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Two-part allegorical saying nonsense?

Two-part allegorical sayings are as follows:

1, telling the fortune of the blind-nonsense

Explanation: It is a mess to describe people who are unfamiliar with themselves but are talking about things related to them.

2. A madman made a report? talk nonsense

Explanation: People with abnormal words and deeds speak for others and say crazy things. You can't take it seriously.

Historical origin

Some linguists and linguistic monographs will mention other related names when studying the origin of two-part allegorical sayings. For example, in The Origin of Rhetoric, Chen Wangdao introduced two-part allegorical sayings in the section of Tibetan dialect; In the study of proverbs, Guo Shaoyu pointed out that two-part allegorical sayings originated from "echo" (a form similar to guessing).

Other books list names such as argot, riddle, proverb, shrinking feet and one-liners. By comparison, most of them reveal some similarities and differences.