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Two-part allegorical saying-wearing a straw hat and playing an umbrella

Wearing a straw hat and an umbrella? ——? Extra.

Two-part allegorical saying about umbrella:

Broken umbrella-good bone

A rotten umbrella covered the sun-half the shade.

An umbrella made of paper-it doesn't work.

Pockmarked skydiving-hype

Take an umbrella on a sunny day-get ready.

An umbrella in the sorghum field is difficult to hold.

Umbrella on the boat-everywhere.

Take an umbrella when you go out-get ready.

Camel Umbrella-Back Time (Wet)

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Historical origin of two-part allegorical sayings;

The name "Xiehouyu" first appeared in the Tang Dynasty. The so-called "Wu Hou of Zheng" (a kind of "Hou Hou" poem) has been mentioned in the biography of the old Tang Dynasty. However, as a language form and phenomenon, it appeared as early as the pre-Qin period.

For example, "The Warring States Policy Chu Ce IV": "It's not too late to mend." In other words, it is not too late to repair the sheepfold after the sheep is lost. This is the two-part allegorical saying we saw today.

Cihai: Two-part allegorical saying is an idiom. Humorous and vivid sentences, which are familiar to the masses, can be used to hide the following words and indicate them in the previous words, such as just saying "playing chess on the chessboard" to show that it is not the right way; It can also be juxtaposed before and after, such as "Sesame Blossoms Are Rising".