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Two-part allegorical saying in folklore

Two-part allegorical saying is the inheritance of our folk culture and the essence of our Chinese culture. The following is my two-part allegorical saying about folk customs, I hope it will help you!

1 (two-part allegorical saying) Adou became the emperor-weak and incompetent.

2 (two-part allegorical saying). A Dou's Jiangshan-Free Delivery

3 (two-part allegorical saying). A sinus figure-no ability.

4 (two-part allegorical saying). Blowing sheng-just make up the number.

5 (two-part allegorical saying). Al should be a doctor-no one dares to invite him.

6 (Xiehouyu). A German street string orchestra

7 (two-part allegorical saying). Brother eats noodles.-scrape.

8 (two-part allegorical saying). Grandpa eats Rhizoma coptidis-bitter leaves (grandpa)

9 (Xiehouyu). Arabic numerals are divided into eight characters-zero to zero.

10 (two-part allegorical saying) Grandma has a beard-not normal.

1 1 (two-part allegorical saying) Mrs. A Qing poured tea and dripped water; Not a drop leaks.

12 (two-part allegorical saying) Whips don't hit sticks-eat soft and eat hard.

13 (two-part allegorical saying) The beaten dog bit a chicken-take it out on others.

14 (two-part allegorical saying) Tortoise is beaten-shrink your neck.

15 (two-part allegorical saying) Ducks are running around with knives.

16 (two-part allegorical saying) Apologize for being slapped.-Flattery.

17 (two-part allegorical saying) Dog with a stick-panic.

18 (two-part allegorical saying) Ducks scurry about.

19 (two-part allegorical saying) Fat pig with a knife-not afraid of scalding water.

20 (two-part allegorical saying) The stabbed ball is flat.

2 1 (two-part allegorical saying) The green bristlegrass died with frost.

22 (Xiehouyu). Eating sea pepper by the stove-I have a fever inside and outside.

23 (two-part allegorical saying). A short staircase leads to a high room-no words (eaves)

24 (Xiehouyu). Short people wear high heels-their height is limited.

25 (two-part allegorical saying). Dwarfs fight wolves-shouting is not enough.

26 (Xiehouyu). Dwarfs fly kites-higher and higher; Steady rise

27 (Xiehouyu). Shorty fart-humble.

28 (Xiehouyu). Shorty sightseeing-echo.

29 (Xiehouyu). Dwarf crossing the river-peace of mind.

30 (two-part allegorical saying) The short man pulls out the general-he will make do with the materials; Choose a better one on the whole.

3 1 (two-part allegorical saying) Shorty climbs stairs-longing (longing)

32 (Xiehouyu). The dwarf climbed the hill step by step; May you be promoted step by step!

33 (Xiehouyu). Dwarfs climb mountains-greedy for cheap.

34 (two-part allegorical saying) A dwarf is riding a big horse-in a dilemma; Up-down dilemma

35 (two-part allegorical saying) The short man pushed the pusher-his hand was not high.

36 (Xiehouyu). The dwarf is going to heaven-I don't know how small he is; Golden Millet Dream―sheer daydream

37 (Xiehouyu). A short man sat on a tall board-in a dilemma.

38 (two-part allegorical saying) A short man is sitting on a high stool-he can't reach it.

39 (Xiehouyu). A short man is sitting on a high stool-he can't reach it up and down; Up-down dilemma

40 (two-part allegorical saying) Love litigation, be a hero-poor quarrel.

4 1 (two-part allegorical saying) An Lushan got up-turned around.

42 (two-part allegorical saying) Everyone knocks on Antang's wooden fish.

43 (two-part allegorical saying) A nun in buddhist nun-No Happiness (Husband)

44 (two-part allegorical saying) Quails should eat fruit from trees-think of good things; Want to be beautiful

45 (two-part allegorical saying) Frogs on the shore-jump at the touch.

46 (two-part allegorical saying) Fishing for the moon on the shore-at your own expense; be invalid

47 (two-part allegorical saying) Watching people drown on the shore-from the ruins

48 (Xiehouyu). Buy shoes according to other people's sizes-mechanical reproduction.

49 (two-part allegorical saying) The beggar who plays with colored balls-he's so happy that he's silly.

50 (two-part allegorical saying) Drink water like a bull's head-impossible.

5 1 (two-part allegorical saying) Take the medicine according to the prescription-do it.

52 (two-part allegorical saying) Pecking rice according to the head of a chicken-in vain.

53 (Xiehouyu). Take the medicine according to the old prescription-the same as before.

54 (two-part allegorical saying) Drinking water according to the cow's head-impossible; Try to do

55 (two-part allegorical saying) Press the gourd to lift the ladle-forget one end and lose the other.

56 (Xiehouyu). Head into the fire pit-hold your breath and get angry.

57 (two-part allegorical saying) Look under the chopping board-I can't fly.

58. Fly a kite under the chopping board-it can't fly.

59 (two-part allegorical saying) Top door of chopping block-manage its width

60 (two-part allegorical saying) Rolling pin on the chopping board-bachelor.

6 1 (two-part allegorical saying) Meat on the chopping block-slaughtered; Kill at will

62 (two-part allegorical saying). Fish on the chopping board-goods with knives.

63 (Xiehouyu). Chop bones on the chopping board-dry and brittle.

64 (Xiehouyu). Stalking.-sneaking around.

65 (two-part allegorical saying) Needle piercing in darkroom-sadness.

66 (Xiehouyu). In his bones, let the stumbling block-driving his son bad.

67 (Xiehouyu). Boiling lamp oil-burning heart (core)

68 (Xiehouyu). Tobacco is branded with ice-it melts into soup.

69 (Xiehouyu). Tobacco pancakes-toss and turn.

70 (two-part allegorical saying) Eight sparrow sedan chair-can't afford it.

7 1 (two-part allegorical saying) Eight dollars for fortune telling-which can guarantee you forever?

72 (two-part allegorical saying) Eight tigers invaded Youzhou-dead dead, lost and lost.

73 (Xiehouyu). Radish in Balizhuang-beautiful in heart.

74 (Xiehouyu). A valley on eight acres-just this one.

75 (two-part allegorical saying) Eight horses are inseparable-they are inseparable.

76 (Xiehouyu). Grow a beard at 8000 years old-it's a big idea for individuals.

77 (Xiehouyu). Eighty-year-olds learn to exhale.

78 (two-part allegorical saying) The 80-year-old man is boasting-he is weak.

79 (two-part allegorical saying) Playing the trumpet at the age of 80-long life and short breath.

80 (two-part allegorical saying) 80-year-old grandmother.

8 1 (two-part allegorical saying) Dancing at 80.-naive.

82 (two-part allegorical saying) The Eight Immortals cross the sea without a boat-they have their own rules (crossing).

83 (Xiehouyu). When the Eight Immortals crossed the sea, they all showed their magical powers.

84 (Xiehouyu). Eight immortals crossing the sea-everything that can be done and everything that can rain have been done.

85 (two-part allegorical saying) This square table is uneven without a foot.

86 (Xiehouyu). Chamber pot is on the table of the Eight Immortals-not a (family) gang.

87 (two-part allegorical saying) Laojiu is on the table of the Eight Immortals-can't get the number.

88 (two-part allegorical saying) Put a lamp on the table of the Eight Immortals-obviously.

89 (two-part allegorical saying) An 80-year-old grandmother and a 3-year-old grandson-both old and young.

90 (two-part allegorical saying) Persimmons in August-the older they get, the redder they become.

9 1 (two-part allegorical saying) The weather in August-sometimes sunny, sometimes rainy.

92 (two-part allegorical saying) Cucumber shed in August-empty shelf.

93 (Xiehouyu). Eat moon cakes on August 15-just right.

94 (two-part allegorical saying) August 15 to see the dragon lantern-half a year late.

95 (two-part allegorical saying) Fifteen kinds of peanuts in August-nonsense.

96 (Xiehouyu). Catch rabbits on August 15-you have a holiday, and you have a holiday if you don't have a holiday.

97 (two-part allegorical saying) Write an apostrophe for eight words-one less.

98 (two-part allegorical saying) A mosquito bit your face-your fingers itch.

99 (Xiehouyu). Slap in the face.-it's no use.

100 (two-part allegorical saying) It takes two hands to make a sound-in fact, it can't cover the sky.

10 1 (two-part allegorical saying) Slapping bricks-hard work