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Polysemous two-part allegorical saying

Lead: In a certain language environment, we usually say the first half and the second half of the two-part allegorical saying, so that we can understand and guess its original intention, so it is called two-part allegorical saying. The following is my relaxed two-part allegorical saying about expressing various meanings. Welcome to read the reference!

1, give food to Tang Priest for nothing? Pretend to be friendly and kind

Playing the trumpet at the age of 2.80? Long life, short breath.

3, eight thousand years old with a beard? Personalize this great idea.

4. Is there a foot missing from the square table? uneven

5. Eight sparrow sedan chairs? irresponsibility

6. Fifteen kinds of peanuts in August? Blind guidance

7. Dancing at 80? Ancient innocence

8, eight money fortune telling? How can I protect you forever?

9. Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea? each shows his own prowess/skill

10, the Eight Immortals cross the sea, a phoenix that can only be popular, it can rain.

1 1. Have your palms been bitten by mosquitoes? be eager to do sth

12, slap empty ~ in vain

13, slap your eyes? In fact, it can't cover the sky.

14, beating bricks? master

15, bulldog squatting on the wall? Pretend to be a tiger

16, pull the dog and lift the door curtain-one mouth at a time.

17, the dog bites the moon? I wonder how high the sky is.

18, (metaphorically, I don't know how good I am, so I can't chew my teeth.

19, look in the mirror? Seek ugliness

20. Is there a second baby missing from 100 surnames? Losing money

2 1, don't you miss your first surname? Talking is money.

22. Straight-year-old crooked neck tree? Old-fashioned

23. A lark meets a parrot? I can sing. Talk to you when I see you.

24, plucked pigeons? See how you fly.

25. Pulled out the radish with eyes? Bubai jiuli

26. Pull out the radish pit? well-founded

27. Spring Festival couplets on the gate? A pair of reds

28. Can the big pine tree burn matches? Use more and use less-use less and use less talents.

29. A three-legged bench? changeful

30, three people and two beards? infrequent

3 1 and sugarcane in September? Sweet to the heart

Learn to blow at 32 or 80? Don't look good.

33. Pomegranate in August? Full of ideas

34. Seven dollars for 50/50? suspicious

35, fifteen buckets to fetch water? (of a person's mental state) Like a well, seven barrels go up and eight barrels go down ―― mental instability.

36. ants on hot bricks? everywhere

37. The case of selling meat? Every detail is clear.

38. Drink herbal tea in dog days? right season or time

Looking forward to the moon at night? Desperate

40. Ostrich in the desert? Not counting the tail; Take care of your head and ignore your hair.

4 1, the stars in the sky? Great, thinking about people (flying)

42. The cockscomb in October? Laolaihong

43. Looking for the moon in the bottom of the water and picking stars in the sky? Out of reach-out of reach

44. What is the dust on your head? Don't move.

45. Iron rooster? Don't even give up a hair-very stingy.

46. lice on the bald head? Can't hide; Be clear

47. Does the tortoise eat fish scales? Unswervable determination

48. Does Wang Po sell melons? Others don't praise themselves; Praise one's goods-blow one's own horn

49. Wang Xiaoer celebrates the New Year? It gets worse every year.

50. Can mosquitoes bite eggs? Pervasive; Seamless drillability

5 1, fifteen people chat? Noisy-heated discussion, everyone wants to get a word in.

Can't chicks hatch at 52.2 1 day? ruffian

53. That bottle of Erguotou? Tight-lipped

54. A rat shit? Spoil a pot of soup

55. A game of chess for two days? Meet your opponent at chess ― it's even in the game.

56, a slap in the face? It is impossible to clap with only one hand-it is difficult to achieve anything without support/help.

57. A teacher punches all the time? Each has its own style of play.

58. Confucius sings opera? Words flow from the mouth as if they were written by a master.

59. Draw water in a bamboo basket? fail

Persimmons in June and August? The older you get, the redder you get

6 1, hit a swollen face and pretend to be fat? Desperate to save face, to suffer; Strong outside and dry inside; Pretend to be rich

62. Does the big girl sit in a sedan chair? Sooner or later; Sooner or later.

63. Has the flood rushed to Longwang Temple? Family members don't know family members; One family denies the other.

64. Lantern shell? Fasting; Good looks, empty hearts.

65. Winter fans? Useless; Be left out

66. Bean curd brain mixed with fermented bean curd? More and more confused; The more confused, the more confused.

67. Play the lute to a cow? Ugly, ugly; Turn a deaf ear; In vain; waste of money

68. Chatting on the plane? indulge in verbiage/exaggeration

69. Is the tortoise looking for the tortoise? Tarred with the same brush. )

70.duckweed without roots? Erratic; Impossible to succeed

7 1, the rag on the stove? Stealing oil; Be soiled with oil and water

72. Zhang Er Monk? Be unable to understand sth

73, needle tip to wheat awn? Tit for tat; Traitor (Sharp) vs. Traitor (Sharp)

74. Meat on the chopping block? Sparerib; Be trampled by others at will

75. Steamed bread in a steamer? Self-inflation

76. Paper lanterns? Be clear in my heart; Poke off