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Rats pull wood! What was the last sentence? Xie houyu ...

The mouse pulls the wood-the big head is at the back.

Interpretation and analysis: This is a two-paragraph allegorical saying of logical reasoning, and the explanation part is the result of positive analogy. This two-part allegorical saying means that when a mouse pulls a shovel, people first see the smaller front end, while the wooden lift pulled by the mouse behind is the bright spot compared with the mouse; Generally speaking, the seriousness of the matter has not yet appeared, and now it is only a superficial phenomenon.

This type of xiehouyu also includes:

1, daffodils don't bloom-play dumb

2. Dumb people eat Rhizoma Coptidis-I can't tell what it is.

3. All rivers run into the sea-the general trend

4, tokage lift curtain-show a little hand.

Extended data:

Two-part allegorical sayings have many classifications. Besides, there are many two-part allegorical sayings, all of which have several properties, so it is difficult to divide them scientifically. For ease of reference, we classify all the entries in the homophonic two-part allegorical sayings into one category, and the rest are divided into three categories according to the nature of the figurative part, which are divided into the following four categories:

First, homophonic. For example:

Empty coffin burial-supercilious (tomb);

Confucius was moved-all lost (book)

This kind of two-part allegorical saying is homophonic with homophones or near homophones, which leads to another meaning from the original meaning. Seeing this kind of two-part allegorical saying, it often takes several turns to suddenly realize, which is more interesting. Some books classify it as "pun", which is also reasonable.

Second, metaphor. For example:

Move wood in the alley-straight;

Cold water instant noodles-not much progress;

This kind of two-part allegorical saying is an analogy to objective or imaginary things. If we understand the characteristics and circumstances of the contrast ratio, we can naturally understand the "mystery" in the second half.

Third, metaphor. For example:

Cow's shoulders and feet-irresponsible;

Rats go to the streets-everyone shouts.

Chess in the chessboard-you can only enter and not retreat;

This kind of two-part allegorical saying is to use some or some objects and animals as examples. If you understand the essence of Bushby, you can understand its meaning.

Fourth, the story. For example:

Liu Bei borrowed Jingzhou-only borrowed but not returned;

Lin Chong threatened Hong-just to see your flaw;

This kind of xiehouyu generally refers to common allusions, fables, myths and legends. As long as you know the story of Liu Bei and Lin Chong, you can know it clearly.