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Stories about hiatus

The origin of hiatus

Hiatus is a special form of language created by our people in the practice of life. It is generally composed of two parts, the first half is a figurative metaphor, like the riddle, the second half is an explanation, description, like the bottom of the riddle, very natural and apt. In a certain language environment, usually say the first half, "rest" to the second half, you can understand and guess its original meaning, so it is called hiatus.

The earliest appearance of the name "歇后" was in the Tang Dynasty. The Old Tang Book. Zhengxin biography" has been mentioned in the so-called "Zheng five after the body" (a "after the" body poem). But it as a language form and language phenomenon, but far in the pre-Qin period has appeared. For example, in "Strategies of the Warring States. Chu Ce IV: "It is not too late to mend a lost sheep." It means that it is not too late to mend the sheep after losing them. This is the hiatus we see today.

The hiatus has a distinctive national characteristics, a strong flavor of life humor, intriguing, for the majority of the people are happy to see. Although the ancient hiatus rarely seen in written records, but in folk circulation is certainly a lot. Such as Qian Daxin "HengYinLu" contained: "thousands of miles to send goose feather, things light people mean heavy, Fuzai contained in the Song Dynasty proverbs." These kinds of hiatus continue to be used by people even today.

A Dou's Jiangshan - given away for nothing

A Dou-type character - incapable

A Er plays the sheng - indiscriminately

Ah Er as a bone-setter - no one dares to hire him

Ah Er stringing all over the street - dangling

Ah Brother eating noodles - scratching blindly

Ah Granny growing a beard -perverse

Ah Ching's wife pouring tea - dripping; dripping

Whip but not stick - eating soft but not hard

The beaten

The dog that bites the chicken - takes it out on others

The tortoise that gets beaten - shrinks its neck

The duck that gets knifed - scurries

The one that gets slapped

The dog that has been beaten with a stick - furious

The duck that has been beaten - scurrying

The fat pig that has been knifed

The ball with a knife - deflated

The dog's tail grass with frost - wilted

Eating sea peppercorns next to the fireplace (

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

Short man in high heels - high is limited

A short man fighting a wolf - just shouting but not on

A short man flying a kite - section high; section up

A short man farting - low voice

A short man Sightseeing - to go along with the sound

Short man crossing a river - to be at peace (drowning)

Short man watching a play - to listen to the sound

Short man inside a general p>

Dwarf bitch - low insight

Dwarf riding a big horse - up and down; up and down is difficult

Dwarf trying to reach the sky - do not know the sky and the earth; delusional; delusional

The short man on a high stool - out of reach; up and down out of reach; up and down out of reach

Love to fight lawsuits and play the hero - poor fighting

The wooden fish in the nunnery -

The quail wants to eat the fruit of the tree - out of reach; thinking good thoughts; thinking beautiful thoughts

Watching a man drowning on the shore - saving him from death

Fishing for the moon on the shore -to do something for nothing; to do something for nothing

Buying shoes according to someone else's foot size - to copy them

Beggars according to colored balls - to be silly with joy

The rolling pin on the plate - a bachelor

The meat on the plate - a bachelor

The meat on the plate - a bachelor

The meat on the plate - a bachelor

The meat on the plate - a bachelor

The meat on the plate - a bachelor

Meat on a plate - to be slaughtered; to be slaughtered as one pleases

Fish on a plate - the goods to be knifed

Covertly stalking - sneaking around

To fight in the dark - to fight blindly for a while

To thread a needle in a dark room - to feel bad

To trip in the dark - to wilt

To burn out the oil of a lamp - to burn the heart

To burn out the oil of a lamp - to burn the heart

Cooking ice on the griddle - melted

Cooking pancakes on the griddle - flipping them over and over

Eight hundred dangling coins fell down a well

The flagpole erected eight hundred years ago - an old bachelor

Eight hundred coins on a string - out of tune

Eight money for a bowl of wontons - no noodles

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 eight-legged furnace - steaming hot

Riding in the eight-legged array - can't break through; the way out Hard to find

Eight levels of engineering skills - striving for excellence

Eight levels of masters learning the craft - growing old, learning old

Octagon falling into a cesspit - -Aroma and odor are indistinguishable; Aroma and odor are indistinguishable

An eight-and-a-half-catty turtle swallows a large scale - A ruthless wangzhi

An eight-and-a-half-catty old turtle swallows a scale - A ruthless wangzhi

An eight-and-a-half-catty The eight-catty turtle won the first prize - the rule (turtle lift) is not small

Eighty people carrying a sedan chair - so majestic

The eighty old man suffered from a shaking head disease - not by one's will;

Eighty old men blowing out lamps - can't catch their breath; can't catch their breath

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 stronger they get

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

Eighty-year-old man learning a craft - old age and vigor

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

Eighty-year-old man shaving his beard - not defying old age

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

Eighty-year-old growing a beard - an old idea

Eighty-year-old with no children - old age is lonely

Eighty years old having a son - generation behind

Eighty years old dancing - old naivety

Eighty years old playing with monkeys

Learning to play the flute at eighty - an old tune

Learning to wrestle at eighty - a desperate attempt

Actors at eighty Playing as a child - a return to old age

Standing on the counter at eighty - old in the business

Eighty-five shots at a rabbit - more loss than gain

The Eight Immortals Cross the Sea

The Eight Immortals' Gathering--Godly Chat

The Eight Immortals' Table Missing a Leg--It's Not Level

Putting a Lamp on the Eight Immortals' Table

The table of the Eight Immortals - angular

The king of the Eight Immortals is in the palace - hard to invite

The bitter melon in August -- red in the heart

August lotus root -- fresh and tender

August pomegranate -- full of dots

August persimmon --The older they get, the redder they become.

August osmanthus blossoms - fragrant everywhere

August cucumber sheds - empty shelves

August 15th. The New Year's dinner - it's still early

Eating Lantern Festival on the 15th of August - it's different

Eating dumplings on the 15th of August - it's not the right time

Mooncakes on the 15th of August - everyone's happy

August Mooncakes on the 15th of August - everyone rejoices; everyone loves; up and down there

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

The 15th of August for the Duan Yang- -late; late

Watching dragon lanterns on the 15th of August--much later

Birth of a child on the 15th of August--in time for the festival

Sending mooncakes on the 15th of August - in time for the festival

August 15, the clouds cover the moon - a spoilsport

August 15, steaming rice cakes - before it's too late (jujube)

August 15, growing Peanuts - blindly directing

The eight-legged crab - rampaging

The eight-legged crab - no brow; not even close; not even close

Toad with skin on - nasty in life and scary in death

Temple with walls peeled off - panicked

Banana stuck in an ancient tree - thick branches

Banana blossoms - one heart; tightly connected

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

Scarabs grow sores - bad times come together

Pulling grass to lure snakes - asking for trouble; seeking trouble

Pulling onions and planting sea peppers - one crop is spicier than the next

Pulling up sorghums - rising higher and higher; The drum is plucked - it shines on both sides

The alarm clock is plucked - it specializes in reminding people

The radish is plucked - the hole is in

The radish is plucked - the hole is in

Plucked radish and planted onion - one crop is hotter than the other

Plucked phoenix - not as good as chicken

Plucked pigeon - can't fly

Pulling out the plug - dead-eyed

Pulling out the seedling - eager for success

The donkey chasing the rabbit - can't catch up with it

The donkey chasing the rabbit - can't catch up with it

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The trekking horse in the battlefield - dead or alive

The trekking son pulls the carrot - crooked

The trekking son on stilts - sooner or later, he'll have his own good time

Trekking - sitting down and shouting

Trekking horse - out of reach

Trekking on stage - unstable position

Wiping snot on the face - asking for embarrassment

Pouring fertilizer on atrazine - toil and not to work; to have to work and not to do anything

Putting one's face in one's trouser cuff - To drive someone under a wall - to be desperate

To play with a doll as a monkey - to fool people

To treat a demon as a bodhisattva - to

Old Huangzhong on the shooting range - a hundred shots

Overlord Farewell My Concubine - can't help it; can't do anything about it

White-necked crow - a curse for opening one's mouth

White-necked crow - a curse for opening one's mouth -open mouth is a curse

White-necked crow of shit - distinctive; different

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

White cloth to make a cotton-padded jacket

Cabbage - a good-looking thing; a good-looking thing that doesn't taste good

Juggling scythes in the cabbage field - a distraction

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Cabbage braised with bean curd - no one's favor

Cabbage leaves fried with scallions - pro (green) on top of pro (green)

White bone spirit dressed up as a bride -

The White Bone Demon Heeled - a ghost trick

The White Bone Demon Turned into a Beauty - a human face with a ghostly heart

The White Bone Demon Spoke in Human Words-

The White Bone Monster delivers food - ambitious; no good intentions

The White Bone Monster gives a speech - demonic words

The White Bone Monster meets the Monkey King - the original form is revealed.

White Crane standing in a flock of chickens - stands out

White Tiger entering the door - catastrophe; calamity

White Water painting - -lightly (清)drawing

A white wax pole bearing osmanthus flowers - rooted incorrectly

A white wax pole turning over the field - solo picking

A heart made of white wax- -not able to see the sun or fire

White-faced traitor appears on the stage -evil look; evil appearance

White-faced wolf wears a straw hat -can't be changed

White-faced wolf wears spectacles -- to pretend to be a good person; to be a good person

The fox with a white tail tip -- to be cunning

The white cat drills a stove pit -- to discredit itself

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

Plaster under white water - can't become tofu

Cabbage boiled in white water - bland

Cooking with white water - cooking without rice

White Suzhen won't let go of Xu Xian - love is hard to separate

White sugar wrapped in arsenic - poison in it

Catching ghosts in the daytime - no luck

White iron axe - two sides

White cranes have a Bald Tail - a lack of beauty

Black Road drawn on white paper - can't be erased; obvious; clear; clear-cut

Black Writing on White Paper - Black and white clearly defined; clearly laid out; clear and unambiguous

Lantern made of white paper - a little goes a long way

Hanging scissors at the end of a 100-foot pole - Gao Cai (裁)

Hundred rivers returning to the sea-

Sales of suits in a department store - one set

Sales of shoes and socks in a department store - each in its own size

Hundred catty burden with iron weights -- heavy responsibility; shoulder a heavy load

Hundred catty noodles steamed birthday peaches -- waste snacks

Hundred catty burdens can be carried on the shoulder, but one or two pencils can't be lifted -- a big old man <

One hundred miles of grassland and one family - alone

Baili Xi recognizes his wife - a high ranking person who does not forget his old love

Baili Xi feeds oxen and worships the phantom - the man is not what he appears to be

Baili Xi feeds oxen and worships the phantom.

The Hundred Spirits play with peonies--Birds and flowers

The Hundred-Meter Race--Minutes and Seconds; Struggle for Minutes and Seconds; Rush to Catch Up; Rise to Catch Up

The Hundred-Year Pine Tree, the May Banana Tree -- thick branches and big leaves

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

The hundred-year-old eunuch blows fire -- old breath

Million-male army goes down to Jiangnan

The hundred-foot pole hangs a red lantern - red to the top

The cypress rafters - would rather bend than break

The cypress scalded pig's head

The loser's return - no change in gold

The defeated general collects the remnants of the army - regroups

The sworn brothers open cocoon stores

To ride a rabbit is not stable

To sit on a burnt cake is not stable

To frighten a mother-in-law with a pestle is not stable

To frighten a mother-in-law with a pestle is not stable

The gourd spilled oil

Spilling oil on the gourd - one way or the other

Baking hair in the oven - it can't be burned

Counting with the fingers - it counts

They can't be counted.

The magistrate in the classroom - the one who listens to the errand boy

The turtledove holding the nest - the hanging egg

The zebra's head - the head of the head

The zebra hemlock fighting - showing off

Moving a bodhisattva to take a bath - getting worse and worse; a waste of effort; an empty labor

Moving a stone roller to smash a millstone - a solid (stone) hitting a solid (stone)

The stone roller is a stone roller.

Lifting a stone and hitting the sky - self-importance; self-importance; unable to do; out of reach

The bench is upside down - on all fours

Putting an egg on the bench - a good risk; risky; dangerous

The bench is a good place to put an egg - a good place to put an egg. -a good risk; risky; dangerous; unreliable; unreliable

Tribulus terrestris on the bench -unstable; unable to sit

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

Playing mah-jong on the bench -pulling back and forth

Playing mah-jong on the bench -pulling back and forth

The bench

Plastering door gods on a board door - one to the east, one to the west

Mudskippers on a board - no place to stay; nowhere to hide

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

Hammering nails on a board - steady and steady

Half of a goat's head - one-horn

Half of a pig's head - one-eye -one-eyed

Picking up a trumpet halfway down the road - there's blowing

Half a half - two hundred and fifty

Half a copper- - not a square circle

half a brick - dumped

half a catty to eight taels - not comparable; each other; one and the same; the same as each other; no one loses

half a catty put on

Half a catty on four taels - high

Clouds in mid-air - varied

Half-air playing tricks - planting a big heel

Mid-air

Balloons in mid-air - not in the sky, not on the ground; hanging

Firecrackers in mid-air - think high

Balloons in mid-air - think high

Balloons in mid-air - think high

Balloons in mid-air - think high

Building a house in mid-air - no place to land; no place to land

Driving livestock in mid-air - revealing the footsteps

Hanging thistles in mid-air - ironic (wind)

Hanging scissors in mid-air - to be highly talented

Riding a horse in mid-air - to be in the clouds

Counting fingers in mid-air - to be highly calculated

Counting fingers in mid-air - to be highly calculated <

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

Half-basketed magpie - chirping

Halfway to desertion - start but not finish

Halfway news - hearsay

Halfway lost abacus - miscalculated

Halfway stayed guest - hilarious mouth; enthusiastic mouth <

Halfway out - to go wrong; to be taken by surprise; to come out of the blue

Half-bottle of vinegar - to flail about

Guanyin of the halfway up a cliff- -an honest (stone) man

Half a mountainside pouring bad water (slippery water) -dirty

Treading a tightrope in the clouds of half a day -wary

Bright star in the clouds of half a day

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 weather; no weather

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Hanging pockets in the clouds - pretending to be crazy

Turning over the books in the clouds - counting

Watching the fight in the clouds - watching with folded arms

Having a conversation in the clouds - empty talk

Ballooning in the clouds - high up in the sky; no place to go

Riding on 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 - expert

Eating a cucumber in the middle of the night -

Eating roast chicken in the middle of the night - thinking thoughts (tearing and rattling)

Playing the zither in the middle of the night - making music in secret

The chicken crowing in the middle of the night - not knowing

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

The comforter in the middle of the night - it is warming up

The widow in the middle of the night

To make noodles in the middle of the night - to make a mess

To swing a big axe in the middle of the night - to make a mess

To play hide-and-seek in the middle of the night

Chatting in the middle of the night - talking nonsense

Getting up in the middle of the night to get dressed - too early

Knocking on the door in the middle of the night with a clear conscience

To be a pig and eat a tiger is to be wise and foolish

To trip and fall by the cesspool is to die

To fling one's arms around oneself is to quit.

The pearl in the mussel - the good is in there

The mallet blowing on the fire - no knowledge

The mallet hitting the jar -- in pieces

The mallet as a needle -- thick and thin

The mallet changing a candle -- careless

The mallet going to town --- to become a spirit and a monster

Pin in a mallet --- thick and thin

Mallet striking a bamboo tube --- empty thought (loud)

Mallet going up to the sky -some day to land

Mallet beating ducks - scraping (quacking)

Mallet beating mandarin ducks -hard to separate; two separated

Mallet in the To make a cake - not a serious material

Cooking gourd on a stick - muddled; muddled

Cooking chicken on a stick - muddled egg

Arranged marriage - involuntary; involuntary

Packing a single cloth to wash your face - generous

Packing Gong's imperial sword - first to kill and then to kill

Bao Gong's guillotine - disowning people

Bao Gong's judgement - recognizing reason and not recognizing people

Bao Gong's release of grain - for the sake of the poor

Bao Gong killed his nephew - first to rule within, then outside

Bao Gong trial case - iron face; six relatives do not recognize

Bao Gong guillotine imperial relatives - the law does not allow people <

Airplanes on footbags - a step to heaven

Nymphs on footbags - a good character

Whips on footbags - a good character

Whips on footbags - a good character

They are made of cloth.

Buns eat the bean paste side - taste the sweetness

Buns grin - beauty out of the stuffing

The origin of hiatus

Hiatus is a special form of language created by our people in the practice of life. It is generally composed of two parts, the first half is a figurative metaphor, like a riddle, the second half is an explanation, description, like a riddle, very natural and apt. In a certain language environment, usually say the first half, "rest" to the second half, you can understand and guess its original meaning, so it is called hiatus.

The earliest appearance of the name "歇后" was in the Tang Dynasty. The Old Tang Book. Zhengxin biography" has been mentioned in the so-called "Zheng five after the body" (a "after the" body poem). But it as a language form and language phenomenon, but far in the pre-Qin period has appeared. For example, in "Strategies of the Warring States. Chu Ce IV: "It is not too late to mend a lost sheep." It means that it is not too late to mend the sheep pen after losing the sheep. This is the hiatus we see today.

The hiatus has a distinctive national characteristics, a strong flavor of life humor, intriguing, for the majority of the people are happy to see. Although the ancient hiatus rarely seen in written records, but in folk circulation is certainly a lot. Such as Qian Daxin "HengYinLu" contained: "thousands of miles to send goose feather, things light people mean heavy, Fuzai contained in the Song Dynasty proverbs." These kinds of hiatus continue to be used by people even today.

The hiatus is one of the most widely circulated traditional language and culture in our country, it is a collection of wit and humor in one, reflecting the wisdom and intelligence of our working people. The biggest feature of the hiatus is the harmonic and metaphor, such as "mud bodhisattva across the river ---- difficult to protect themselves", "rolling pin blowing fire ----- know nothing about it", "nephews playing lantern ------ as usual (uncle)" and some other popular "and some other popular hiatus, another important feature of the hiatus is the will, through the will and then the concept of expansion and extension, such as "two monkeys ---- puzzled", "weasel to the chicken to pay tribute to the New Year ---- not good intentions "

This is the first time I've ever seen the word "weasel".

The language of the hiatus is witty and humorous, and after reading

The hiatus is one of the most widely circulated language and culture in our country, and it is a collection of witty and humorous, and after reading it, it is often able to make people laugh heartily. The hiatus reflects the wisdom of the people.

The hiatus is a unique Chinese word game that divides a sentence into two parts to express a certain meaning. The first part is a metaphor or simile, and the second part is an explanation of the meaning. It is sometimes called a 'witty remark'. The original hiatus was not the same as the hiatus we see now in its presentation, being an omission of the idioms and sentences common at the time. Chen Wangdao called them "hidden words" in Rhetoric Fafan (修辞学发凡). For example, using "倚伏" instead of "祸福" (from the Tao Te Ching: "Woe is where fortune lies, and fortune is where misfortune lies.") This kind of hiatus required a certain level of proficiency in the literary language, and its scope of use was limited. The later huihouyan is structured as a "simile-explanation" type of witticism. The person using it tends to say only the metaphorical part, leaving the explanatory part to be understood by the other person.

The most important feature of the hiatus is the harmonization and simile, such as "mud bodhisattva crosses the river-it is difficult to protect oneself", "rolling pin blowing fire-know nothing about it" and some other popular

Another important feature of hiatus is that it can be used to expand and extend concepts after being used, such as "two monkeys in a boat can't figure out what's going on", "the weasel pays homage to the chicken - it doesn't have a good heart" and so on. "etc. Hiatus can be divided into two types. One is the logical reasoning type, the description part is the result of reasoning from the previous metaphor part. For example:

The pig looks in the mirror - inside and out

The daffodil does not blossom - pretending to be garlic

The mute man eats the yellow lotus - there are bitter own knowledge (or "have the bitterness to say")

There is also a kind of harmonic hysteria, who adds the element of harmonization to the previous kind of martyrdom. For example:

The nephew hits the lantern - as usual (uncle)

Confucius moves - as much as he loses (book)

The fire burns the flagpole - long charcoal ( Sigh, i.e., enjoy)

The cesspit Guan Dao--Wen (Wen) can not, Wu (Dance) also can not.

The following are some of the commonly used hermetic phrases:

Mute to eat Huanglian: there is no way to speak of the bitter

Xiu Cai meets the soldiers: there is a reason to say no

Lightweights to teach the boy: cheap do not covet

Wealth to lightweights hand: a go without a return

Blind people eat soup pills: the heart is in the right place

Jiang Di He Shang Shang: can not touch the head

Ritual, righteousness and honesty: shameless

Lightweights hand: a go no turn back

The blind eat soup pills: heart has numbers

Zhan Er He Shang: not touch the head

The Mudskipper Opens the Door: Passes himself and passes others

Stealing Chicken but Failing: Losing Rice, i.e., not only failing to take advantage of the situation, but also suffering loss

Throwing Bombs in the Thatched Pit: Stirring up the people's feces

Yanwang Master Marries His Daughter: Ghosts want

The following is an example of an aphorism that is commonly found in Cantonese:

Oxygen-skin lantern: Points very unclear

Oxford lantern: Points very clear

Wet olive oil: two heads of water

Water melon beating a dog: not so easy to see

Uncovered chicken coop: self-inflicted

White eel on the beach: not dead all over the body, i.e., dead

Flame on the flagpole: a long row of charcoal

Chaosiuzhou music: take care of yourself

Jointed with a cordless line: impeccable

The cordless line: not to play

The cordless line: not to play, i.e., not impeccable

African Monk: Beggar's Abomination

Fish Seller's Shower/Fish Seller's Wash: No Sound

Bow Ruler: Degree of Water

Alan Marrying Yari: Tired Doo Doo Doo Tired

Tai Kung Distributing Pork: Everyone's Share

Nian Late Frying Pile: I Have What I Need

Lao Liao Buried Yearly Knot: counting

Mongolian Khan - Kublai: beaten until his buttocks cracked (忽=屁股;烈=裂)

Swallowing gold and destroying Song (金=借喻买菜的钱;宋=餸=菜)

Hysterical saying: Put down your burdens and chat- -After the break

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Hanging the grass on the cow's horn --- piggybacking without effort

Fire burns the grass of the lamp --- a little bit will ignite

The radish in the sandy soil --- one will bring it

Picking up the money on the head of the bed --- no need to bend down

Two small children lifting a plume of wild pheasants --- can't be pressed

The bald man as a monk --- no cost

The meat seller cuts tofu--no trouble at all

The hunchback bows--no trouble getting started

The monk's head lice--good to catch

The licorice in the drugstore--once caught

The smooth water pushes the boat--no trouble

The crane hangs the chicken feather--no trouble at all

The earthworm eats the dirt--it's all right to open it up

The earthworm eats the dirt--it's all right to open it up

The earthworm eats the dirt--it's all right to open it up

The money of the court, the boat in the water--easy to come by

Snot dripping from the nose into the mouth--following the trend

The general's column in the mill--always touching

Smaller, slower, more expensive

One slap does not make a difference--it's hard to be alone

A single flea cannot stand up to the cover of a bed--it's hard to be alone

One up, one up, one up

One up, one up, one up.

One on one gets one --- one son alone

One chopstick eats noodles --- one picks the eye

One penny buys eleven --- one penny is worthless

One piece of wet firewood --- no fire can be lit again

One bowl of rice beats poop --- how many can there be

One foot of pots of field snails --- not a single brain

One basket of eggs rolls

Thirty nights of boiling porridge---not the look of the New Year

Three men with two beards---scarce

The big-headed cat makes a bow---a tiger pays its respects

Fishing from an airplane---not even close

The little stoker's furniture---broken copper

The mushrooms on the mountain---only one root

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The rain on a June day---has a return

The clothes of a celestial official---lined with linen

The scholar drives the oxen---takes his time

The watercourse mouth puts up a couplet---the door is not high

The oxen trample on a rotten road---the more they trample on it the worse it gets

The lightning god's runny nose---the bigger it gets, the more slovenly it gets

The net that is used to beat the fish---a hundred holes

The net that is used for beating the fish --- a hundred holes

The net that is used for beating the fish---a hundred holes

Turning in the paper when the question comes out---early draft (bad)

Maggots in the winter melon---rotting out of the belly

Speaking to no one, speaking to no one, no one to believe---light-rod commander

The old ox pulling the broken cart---slowly

The old wolf doing business---no good goods

The old woman drinking soybean paddle---good sucking (thin)

Watermelon rind hitting the palm---not serious material

Rushing after dinner---getting darker and darker

Establishing a house on the beach---poor foundation

Cold water for tea---take your time

Grenade without a fuse--- a piece of scrap metal

The stuff from tofu shop---not good stuff

Tofu dregs on board a boat---

Perfume rubbed on the ass --- not worth smelling

Paper mending the crotch --- the more it is mended, the more it is rotten

Mudman can't withstand the rain --- the nature of it is too poor

Thatched latrine board for the ancestor's sign --- not a proper material

Practical sharpening of the spear --- not quick and not light

The straw hat serves the water --- the zero fall and the dripping of da

Boils on a rat's tail --- not much bleeding

Embroidery on linen --- poor foundation

Maize willow tree --- not a serious material

Earthworms turn into jiao --- not a high level of change

Tailor's footcloths --- not serious materials

Snail race

Snail's race

The snail's race

The snail's race

The snail's race is not a good idea. Snail race --- take your time

Calendar on the wall --- less and less every day

Selecting melons in the basket --- the more you select, the worse it gets

Lazy woman delivering babies --- take your time

Ink cooking Lanterns --- darkness

Chub's moustache --- not a few

Frosting hemp leaf --- wilting

Anger

Three nostrils---excessive breath

Wearing a fur coat in June---excessive breath

The king's ass in the fire---suppressing the breath with the fire

The gunpowder touching the match---great fire

Farting at the altar---suppressing the breath

Three of the four nostrils rotted out--leaving one to vent

The four nostrils are rotting out

The four nostrils have been rotting out.

Leavened flour --- puffed up

The old duck wanted to sing --- his throat did not compete

The mouse fell into the noodle jar --- stared blankly

Bought a jar and hit it --- don't mention it

Zhang Fei threaded a needle --- stared blankly

Putting the baking cage on the shoulder --- brain (annoyed)

The chicken-woman pulled

Mengliang dropped the gourd---it was on fire

The shaver said he was angry---he was willing to give up a few brains

The face was coated with paddle paste---it was taut

The incense burner was snuffed out in front of the incense burner---he had a nose to the ground

The borrowed rice was returned to the chaff---he was puffed up

The pig's urine blisters didn't hurt --- there was some puffing up

The sieve was a good way to get rid of the pain

The pig's urine blisters didn't hurt---some of it was puffed up <

The sieve covers the pot --- there are a lot of gas eyes

The leaky flute light --- the bubbling gas does not say anything

The fortune-teller said gas --- give up a few lives

Breaking the paper lanterns --- each one has a fire in the eyes

The blind man boiled the sugar --- the old (annoyed) fire

The toad padded the foot of the bed --- bulging stomach

The toad padded the foot of the bed --- bulging belly

The toad padded the foot of the bed --- bulging stomach

The toad padded the foot of the bed --- bulging stomach

The toad on the steamer --- bulging with anger

The pig bites his teeth --- hating the monkey

Failure

One wrong move --- total loss

Thousands of years of Taoism --- ended by a single blow

The wooden man throws himself into the river --- does not sink (into)

Confucius's corseted pouch --- full of books (lose)

Confucius's baggage --- all the books (lose)

Mao Bachi's younger brother --- Mao Jiu (risking salvation)

Stone chimney building --- won't work

Grandmother's dead cubs --- septuagenarian uncle (no salvation)

Stacks on the theater stage --- Bucheng (no success)

Bamboo blossoms --- to be defeated

Shoucai's house --- --- all books (lose)

Holding his head to chase rats --- holding his head to the rats

Home in the library --- all books (lose)

Dog bear beaten --- playing bad

Nephew wearing a mourning hat --- dead uncle (lose)

Soap bubbles --- not to be attacked

Pretty Big Sister's greasy head --- combed (lose) to the bare <

The train in Tangshan --- down with coal (bad luck)

The mouse gnawing on the cat's nose --- looking forward to death and waiting for dawn

The yellow mud falling on the crotch of the pants --- not a shit (dead) but also a shit (dead)

The thief running into the study --- all are books (lose)

The robber fighting in the lawsuit --- losing on all occasions

The robber going into the academy ---

Lame horse on the battlefield --- dead or alive

New China bookstore to buy paper --- wrapped books (lose)

Mantis blocking the car to show off its dominance --- no good end

Can not be used

Door corner boxing --- can not be used

The big horse is tied to the doorframe --- no place to use the strength

A big horse is tied to the doorframe

The big horse is tied to the doorframe --- no place to use the strength

A big water bull falls into the water.

The big waterbuck fell into the well---it had no power

The big flower basket carried water---it had no power

The boat on the shore---it could not be supported

The buffalo ate live crabs---it had no power

Writing with the left hand---it was extraordinarily awkward

The buffalo chased the rabbit---it had no power

The boat in the ditch---it had no power

The boat in the gutter---it could not be used

The boat in the gutter---it could not be used

An umbrella without a skeleton - can't hold it up

Flying a kite under the bed - can't go any higher

Martial arts training under the bed - can't go anywhere

Fighting in a chicken coop - small stance

Bathing in a night pot - can't go anywhere

Flying a kite in the woods - tangled up

The house kite - can't go high enough

House kite - can't go anywhere

The house kite - can't go anywhere

The kite in a house - can't go anywhere

Two legs in a pair of pants - can't pedal

Monkey boxing - small stance

Making a hammer in a potter's vat - can't push it hard

Picking up the pieces

The tadpole turns into a toad - has to take off its tail

Arrow on a string - has to be shot

Lame ducks crossing the river - a single stroke

Rolling pin rolled meat --- not bones

Hanging pounded ox on the wall --- can't plow

Looking at your face in front of the mirror --- you're you

Crab ate sorghum --- climbed up the stalks

Crab entered the mountain gate --- clamped the god

Mu Guiying went to the battlefield --- a member of the women's generals

Topping the flat burden on the forehead corner --- head picking

Half a day in the clouds to do a somersault --- to land eventually

Kite under the bed --- can't fly high

The tower under the bed --- the height is limited

Quasi-star on the scales --- to distinguish between the catty and the weight

Pocky on the stage to speak --- a mass point of view

Five pincers --- ten (practice)

What disease to prescribe - the right medicine

Gong Guan opened the knife store - the real thing

Cheng Bite Jin's axe - just these two

Tofu fell in the ash - can not be cleaned

Have led monkeys to hit the heel - on-the-spot test of competence

Punching under the table - get up not master

The tailor

Touching fish in the river---it is difficult to distinguish between big and small

Eggplant frying huqua---indiscriminate

Dogs eating pig's feces---indistinguishable between good and bad

Buying cows across the mountain---unaware of the black and white

Blind man reading a book---unaware of the point of view

Losses

Killing a fly with a single shot---not enough for the money of gunpowder

Jiang Gan of the Three Kingdoms - a mistake

Eating melon seeds in the toilet - less in and more out

Burning a fur coat for a louse - not worth it

Sunning soybeans on the tiles - nine out of ten runs

Turtle eating barley - spoiling food

The East Wu recruiting - losing only once

Meat buns beating dogs - no return

Meat buns beating dogs - there is no return

They have no return

They have no return

They have to be careful with the money

They have no return

They have no return <

Grabbing sesame seeds and losing watermelons --- losing a lot of money for a small cause

The price of tofu is the price of meat --- it can't be melted

Walking on the lime road --- a trip for nothing

Mud cows entering the sea --- no return

Stir frying leeks and putting green onions in them --- a waste of effort

The wonderful plan of Zhou Lang to secure the whole world --- a loss for the lady and the soldiers

Sacrificing one's life to eat the river gizzard --- it's worth it

Surrendering one's life to eat the river Gizzard---it's not worth it

Digging up meat to mend a sore---it can't be melted

Burning a stick to beat a donkey---it's half left over

The rat burrowed into a bookcase---it eats (and eats) the book

To steal a chicken without being able to do so--it can't be melted

To take off the clothes and roast