Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Two-part allegorical sayings of buying and selling and their answers

Two-part allegorical sayings of buying and selling and their answers

0 1, buying and selling in cosmetics stores-the beauty of adults

What will happen next-hammer trading

03. Brothers look for spoons separately; Deal on the chopping block-haggle over every ounce

04. Doing business in the free market-bargaining

05. Blind people standing at the counter-death and other businesses; Waiting for the deal.

06. Wang's business-Lao Tzu is here.

07, casserole garlic-a hammer sale; A basket of goods; Broke the pot; A hammer sale; Hammer trading; A hammer sale; Sub-commodities; One-time sale; Purchase and resale

08, three cents to open a shop-small business.

09, speculators do business-fraud

10, hammering walnuts in a crock-suddenly selling; One-time transaction

1 1, cucumber hits donkey-left half; Go halfway; Just a business; Run away half; Half frustrated; I went to more than half.

12. Selling funeral sticks under the four archways-exclusive sale.

13, sea pepper in the jar-a hammer sale; Big deal

14, buy and sell with one hammer-leave no room.

15, the business of Shaguoju-after noon.

16, genuine merchant-no adulteration.

17, Loofah knocking gong-a hammer sale

18, doing business on the plane-the asking price is high

19, two cents for sale-small profits but quick turnover.

20. Pawnshop business-get your hands dirty.

2 1, the buyer and the seller change careers

22. No capital trading-can't afford it; Irretrievable

23. Jiang Taigong does business-everything loses money; Yangben

24. Vinegar didn't hit the cylinder with acid-trading at a loss.

25, casserole garlic-a hammer sale; Big deal

26, casserole garlic-a hammer sale

27, grocery store business-pick and choose

28. Selling crabs on the stage-the business is not big and the shelf is not small.

29. Blacksmiths do business-everything is difficult.

30, the sale of the blacksmith shop-everything is hard goods.

3 1, casserole garlic-a hammer sale; A hammer deal; Show bottom

32 years old, Qin Qin. Business-haggle over every ounce

33. Downtown commerce-commerce is booming.

34, cucumber knock-go half; One-time transaction

35, coffin shop business-life and death money.

36, the sale in the teahouse-way too tight

37, melons and gongs-a hammer sale

38. Doing business in the middle of the night-secret trading

39, while you are terminally ill, you order (tart, is a real estate transaction term, meaning to give up the transaction, the whole sentence takes advantage of people's danger)

40, the sale in the porridge shop-a lively morning

4 1, trading on the chopping board-haggle over every ounce

42. The sale of department stores-selection

43. Wang Xiaoer is wishful thinking to be a business network; try one's best

44. Jiang Ziya opens a fortune-telling shop-business is booming.

45, the sale of three cents-can not make a fortune; Small profits but quick turnover; Can't make a fortune

46, picking up wheat to make cakes to sell-making money; No money to buy or sell; Net decline; Net profit is

47, selling tofu stage-not selling much, the shelf is not small; Business is not big.

48, the sale of foreigners-foreign goods

49. Selling popsicles in cold weather-I don't know how to buy and sell them.

50, buy a coffin to pave the way-cost-effective.

5 1, blow the horn to find business-nothing to look for.

52, door-to-door business-don't do it.

53, stupid business-what should I do?

54. Make money at a loss-leave buyers and sellers.

55, the seller's plaque-rich financial resources

56. Jianghu Trading-Deception

57. Confucius runs a business-what he has learned is useless.

58. Doing business in the middle of the night-secret trading

59, casserole garlic-a hammer sale; A hammer smashed it.

60, blowing suona to find trouble-nothing to find trouble.

6 1, the market of beekeeping-sweet business

62. Pick up wheat to make sesame cakes-no money to buy or sell.

63. Selling crabs on the stage-the business is not big and the shelf is not small.

64. The platform of the sugar blower-it doesn't sell much, and the shelf is not small.

65. Blacksmiths do business-everything is fine.

66, war business-warmongers

67, casserole garlic-a hammer sale

68. Giving at the temple of the god of wealth-buying and selling at a loss

69. Downtown commerce-commerce is booming.

70, casserole garlic-a hammer sale; Beat the children together

7 1, Datong's business-playing in the middle

72, sell two cents-small business; Less capital and less income-small enterprises

73. Cucumbers play big gongs-big mouths; Go to the big section; Hammer trading; on sale

74, two cents to do business-this is a small profit.

75, casserole garlic-in the end; One-time transaction

76. Growing flowers on stones-a loss-making business

77, free market transactions-bargaining

78. On-site business-no; This is not easy to do; Easy to do

79. Grandma Ma-Crash the business

80, shabu-shabu selling iron-a hammer sale; Throwing caution to the wind

8 1, 30 cents to open a pawn shop-small business

82, selling meat case-haggle over every ounce

83. Jiang Ziya opened a fortune-telling hall-business is booming.

84. Clothing store business-set by set.

85, tofu shop business-soft goods

86, selling popsicles in winter-don't know how to buy and sell; have a thick skin

87. Selling New Year pictures on New Year's Eve-I don't know how to buy and sell them.

88. Set up a stage to sell tofu-not much business.

89. Set up an archway to sell jujubes-it doesn't sell much and the shelf is not small.

90. Set up a shed to sell embroidery needles-the business is not big and the shelf is not small.

9 1, Zhou Cang sells hedgehogs-the goods are not so good, and the business is quite difficult.

92, selling tofu to build a stage-not selling much, the shelf is not small.

93. What the steel company sells is all hard goods.

94, cucumber gong-went a lot; Go half a head; Went to Banduo; A hammer sale; Went to most; Halfway through; Can't help but fight; Half a gram; Hit half a head; Sales of hammers; Walk a long way; Lost half a head; Half a head; Go to a mistake; Go to a section; I went to the halfway house; I had a hard time.

95, singing opera business-changed.

96, shit kiln business-dirty business.

97. Business in a depressed market-no good goods.

98, selling popsicles in cold weather-don't know how to buy and sell.

99, tofu shop business-all soft goods.

100, rushing to do business-follow the market.

10 1. Pour garlic into a jar-buy and sell with one hammer.

102, Business Jiang Taigong-Pay all expenses.

103, vegetables and melons hit a big gong-a hammer sale

104, noisy pot and garlic-one-shot sale

105, blowing the horn to drum up business-nothing to look for.

106, set up an archway to sell needles-the business is not big and the shelf is not small.

107, set up a stage to sell shrimp-small business, big shelf.

108, two people do business-both are indispensable.

109, there is no capital to buy or sell-if you earn, you can't afford to lose.

Casserole garlic sale

1 1 1, casserole house for sale-afternoon.

1 12, garlic in casserole-a hammer sale; Big deal

1 13,1February selling vermicelli-buying and selling later; ill-timed

1 14, planting melons on stones-a waste of time; In vain; Waste time; Lossy transaction

1 15, buying and selling in the blacksmith shop-everything is hard; meet violence with violence

1 16, grandpa from the county is doing business-official business.

1 17, Wang Yan opened a shop-doing ghost business.

1 18, porridge shop-lively in the morning.

1 19, the business in the porridge shop-it's busy early in the morning.