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The so-called earthy afterword is the afterword of the vivid image of the people's life. For example: frosted eggplant - wilted. For example: the radish of the wax moon - moved the heart. Picking up the temple door in the middle of the night - panicked.
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1. Rub the powder into the coffin, and die to save face.
2. From Henan to Hunan, it is even more difficult.
3. The notice is posted on the roof of the building, God knows.
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[Earthworm yawns] - rustic.
Mull with mud] - a bit rustic.
Earthworms wear hats] - rustic.
Countrymen wear suits] - a combination of local and foreign.
Wu Dalang sells bread] - people and goods.
Rain pouring mud Bodhisattva] - rustic in the soil; Rustic.
Smoke in the clay pot] - rustic in the earth; Rustic.
Earthworms wear straw hats] - rustic in the earth; Rustic.
Linen mending suit] - half earth and half ocean; Combination of earth and ocean.
Country girl, city people, dressed up] - half earth and half ocean; Not earthy, not foreign.
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1. People who want to shower under the shower head; With people.
2. The woodpecker flies to the yellow lotus tree to find trouble.
3. The lotus root in August is fresh and tender; It's gentle.
4. The lotus leaf does not hold water; There are no blessings; There is no pot.
5. Some of the holes in the lotus root cannot be passed through in the wind.
6. I don't know the ghost of the deceased's pants; Don't you feel like a dead ghost?
7. Dead lotus flowers are rare in the world.
8. A chopstick to eat lotus flowers is particularly picky; Will only be picky.
9. Dumb people eat yellow lotus and have bitter knowledge (or bitter saying).
10. The lotus flower has no seeds and no face; Without him.
11, the big and fat sea fell into the bitter water of Brother Hu Ru of Huang Lian.
12, the old lady's golden lotus life is worthless; A lifetime of grievances.
13. Sit on the grinding plate and eat lotus root and see that the grinding is about to turn.
14. If the lotus root is not cut, the two ends are not connected.
15. The lotus root in autumn is selfish; The heart is full of silk.
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Unripe grapes ——— sour. This refers to unripe grapes with a sour taste; It refers to a person who is in a bad mood or has a bad temperament.
2.Crocodile tears ——— fake. Legend has it that crocodiles cry tears to show sympathy when they eat their prey. Refers to hypocrisy and artificiality, without authenticity.
3.The little girl combs her hair ——— poops (braids). It means not reluctantly, do what you want.
4.The teapot without a mouth can't be poured out ———. The parable is that a man is not good at talking, but he is learned or has something in his heart, but he cannot say it.
5.Count nine days without a hat ——— move (freeze) your brain. Count Nine Days: Refers to the coldest time of the year. It means that you should use your brain and think twice before doing things.
6.Bald head with umbrella——— lawlessness. It refers to people acting recklessly without considering the consequences.
7.The beans at the bottom of the bowl are ——— in the eye. Calendar: one by one, clear. The parable is clear.
8.The hat is lost——— the hat is lost. Hat: A hat that protects from the sun and rain. Refers to doing things recklessly and rashly.
9.The empty coffin came out of the funeral ——— and there was no one in the (wood). Coffin: Something that holds a dead person, usually made of wood. Funeral: The coffin containing the deceased is transported to the burial place or placed in the place. Described as arrogant and does not take others seriously.
10.The old lady sews patches ——— recognizes the real (needle). Sewing: The lead is threaded through the nose of the needle, or sewn with a needle. It means to start being serious and strict.
11.The monk divides the family ——— eventful (temple). Refers to doing things that are unnecessary or unnecessary.
12.Eating in a small bowl ——— depends on the sky (Tim). It means that things are not under one's control and control, and can only be left to fate.
13.The tailor's shoulders ——— limited (thread). Refers to a certain limit, a few.
14.The surname He marries the surname Zheng——— it is just right (Zheng He). In the old days, lower-class women often did not choose names, and after they got married, they added their husband's surname to their mother's surname, which was called "xx". It means that it just happens to be reasonable.
15.The frosted dog's tail grass - wilted. It is a metaphor for people who are depressed and lack of energy.
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There are so many that different regions have different sayings.
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Examples of Tujia post-break languages are as follows:
The camel sleeps on the door panel ——— warped (hopeless).
Ants sit on the sofa and ——— play (talk) and don't play (talk).
Asking Hanako to beg for rice can't afford to ——— ask for it (asking for trouble).
Blind people walk at night——— false blind (busy).
The duck died on the ridge of the field——— the beak shell is hard (metaphor can only boast about the person), the soybean is rolling and grinding the eyes——— meeting the round (edge) (good opportunity).
If you don't play an umbrella in the rain——— you have been drenched (stunned) and you have been drenched (stunned) (one does not do two endlessly) lazy women guard ducks ——— do not pick up eggs (simple).
Buffalo fart ——— over-coo (estimate) (estimate, guess).
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The farmer's child (the farmer's child) - the native (after the break, I found that the farmer's child was born and raised, so this should be the same).
The daughter of the land married the Jade Emperor and ascended to the sky in one step.
Land temple of the cross-section - responsive.
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The children of the peasants --- be in charge of the house at an early age.
Gao Yu) as a captain - one step to the sky.
Avalokiteshvara - Responsive.
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The girl of the land guy married the Jade Emperor --- ascended to the sky in one step.
Niangniang in the big temple; The land plaque --- responsive.
I don't know about the first sentence, but can I make it up myself? For example: a farmer's child --- born and raised!
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The first: native, I don't know.
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Hang a stove sickle on the cavity - fishing for the heart.
Pocket watermelon poured—snoring.
A donkey drawn on three pieces of paper - what a big face.
The lanolin drips on the slate - cold.
The carpenter's board axe - cut on one side.
Braised tofu with chicken feet and feet - not much oil and water.
The hairy monkey has an apricot shell on top - I don't know the size of the brain.
Sleeping on the mound with the pot on his back - I don't know the height of my hands and feet.
Put on a leather jacket and drink soju - fever inside and out.
The water urn pulls out the dry battle - end out and end in.
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