Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Five two-part allegorical sayings, short, interesting, good in score and fast (suitable for class meeting)

Five two-part allegorical sayings, short, interesting, good in score and fast (suitable for class meeting)

First, the weasel pays New Year greetings to the chicken.

Needless to say, the two-part allegorical saying of this passage is well known in China. If you read it backwards and the chicken pays New Year greetings to the weasel, I don't think anyone has heard of it, but it is delivered to your door.

Second, flies fly to the glass.

When Jiang Nanyu was absent-minded in class, the teacher said, "You really flew to the glass." . Jiang Nanyu Yudun: Ask the teacher. The teacher said: it is only light that has no future.

Third, the mouse accompanies the cat.

Modern people use their clever imagination to interpret a sad love story of a cat and a mouse. There are not many people I want to know about the two-part allegorical saying of this passage. If you read it backwards, I don't think anyone has heard of it. Is to laugh and play in the palm of your hand on a romantic night.

Fourth, the process is not important, but the result is the most important.

A popular passage a few years ago seems to have disappeared now, which is enough to prove that there is something wrong with this passage. From the perspective of life science, this sentence is all wet. Life is like sitting on a train to heaven. We don't have to rely on the destination anymore. We only rely on the scenery along the way, strange scenery and charming scenery. So the result is not important, but the process is the most important.

Fifth, the scholar rushed to the exam.

In ancient times, a scholar went to Beijing to catch the exam and had a dream in an inn at night. I dreamed of wearing a hat and going out with an umbrella on rainy days. When he woke up the next day, he thought the dream had something to do with his exam and decided to find a fortune teller to calculate it. The fortune teller said nothing. Just tell him an idiom. After all, a scholar is a person who has read a book. When you hear this, you will understand what it means. When he returned to the hotel, he packed his things and was ready to leave. The bartender asked him why. The scholar told the story. The bartender said, sweet dreams. I also told him an idiom, a scholar is prepared for danger in times of peace. I don't know why. Dare to ask the netizens of Sanxin Forum, who should I listen to?