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Fortune-telling for the blind

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Two-part allegorical sayings are created by working people in their daily lives, with distinctive national characteristics and rich flavor of life. Two-part allegorical sayings are humorous and intriguing, and are deeply loved by the broad masses of the people. The following is my two-part allegorical saying about the blind, I hope it will help you!

Two-part allegorical saying about the blind:

A blind man lit a lamp-wasting wax.

Blind people swear.

Blind people blow out candles.-nonsense.

The blind look in the mirror-I don't know what I look like.

Blind Dancing-Blind Optimism

The blind follow the smile of the married wife-blindly join in the fun.

A blind man went to visit his father-in-law.

Blind people buy calendars. -Nonsense

Help for the blind-the more help, the busier.

Blind people are confused-they can't find clues.

The blind man opened the lock. -That's right.

Blind people enter the village-they can't touch the door.

Blind people walk-sooner or later.

A crutch for the blind-a guide

Blind people go to school-don't admit defeat (book)

A blind man catches his wife-die or lose.

The blind man is holding a newspaper. -Look.

A blind man touches an elephant-chances are against him.

Blind people fish-only according to others, not themselves.

Blind people shine their flashlights on others, not themselves.

The blind man let the donkey go-let it go.

A blind man marries a wife-beauty or ugliness.

Blind people crossing the ropeway-worry and fear

The blind man ran to the south wall-he couldn't turn back until he touched the south wall.

Blind people wear glasses-an extra frame.

Blind people touch fish-take a chance

Blind people work. -Touch them.

Blind people play with lanterns-white dots and wax

The blind man crossed the Turin Bridge-Cuo 1 Road.

The blind man eats walnuts-hit his hand

Blind people walk-touch the past and count.

The blind man let the donkey go-hit him on the hand.

A blind man patted his thigh-unhappy

Blind boxing match.-wait a minute

Blind people hum songs-blind optimism

Blind people catch ghosts-disappearing things.

Blind people plant trees-whether they are alive or dead.

Blind and lame-learn from each other's strengths

A blind man walks with a kidnapper on his back-from each according to his ability.

The blind man crossed the river with his kidnapper on his back-kill two birds with one stone.

The blind carry the blind-busy (blind) plus busy (blind) (metaphor is particularly busy)

Blind struggle-hold on (metaphor always holds on to gaps, points or mistakes as a handle. Or endless criticism)

Blind people play lanterns-in vain (wax figure)

Blind people fight mosquitoes-in vain

Blind people wear glasses-one more layer is better than one less.

Blind people wear glasses-pretend (figuratively)

A blind man lit a lamp. Still in vain, useless)

Blind people go up the stairs-I don't know how high it is.

Son, that blind man is dead. -It's hopeless

Blind people touch fish-by accident

The blind touch the elephant-incomplete

Blind people play the Hu Qin-a good skill (figuratively speaking, an excellent skill)

The blind man eats walnuts-he broke his hair.

The blind man cooks sugar-getting angry (old) (metaphor is very angry, angry)

The blind catch tofu-it doesn't stink or rot. This means blame. Or metaphorically making trouble. Or worse than doing and talking.

Blind people buy TV sets-show them to others (figuratively speaking)

Blind people enter the noodles-only eat.

The blind man reached out-no money.

Blind people run at night-more difficult.

Help the blind-the more help, the busier.

The blind man groped along the rope.

Blind people live in caves, where there is no darkness.

The blind man shines a flashlight on people-only others.

Blind shooting-aimless

The dumb see the blind. -I can't draw clearly

Go to the opera, the deaf and the blind watch the lights-nothing.

I lost something and hit the blind man-I glared at it in vain.

Bear turns black and blind-self-deception (change)

Go to the opera, the deaf and the blind watch the lights-nothing.