jammed - doesn't fire
Rifle jammed - doesn't fire -doesn't go off
Eight hundred copper coins on a string - not in tune
A small hanging jar of eight buckets - can't hold a single stone
Eight bucks for a bowl of wontons
An eight-and-a-half-catty old turtle swallowed a scale - a cruel bastard
An eighty-year-old man carries a burden - his heart is more than enough
Eighty-year-old dancing - old naivetyThe gathering of the Eight Immortals - divine chatter
August pomegranates - a head full of ideas
August Fifteen Peanuts - Blind Command
Taking Demon Guesses as Bodhisattvas - Not Distinguishing Good from Evil
Speech of the White Bone Monster - Confusing the People
A Heart Made of White Wax - Can't See the Light of Day
A Heart Made of White Wax Half a copper coin - not a square circle
Torch in the middle of the air - brilliant
The halfway desertion - a beginning without an end
Midnight eating roast chicken
The quilt in the middle of the night - it's warming up
The one who pretends to be Qin Hui doesn't take off his costume - who hasn't seen you before, you two-faced man.
The duck is beaten with a stick, but it's not a quack
The mallet is used as a needle, but it's not the same thing
Bao Gong is the judge of the case, but he doesn't recognize the truth
Bao Gong is the judge of the case
Bun grinning - beauty out of the filling
Barking tree - not long
Rock chiming - no need to rush
Crackers temperament
Hanging a huqin behind one's back - can't play it
Greeting behind one's back - counter-courtesy
Backing a stone to go down to the river
Hand on the chicken coop behind the back - it's not easy
Jabbing on the quilt - adding flowers on the quilt
Punching on the quilt
Kick the ball in the quilt - not seen
Forced confession - not to be believed
Forcing the king of Chu to seek death
Drinking water through the nostrils - bad enough
Snot running up the nose - the opposite
Painting the nose with white powder
Scales hanging from the nose - a mouthful
Chancellor Bikan - no heart
Walking with eyes closed
Selling cloth with eyes closed - nonsense
Gecko's tail - living in a knot
Whip stick as a flute
The government official enters the magistrate's office - strutting
The deflated ball - a softball
The blood-letting pig -- down on its knees
Tricks on the eaves -- playing for keeps
Fish hanging from the eaves -- drying up
Running water on the eaves
The hole in the roof - not a door
Growing wheat on the roof - excitement
Hanging chickens on the roof beams Chickens - hanging eggs
Flying a kite on the roof - starting high
Sowers growing on the roof - wild seed
Grass on the roof
Powder balls rolled in sesame seeds - more or less stained
Powder-painted crows - white soon
Vermicelli soaked in boiling water - can't stand up straight
Vermicelli soaked in boiling water --Can't stand up straight.
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