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Flies get into the bottles - they hit the wall everywhere

Flies get into the latrines - they get fishy and cause a stink

Hide and seek on the playground - there is no place to stay; Hiding everywhere

Cao Cao's 800,000 soldiers and horses crossed the single-plank bridge - endless

Cao Cao met Jiang Gan when he was carrying him, and he met porridge when Hu Dou carried him - it was extremely unlucky; really unlucky

Cao Cao’s men - the more the better; the more the better

Cao Cao killed Cai Mao - was deceived; acted too hastily

Cao Cao killed Lu Boshe - made a mistake

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Cao Cao uses tactics - sharp and slippery

Cao Cao employs people - meritocracy

Cao Cao meets Guan Gong - overjoyed

Cao Cao met Ma Chao - cut off his beard and abandoned his robe

Cao Cao and Zhuge Liang - had different temperaments

Fighting with fools - pretending to be a hero

Take straw Ring the bell - don't want to (ring)

Use a straw handle as a lamp - carelessness

A big man standing on a straw bag - can eat but not do it

Cobra in the grass --Vicious

Mushrooms on the grass--single seedlings

Reeds on the meadow--unreliable

Animal heads on the thatched house--matching Not worthy; not worthy

The leech in the grass - not a good insect

The turtle dove in the grass - I don’t know the age

The grass donkey (female donkey) is for sale Buy a donkey (male donkey)--Hu Niangteng

The straw hat is worn on the knees--something wrong

The top of the straw hat is broken--the head is exposed

The straw hat Carrying water - it's all in vain

Crawly men crossing the river - floating erratically

Crawly men putting out fires - they can't save themselves

The fire on the grass - it won't last long

Straw rope tug-of-war - cannot withstand the pull

Tie chicken feathers on straw sandals - fast; run fast

Straw sandals hit the bell - cannot beat

The lark on the grassland - clever mouth

The strong wind on the grassland - unstoppable

Lark on the grassland - panic (famine)

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The weather on the grassland - ever-changing

Open the window on the top of the toilet - the smell is sky high

The toilet is listed - it is not a factory

The toilet in the toilet - pretending to be dead (shit)

The clock in the toilet - there is a beginning (shit) and the end (clock)

The wine and perfume in the toilet - fragrance You can't tell the difference between smell and fragrance.

Looking for the Kitchen King in the toilet - looking for the wrong place; wrong place

Looking in the mirror in the toilet - smelly and beautiful

Put an egg on the lid of a teacup - unreliable; unreliable

Put a lump of sugar in a teacup - not long-lived

Place a dragon gate array in a teahouse - say whatever comes to mind

Hanging an ax in the teahouse - Hu (pot) doing (cutting) Feiwei

Hanging an ax in the teahouse - Hu (pot) coming

The teapot dropped - -No mouth

Crying about injustice in the teapot - Hu (pot) making trouble

Opening a dyeing room in the teapot - unable to manipulate; difficult to manipulate

Soaking in the teapot Bean sprouts - the endless crime of hooking up

Packing cakes in a teapot - difficult to get rid of; unable to get started; unable to get started

Taking a bath in a teapot - unable to flutter

Boiled noodles in a teapot - difficult to remove

The teapot has no belly - only the mouth is left

Boiled beef head in a teapot - cannot be removed

Tea Put salt in it--disgusting (salty)

Water in the tea shop--go away

Fire in the tea shop--as expected (burning)

Take a drink with a tea bowl - don't care (pot)

Hang yourself with powder - shameless

Hang yourself with rice soup - so confused

Caught in house demolition Mouse - a big fight; the gain is not worth the loss

Tear down the east fence to make up for the west wall - make do with poverty; make do with poverty; focus on one and lose the other

Tear down the building to build a toilet -

- It smells so bad

Tear down the hut and build a building - the foundation smells bad; the foundation smells bad; the root is unclean

Tear down the shoe upper to make a hat brim - take care of the head and not the feet

Demolish the temple and move the Bodhisattva - simply and neatly; cleanly and cleanly; close the stall

Demolish the temple and plant lamp grass - with intention (core) but no spirit

Remove socks and mend shoes - Gu Disregarding the inner situation

Demolition of the house and flying kites - just to be romantic and not caring about the family

Firewood people save others - they cannot save themselves

Pour gasoline on the firewood - a little Just

The diesel engine pumps water - hesitantly

A jackal's treat - never a good thing

A jackal's treat of a rabbit - no good; not a good thing

A greedy dog ??is waiting for bones - impatient

A greedy ghost is lighting a lantern - looking for something to eat

A greedy ghost is grabbing raw meat - he is greedy for more than he can chew

A greedy cat eats a mouse - eats it alive

A greedy man makes a bet - it's all about eating

A greedy cat walks into a medicine shop - asking for trouble; asking for trouble

Zhao Zilong on the Changban slope - single-handedly

The long worm eats the sorghum - climb along the pole

The long worm eats the toad - take your time

The long worm fights - wraps around the neck

The long worm wears a straw hat - a tall and slender person (a person with a slender figure)

The long worm is used as a crutch - unreliable; unreliable

A long worm crosses the rocky beach - going around and around

A long worm crosses a ragged door - nods and bows

A long worm has no eyes - blindly follows (worm)

The worm crawls into the barrel of the gun--it's hard to turn back; it's hard to turn back

The worm hits the wall--the python hits

The worm swallows the needle--pricks the heart

Insects burrow through the thorn canopy--there is no return

Insects burrow through the bamboo tube--it is difficult to turn back; it is difficult to turn back

The years of long-term workers--unbearable

The sweat and sweat of long-term workers Money - hard-won

The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead - one wave is not flat, but another wave rises again

The water in the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers - endless

Stones in the Yangtze River--after wind and waves

The water of the Yangtze River flows for thousands of miles--the waves are rolling

The water in the Yangtze River is rising--the coming is fierce

The giraffe's head protrudes --Raise your head high; be taller than anyone else

Long robe, mandarin jacket, melon skin hat - the same old style

Change the long gown into a jacket - learn from each other's strengths to compensate for weaknesses

Long-tailed scorpion - extremely poisonous It's the most poisonous

Fly a kite with a long line - take your time

Poke the eye of the waterway with a long bamboo pole - go all the way to the end

Enter the city gate with a long bamboo pole - difficult Turn; unable to turn around

Going straight into the alley with a long bamboo pole; going straight in; straight out; straight out; straight out

The intestines do not bend - straight

My intestines are itchy - I can't scratch them

General Ever Victorious goes on an expedition - for no reason

General Ever Victorious returns to court - returns in triumph

Enter General Ever Victorious Battlefield - Don't withdraw your troops until you win a complete victory

Sing without reading the music book - off the mark

Sing Peking Opera and play a single string - change the tune

Sing Puppet show--playing tricks on people

Shadow puppet show--beating people for shame

Singing without playing the harp-howling

Singing with playing drums -- Insinuations

The opera singer is not afraid of being knifed; no harm to the general body; it has nothing to do with the general body

The opera singer wears glass slippers--famous actors (bright feet)

The opera singer wears a dragon robe - he can't become an emperor

The opera singer blows his beard - fakes anger

The opera singer plays the board - one-five-ten

The opera singer The commander of the troops--not worthy of the name

The opera singer sheds tears--can sing and cry; Teaching disciples - behind-the-scenes guidance

The opera singer holds a whip

The son--has left

The opera singer Nian Daobai--talking to himself

The opera has no protagonist--Naughty Stage

Money washes the forehead-- Eyes open at the sight of money

The overloaded train--a long way to go

Chao Gai's military advisor--Wu (Wu) Yong

Fire cannons into the sky--Utopia (ring)

Chaotian pepper - sharp and spicy

An arrow in the sky - a target without aim

The eunuch of the imperial court - no successor

The imperial court The master picks up excrement - you will not enjoy it if you are lucky

North Koreans celebrate the New Year - it takes a dog's life

No salt in cooking - boring

An iron pot for cooking - - So tired

Add oil and salt to stir-fry vegetables - of course

Stir-fry beans to sprout - good things are hard to come by

Stir-fry beans with wine - just do it; just do it Crispy

Fried leeks and green onions - no use

Fried shrimps - celebrity (ren)

Fried noodles - acquaintance

Fried noodles and kneaded dolls - acquaintances

Fried soybeans - difficult to sprout

Stir-fried pickles without salt - you have to say (salt) first

Throwing a handlebar-type whip - no one dares to (drive): Who dares to (drive)

Loach in the driveway ditch - cannot make a big wave

The car overturned Go to train the horses - late; late

The lathes work in three shifts - working continuously

The car solicits passengers - kills (carries) people

The car has Lanes, boats and boats - each has its own way

Pull off pants to mend patches - endless holes

Pull the bell into the air - fantasy (ring)

Tearing the messed up silk thread - can't find the end

Pull the flagpole and fire off the cannon - for fear that others won't know

Pull up the sail and row the oar - I'm blessed. Will enjoy

Pull up your eyebrows to coax your eyes - deceive yourself, deceive yourself, coax yourself

Pull your beard and play on the swing - modesty (pulling the beard)

Tear down the wind tent - gain the upper hand

The subjects enter the palace - go deep into the palace layer by layer

Burn agarwood as firewood - use inappropriate materials

Drink mature vinegar as wine --Can't laugh or cry

Chen Gu makes seeds--difficult to germinate

Chen Shimei doesn't recognize Qin Xianglian--likes the new and hates the old

Chen Shimei's sedan bearer--doesn't know how to lift

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Chen Shimei marries the emperor's aunt - likes the new and hates the old

Chen Shimei makes a horse - likes the new and hates the old

Morning mist and cooking smoke - blows away

Strike while the iron is hot -- Hurry; it's on the fire

An umbrella that can't be opened--no bones

Put a boat without a pole--let it flow; let it flow

Put it up The boss of the ship - watch the wind and steer the ship

Genghis Khan's soldiers and horses - invincible

Ripe peanuts - Manchu (benevolence)

Thinking about it all day long Cocoon--only selfish (silk)

City God's fan--fanning the wind

City God's Master Dai Xiao--running away in vain (robe)

City God's Master went crazy- - Ghostly Confused

The City God marries his daughter--dressed as a ghost

The City God marries his wife--the person carrying the sedan is a ghost, and the person sitting in the sedan is also a ghost

The City God Shave your head - ghost head

The Bodhisattva of the City God's Temple - sit upright; not afraid of ghosts

The iron abacus of the City God's Temple - difficult to calculate; unclear; not up to people to calculate

There is a notice in the City God's Temple - scare ghosts

There is a lawsuit in the City God's Temple - mortal enemies

The drumsticks in the City God's Temple - a pair

The pig heads in the City God's Temple --Have a Lord

Hung bows and arrows in the City God's Temple--Sex (shooting) ghosts

Gathering in the City God's Temple--It's just ghosts

There is internal strife in the City God's Temple- -Ghost fights ghost

The city god’s grandma delivered the baby--a ghost fetus

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City God’s grandma is burning firewood in the stove - ghost fire is coming out

City God Bodhisattva’s horse - disappears (riding)

City God Bodhisattva’s erhu - ghost talk

The City God doesn’t wear trousers - shameless; shameless

The City God fell into the well, and the Land God looked at him - he didn’t dare to work hard; he couldn’t afford to work hard.

The City God hides from debts - a poor man

The City God and the Jade Emperor - there is a world of difference

Pedestrians in the city gate cave - come and go freely

The bricks at the city gate--kicked out

Bricks on the city gate upstairs--so you can be in the limelight

The sentry on the city gate upstairs--master (guard)

The pig head is hung on the city gate - the shelf is not small; it is such a big shelf

The big clock is hung on the city gate - the public opinion

The grass on the city wall - -The wind blows both ways

Lighting beacon fire on the city wall - emergency

Catching sparrows on the city wall - wasted effort; wasted effort; wasted effort

Mounting on the city wall Blind horse - risky; adventurous; dangerous

Flying a kite on top of the city - high shot

Horse racing on top of the city - going in circles; difficult to turn; unable to turn

Planting flowers on the city wall - high school (planting)

Opening a bank outside the city - layman

Take an umbrella by plane - go for a ride

People who come by slow train - uninvited guests

People are lost under the word "Cheng" - so good

Cheng Yaojin worships the big flag - good luck; everyone expects him to return home

Cheng Yaojin's three axes - anticlimactic

Cheng Ying's informant search for Zhao Shi - giving up children to save orphans

Throwing the weighing hammer into the sea - plummeting

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The star on the scale beam has fallen off - you can't tell the weight

The crosshair on the scale beam - you can tell the weight

The scale beam and the weight - inseparable

Weighing Stalk Zizhu Road--be careful with the (star) points

Hung on the buttocks with a scale hook--self-claimed

Fishing with a scale hook--can't catch it

The scale snake fell into the chicken coop - making trouble

The scale weight fell into the kitchen cabinet - smashed people's jobs

The scale weight crossed the river - dissatisfaction (floating)

Weighing weight swallows it whole--hardened

Weighing weight hits iron egg--hard to hard

Weighing weight hits walnut--see how hard he will be

The scale and anvil fell on the drum - I don't understand (plop)

Eat the overlord's food and work for Liu Bang - not sincere

Have a full meal and chew your teeth in idleness - look for trouble

Eating leopards makes you brave - very vicious

If you can’t eat it and walk around in it - bear your own responsibility

Eat it until your ears move - it tastes good Refreshing

Having grown up eating rush ashes - words have no weight

Eating too much tofu - loose mouth

Taking too many sleeping pills - not enlightened

Eat too much broken rice - wordy

Eat honey and say nice things - sweet words

Eat dog meat and drink white wine - have a fever inside and outside

Eating melon seeds - hesitantly

Eating noodles without salt - something to say (salt) first

Eating canned food without a knife - difficult to open the mouth; difficult to open the mouth; not good Open your mouth

Have eaten Coptis chinensis and drank honey--Bitterness is sweetened

Those who grew up eating seawater--have a broad mind

Eat cucumbers dipped in snow-- Boring

Eating eggs without getting paid - bastard

Eating dumplings without filling - adjusting (picking) the skin

Eating wine with the bride - pretending; Pretending

Eating roasted potatoes--blowing and patting; blowing and patting

Suffering losses are all due to carelessness--the end is coming

Eating chili peppers-- Suffering from both ends

Those who grew up eating wolf milk - extremely vicious

Eat jelly and tremble - cool to the heart; cold to the heart

Eat white sugar Rock candy--boring

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To have the courage of a leopard - not a small person; to be very courageous

To eat a hand and eat wontons - one thing >Eat reassurance - work steadily

Eat sea pepper and chew sugar cane - sweet mouth and spicy heart

Eat chicken chin - love to talk

Eat Withered coal - black heart; blackened heart

Eat the courage of Thunder God - fearless of heaven and earth

Eat Ganoderma lucidum - immortality

Eat The old hen who ate the arsenic- I can't hold my head up

After three days of fasting, I want to go to the West - my skills are still shallow

After three bowls of red bean rice - I am full of lovesickness

I ate roasted eggplant - I was worried

I ate chicken - I was holding my breath

I ate magpie eggs - I was happy

I ate a pack of paper clips -- A belly full of grievances (song)

A belly full of thunder - audacious

A basket full of rotten pomegranates - A belly full of bad ideas

Eat A basket of rotten apricots - very sad

A cow that ate a fishhook fights - intrigue

Haved breakfast and took a nap - messed up the time

Eating pork liver and missing pig heart - insatiable greed; insufficient greed

Eating sesame oil and singing tunes - glib tone

Eating rice without remembering the farmers - forgetting one's roots

Those who grew up eating cotton - soft-hearted

Eating noodles to look for bosses - redundant

Insects that eat internal organs - a problem for the intimates

Eat people without spitting out bones - - Cruel and ruthless

Taking photos of man-eating tigers - evil appearance; evil appearance

Eating human food and shitting - inhumane; inhumane

Eating mulberry leaves and spinning silk - there is something in the belly

Eating lice to leave hind legs - stingy

Eating rocks to have hard stools - stubbornness

A dog that eats shit can't stop eating shit - it's hard to change its original nature

If you don't remember the well digger - forget your roots

Eat swan meat - wishful thinking; delusion

Growing up eating crooked vines - entangled in chaos

Eating reeds to pull out the kang mat - full of belly weaving; weaving in the belly; mouth capable of weaving

Eating steamed buns with chili peppers - The picture is refreshing

Eating turtle skin - pretending to be a bastard's grandson

Eating slime and swimming in the West Lake - being poor and happy

Eating salted fish with dipping sauce - redundant

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Eat a banana and peel it - eat it inside and out

Eat medicinal rock sugar as a primer - bitter and sweet

Eat fish without spitting out the bones - The words are prickly

Eating dates without spitting out the pits - swallowing them whole

The evil woman who eats vegetarian food - speaking plainly and having a bad heart

Eating pork and reciting Buddhist scriptures - Pretending to be a good person

Those who grew up eating bamboo poles - straight people; straight-tempered people,

Eating sea peppers to teach people - speaking with spiciness

Eating coptis Singing songs - taking pleasure in suffering

Eating chickens and catching ducks - greedy; greedy not enough

Eating plums and asking questions about sweetness and sourness - asking questions knowingly

Eating fried dough sticks and singing--glib tone

Infatuation meets cold reception--breaks the heart; breaks the heart; sad

The turtle in the pond--the goods all the way

The lotus in the pond - emerges from the mud without staining

The lotus leaf in the pond - swings in the wind

The loach in the pond - cannot be turned over Making big waves

Touch the Bodhisattva in the pond - the God of Lao (fishing)

Going shirtless - about to do it

Barefoot monk - both heads bare

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Ask the blind man for directions - the direction is unclear; you are looking for the wrong person

Swear the bald man at the monk - looking to make him angry

Ask for dates from the willow tree - -deliberately

Making things difficult; deliberately making things difficult

Calling husband to uncle - recognizing relatives indiscriminately

Insects eating sand pears - being willing to (gnaw)

Moth-eaten pole - - Can't stand the pressure from both ends

The old locust tree that is eaten by insects - empty in the belly; empty in the belly

The apples that are eaten by insects - they will rot wherever they are put

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Insects burrowed into walnuts - pretending to be a good person (benevolence); pretending to be a good person (benevolence)

Using a knife to cut off the water - Wang Feishinji

The loofah that had a fight -- wilted

The tiger with cramps--collapsed frame

The sprouting garlic--doubtful

Smoking does not bring fire--zhanguang

Smoking and burning pillows--cannot blame others

An enemy fight--you and not me

Shit wrapped in silk and cloth--notorious

The ugly monster puts on rouge - he thinks he is beautiful

The bedbug crawls into the prayer box - he grabs the gift

The bedbug bites the fat man - he takes the oil; gets wet with oil

Stinky tofu in the frying pan - a bit fragrant

Rotten eggs - throw them away

Walnuts in the smelly puddle - not a good person (benevolence)

Rotten eggs - throw them away

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Stinky mosquitoes--dead bites

Stinky sheepskins--no need to use (nitrate)

Go out of the east gate and turn west--silly things

The fox coming out of the hole - a thief's head

The mouse coming out of the hole - looking around

The prawn coming out of the pot - bowing (back arch) and kneeling

A big ship going abroad - layman (voyage)

A monk takes a wife - unruly

A married girl - has a master

Out of the cage The oriole - free and at ease

The bamboo shoots emerging from the soil - emerging; outcropping

The bricks emerging from the kiln - finalized; finalized

Bake the steamed buns out of the cage and eat them - not enough heat

Steel ingots out of the oven - finalized; finalized

Red iron out of the oven-find it

Do not touch the molten iron from the furnace

Take your dog with you when you go out - go with others

Wear a mask when you go out - put one on your mouth

Two or two times when you go out One leg - go with others

Go out and take a plane - fly far away

The tiger coming out of the mountain - showing its ferocious look; unstoppable

The hibiscus coming out of the water - spotless

The bullet that comes out of the barrel - will not turn; never look back; never look back

The nail that comes out - will be hit first

The unearthed pottery figurines --Finally had its day

The unearthed bamboo shoots--couldn't be covered up

The unearthed cultural relics--baby bumps; old antiques

Fall out of the sewer ditch again Maokeng - very unlucky; really unlucky

Going out of the Yamen and scolding the street - looking for trouble

The eighth day of the Lunar New Year is the Double Ninth Festival - soon (ninth)

The second day of the Lunar New Year The moon of three - unclear

The first sight of the sun - seeing the sky again; opening the clouds to see the sun

The newborn calf - not afraid of tigers

The newborn Doll--little hands and feet

Walking on the first night of the Lunar New Year--it's pitch dark

Going out on the first night of the Lunar New Year--everywhere is unknown

Staying up on New Year's Eve--seeing off the old and welcoming the new

The greedy cat in the kitchen - remembers to eat but not fight

The garbage in the kitchen - trivial things

The chef makes porridge - can't help it

The cook moves home--starts a new one

The cook peels the onion--wrangling the skin

The cook comes home--no more quarrels (fried) with you

Hoe Hooking the moon - out of reach

Plucking coptis with a hoe - sarcasm

The overlord of Chu lifted the cauldron - so much strength

The overlord of Chu was trapped in Gaixia - besieged on all sides

The overlord of Chu planted garlic - and it was planted at home

The overlord of Chu committed suicide - and his reputation was ruined

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The king committed suicide in Wujiang - he had no face to return to Jiangdong

The conflict between Chu and Han - it was more about strategy than courage

The king of Chu was happy with Yan Zi - he humiliated others and was humiliated

The king of Chuzhuang guessed riddles - a blockbuster

The king of Chuzhuang managed the government - a blockbuster

Pretending to be confused while pretending to understand - pretending to be stupid

Wearing a vest and a cotton hat --Inappropriate

Tear-proof shoes-good foundation

Wear straw sandals to climb trees--Improper (drag)

Wear rabbit shoes- -Running fast

Wearing spiked shoes and stepping on roof tiles--poking leaks

Wearing spiked shoes and leaning on a walking stick--step by step

Wearing winter clothes and shaking a summer fan- -I don’t know whether it’s hot or cold

Wearing leather shoes and a top hat--a combination of earth and foreign countries

Wearing an undershirt and a cotton hat--I don’t know the age

Wearing a tight-fitting mandarin that grew up -- considerate

Wear soleless shoes--down to earth

Wear wooden shoes to cross the Motian Ridge--take risks

Wear a leather jacket and eat glutinous rice--people around you are hot

Wearing a fur coat and going barefoot - half cold

Pangolin arches Mount Tai - cannot be attacked

Wearing a raincoat to put out a fire - sooner or later it will burn

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Wearing rabbit shoes - running fast

Wearing socks without bottoms - showing off face

Wearing suits and hats - a combination of local and foreign styles

Wearing new shoes and following the old path--conventional

Wearing a sweatshirt and a hat--inappropriate

Spreading gossip and making mistakes--asking for trouble; asking for trouble; making trouble out of nothing

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Chickens were born in the cabin - floating (hatching)

The leak was fixed when the boat reached the middle of the river - too late; too late

The boat arrived at the dock and the car arrived - stopped Not moving forward

Set firecrackers under the bottom of the boat - a muffled sound; a muffled sound

The heel of the boat is facing north - it is difficult (south) direction

The boat has just started. Buy a ticket - miss the opportunity

The boat boss leads his apprentice--where to start (river)

The boat boss worships God--why (river)

The boat boss sits behind Stern - watch the wind and steer the boat

Hold an umbrella on the boat - no sky or earth

Have a party on the boat - singing and dancing

People on the boat filled with putty - slow Take your time

People on the boat come ashore - no walking

Fire on the boat - there is a bottom

There is a banquet on the bow of the boat - it is difficult to spread out

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The boat is out of the water - it won't work; it won't work

Put plaster on the sore - it can't be peeled off

Paper on the window - it will break if you poke it

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People walking through the window - layman

Looking at people through the window - looking down on people

Putting osmanthus in the window - fragrant inside and outside

Window sill Sow melons - they won't grow big

The window is so small that you can't jump in - you don't fit in

Blow the trumpet under the bed - be groveling

Play the trumpet under the bed - be groveling

Pile a pagoda under the bed - the height is limited

Fly a kite under the bed - it cannot fly high

Pile a chicken under the bed - remind you

Bowing under the bed--can't lift the head

Practice martial arts under the bed--can't use it

Swinging a big ax under the bed--not easy to use

Stretching a bow under the bed--hidden arrows to hurt people

Playing tricks on the bed--can't open up a scene

Blowing the lamp and binding feet--blindly entangled

Blowing the lamp to talk Stories - nonsense

Blowing out lamps to catch lice - touching blindly

The trumpeter performs a happy event - boasting

The trumpeter's belly - puffy and distended; gassy Drum drums

The drummers split up - each person has a trumpet

The drummers go to the market - looking for trouble

The drummers call for formation - competition playing

The trumpeter dances--jumps and blows

Blows the fire tube and fails--bets (blocks) the air

Blows the fire tube to kill birds--

It's not like Qiang (gun); it's not real Qiang (gun)

Blow chaff and see the rice - a small profit makes a big profit

Blow one's lies and make money - no capital business

Blow to extinguish the fire - the tone is quite loud

The cheeks of the suona blower - are swollen

Being a sugar blower - the tone is quite loud

Blow Sugarman's career change - not wanting to be a human being

Hammer cooking - smashing pots

Spring Silkworm to Death - Carrying Private Silk

Spring Cao Trouble in the Hall - Wisdom arises out of desperation

Spring tea tips - fresh and tender

The spring equinox rains - just in time

Spring willow branches - take root on the ground

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Spring radish--feeling guilty

Spring drizzle--as precious as oil

Spring bee--can't stay idle

Spring The top of the tree - changing in one day

The riverside in spring - full of poetic (moist) meaning

Spring, summer, autumn and winter - there are trees every year

Chinese trees Lice on the bed - lazy appearance (elephant)

Porcelain rooster, glass cat - not a hair is plucked

Pearls on the porcelain plate - obvious

Resign as husband Being a thief - not doing the right thing; not doing the right thing

The turtle dove in the thorn forest - I don't know the age

The bitter wormwood in the thorn forest - no one pays attention to it ( Picking)

Pricking the stick and flicking the cotton - the more tidy it is, the messier it becomes

The hedgehog's head - not an easy head to shave

The hedgehog gets angry - the hair explodes

Hedgehog's skin-covered steel needle - pricking the hand inside and outside

Hedgehog rolling on the palm - encountering trouble; trouble

From Henan to Hunan - - Difficulties (South) are getting harder and harder (South)

A hero climbed out of a fire pit - Survived from death

Falled a basket of eggs from upstairs - none of them were good ; there is no good product

Jumping from the sewage tank to the cesspool - the more you do it, the stinker becomes stinky

The princess who was pampered since childhood - do whatever you want

From the diagonal Looking at people at the door - no matter how you look at them

The waiter who came out of the salt shop - was so idle (salty) that he panicked

The rough stone has a temper - he gets angry when he touches it

There is smoke in the vinegar factory - the sour gas is rising into the sky

Chili peppers soaked in vinegar - sour and spicy

Mirroring with the vinegar bottle - sour gas is rising into the sky

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Putting wine in a vinegar jar - not caring (pot)

Soaking pepper in a vinegar jar - tasting all the bitterness

Cui Yuanyang sent Zhang Sheng - he was so sad that he couldn't explain

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Tempered steel bar - would rather break than bend

Wrong potato and horse hemp - don't know what is good and what is good; do not distinguish between good and bad

Wrong father-in-law wears wrong woman's shoes-wrong Adding mistakes

Building a ladder to the sky - desperate

Daji's descendants went to the banquet - their tails were exposed; their true colors were revealed

The defeated quail fought against the defeated Chicken - can't get into the battle position

The defeated soldier - dejected

Arguing against injustice - speaking out for justice

The firewood collector going down the mountain - worried (salary)

A jealous person enters the pawn shop - he goes to the wrong door; he looks for the wrong door

Putting up a lantern to catch up with the dowry - busy at both ends

Telegraphing to buy a train ticket - Hurry up and hurry up

Knock out your teeth and swallow it - swallow your anger

Send your daughter to marry a wife - busy at both ends

Knocked over the frog cage - - A mess

The watchman sleeps--doing things inappropriately

Looking in the mirror with a painted face--scaring yourself

Broken glass bottle--waste

Tearing the beard during a fight - modesty (pulling the beard)

Ask the person holding the pot for drinking - no mistake

Opening the coffin and shouting to catch the thief - unjust accusation Dead man

Open the gate of water - rolling forward

Break the pot head - no winner (cook)

>Hit the plate on the rim of the bowl - not wrong

Hit the rabbit to feed the eagle - the benefit is given to the evil person

Hit the gong to find the child - beat the guy for shame

Hitting birds with accurate aim - clear at a glance

Breaking your head to act like a tough guy - suffering the consequences

Breaking your mouth to curse - spitting blood

Slap your face to act --Appearance in style

Do not aim when shooting - aim without aim

Use an umbrella and put on a raincoat - unnecessary

Hit the snake seven inches - just right

Hit the son and recruit a son-in-law - a deal

Fetch water without turning off the faucet - let it flow; let it flow

Kill your son to recruit a son-in-law - a fresh picture

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The mad dog hurts after being beaten - bites back

Forging iron without a hammer - charging hard with ability

Forging iron, dismantle the furnace - break up (fire)

Forge iron and sell grain--each in his own profession

Hunt rabbits and catch yellow sheep--especially good; fish out the outer pieces

The head of the pile that is driven down--it's fixed

One slap and three rubs - fake benevolence, hypocrisy; hypocrisy

Don’t buy vinegar with gas money - earmarked funds

Fish, sell money and smoke big cigarettes - water Come in, go in the fire

The fishermen go home--don't care about (the lake)

The slapper knocks the ears--the (hoof) is too far off topic

Hitting a swollen face to pretend to be fat - pretending to understand if you don't know

Hitting the waist before giving up - exactly what you want

Hitting a rooster to lay eggs - forcing others to do what is difficult

Hitting Walking at night with a flashlight - the future is bright

Hitting the rabbit and running away - the loss outweighs the gain

The dial on the typewriter - nothing can be said in any direction

Dabai A rooster laying flower eggs - bizarre; too bizarre

Robbery in broad daylight - blatant

Meeting the Lord of Hell in broad daylight - a ghost scene

Bring out a rolling pin for defecation --Evil (屙) stick

Big insect beats haha--Smiling Tiger

Big insect head, long insect tail--Antiger head and snake tail

Big knife kills chicken--Makes a fuss out of a molehill

The pot-bellied arhat writes an article--there is something in his belly

The big dung truck leaves the village--pretends to be dead (shit)

The strong wind blows down the handsome flag-- A bad start

The strong wind blew over the wheat straw stacks - a mess

Lighting up the lamp in the windy field - ugly

Eating fried noodles on a windy day - it was difficult to speak; ; It’s hard to speak

The oil lamp on a windy day - it blew

The doctor waved his hand - there is no cure

Put a needle in the big vat - some are thick and some are thin

Modeling a fish in a big tank - not running away; unable to run away

A big man covering a small man's quilt - not caring about his head and feet

The big man standing on the short eaves Next--can't lift her head

The eldest girl worships the heaven and the earth--the first time; the first time

The eldest girl holds the child--it belongs to others; to help

The eldest girl acts as a matchmaker - puts others before herself; has no time to take care of herself; has words to talk about others but no words to talk about herself

The eldest girl's long braid - throws it back; throws it behind her head

The backbone of the eldest girl - the female generation (back)

The inner thoughts of the eldest girl - cannot be understood

The eldest girl begging for food - stubborn; unable to pull away Face

A big girl misses her husband’s family - it’s hard to speak; >A big girl embroiders a wedding dress--threading the needle and thread; working hard

A big girl raising children--it's thankless; She has a position but no power; she is not the master of the house

The eldest girl is a spoiled brat--sooner or later; sooner or later there is one time

The lady in the Grand View Garden--the four bodies are not diligent and the five grains are not separated.

Big pipe in small pipe - wrong caliber

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The eldest daughter buys a wig - casually (braided)

The eldest daughter looks forward to her husband - she longs for her husband day and night

A small boat in the ocean--no boundaries

The tide of the sea--rising and falling

The sea has overturned the tofu boat--coming in the water, going in the water

Fishing in the sea, hunting in the mountains - each eating one

Duckweed in the sea - not found

The waves in the sea - magnificent

The grains of sand in the sea--countless

The water in the sea--it is too salty wherever it goes; it is too salty wherever it goes

The sea Lost a needle in the sea - nowhere to find it; hard to find

Spitting in the sea - inconspicuous

Lost a pole in the sea - I don’t know the depth

Big river The Wangjiang Pavilion on the side - a terrace near the water

The sheets are flowing down from the river - Liu (liu) prepares (quilt)

Wash your hands in the river - clean

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A puddle of urine in a big river - not noticeable

A splash of oil floating in a big river - just a tiny bit

A big beard - a difficult problem (shaving)

Fire alarm - a blockbuster

Everyone sings the same tune - with the same voice

Big chickens don't eat broken rice - they don't like it

Everyone watches a movie - -Witnessed

The little bird by the river - seen the wind and waves

The bubble in the river - insignificant

A bubble in the river --Not much with you, not much without you

The general rides a horse--mighty and majestic

Big feet wearing small shoes--uncomfortable; money (front) is tight; it is difficult to step; hard to hold on ; Dead to hold on; difficult to enter

Trust is said on the street - hearsay

Selling flutes on the street - boasting

Having an illegitimate child on the street - -Make a fool of yourself in public

A big truck drives into a small alley--difficult to turn; unable to turn

Chews the stuffing of buns--focuses on the key points

Big boss Reading Buddhist scriptures - I don’t understand at all

Making a door plaque of marble - the brand is hard

The strong man carrying the grinding plate - so much strength

The strong man playing with the pole - -Easy to do

Hercules embroidery - out of reach; powerless; more than enough but not enough; something is wrong

Daliang Jian is a civilized stick - overqualified for use

The big dragon doesn't eat the small dried fish - he doesn't like it

The grass on the roadside - not much with you, but not much without you

The electric pole on the road - Stand aside

Bricks on the road - a stumbling block

Onions on the road - wasted effort; wasted effort; wasted effort

Large ships dock at small ports - stop by Not onboard

The big ship anchored - steady and steady

Feeding hemp seeds to livestock - not a good material

Barley malt for making caramel - a good material

Spring couplets at the gate--every year

Hung toilet at the gate--notorious

Planting rice on the gate--there is a doorway (rice)

Couplet on the gate - a pair of red

Hang a broom on the gate - Smell (sweep) face

Dami's younger brother - Xiaomi

The spring silkworm wakes up from its deep sleep - belly full of silk (silk)

Rolls pancakes with thumbs and eats - eats itself; bites itself

Picks ears with thumbs - enter Not going

Visiting the New Year on the first day of the lunar new year - hello and me; each other; the same as each other

Eating noodles on the first day of the lunar new year - changing customs

Eating steamed buns on the first day of the new year - not delicious

On the first day of the new year - bowing to everyone when you see them

The robe on the first day of the new year - you can't borrow it

Looking through the imperial calendar on the first day of the new year - the first time; the first time

We met on the first day of the new year - always say good things

The first time on the new year

Take a look at the almanac - the days are long

There is no moon on New Year's Day - it's the same every year

The chopping board on New Year's Eve - everyone is busy

Fireworks on New Year's Eve--a riot of colors

Look at the imperial calendar on New Year's Eve--no date; no days

Bake porridge on New Year's Eve night-- Sad at the end of the year

The moon appears on the fifth day of the new year - the first time; the first time

The big fat man wears a small coat - it doesn't fit

The big fat man rides the thin one Donkey--disproportionate

Big fat man jumps into the well--cannot go deep; does not go deep

Big fat man jumps with rubber bands--soft kung fu

Big fat man pushes Grinding - made up (belly rotation)

The big fat man goes down the mountain - rolling and climbing

The big fat man learns to swim - great buoyancy

The big fat man makes a preface Rolling - rolling ball

The cannon beats the wolves - disperses in a rush

The cannon's temperament - loves to bomb

The cannon hits the flies - -Insufficient capital; insufficient capital; uneconomical; overqualified; wasted effort

The bayonet on the cannon - capable of dealing with both near and far

The barrel of the cannon - does not turn; cannot turn

Big skill and small skill behind the back - skill upon skill

Eat fried beans on a hot day - simply; do it simply

Adults do not remember the faults of villains - be magnanimous

Reading the newspaper with a big tongue--vague words; vague

Master beat eggs--break them one by one

Moss and hair on the big stone slab--cannot grow

The big stone crushed the toad--I can't muster the energy

The big stone sank into the sea--it plummeted

The big stone crushed the crab--it suppressed people with force

Baking in the sun under a big tree - no distinction between yin and yang

Hang a bag on a big tree - pretending to be crazy (wind)

The flood washed away the Dragon King Temple - a family Not recognizing the family

The flood washed away the Bodhisattva - wonderful (temple)

Sesame seeds in the big water tank - hard to find

Peeling garlic - Going deep into the layers

Garlic-based frozen tofu--difficult to handle (mixing)

Garlic germination--doubtful

A big hammer hitting the gong--a loud clang ;Dang-dang sound

Hung calligraphy and painting in the center of the hall - dignified

Big-headed fish (cod) carrying a saddle-running around the world

Making dumplings with pins-pricking the heart

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Hang a sail on your thigh--bon voyage

Put a doorkeeper on your thigh--get lost

Put a trademark on your thigh--promote it wherever you go

Big bowl covered with small bowl - manage well

Big net to catch small fish - hard work but no result; hard work but no result

Pulling ducks in foggy days --There is no return

Looking at the mountain peaks on a foggy day--it's unclear

The big blind man reads the notice--pretends

The elephant catches the mouse- -You can’t use your strength; you can’t use your strength

The elephant’s trunk – can bend and stretch

The elephant’s butt – can’t push

Big The elephant breathes - a two-pronged approach

The elephant pulls out the teeth from the mouth - difficult to handle

The elephant catches the phoenix - the eye is high but the hand is low

The elephant walks - steadily and steadily ; Steady

Taking teeth out of an elephant's mouth - quite courageous; courageous; difficult to handle; so bold; so courageous

Heavy snow falls in the sea - look Can be seen, but cannot be touched

The smoker's teeth are black

The smoker pulls the cart - weak and weak; less energetic and weak

Big eyes stare at small eyes --Looking at each other

The big-eyed thief meets the barn mouse--big eyes stare at small eyes

The wild geese eat lotus stalks--straight-necked

The wild geese fly southeast --arrogant

The wild geese followed the plane - lagging behind

The uncle and the grandpa - only a little bit; almost

Eating jelly on a cloudy day - no look

Weather

A shrimp in the mouth of a big fish - can't run away

A man has a big heart - can bend and stretch

A small axis is placed inside a big axis - words (painting) There is something in it (painting)

The big character is missing the horizontal line - pretending to be a person; pretending to be a human being

A big-mouthed crow eats - a greedy look

Stupid A girl marries an idiot - no one blames her

The idiot feels the pulse - he can't feel it

The idiot eats a covered cup - he has nowhere to go

The idiot hums a tune --No clue

Idiot watching a show--it's just a lively show