Poems about camels

Poems about camels

Bai Juyi sells camels.

Riding a horse for five years after drinking, booing when it is discounted. Ji Xiang still sighed, but Lotte didn't care about Locke.

Travel on land immediately.

An expert puts a willow branch on a camel, and an expensive horse changes a moth eyebrow. Who can solve things in the world like me? Shan Tong of Xiao Jian thinks this is appropriate.

Juyong Diecui Chen Fu

Cliffs in Wan Ren are like cut iron, and birds can't fly over mossy rocks. There is no bike in the dead wood and no snow in June. The sand beyond the Great Wall is boundless, and camel yells at Huang Yun at night. Zheng Hong fell from the sky, with a loud voice, trouble and a small moon.

Two-part allegorical sayings about camels

Camels pull planes-they're too strong to be anywhere.

Hit the camel-hit it when you have enough rest.

Camels roll-they don't turn red.

Camels give birth to donkeys-a strange species.

Camels eat salt-their hearts are cold and bitter.

Camels fart-want to (ring) head not low.