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Four-level allegorical sayings describing fruits

Lead: Chinese civilization has a long history. Five thousand years of historical vicissitudes have precipitated, refined and condensed into a wonderful Chinese language art, in which two-part allegorical sayings have their unique expressive force. Give people profound thinking and enlightenment, spread through the ages. The following is my collection of four-level two-part allegorical sayings describing fruits, hoping to help everyone.

Take a bite of the cucumber pedicle? difficult

Cucumber and radish? All leisure (salty)

Newly listed cucumbers? Ironically

Blind people eat cucumbers? Regardless of age

Fried almonds with cucumber? Bitter is worse than bitter.

Frosted cucumber? Withered flowers, trees, fruits, etc. Shrinkage due to water loss)

Cucumber on eggplant tree? Hybridization; change

Cucumber playing gong? Go halfway; One-time transaction

Cucumber seedling pulling? Folding frame

Cucumber and radish? All leisure (salty)

Xiao Nan (Nan Xiaozi) pulls radish? Forget it.

Holding a stick as a radish? I don't know the goods

Radish? stare blankly

Radish after frost? Move (freeze)

Dried radish? Withered flowers, trees, fruits, etc. Shrinkage due to water loss)

Pulling radish in the sand? Concise and neat; Fast and thorough, no.

Boiled radish with green vegetables? Transparent (green) and white.

Wash radishes in the mud pond? hasty

Wheat on the wall? illegitimate child

Sell the wheat and buy a steamer? Don't steam steamed bread for breath.

Isn't the wheat immature and not inserted? The granary is almost empty, but the new crops are not ripe yet ― there is a temporary food shortage.

Grow wheat in winter paddy field? Strange (planted)

Beat wheat in rainy days? Difficult to end

Beat wheat in rainy days? Cannot close field; Difficult to end

Picked up wheat and sold it with sesame cakes? Cost-free net profit

Lily grows wheat? Bitter stubble

Growing wheat in lily fields? Bitter stubble

Play cotton with a hard mallet? The more bombs, the more chaos.

Has the new cotton net been kneaded into a ball? Soft tire

Take cotton through the thorn forest? Take a step and hang up.

Take cotton through the thorn forest? Ramble; Seven hooks and eight pulls

Four or two cotton and eight bows? Talk in detail (play)

Cotton in the cracks? use both hard and soft tactics

Wet cotton? No talking (playing); Can't talk (play)

The blooming kapok is red; The fire is booming; In full swing.

Grapes in Turpan? Too sweet

Grapevine climbing on the grape rack? Be entangled in

Wild grapes on the cliff? String by string

Grape juice filled with toilet water? Not that spice.

Beggars eat grapes Poor and pedantic

Cucumber (pumpkin) seedlings cause vines? Harass someone with unreasonable demands

Mildew grapes? Mean cunning