After the break of the stone, after touching the stone to cross the river

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.The stone sweats – the tide is back.

    2.Stone-struck locks – do not open the mind; It's hard to get to the bottom of it.

    3.The stone hits the crow's beak - the hard.

    4.Stone egg pickled pickles - a word (salt) is difficult to exhaust (in) 5Squeezing water through the cracks of the stones - whimsical.

    6.Ivy in the cracks of the stone - hard roots; Squeezed at both ends.

    7.Catch turtles in the cracks of the stones - nine out of ten.

    8.Stone blossoms and horses grow horns - no one has ever seen them; Nothing.

    9.Stone head scales the heart - dead eyes.

    10.Stone head melon seeds - not open; It's hard to get to the bottom of it.

    11.The Stone Man Speaks - Tell the Truth.

    12.The stone man poured rice soup into his mouth - not a drop of water.

    13.Sharpening knives on stones – hard against hard.

    14.Embroidery on the stone – hard to get started.

    15.Planting flowers on stones – the gains outweigh the losses.

    16.Planting onions on stones - in vain; In vain.

    17.Stone Locks - Can't be opened; Heartless; Lack of heart eyes.

    18.Stone Hearts – Cold and hard.

    19.Stone pressed pickles - a word (salt) is difficult to exhaust (in) 20Stone prick acupuncture - no response.

    21.Wrestling in the stone field - hitting the head and bleeding.

    22.Stones hatch chicks – unchanged.

    23.Hearts made of stone – ruthless and unrighteous.

    24.Stone for the foundation of the roof - never turn over.

    25.Stone as a pillow – begging for your own hardship.

    26.Stone-roasted tofu – uneven hardness and softness.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rolling stones on the top of the mountain - stone (solid) hitting stone (real).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Crossing the river by feeling the stones - drowning.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The stone is sweaty - the tide has returned.

    2. The lock hit by the stone - it does not open the hole.

    3. The stone hits the crow's beak - hard to hit.

    4. Squeezing water in the cracks of the stones - whimsical.

    5. Catch turtles in the cracks of the stones - nine out of ten.

    6. Stone blossoms and horses grow horns - there is no such thing.

    7, the stone head scales the heart - shoot Kai's dead heart.

    8. Rice soup is poured into the mouth of the stone man - not a drop of water.

    9. Embroidery on the stone - difficult to start.

    10. Planting flowers on stones - the gains outweigh the losses.

    11.He Chun wrestled in the stone field - he was so resistant to the bleeding that his head was broken.

    12.Stones hatch chicks – unchanged.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Buying eye medicine in the lime shop - going to the wrong door (metaphor for doing things and looking at the wrong object) Grab lime charcoal - black and white (metaphor does not distinguish between good and bad, good and evil and ugly) Stone thrown on cotton - no reply (metaphor has no news, or there is a reply from the business) Stone roasted tofu - soft and hard uneven (metaphor is very different).

    Grab the lime charcoal - black and white.

    The stone was thrown on the cotton - no return.

    Stone-roasted tofu - uneven softness and hardness.

    Stone wears a straw hat - leaning into his head.

    Willows are planted on the stone slabs - it is difficult to take root.

    Melons are planted on slate - it is difficult to germinate.

    Yams in the cracks of the stone - two are sandwiched; Squeezed at both ends.

    Stone Lighting - as usual (field).

    The stone monkey sits in the world - hairy hands and feet.

    Lime plant opens – from scratch.

    Lime slurry writes articles - net write other (white) characters.

    Lime paving - walk in vain.

    The limestone went into the furnace - to be left clear (blue and white in the world.

    Lime water brush slogan - net write other (white) words.

    Lime kiln Li'an electric lamp - plain and clear; Got it.

    Stonemason's steel drill - the goods that are knocked out.

    The chisel of the stonemason - the hard gram.

    The stonemason makes the fist hard to recharge.

    Stone mortar to put eggs - steady; Steadily.

    Stone mortar in the thread - troublemaking.

    The stone mortar is filled with Yama - a troublemaker.

    Stone mortar to build a chimney - unsuccessful.

    Pomegranate blossoms bloom - old to red.

    Vinegar bottles hung on pomegranate trees - sour and astringent.

    The stone horse is stuffed into the wheels of the carriage - rigidly.

    The eyes of the stone bodhisattva - there are eyes but no beads.

    The nose of the stone lion - difficult to open; Not open.

    The head of the stone lion - seven tricks.

    The stone lion dances - it can't be played.

    The eyes of the stone lion - unmoving.

    Stone soup - no oil and salt; Oil and salt do not enter.

    Stone eggs are sick - incorrigible.

    Evergreen vines in the cracks of the stone - two are sandwiched; Squeezed at both ends. The roots are hard.

    Bamboo shoots growing in the cracks of the stones—held out.

    Stone head melon seeds - difficult to open; Not open.

    Stone Man - Dead Eye; Heartless; No heart, no liver.

    The stone man poured rice soup into his mouth - not a drop of water.

    Stones hatch chicks – unchanged.

    Hearts made of stone – ruthless and unrighteous.

    The stone pillar wears a straw hat - make a head.

    on the slate. Fish – to be slaughtered.

    Yams in the cracks of the stone - caught at both ends.

    Passing by in the lime kiln - all white.

    The seeds in the pomegranate - squeezed tightly.

    Stone grinding iron beans - even more difficult.

    The five organs of the stone lion - the real (stone) heart.

    Stone crushes walnuts - crushed bones.

    Planting onions on the stones - in vain.

    Catch crabs in the cracks of the stones—nine out of ten.

    Finding grass seeds in the cracks of the stones—too idle to do.

    Stones nail nails – hard against hard.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Stone's afterword1.Embroidery on the stone – hard to get started.

    2.Planting flowers on stones – the gains outweigh the losses.

    3.Planting onions on stones - in vain; In vain.

    4.Stone locks to make divination beams - can't be opened; Heartless; Lack of heart eyes.

    5.Stone Hearts – Cold and hard.

    6.Stone pressed pickles - a word (salt) is difficult to exhaust (enter).

    7.Stone prick acupuncture - no response.

    8.The stone fell in the ground - and his head was bleeding.

    9.Stones hatch chicks – unchanged.

    10.Hearts made of stone – ruthless and unrighteous.

    11.Stone for the foundation of the roof - never turn over.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The answer to the words after throwing stones in the well is "I don't understand (knock)".

    Afterword is a special form of Chinese language. It is a special form of language created by the masses in the practice of life, and it is a short, funny, and vivid sentence.

    The aftermath is composed of two parts: the first part plays the role of "introduction", like a riddle, and the latter part plays the role of "backline", like a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate. In a certain linguistic environment, it is common to say the first half of the sentence, and "break" to the second half, you can understand and guess its original meaning, so it is called the rest of the language.

    After the break, also known as witticism, can be seen as a kind of Chinese word game. After-break is a type of idiom, which includes four types of idioms, proverbs, idioms and after-breaks.

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