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What are the allegorical sayings of "Pig Eight Rings Crossing the Flame Mountain"?

Pig Bajie crossed the flaming mountain-throwing a rake.

Two-part allegorical saying of Zhu Bajie:

Recruit relatives to attract pigs-self-defeating; Seek ugliness

Pig Bajie was defeated-a slap in the face

Pig Bajie plays the bride-at least not; An unattractive/inconspicuous appearance

Pig eight quit back daughter-in-law-thankless; Poor efforts; Swallow an ear of wheat

Pig Bajie is not a fairy-he has a bad mouth; The mouth is full of bad things.

Pig eight quit powder-self-righteous; Can't hide ugliness

Pig eight quit to eat fried liver-self-mutilation

Pig eight quit to eat big meat-forgetfulness

Description: "Black face, short hair, long beak, big ears, wearing a blue and blue woven cloth and a printed towel."