Fortune Telling Collection - Fortune-telling birth date - a two-part allegorical saying

a two-part allegorical saying

Two-part allegorical sayings are as follows:

Stick a plaster on your lips-don't open your mouth; I can't open my mouth.

Other xiehouyu:

Put a plaster on the sore-don't let it show.

Put a plaster on your stomach-it's your heart disease.

Abdominal eye patch-intimate; There is no difficulty in finding a doctor.

A sore on the back and a stick on the chest-regardless of the future trouble.

Jianghu people's plaster-I don't know whether it's true or not.

Bad plaster sticks to good meat-no disease, no disease; ask for trouble

Stick a plaster on your face-it doesn't look good on your face; (of facial features) defaced/disfigured.

Break a sieve and stick a plaster full of holes and sores.

Stick a plaster on your cheek-shame.

Stick a plaster on your spine to cure your headache-you're in the wrong place; Wrong place

A plaster for treating toothache, Hu.

The temple of hades sells dog skin plasters-cheating ghosts; Coax people to death

Plaster on glasses-cover your eyes; See but not see

Daydreaming-thinking (metaphor for unfounded daydreaming. )

Black and white-black and white (metaphor for right and wrong, good and evil. )

Stir-fried green onions with cabbage leaves-pro (green) plus pro (green) (metaphor is particularly friendly, intimate and connected. )

Boiled tofu with cabbage-nobody touches anyone's light. )

Fifteen kinds of peanuts in August-blind command

Dancing innocently at the age of eighty

Eight Money Fortune Telling-How can I guarantee you a lifetime?

Eight immortals crossing the sea-each showing his magical powers

When the Eight Immortals cross the ocean, the phoenix can fly, and it can rain.

A person's palm was bitten by a mosquito-a person's fingers itched.

Beat empty with a slap ~ for nothing.

Cover your eyes-in fact, you can't cover the sky.

Slap bricks-hard work

Pull a dog to squat on the wall-pretend that the tiger is sitting on the ground.

Pull the dog and lift the curtain-one mouth at a time.

Dogs bite the moon-I wonder how high the sky is.

Look in the mirror-ask for ugliness.

"Hundred Family Names" lacks a second baby-no money.

Don't forget the first name-money is the first name.

Straight-year-old crooked-necked tree-final version

Larks meet parrots-they sing and talk when they meet.

A plucked pigeon.-See how you fly.

Pulling out radish has eyes-not white.

Pull out the radish hole-well-founded.

A white radish pricks a knife-something that doesn't bleed (1 metaphor is unwilling to pay more. 2 metaphor is not refreshing. )

The baiwenhang wears a straw hat-pretending to be a good person (metaphor for wicked bad people pretending to be a good person and cheating. )

Poplar leaves-double-sided lamp

Sugar mixed with honey-adding sweetness to sweetness

(metaphor is good and good. )

White sugar mixed with bitter gourd-bitter with sweet (metaphor for contradictory psychological state or complex feelings. )

Buy eye drops at ash shop-wrong door. )

Clear water in white glass bottle-perspective

Cabbage is getting older and older.

Idiot gourd-fool

The white snake showed its true colors after drinking realgar wine.

Giving food to Tang Priest for nothing-modesty and hypocrisy.

Playing the trumpet at the age of 80-long life and short breath.

8000-year-old beard-a good personal idea.

This square table is uneven without a foot.

Eight sparrow sedan chair-can't afford it.