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The answer to the two-part allegorical saying of fighting and doing business?

Buying and selling generally refers to the exchange of goods or money between the two parties in exchange for what they need, so do you know? The following is what I arranged for you. Welcome to reading.

Fight for commercial warmongers

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Playing gongs with melons-buying and selling with one hammer

The business of the teahouse is watertight.

Set up a shed to sell embroidery needles-the business is not big and the shelf is not small.

Set up an archway to sell jujube-the business is not big, and the shelf is not small.

Set up a stage to sell tofu-business is not big.

Selling New Year's Pictures on New Year's Eve —— I don't know the classics of buying and selling.

Selling popsicles in winter-don't know how to buy and sell; have a thick skin

Tofu shop transaction-textiles

Cucumber to half; One-time transaction

Clothing store business-a set of a set.

Selling coffin shops-life and death need money.

Jiang Ziya opens a fortune-telling museum-business is booming

Doing business downtown-business is booming.

Buying and selling in the meat case-haggle over every ounce

Buying and selling meat in Qin Qin-haggle over every ounce

Three cents to open a pawnshop-a small business

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Business on the Jianghu-cheating.

The platform for sugar blowers-the business is not big, and the shelf is not small.

Blow the trumpet to drum up business-go looking for trouble.

Blow the horn to find business-nothing to look for.

Playing suona to find business-looking for trouble.

Vinegar is not sour, but a loss-making business.

Set up an archway to sell needles-the business is not big and the shelf is not small.

Set up a stage to sell shrimp-small business, big shelf

Selling crabs on the stage-the business is not big, and the shelf is not small.

Fight for commercial warmongers

Datong's business-playing in the middle

Pawnshop business-get your hands dirty.

The business in the tofu shop is all soft goods.

A penny for a penny-small business; Less capital and less income-small enterprises

You get what you pay for-small profits but quick turnover.

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Pour garlic in the casserole-a hammer sale; A hammer deal; Show bottom

The business of the forge-everything is hard goods.

Blacksmiths do business-everything is difficult.

Selling crabs on the stage is not a big deal, and the shelf is not small.

Grocery store business-selection and selection.

Selling iron in the pot-buying and selling with one hammer; Throwing caution to the wind

Buying and selling in a free market-bargaining

Free market trading-bargaining

Business on the chopping board-haggle over every ounce

Buying and selling in department stores-selection and choice.

Doing business in the middle of the night-secret deal.

Giving in the temple of the god of wealth-trading at a loss

Playing with a big gong-a hammer sale

The opera business-changed its route.

Pour garlic into a noisy pot-a hammer sale