Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Two-part allegorical sayings for primary school students

Two-part allegorical sayings for primary school students

The Eight Immortals crossed the sea-each showed his magical powers, the clay idol crossed the river-it was difficult to protect himself, the broad beans blossomed-the black heart moved Confucius-thousands of books (lost), the casserole broke-the monk held an umbrella-

Looking for a needle in a haystack-nowhere to find it, drawing water in a bamboo basket-.

When a blind man lights a lamp-in vain, a rabbit's tail can't grow and a chicken can't steal it-a woman who eats rice and sells melons can't touch a tiger's ass, a tiger.