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Two-part allegorical saying describing anger

Anger is an expression of dissatisfaction with the status quo. The following is my collection of two-part allegorical sayings describing anger for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

Two-part allegorical sayings describe anger 1 1, and fortune-tellers say angry words-willing to give up a few lives.

2. Break the paper lantern-there is fire in every eye.

3, the blind boil sugar-old (annoying) fire

4. Toad pads the foot of the bed-bulging.

5. Toad on the steamer-bulging.

6, pig eight quit to bite the bullet-hate monkeys

7. Riding a donkey and reading a songbook-we'll see.

8. Paddle paste on the face-taut

9. Sniff in front of the incense burner-throw a nose at it.

10, borrowing rice to return chaff-swelling

1 1. It doesn't hurt to hit people with pig urine bubbles-it's a little swollen.

12, sieve cover pot-there are many air outlets.

13, the leaked whistle is silent.

14, the old duck wants to sing opera-his voice is disappointing.

15, the mouse fell into the jar-stare.

16, bought a jar and hit it-forget it.

17, Zhang Fei's eyes are wide and small.

18, put a drying cage on your shoulder-brain fire.

19, holding a pussy and winking-eyes turned over

20, Meng Liang fell gourd-fire!

2 1, the barber said angry words-willing to give up a few skulls.

22, Zhang Fei wears a needle-thick and fine; Big eyes and small eyes; Power has no place.

23, the dog bites Lv Dongbin-I don't know the kindness)

24, eyes with three nostrils facing the sky-more like you.

25, wear fur coat in June-get angry inside and outside.

26, the tortoise drilled the fire kang-even holding his breath was annoyed.

27. The gunpowder touched the match-what a big anger.

28. Fart at the jar-hold your breath

29. Rot three in one nostril-leaving a vent.

30, fluffy flour-bulging

3 1, borrowing rice to return chaff-swelling; rabid

32. Toad is at the foot of the bed-struggling to survive.

33. The mouse fell into the basin and rolled its eyes.

34, the blind boil sugar-annoyed (old) fire (metaphor is very angry, angry. )

Two-part allegorical saying describing anger II. Fire in the sleeve.-let's go.

Covered electrode hit the steel plate-it caught fire.

Blow the flute at the door-quarrel

Bufo burps-bloating

A punctured light bulb-flame

Dumb scolding-I can't say angry

Inflatable ball-full of anger

Richter tumor of nose-halitosis

The singer blew his beard and stared-pretending to be angry

Make a coffin on the bellows-it's really annoying

The frog bulged his stomach-he was full of gas.

Inflatable ball-full of anger

The smoke on your head-the anger on your head

Rats drill bellows-both ends suffer from gas

Bamboo flute-I can't stand it.

The oil lamp in the bathhouse-faint with anger

Steamer cover-can't stand the gas

Peony is planted in the chest nest-be elated

Stab a knife in pig urine-the gas is gone.

Kannika nimtragol enters her husband's house-submit to humiliation

The patient in the madhouse-moody.

Windshield as a pot cover-rage

Blocked chimneys-suffocating and irritating

The mouse in the bellows-both ends suffer indignities.

The bellows board is used as a hat-it pisses me off.

Lantern in the boiler room-faint with anger

Tortoise drilling stove kang-suffocating and annoyed

The tortoise eats firecrackers-panting and fidgeting.

A steamer on a hot pot-so angry

Pinch your nose and blow your horn-submit to humiliation

Live with clenched fists-hold your breath.

Toad drilled a horn with a bulging belly-submit to humiliation.

The stove is in the sky-so angry; The gas exploded.

Don't burn paper on the grave-make ancestors angry