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Bearded eyebrows – men.
Green silk – hair.
Xinglin – School.
Women - women.
Gaozu – Student.
Birds in cages - difficult to fly [South Africa].
The pawn crosses the river - only advances, not retreats.
Paper Tiger – Scares people.
The little monk recites the scriptures - there is a mouth but no heart.
The icing on the cake – too many good things, more is better.
Step into the grocery store – it's all about being dazzled.
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Mother's sisters--suspicious {aunt}
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The rain hits the head of the yellow plum - unlucky. (Pour plum).
Half a tael of cotton - no need to talk. (Bullet-free).
Monk with an umbrella - lawlessness. (No hair and no law).
Lunar weather - move your hands and feet. (frozen hands and feet).
A father kowtows to his son—how can it be justified? (How can this be done?)
Stone-throwing in public toilets – causing public outrage. (causing public feces).
Confucius moved - net is losing. (Net is the book).
The grandmother died of her son - there was no help. (No uncle).
Husband patted the fan - desolate. (Tsuma Ryo).
Xiucai's empty coffin was buried--- no one was in sight. (There is no one in the wood).
Wang Bazhong explained the rules of the Yuan ---.
Peanuts --- have to be noisy. (Must be fried).
The cobbler does not carry an awl--- is true. (needle row).
It is --- right for the girl of the He family to marry the Zheng family. (Cheng Ho).
The monk's house --- wonderful. (Temple).
Why bother washing yellow lotus by the river--- (River Bitter).
Dreaming of becoming a butterfly--- thinking about what is wrong. (I want to fly in).
Monkeys learn to walk--- pretending to be a fool. (False orangutans).
Hardcover Moutai has been --- for a long time. (Good wine).
Spiders pull webs --- selfish. (self-filament).
The blind man carries the blind man--- and he is more busy. (blind on blind).
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Chi Kuan travel name at home and abroad.
Well-known. Dingding type Qiaowang is famous.
Famous. World-famous.
World-renowned. A household name.
Women and children know it. It lives up to its name.
Famous. Go down in history.
Famous all over the world.
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What are some interesting afterwords:1. Take a bath in a pot of boiling water - acquaintances.
2. I saw that my father-in-law didn't talk - he had eyes.
3. Eat pineapple and ask sweet and sour - ask knowingly.
4. Nails in your pockets - Suikong - all want to come out.
5. Flies and trousers bite the Bodhisattva - no taste.
6. Carry the doll on your back to grind - add people but not energy.
7. Flowers bloom on the dung heap - stinky and beautiful.
8. Deaf people watch dramas - feast their eyes.
9. Flies on the edge of the manger - mixed rice to eat.
10. Eat enough to slip in a big circle - propped. Finish.
11. Stones in the Yangtze River - through wind and waves.
12. The knife cuts the sea water - it is difficult to give up.
13. The fat in hand is exchanged for bones - unwilling.
14. The statue maker does not buckle the head of the statue - know the old bottom.
15, pulling the gourd in the east and pulling the scoop in the west - deliberately finding faults.
16. Rolling pin for chopsticks, basin for cups - eat and drink.
17. Plasters all over the body - there are many problems.
18. The rag on the dinner table - tasted all the ups and downs.
19, steel wire through tofu - don't mention it.
20. Firecrackers are dotted at both ends - I want to (sound) together.
21. Eat fish and don't spit out bones - speak with thorns and lack of simplicity.
22. Lights in the kitchen - often gassed.
23, the pole erected 800 years ago - the old single.
24, rub powder into the coffin - death to save face.
25, the God of Wealth asks for food - pretending to be poor.
26. Build a shed to sell embroidery needles - the business is not big, and the shelf is not small.
27. Send your daughter and marry your daughter-in-law - busy at both ends.
28, hugging Coptis and knocking on the door - it's hard to get home.
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