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1. The donkey's head sticks into the milk bucket - and eats it for nothing.
Donkey swallows ash and white flour - eats for nothing.
Rats into pockets - white to find death.
Sparrows fall on the chaff heap - white rejoice; Empty rejoicing; Empty joy.
Flyers on the road - give for nothing.
Ants move scales - in vain; In vain; Wasted effort.
Blind people light candles - wasted in vain.
The clay statue in the temple - white with a long mouth.
Buckwheat blossoms - white.
Pouring oil on the beach - for nothing.
Lime plant opened - from scratch.
Lime paving - walk in vain.
Guarding the rooster to lay eggs - white workers.
Two leaflets on the street - given for nothing.
A gentleman who does not break the law and goes to jail - in vain.
Pocket shit - white shit.
diarrhea and tonics - for nothing; Helpless Officers; To no avail.
Rotten board bridge - white ride; Saddened.
Rats gnaw on rolling pins - in vain.
Rats gnaw on stones - in vain.
Rats bite off the rice basket rope - white hard.
The deaf listen to the drama - in vain; self-effort; Wasted effort.
The dead wear new shoes - white scum.
Looking at the stars in the sun - daydreaming; Dream.
Striking gold locks in the blacksmith shop - in vain; In vain; In vain, the land lord wore plain clothes - white running robes.
Splash water on the sand - White-handed talk about covering.
3. Fishing for the moon under the water - Wasted effort is a metaphor for spending a lot of effort and no effect, ducks hatching chicks - Busy work in vain, fishing for the moon in the sea - Wasted effort is a metaphor for wasting effort, and the meat bun beats the dog if you can't achieve the goal - Throwing things in vain is a metaphor for paying the price in vain, and there is no effect to stand on the riverbank to catch the moon - Empty work
The son does not support his mother - it hurts in vain.
Telling stories to the deaf - in vain.
The turtle wants to ride on the back of a phoenix - daydreaming.
Finding hair on the shell of a tortoise in the state - in vain.
There is no water in the pot - it is boiled in vain.
Haidilao Moon - in vain.
Watering on the roots of dead trees - in vain".
Persuade cattle not to graze - in vain.
Fishing for the moon underwater - in vain.
Peck the rice by the head of the chicken - in vain.
Playing lanterns during the day - white ride.
Stir-fried leeks and shallots - white.
4. The Blind Man Lights the Lamp - Vain wax is a metaphor for wasted effort. Or in vain, it doesn't work City God's lord Dai Xiao - white running robe.
Catching sparrows on the city walls - in vain; In vain; Wasted work on the road to carry onions - in vain; In vain; Wasted effort.
Rush ready-made rice with a bowl - eat for nothing.
When the monk does not strike the bell - eat for nothing.
Rice peeled - white ren'er.
Candles under the lamp - wax in vain.
Stools plastered with lime - white beaten.
Bean cake fills hunger - white rejoice; Empty rejoicing; Empty joy.
Beans this friend rot cushion bed foot - white by.
Axe splitting water - in vain.
Line deaf flute - in vain; In vain; Wasted effort.
The husband dozed off - ate dry rice for nothing.
Dry Ground Pick-up - White Picking.
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The donkey's head sticks into the milk bucket - and eats it for nothing.
Donkey swallows ash and white flour - eats for nothing.
Rats into pockets - white to find death.
Sparrows fall on the chaff heap - white rejoice; Empty rejoicing; Empty joy.
Flyers on the road - give for nothing.
Ants move scales - in vain; In vain; Wasted effort.
Blind people light candles - wasted in vain.
The clay statue in the temple - white with a long mouth.
Buckwheat blossoms - white.
Pouring oil on the beach - for nothing.
Lime plant opened - from scratch.
Lime paving - walk in vain.
Guarding the rooster to lay eggs - white workers.
Flyers on the street - given for nothing.
A gentleman who does not break the law and goes to jail - in vain.
Pocket shit - white shit.
diarrhea and tonics - for nothing; Helpless Officers; To no avail.
Rotten board bridge - white ride; Saddened.
Rats gnaw on rolling pins - in vain.
Rats gnaw on stones - in vain.
Rats bite off the rice basket rope - white hard.
The deaf listen to the drama - in vain; self-effort; Wasted effort.
The dead wear new shoes - white scum.
Looking at the stars in the sun - daydreaming; Dream.
Striking gold locks in the blacksmith shop - in vain; In vain; Wasted effort.
The land lord wears plain clothes - white run (robe).
Splash water on the sand - white (water).
Fishing for the moon under the water - in vain (the metaphor spent a lot of effort, no effect) ducks hatching chicks - busy work in vain, fishing for the moon - in vain (the metaphor is a waste of effort, the goal cannot be achieved).
Meat buns beat dogs - throwing things in vain (metaphor paying in vain, no effect) standing on the bank of the river to catch the moon - white worker
The son does not support his mother - it hurts in vain.
Telling stories to the deaf - in vain.
The turtle wants to ride on the back of a phoenix - daydreaming.
Turtle shell on the look for hair - in vain.
There is no water in the pot - it is boiled in vain.
Haidilao Moon - in vain.
Watering on the roots of dead trees - in vain".
Persuade cattle not to graze - in vain.
Fishing for the moon underwater - in vain.
Peck the rice by the head of the chicken - in vain.
Playing lanterns during the day - white ride.
Stir-fried leeks and shallots - white.
The blind man lights the lamp - in vain (figuratively in vain. Or in vain, it doesn't work City God's lord Dai Xiao - white running robe.
Catching sparrows on the city walls - in vain; In vain; Wasted effort.
Carrying onions on the road - in vain; In vain; Wasted effort.
Rush ready-made rice with a bowl - eat for nothing.
When the monk does not strike the bell - eat for nothing.
Rice peeled - white ren'er.
Candles under the lamp - wax in vain.
Stools plastered with lime - white beaten.
Bean cake fills hunger - white rejoice; Empty rejoicing; Empty joy.
Tofu mat at the foot of the bed - white.
Axe splitting water - in vain.
Line deaf flute - in vain; In vain; Wasted effort.
The husband dozed off - ate dry rice for nothing.
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The two-tooth nail rake --- have two strokes.
Six fingers tickled--- one more way.
The heart eye is like a honeycomb--- there are many tricks.
The Heavenly Master does not use a boat to cross the river--- has his own method of crossing (degree).
The toothbrush has lost its hair--- and it has a plate and an eye.
Wang Baye's eye sockets --- have their own scale.
The sailor's sweatshirt --- full of Taoism.
Cows eat straw hats --- have a belly circle.
of the train station. There are miles --- railroad tracks.
The hat of the dragon lord --- a lot.
Rats burrowed --- found their own way.
The monk picks up the braids --- gets the hair (law).
Ants crawl into the grinding eyes--- all are the way.
The clay pots on the kiln --- set in one.
There are many --- roads for iron rakes.
There are many hairless shoe brushes --- board eyes.
Boil cotton in a pot of boiling water --- cook the sleeve.
Wide nail rake, tickling, --- a lot of ways.
At first, the reason why the Nets wanted to grab a quarter was because the first quarter did have a certain strength at that time, and it had such a big market as China behind it. Later, the reason why Yi Jianlian was replaced was because of the impact of Yi Jianlian's injury, and his state had declined too much. <> >>>More