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Kneel for two-part allegorical sayings! A few extra points!

Metaphor can't escape/

Looking at peony on the platform on the way home-being a ghost is also romantic.

Watching the wind and catching the shadows-nothing. )

The lion on the mast-eating in the sky

Roadside phlegm-everyone's beer

Hornet needle, scorpion tail-not to be taunted

Ponytails as strings-not worth talking about (playing)

Horse fight-see the topic (hoof)

Horse-drawn unicycle-just turn it over.

Monday morning quarterback-it's too late.

Twist the rope with a ponytail-it doesn't work.

Ponytail with ponytail-I'll kick if you kick, and I'll hit if you hit.

Flies in a horse spoon-making a living.

This horse is pulling its hind legs-try to be brave.

A hornet's nest-don't poke it

Ants carry snails-pretend to be big heads.

Ant mouth grinds vegetables-the power of mouth

Ants climb brooms-all roads are roads.

Ants are kept in cages. There are many doors in the cages.

Ants can talk.

Ants pee on books-there aren't many words.

Ants move millstones-in vain

The ant stabbed him in the neck-not a bleeding spool.

Ants drag mice-the mind is helpless.

Ants can move-everyone can talk.

The ants picked up the bugs-they all worked hard.

Ants carrying mantis-shouldering heavy responsibilities

The ant cut a knife on the head-there was no flesh and blood.

Ants eat fireflies-glow in their bellies.

Ants wear chaff-how cheeky!

Ants moved to Mount Tai-they are cruel.

Ants carry trees instead of measuring themselves.

Ants wear hats on their heads-button them at will.

Ants meet chickens-what bad luck!

The grasshopper on the bean shelf-scaring people with a big shelf

Grasshoppers carry bricks-they can't carry them.

Grasshoppers fighting cocks-that's too much.

Grasshoppers sneeze-they smell like grass.

The grasshopper on the bean shelf-a little thing scares his son with a big shelf.

The leech's body-wimp

Leeches see blood-they can't stop biting (staring).

Ants are in the way-you can't overturn a car.

When the ant catches the cow, it has a sharp place-it thinks the cow is going up the hill.

Ants can talk.

Ants move-it's either phoenix or rain.

The grasshopper on the bean rack-a little thing scares people with a big shelf.

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Ants look at the sky-I don't know the height.

Ant Climbing Tree-Road Town

Ants drink water-one drop is enough.

Ants go down the pond-I don't know the depth.

Ants enter cells-their own way out.

Buried Mines-Explosives

Buy back the color TV and bring back the invoice-well founded.

Buy salted fish and set them free-everything is wrong.

Buy a box of pearls-I don't know the goods

Sell clothes and buy wine to drink-no matter your mouth or body.

Selling a son and recruiting a son-in-law-doing it backwards

Sell the dogskin coat and buy a pair of underwear-it's too short to be seen.

Selling sons and recruiting sons-in-law-screwing around

Selling children and selling women to sing big plays-what contribution does Qing make?

The water seller looks at the big river-it is full of money.

Sell fried spoons-pick the ones that are sure.

Selling rice without promotion-bad intentions (quantity)

Selling fried food is a big loss.

Crabs are sold on the stage-many feet, not much singing.

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4 "Xiehouyu"

The skull selling wood was robbed by thieves-a great shame.

Selling pottery pots-you need a set.

The pot seller stumbled-it was a mess.

Shrimp sellers don't have scales-catch the blind (shrimp)

Salt sellers drink boiled water-it's tasteless.

The coffin seller gritted his teeth-he hates people not to die.

The steamed bread seller mixed with lime-noodles don't change color.

Shake the basket of bean sprouts-clean and tidy

Oil sellers don't use salt-they don't care.

Lahu people selling fried dough sticks-You (you) are idle (string)

Selling cattle and hair to marry the dumb-nothing to say.

That's what tofu sellers do-business is not big.

The flower seller says that the flowers are fragrant; The tea seller says that all the dishes are fresh-each has its own set.

Sell ducks in baskets-water (water) eggs

Buy a steamer for learning wheat-steaming (arguing) Japanese weather does not need to steam steamed bread.

The water seller looks at the big river-it is full of money.

Straw blows fire-stingy

The wheat awn poked into the eye-it stung and hurt.

Rub the chaff with a rope-you can't start.

Kowtow in the stubble field-poke your eyes

Straw top door-white effect

The straw is used as a scale, which has no weight and no weight.

Straw blows a few fires-stingy

Take straw as a scale-look at people too lightly.

Look at the people in the straw pile-a subtle perspective

Explosives in wheat straw pile-random shooting

Swallow charcoal-dumb mouth

Qin Gui didn't unload the goods-who hasn't seen Erhualian?

Brush the sky-lake (Hu) cloud

Coptis chinensis-endless suffering

Full of gold teeth-opening your mouth is a lie (yellow)

Full of fruit-only you are red.

A mouse covered in oil got into the fire-there was nothing better.

Blind people blindly play blackjack cards.

Blind people open for a day-nonsense

Talking to the blind-nonsense

Blind people buy horns and blow them one by one.

Blind people play lanterns-take care of others instead of themselves

Blind people wear glasses to show off.

Metaphor has a name but it doesn't actually work. )

A blind man rides a blind horse.

Cats don't eat fish.

Cats catch mice ... ancestral craft

Cats catch mice, dogs watch the door. A shoemaker should stick to his last.

For example, everyone has his own responsibility. )

The cat teaches the tiger-save one hand.

A cat can easily get through a dog hole.

A cat burrows into a mouse hole-you can't get through it.

Cats catch mice-on their own

Owls sing ~ ... in a strange voice.

Donkey mill ... one, you can't run out of this circle

Eating cantaloupe in the toilet ... tastes wrong

The stones in the pit are ... smelly and hard.

Have a bad reputation and a stubborn attitude/

Throw bombs into the pit ... arouse public anger (dung)

Metaphor arouses everyone's dissatisfaction/

Install an electric fan in the pit ... ~ It stinks.

The roses in the toilet ... don't smell good.

The dung maggot in the pit-living in death (shit)

Peacock in the pit-smelly play

The weight in the toilet-both self-sufficient and hard.

Hats don't have children as insoles-they once degenerated to the end.

Fake-confuse the real with the fake

String-free Pipa —— Where to Play (Talk)

Duckweed without roots-helplessness

A toothless wife gnaws at a bone-by licking it.

Lime briquettes-black and white.

Fly ash mixed with lime-black and white

Set off firecrackers on your eyebrows-fire (disaster) is just around the corner

Gourmets talk about everything, whether they eat or not.

Mei Lanfang's famous song Farewell My Concubine

Metaphor is the best skill, J.

Look at people under the door-the courier looks down on them.

(metaphor looks down on people. )

The bricks under the threshold were kicked in and out one by one.

(a metaphor for who doesn't want it, pushing it around. )

Looking at the sky under the door-narrow-minded.

Shit on the threshold-it stinks inside and out

The seal on the door-it won't open.

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The broom behind the door-pick up dirty things to do.

Weight of door angle-dead (solid) heart

The man behind the door-on tenterhooks

Door frame blanks are one after another.

Hang a mat on the door-outrageous (painting)

Look at people under the door-look down on people.

Listening to thunder in the dark-can't tell the difference between southeast and northwest

(metaphor confused, at a loss. )

Fart under the quilt-swallow alone (play)

(figuratively speaking, alone)

Meng Jiangnu pulled Liu Haier, crying and laughing.

(Metaphorically, there are happy people and sad people)

Meng Huo's Surrender —— Take it orally

Meng Jiangnv is looking for a husband-not far.

Eating honey in my dream-I want to be sweet.

The metaphor is beautiful, but it may not come true. )

Flying in a dream-I miss it very much.

Metaphor is divorced from reality and cannot be realized. )

Picking up money in a dream-blind happiness

I dreamed of my daughter-in-law-very beautiful.

Getting married in a dream-is it a good thing?

What I said in my dream-I don't know if it's true or not.

Dreaming of the groom-an empty happiness

Maitreya-always smile.

The sunshine in the crotch of the rice screen-can't cover it

Sleep in the sieve eye.

The rice screen is full of water-there are many leaks.

Rice cooked into porridge-confusion

A rice shop selling salt-mind your own business.

Wash your face in the rice soup basin-confused head

The rice cooker has just started pumping rice-it is not cooperative at the critical moment.

Wash your hair with rice soup-confused to the top

The mouse in the rice barn-don't worry about not having food.

Sealed tank-seamless and drillable

Sealed beverage-waterproof

Sealed wax pills-no defects

Cotton falls into the water-it won't bounce back (talking)

Needle hidden in cotton-soft and hard

There are both soft and hard means. )

Roll the dough with sesame seeds-stand up.

Sticky hands.-touch everything.

Boil peaches in noodle soup-bastard's tip.

Boil balls in noodle soup-say you're an asshole and still full of gas.

Boil light bulbs in noodle soup-say you are an asshole and full of evil fire.

The monk in the temple rang the bell.

Wooden fish in the temple-from ear to ear

* The head is in the temple-each has his own master.

Metaphors are all owned by people, and there is no redundancy. )

Flagpole of Temple Day-A Bachelor

Stone lion in front of the temple-a couple

(Metaphorically, two people are closely related)

There are 500 arhats in the temple-each has its own position.

Cross the river by feeling the stones-be sure.

(metaphor is cautious and reliable)

The magician conjured tricks out of thin air.

The donkey in the mill ... turn around

Grinding donkeys turn around one by one.

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6 reply: "Two-part allegorical saying"

Thank you! This is my homework! ! ! ! ! ! !

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8 reply: "Two-part allegorical saying"

Hehe, with this information, you should do a good job ~

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9 Reply 2: "Complete Xiehouyu"

Thank you! This is my homework! ! ! ! ! ! !

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10 Reply: Complete Xiehouyu

I didn't find what I wanted.

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1 1 Reply: "Two-part allegorical saying"

Thank you! This is my homework! ! ! ! ! ! !

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12 reply: complete two-part allegorical sayings

Anything else?

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13 reply: complete two-part allegorical sayings

Not bad ``````````````.

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14 reply: complete two-part allegorical sayings

There is too little information, how can we find more allegorical sayings? I must finish my homework! ぁ

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Blind shooting-

Draw a tree with a broom-

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It's also my homework! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Thanks for the end! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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Reply 18: Complete Two-part Allegory

It's a little short, but it's still good. This helps me a lot. Thank you! But why are some of them repetitive? I hope you can find more funny ones, hehe ~

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Too little, too much.

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The skull selling wood was robbed by thieves-a great shame.

Selling pottery pots-you need a set.

The pot seller stumbled-it was a mess.

Shrimp sellers don't have scales-catch the blind (shrimp)

Salt sellers drink boiled water-it's tasteless.

The coffin seller gritted his teeth-he hates people not to die.

The steamed bread seller mixed with lime-noodles don't change color.

Shake the basket of bean sprouts-clean and tidy

Oil sellers don't use salt-they don't care.

Lahu people selling fried dough sticks-You (you) are idle (string)

Selling cattle and hair to marry the dumb-nothing to say.

That's what tofu sellers do-business is not big.

The flower seller says that the flowers are fragrant; The tea seller says that all the dishes are fresh-each has its own set.

Sell ducks in baskets-water (water) eggs

Buy a steamer for learning wheat-steaming (arguing) Japanese weather does not need to steam steamed bread.

The water seller looks at the big river-it is full of money.

Straw blows fire-stingy

The wheat awn poked into the eye-it stung and hurt.

Rub the chaff with a rope-you can't start.

Kowtow in the stubble field-poke your eyes

Straw top door-white effect

The straw is used as a scale, which has no weight and no weight.

Straw blows a few fires-stingy

Take straw as a scale-look at people too lightly.

Look at the people in the straw pile-a subtle perspective

Explosives in wheat straw pile-random shooting

Swallow charcoal-dumb mouth

Qin Gui didn't unload the goods-who hasn't seen Erhualian?

Brush the sky-lake (Hu) cloud

Coptis chinensis-endless suffering

Full of gold teeth-opening your mouth is a lie (yellow)

Full of fruit-only you are red.

A mouse covered in oil got into the fire-there was nothing better.

Blind people blindly play blackjack cards.

Blind people open for a day-nonsense

Talking to the blind-nonsense

Blind people buy horns and blow them one by one.

Blind people play lanterns-take care of others instead of themselves

Blind people wear glasses to show off.

Metaphor has a name but it doesn't actually work. )

A blind man rides a blind horse.

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Cats don't eat fish.

Cats catch mice ... ancestral craft

Cats catch mice, dogs watch the door. A shoemaker should stick to his last.

For example, everyone has his own responsibility. )

The cat teaches the tiger-save one hand.

A cat can easily get through a dog hole.

A cat burrows into a mouse hole-you can't get through it.

Cats catch mice-on their own

Owls sing ~ ... in a strange voice.

Donkey mill ... one, you can't run out of this circle

Eating cantaloupe in the toilet ... tastes wrong

The stones in the pit are ... smelly and hard.

Have a bad reputation and a stubborn attitude/

Throw bombs into the pit ... arouse public anger (dung)

Metaphor arouses everyone's dissatisfaction/

Install an electric fan in the pit ... ~ It stinks.

The roses in the toilet ... don't smell good.

The dung maggot in the pit-living in death (shit)

Peacock in the pit-smelly play

The weight in the toilet-both self-sufficient and hard.

Hats don't have children as insoles-they once degenerated to the end.

Fake-confuse the real with the fake

String-free Pipa —— Where to Play (Talk)

Duckweed without roots-helplessness

A toothless wife gnaws at a bone-by licking it.

Lime briquettes-black and white.

Fly ash mixed with lime-black and white

Set off firecrackers on your eyebrows-fire (disaster) is just around the corner

Gourmets talk about everything, whether they eat or not.

Mei Lanfang's famous song Farewell My Concubine

Metaphor is the best skill, J.

Look at people under the door-the courier looks down on them.

(metaphor looks down on people. )

The bricks under the threshold were kicked in and out one by one.

(a metaphor for who doesn't want it, pushing it around. )

Looking at the sky under the door-narrow-minded.

Shit on the threshold-it stinks inside and out

The seal on the door-it won't open.

The broom behind the door-pick up dirty things to do.

Weight of door angle-dead (solid) heart

The man behind the door-on tenterhooks

Door frame blanks are one after another.

Hang a mat on the door-outrageous (painting)

Look at people under the door-look down on people.