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