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50 two-part allegorical sayings in grade four

50 two-part allegorical sayings in grade four

Chess on the chessboard-you can only enter, but you can't return.

Burning incense to drive away monks-usurping the role of master

There's water in the teahouse.-get out

Lantern in dark heaven-shining high

The wind and rain at night-missing

The eyes of clay bodhisattva-pearls without light

Tie a reed to your tail-pretend to be a rooster

Duckweed without roots-helplessness

Bamboo shoots under the bed-are they tall?

Snails on land-it's hard to open your mouth.

Peanut shells and onion skins-one tube at a time.

Kill the chicken for the monkey-kill the chicken as an example.

Red and blue pencils-stabbed at both ends

The water in the sewer-I can't tell.

The old monk's wooden fish-born beaten

The mouse got into the bellows-both ends suffered indignities.

The old lady lives in a tall building-a dilemma.

Eyes on the top of your head-arrogance

The Four Seas Dragon Kings wield swords-there is water inside and outside.

Torch in the air-great

The flag in the ancient temple-unique

attack by innuendo

The dragon king appeared-bared his teeth.

Grow onions on stones-it's in vain.

Throw eggs at stones-more than one can chew.

Lighting under the moon-reinventing the wheel.

A long bamboo pole enters the city gate-it can't turn around.

Bull's head is not right-nonsense

It's a foregone conclusion-everything is important.

Carving flowers at the bottom of the well-profound

Crabs hanging on the plane-hanging on eight feet

Tofu with ponytail-can't afford it; Just forget it.

The cock's tail is cocked high.

Open a bottle of soju.-delicious.

Sugar is in your mouth-sweet mouth.

The mouse in the cave-look around

Shanxi mules learn from donkeys-southern accent to north.

Crossing the single-plank bridge in snowy days-on tenterhooks

Carry straw on rainy days-the heavier you carry, the heavier you get.

Elephant ass-can't push it

Spring Festival couplets on the gate-a pair of red.

Big pine trees are used to burn matches-they are overqualified.

Three-legged bench-unstable

Three men and two beards-rare

Sugarcane in September-sweet to the heart

Learning to play ball at the age of 80-this is not a great achievement.

Pomegranate in August-full of thoughts

Seven dollars is divided equally-no three no four.

Fifteen buckets draw water-seven up and eight down.

Fifteen people are chatting-conflicting views.

You can't hatch a chicken in 2 1 day-the bad guy.

This bottle of Erguotou-tight mouth

A grain of mouse excrement-spoiling a pot of soup

Play chess for the next two days-diamond cut diamond

It takes two hands to applaud-it takes two hands to applaud.

A teacher punches all the way-each has his own way of playing.

Dogs in the toilet-smell (words) in, smell (words) out.

Players teach apprentices-behind the scenes guidance

The mouse climbed into the bookcase-talking like a book.

Toilet board with head pillow-smell (text) and defecate (wind)

Picking up girls halfway-learning from scratch

Bookworm's backpack-full of articles

Confucius fell under the bridge-corpses (poems) and books flowed across the river.

Confucius' wallet-schoolbag (idiot)

Confucius' articles-even if they are not.

Confucius singing opera-speaking into words

Dig a well when you are thirsty-it's too late.

Dung (Dang Puddle)-Sailing in it.

Draw water and shake the pulley (Lu)

Hit the snake seven inches-find the key

The dragon king jumped into the sea-went home.

Oil the horn-it's sharp and slippery.

Dogs catch mice-mind your own business.

Monkey look in the mirror-get carried away.