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Ancient Traditional Hesitant Words

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 following is the hiatus I brought to you, welcome to read reference, let's take a look at it!

Ancient traditional hiatus words

1. He reads his sutra, I worship my Buddha - do not interfere with each other

2. Collapsed nose wearing glasses - can not find the shelves

3. Stepped on the broken ball ----- belly gas

4. Raised his head and fell off the hat - looking too high

5. Raised his head and dropped his hat - looking too high

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5. carrying a food box and climbed up a tree - the feast branch has the courtesy (words of wisdom)

6. shrimp from Taihu Lake - white busy (mang)

7. Tai Chi Chuan's kung fu - soft in the midst of hard

8. seagulls in the Pacific Ocean - boldness

9. the master chair on fire - it is difficult to sit, it is difficult to stand

10. the head of the tai tai tao - the head of trouble The taste of Emperor Taiwu - not cool, not hot, not soft and not hard

12. Looking at the canal on Taihang Mountain - distant water does not quench the thirst of the near

13. Dew under the sun - not long to grow

14. Lighting lamps under the sun - much she

15. The sun and the moon speak ---- empty talk

16. the sun leaves the ground - brighten up

17. the sun goes down on the head - a catastrophe

18. the snowman under the sun - does not last long

19. the pine of Taishan - evergreen

20. gluttony does not leave any seeds - after today, not tomorrow

21. the greedy ghost goes to the banquet - not satiated

22. the greedy ghost goes to the banquet - not satiated

23. the greedy ghost is not satiated

25. the greedy ghost is not satiated

26. the greedy ghost has a good time.

22. greedy fish - easy to be hooked

23. paralyzed man does not go out - makes (sits) a home

24. paralyzed man falls into a muddy pond - can not pull himself out

25. paralyzed man falls into a well - fishes up and sits down

26. paralyzed man cuts off the road - sits down and yells

27. paralyzed man road rebels - sits down and cries out

28. paralyzed man road reverses - sits down and cries out

28. paralyzed man - sits down and cries out

29. paralyzed man - sits down and cries out

31. paralyzed man - sits down and sits down

28. a paralyzed man carries water - he can't afford to do so

29. a paralyzed man catches a bad man - he can't be relied upon

30. an altar sprouts - they die of injustice

31. an altar lights a lamp - it shines inside, but not outside

32. an altar buckwheat rabbit - the more you raise it, the smaller it gets

33. an altar plants a garden - it dies of wronged) died

34. altar feeding pigs ---- one by one

35. altar raising Wang Bao - package live not package grow

36. altar raising turtles - the more you raise the smaller and smaller

37. altar rolling dice - did not run

38. altar planting beans - can not put down the roots

39. altar catching spicy bean curd - spicy

39. altar The hot beans in the altar--hot hand

40. Catching turtles in the altar--hands on deck

41. The blinking flower is open ---- for a while

42. Talking without lighting the lamp--speaking in black

43. Sandalwood carving of the Bodhisattva--whether it is spiritual or not, but it is steady

44. Sandalwood made of the oil tip--getting beaten up

45. The duck cooked in a soup can - a prominent mouth

46. Tang Pak Fu entered the Ning King's mansion - pretending to be crazy

47. Tang Pak Fu chased after Chou Hsiang - by all means

48. Tang San Zang's disciples - three

49. Tang San Zang read the scriptures - a brilliant way of speaking

50. Tang San Zang crossed the Flaming Mountain - no incantation to recite

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51. The Tang Sanzang Crosses the Flaming Mountain --- Bad or bad luck

52. The Tang Sanzang Reads the Mantra of Tightening the Hoop --- Monkey's head suffers

53. The Tang Sanzang Fetches the Buddhist Scriptures --- It's all up to the Monkey

54. The Tang Sanzang Meets the King of Cowhairs --- Short tongue

56. The Tang Sanzang Reads the Buddha's Scriptures --- It's all up to the monkey

57. The Tang Monk reads a book ---- in a serious manner

56. The Tang Monk fetches scriptures ---- in a single-minded manner

57. The Tang Monk believes in the White Bone Demon - human and demon are not distinguished

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

59. The kitchen sells wine in the parlor - cheap and not out of the ordinary

60. The dung bucket hanging in the hall is notorious

61. The animal skin hanging in the hall is not like a painting

62. Tong Li is not called Tong Li - Du Li (belly)

63. Floating duckweed in the pond is not rooted in the ground

64. Mudskippers in the pond are not able to make a big wave

65. There are no fishes in the pond - shrimp is expensive

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66. A boat in a pond - no way out

67. A doll made of sugar noodles - a sweet man

68. A man pinched by sugar - melts when blown by -----

69. A mantis trying to block a car - no good end

70. A mantis trying to block a car - not measuring up

71. A mantis with the stomach of a toad and the mouth of a toad - look at your example

72. A mantis with the belly of a toad and a toad with the mouth of a toad.

72. Mantis falling into the frying pan - the whole body is crispy

73. Mantis pouncing on cicadas - not counting the consequences

74. Lying down and talking - not afraid of back pain

75. Scalded monkey - red-eyed

76. Scalded congee pot - it hurts to throw it away, but it hurts to throw away the hands

77. Peach wood going into the mountain - the The peach is a flat burden, but it is too heavy a burden

79. The peach is a millstone, but it is too heavy a burden

80. The peach is a flat burden, but it is too heavy a burden

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