Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Hiatus, e.g. nephews playing lanterns as usual (uncle)

Hiatus, e.g. nephews playing lanterns as usual (uncle)

A Dou's kingdom - for nothing

A Dou-type character - incapable

A Er blows the sheng - indiscriminately

A Er as a Bone-setter - no one dares to hire him

Ah Er stringing all over the street - dangling

Ah Goh 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 A dog that bites a chicken takes it out on someone else

A tortoise that has been beaten - shrinks its neck

A duck that has been knifed - scurries about

A person who has received a slap in the face The dog that has been beaten with a stick is 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 ( The short ladder on the high house - can't get a word in

The short man wears high heels - the height is limited

The short man fights the wolf - the light is not enough

The short man fights the wolf - the light is not enough

The short man fights the wolf - the light is not enough

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

A short man farting - low voice

A short man Sightseeing - going along with the sound

Short man crossing a river - resting (drowning)

Short man watching a play - listening 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--not knowing the sky and the earth; delusional; delusional

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

Love to fight lawsuits and play the hero - poor fighting

The wooden fish in the nunnery

The quail wants to eat the fruit on the tree - can't reach it; think of good things; think of beautiful things

Watching a man drowning on the shore - see death to save him

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

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

Beggars by the colored ball -- to be silly with joy

To peck rice according to the head of a chicken - a waste of effort

To drink water according to the head of a cow - it can't be done; it can't be done

To press the gourd and start the dipper - to take care of it

Meat on the table - to be slaughtered; to be slaughtered as one pleases

Fish on the table - to be knifed

Covertly stalking - to be sneaky

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

To burn out the oil of a lamp - to burn the heart (core). The oil in the lamp - burns the heart

Ice on the griddle - melts the soup

Cakes on the griddle - flips and flops

Eight hundred dangling coins fall down the well

The flagpole erected eight hundred years ago - an old bachelor

Eight hundred coins on a string - out of tune

The small hanging jar of eight buckets cannot hold a single stone

The eight brothers peck at the persimmons and pick the soft ones

The eight old men play the boxing game - the three orders and the five orders

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Eight dollars 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 of the same

Sleeping in the gossip furnace - steaming

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

Eight levels of engineering skills - strive for excellence

Eight levels of masters learning the craft - grow old, learn old

Octagon falling into a dung pit - -Aroma and odor are indistinguishable; Aroma and odor are indistinguishable

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

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

Eight-and-a-half-catty The eight-catty old man who won the Scholarship - the rule (turtle lift) is not small

Eighty people carrying a sedan chair - so imposing

The eighty old man who suffered from a shaking head disease - not by human will;

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

Eighty old men practicing lute - 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 succeed him

Eighty-year-old shave - 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 - an old trick

Learning to play the flute at eighty - an old tune

Learning to wrestle at eighty - a fight to the death

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 to lose than to gain

The Eight Immortals crossing the sea

The gathering of the Eight Immortals - a divine chat

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

The lamp on the table of the Eight Immortals

The table of the Eight Immortals - angular

The King of the Eight Immortals enters the palace - hard to invite

The bitter gourd 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 get

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 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 - late for most of the year

Having a baby 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

August 15, growing Peanuts - blindly directing

The eight-legged crab - rampaging

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

Sore on the palm of one's hand - poisonous hand

Shoes on the palm of one's hand - not feasible; not feasible

Pancake spread on the palm of one's hand - skillful hand; good hand

The toad that has peeled off its skin - a toad that is not feasible; not feasible

Toad with skin - nasty in life and scary in death

Temple with wall - panicked

Banana stuck in 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 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 other

Pulling up sorghums - rising higher and higher; The drum is plucked and the drums are polished on both sides

The alarm clock is plucked and the alarm clock is a reminder

The turnip is plucked and 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 to get ahead

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

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

Trekking horse on the battlefield - dead or alive

Trekking son pulling carrot - crooked

Trekking son on stilts - sooner or later, there will be a good time for him

Trekking - sitting and shouting; sitting and shouting

Trekking - out of reach

Trekking on the stage - unstable position

Wiping snot on the face - asking for embarrassment

Pouring fertilizer on atrazine grass - toil and not work; toil and not work

Putting one's face in one's trouser cuff - To see no one

To drive a man under a wall - to be desperate

To play with a doll as a monkey - to make a fool of 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 if it opens its mouth

What's wrong with a crow? -open mouth is a curse

White-necked crow of shit - distinctive; different

White cloth into the dyeing vat - 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

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

White bone spirit dressed up as a bride-

White Bone Goblin playing a heel - a ghost trick

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

White Bone Goblin speaking in human language-

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. -The original form is revealed

White crane standing in a flock of chickens - stands out

White tiger enters the door - great trouble is coming; calamity is approaching

White boiled water painting- -Lightly (cleanly) painted

White wax pole bearing osmanthus flowers - Rooted incorrectly

White wax pole turning over the field - Solo picking

Heart made of white wax - -can't see the sun or fire

White-faced traitor appearing on stage -evil look; evil appearance

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

White-faced wolf wearing glasses -to pretend to be a good person; to act as a good person

White fox with a pointed tail - old and cunning

White cat drilling a stove pit - to discredit oneself

The white-furred crow - different

White lady fights Fahai - essence strikes the light

White lady floods San Francisco - a great deal of trouble

Seeing ghosts in the daytime - 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 become tofu

Cabbage boiled in white water - bland and tasteless

Cooking with white water - no rice

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

Arsenic wrapped in white sugar - poison is inside

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

To see the electric light in the daytime - more than enough

Catching ghosts in the daytime - a non-event

White iron axe - light on both sides

White cranes with a Bald Tail - a lack of beauty

Black Road Drawn on White Paper - can't be erased; obvious; clear; clear as day

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)

A hundred rivers return to the sea-

Department stores sell suits - one set at a time

Shoes and socks in department stores - each in its own size

Hundred kilograms of burden plus iron weights

The family in the grassland is alone

Baili Xi recognizes his wife - he has a high position but does not forget his old love

Baili Xi feeds cows and worships the phantom - he does not look like the man he is

Baili Xi is not a man he is.

The Hundred Spirits play with peonies--Birds and flowers

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

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

Hundred days without rain -- long love (sunny)

Hundred-year-old eunuch blowing fire -- old breath

Millions of soldiers go down to Jiangnan -- to raise a great number of people

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

Cypress rafters -- would rather bend than break

Tar burns the pig's head

The loser's return - no change in gold

The defeated general collects the remnants of the army - regroups

Worshiping brothers to open cocoon stores

To ride on a rabbit is not stable

To sit on a burnt cake is not a good idea

To frighten a mother-in-law with a pestle is not a good idea

To frighten a mother-in-law with a pestle is not a good idea

The gourd spills oil.

Spilling oil on the gourd - no matter what

Roasting hair in the oven - can't be done

Counting with the fingers - have a number

There are many things to count.

The magistrate in the classroom - the one who listens to the errands

The turtledove holding the nest - the hanging egg

The zebra's head - the head of the road

The zebra hemlock fights - showing off

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

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

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

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

The bench upside down - four feet to the sky

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

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

Thistles on the bench-unstable; unable to sit

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

Playing mahjong on the bench-raking; not being able to turn over

Playing mahjong on the bench-raking; not being able to reach; unable to reach Playing mahjong on the bench - can't open; can't play the scene

Drilling holes on the bench - have a board eye; have a board eye

Board axe chopping firewood - one side of the chopping

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-horned

Half of a pig's head - one- eyed

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

Picking up a horn on the halfway - having a blow

Half a half - two hundred and fifty-five

Half a copper- -not a square

half a brick - dumped

half a catty on eight taels - not comparable; each other; each other; one size fits all; each other the same; no one loses

half a catty put on Half a catty on four taels - high

Clouds in mid-air - varied

Playing in mid-air - planting a big heel

Torches in mid-air - highly intelligent

Mid-air The torch in mid-air - brilliant

The balloon in mid-air - not in the sky, not in the ground; hanging in the air

The firecracker in mid-air - wanting to (ring) high

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

Catching 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 in the clouds

Counting fingers in mid-air - to be highly calculated

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

Half-basketed magpie - chirping

Halfway to desertion - having a beginning but not an end

Halfway news - hearsay

Halfway lost abacus - miscalculated

Halfway stayed guest - hilarious in mouth; enthusiastic in mouth

Halfway stayed guest - hilarious in mouth; enthusiastic in mouth<

Halfway out of a program - to go off on a tangent; to be taken by surprise; to come out of the blue

Half-bottle of vinegar - to wander about

Guanyin of the Halfway Cliff- -an honest (stone) man

Half a mountainside pouring bad water (slippery water]

Treading a tightrope in half a day's clouds--being fearful

Bright stars in half a day's clouds

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 a pocket in the clouds in the middle of the day--will not be a good idea

This is a good idea.

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 -

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

Playing the zither in the middle of the night - playing in secret

The chicken crows in the middle of the night - not knowing; messing up the hour. - not knowing; messing up the time

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

The quilt in the middle of the night - being hot

The widow in the middle of the night -- sad

Mixing noodles in the middle of the night -- drumming blindly

Handling a big axe in the middle of the night -- a blind kanji

Playing 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 The nightmare of a pig's hoof - to think of good things; to think of good things

The nightmare of a bride - to think of good things; to think of good things

The man who played the role of Qin Juniper didn't get out of his costume - who hadn't seen that two-faced man?

To play the role of a pig eating a tiger is to be wise as a fool

To trip and fall down by the cesspool is to die

To fling one's arms out of the way is to quit.

Pearls in a mussel - the good ones are inside

The mallet blowing on the fire - no knowledge

The mallet hitting the tank -- in pieces

The mallet as a needle -- thick and thin

The mallet changes the candle -- careless

The mallet goes to town -- to become a monster

Pin in a mallet -- thick and thin

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

Mallet going up to the sky -some day to land

Mallet beating ducks - scraping (quacking)

Mallet beating mandarin ducks - it is difficult to separate; the two separated

In the mallet Cake - not a serious material

Cooked gourd on a stick - muddled; muddled

Cooked chicken on a stick - muddled egg

Cooked chicken on a stick - muddled egg

Arranged Marriage - not of one's own volition; not of one's own accord

Bao Shan Cloth Wash - Generous

Bao Gong's Sword of Imperial Sanction - First to Decide, Then to Decide

Bao Gong's guillotine - disowning people

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

Bao Gong releases grain - for the sake of the poor

Bao Gong kills his nephew - to treat him internally first, then externally

Bao Gong examines the case - iron face; six relatives are not recognized

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

Baogong's airplane - a step to heaven

Baogong's nymph - a good character (foot) lice

Baogong's whip - a step to heaven

Baogong's whip - a step to heaven

The bun is made into a pancake - versatile

The bun is eaten on the edge of the bean paste - sweetness is tasted

The bun is grinned - beautifully stuffed

Buns open mouth - exposed filling

Bud stick worm - dedicated (drill)

Bud Valley batter -- not much oil; not much oil

Hail smashed the cotton tree -- bare-knuckle commander

The treasure in the bag -- hand to hand

The gourd on the top of the pagoda - the tip of the spear

Bringing dry food with you and an umbrella in the sunshine - preparedness

Placing a big lock on the safe - foolproof

The detonator in the safe - a sure thing

The detonator in the safe - a sure thing

Detonator in the safe - hidden killers

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

The rooster that tells the time - no need to hurry

Editorials in newspapers--Truth in every sentence

Knocking on the door with a yellow fever--Bitter to the core

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