"Wolf Coming" describes people fleeing in panic, or bad guys vandalizing.
Friends of pigs and dogs are compared to lazy and idle bad friends. Also describe friends who can only have fun and can't get into trouble. The pronoun of "friend".
Mud pigs and dogs are metaphors for humble or vulgar people.
People are afraid that famous pigs will be slaughtered when they gain weight, which means that people will be in trouble when they become famous.
A pig in Yi Long is a huge gap between them. From an article by Han Yu, a famous writer in the Tang Dynasty, it means that people are
There is little difference in childhood, but the depth of knowledge in his later years is different, so there is a difference between Yi Long and a pig.
Refers to pigs scolding dogs, beating around the bush. Synonymous with "pointing fingers at mulberry and cursing trees".
Pigs and dogs are not as good as metaphors.
Zhu is a metaphor for sharp and brave conflicts.
The hoof of a dolphin is a metaphor for hoping to get a big reward with a small sacrifice.
A group of wolves suddenly rushed over, which is a metaphor for a rushing scene. It is usually used to describe the situation in which two armies are at war and the defeated army runs away.
Killing pigs to teach children means that parents should set an example and cultivate their children's honest character from an early age.
Pigs and sheep changing color is a metaphor for reversing and completely changing the situation.
If pigs and dogs are not as good as swearing or even livestock. Synonym of "Dogs are Cowards"
The pig in Liaodong said it was strange, or it was ashamed of its shallow knowledge.
There is no such thing as a horse shop buying pigs. Metaphor is made out of nothing.
Dressing as a pig and eating a tiger is a metaphor for wholehearted deception. Yi Long, a pig, is a metaphor for human virtue and unworthiness.
Mud pigs and tile dogs are metaphors for useless things.
Slaves who raise pigs gamble or play chess.
The fat pig arch is a metaphor for the benefits of door-to-door delivery.
The pig head in the temple has been taken. The extended metaphor is reasonable.
Pig Bajie went into battle (two-part allegorical saying) and hit a palladium. Metaphor does not admit his fault, but bites others.
Pig Bajie wears flowers (two-part allegorical saying): (1) Consciously beautiful. (2) The uglier people are, the more trouble they have.
Pig Bajie looks in the mirror (two-part allegorical saying): (1) It's not human inside and outside. (2) Give him an ugly face.
Pig is ugly by plane.
Pig eight quit to eat ginseng fruit (two-part allegorical saying