Afterwords of classic quotations

Updated on culture 2024-08-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    After the break The classic introduction is as follows:1. The bullpen sticks into the mouth of the horse - you don't have to open your mouth.

    2. Raising chickens in the cowshed - the shelf is not small; What a big shelf.

    3. The cow leads the nose and the horse grabs the mane - grasps the key.

    4. The cattle return to the cottage - before and after.

    5. The furnace turns over - inverted frieze (poured coal).

    6. Pigtails at the back - illegal and undisciplined (messy tail hair).

    7, eighteen do Sun Qian put it twice - long heard and heard for a long time (Jiuwen Jiuwen) 8, birthday star Qi Xianhe - no way (no deer).

    9. There is a hole behind the temple - wonderful (temple through).

    10. The cow stepped on the stinky winter melon - the water was bad.

    11, the cow sets the horse - tired to death.

    12. The two petals of the cow's hooves are not closed.

    13. The hoof of the ox is offered - it shows that your horns (feet) are big.

    14. The ox pack rests on the sheep's back - it can't afford it.

    15. The rice pot is smoking-confused (rice paste).

    16, the tail of the ox swatting flies - coincidence; Just in time; Just right.

    17. The meat pot was thrown into the river - groggy (meat and meat heavy).

    18, Tang Seng's book - a serious cave Hu (a true scripture) 19, cowflies bite cow hooves - irrelevant itching; Perfunctory.

    20. The beaten dog bites the chicken - to make others angry.

    21, fanning and talking - crazy words (wind and wind talk) 22, leading the sheep into the photo studio - out of the foreign phase (out of the sheep).

    23. Eat in a small bowl - rely on the sky (rely on Tian).

    24. Planting vegetables on the wall - no edge (no garden).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The classic afterword is as follows:1. Jiang Taigong fishing - those who wish to take the bait.

    2. Stinky mosquitoes circulate around - bite.

    3. Fifteen buckets of water - seven up and eight down.

    4. Enter the eggplant field in the middle of the night - pinch the old and young together.

    5. Blowing the horn outside the window - (chirping) Mu Fu is famous.

    6. Anti-aircraft guns fight mosquitoes and neutrons - overkill.

    7, Ji Xun Sakura stirred sticks in the nest - chickens flew eggs.

    8. Grind the iron pestle into a needle - work to be natural.

    9. Ride a donkey and read the ledger - we'll see.

    10. The bald man plays an umbrella - there is no (hair) law and no law.

    11. Ride a donkey to eat bean buns - be careful of the stuffing.

    12. The lazy donkey is on the road - there is a lot of feces and urine.

    13. Ten miles to carry the trough - (hey) for you.

    14, the shell Lang wears flowers - stinky beauty.

    15, the shell Lang rolls the dung ball - which honey is brewed.

    16. Beat the drum on the left and the gong on the right - side knock.

    17. Eating Coptis chinensis and singing - taking suffering as pleasure.

    18. Scratching the cripple horizontally - you can't catch it in one step, you can't catch it step by step.

    19, the phoenix sticks chicken feathers in its body - one more move.

    20, Confucius took a broom - Sven swept the floor.

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