⒈Thousands of households always exchange new peaches for old charms.---Spring Festival
⒉The old year ends tonight, and the new year comes tomorrow. ----New Year's Eve
⒊I know from afar that my brothers have climbed to a high place, and there is only one less person planting dogwoods everywhere. ---Double Ninth Festival
⒋The sky is bright and clear on May 5th, and poplars circle the river and sing the dawn orioles.-- - Dragon Boat Festival
⒌The ashes of paper fly into white butterflies, and the blood and tears turn into red cuckoos.---Qingming Festival
The first day of the first lunar month: <
Wang Anshi
The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year,
The spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu,
Thousands of households are in the dark,
Always replace old talismans with new ones.
Qingming: <
Du Mu
It rains heavily during Qingming, and
passers-by feel like they are dying.
May I ask where the restaurant is?
The shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village in the distance.
Double Ninth Festival: <
Wang Wei
A stranger in a foreign land, I miss my family even more during the festive season.
I know from afar that my brothers have climbed to a high place, and there is one less person planting dogwood trees everywhere.
Dragon Boat Festival: "Song of the Race"
Zhang Jianfeng
On May 5th, the sky was clear and bright, with flowers surrounding the river and the singing of Xiaoying;
Before the envoy left the group house, his harmonious voice had been heard on the river.
Idioms, idioms, sayings, and proverbs about pigs
Pigs and dogs:
A metaphor for bad friends who are lazy and do not do their jobs
Pigs and scabies dogs:
Metaphors for humble or vulgar people
People are afraid of being famous. Pigs are afraid of being strong:
Pigs will be slaughtered when they become fat. This is a metaphor for people. Being famous will lead to trouble
One dragon and one pig:
This is a metaphor for two people who are very different from each other
Referring to pigs and scolding dogs:
Yu Referring to mulberry trees and scolding locust trees
Pigs and dogs are not as inferior as metaphors.
The pig is brave and brave, which is a metaphor for sharp and brave conflicts.
Pig friends and dog friends are metaphors for harming friends.
The pig's hoof is a metaphor for making small sacrifices in the hope of getting big rewards.
The expression "Bot Tutu Wolf Run" is a metaphor for the scene of running in a hurry. It is usually used to describe the situation when two armies are facing each other and the defeated army is fleeing.
Killing pigs to educate children is a metaphor for parents who should set an example and cultivate honest character in their children from an early age.
Pig friends and dog friends describe friends who can only have fun but cannot endure hardships.
Pigs and sheep change color, which is a metaphor for reversing and completely changing the situation.
Inferior to pigs and dogs. Swearing at people is worse than livestock.
The pig is brave and brave, which is a metaphor for sharp and brave conflicts.
The pig in Liaodong means that it is rare and strange, or it may be ashamed because of its shallow knowledge.
It’s okay to buy pigs in the horse shop (after saying a few words). A metaphor for something that comes out of nothing.
Pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger is a metaphor for cheating. One dragon and one pig are a metaphor for the difference between virtuous and dishonest people.
Mud pigs and tile dogs are metaphors for useless things.
Referring to pigs and scolding dogs is a roundabout way of cursing people.
Pig slave play, gambling or chess.
The fat pig arch is a metaphor for the benefits that come to your door.
The pig head in the temple (Xiehouyu) already has an owner. The extended metaphor has reasons and makes sense.
Zhu Bajie goes into battle (after saying a few words) and knocks down a palladium. It is a metaphor for not admitting one's fault, but biting others.
Zhu Bajie wears flowers (Xiehouyu): (1) Consciously beautiful. (2) The uglier the person is, the more mischievous they are.
Zhu Bajie looks in the mirror (Xiehouyu): (1) He is not a human being inside or outside. (2) Make him look bad in person.
Zhu Bajie takes a plane (after saying a few words) Ugly to the sky.
Zhu Bajie ate ginseng fruit without knowing the taste.
People are afraid of being famous and pigs are afraid of being fat (proverb) When people become famous, they often get into all kinds of trouble; when pigs become fat, they will be slaughtered soon.
When the money comes to do business, when the fire comes, it means that things are easier to do when the conditions are ripe.
I have never eaten pork, but I have also seen pigs running away (proverb). It is a metaphor that no matter how little knowledge you have, you will still know something.
Three pigs crossing the river is a metaphor for incorrect writing or inaccurate rumors. Also known as Three Bottles Crossing the River.
Sealing a pig and growing a snake is a metaphor for a greedy and violent person. It is also used to seal and repair snakes.
Herding pigs and listening to scriptures is a metaphor for diligent study.
The wolf rushes and the pig turbulence describes a person running away in a panic, or a bad person wreaking havoc and destruction.
Liaodong white pig refers to a person who is rare and strange and thinks he is extraordinary, or who is ashamed because of his shallow knowledge. Often used as a self-effacing word.
Being a beast is a metaphor for treating others impolitely.
Lu Yu Hai Pig Due to similar characters, there are errors in writing or printing. Also known as Haizi Luyu.
The metaphor of letter and dolphin fish is very trustworthy.
Wearing a rooster and wearing a dolphin. Because roosters and wild boars are aggressive, the ancients used them as symbols of bravery.
Barren cows and dolphins are a metaphor for the fact that although the strength of a big country is weak, if it overpowers a small country, the small country will surely perish.
Dolphins and dogs call others humbly their sons.
The pig's hoof is a metaphor for trying to get a lot of profit with a little something.
Eating puffer fish to the death (proverb) is a metaphor for reluctantly engaging in work.
The dolphin's shoulder does not hide its beans, which is a metaphor for being very frugal.
The food of dogs and pigs means that the food is very rough.
Dogs will not eat, which is a metaphor for people’s despicable and shameless conduct, which even pigs and dogs despise.
A dog is not as good as a pig. It is a metaphor for the despicable character of a person, not even as good as a pig or a dog.
Zeng Zi’s killing of pigs is a metaphor for people’s emphasis on trustworthiness.
Killing pigeons to teach their children means that parents teach their children that their words and deeds should be consistent.
Walking like dogs and pigs describes people’s despicable behavior. He also behaves like a dog.
The pig is brave and brave, which is a metaphor for sharp and brave conflicts.
Walking like a dog describes a person's despicable behavior.
Wolf running wildly: describing a reckless and reckless person.
Pig slave play: gambling.
A person who receives kindness from others but does not know how to repay it.
Borrowing a pig from a tiger means something impossible.
A tiger borrows from a sow: a metaphor for borrowing without repaying.
The pig owes the dog a debt: a matter of course.
If you don’t pick up feces, the pigs won’t have diarrhea: it just happens, or it should be like this.
People are afraid of being famous, but pigs are afraid of getting fat: Pigs are pampered and will never end well, because they will be slaughtered once they get fat. So sometimes fame often brings trouble to people.
A pig cannot hold up a tree: a metaphor for a hopeless person.
Zhu Bajie drank the knife-sharpening water and showed off in his heart: Zhu Bajie looks stupid on the outside, but he is very kind and smart on the inside, so this saying is used to mean that the appearance hides wisdom, and he is stupid in his appearance.
Sealing a pig with a long snake: a metaphor for a greedy and violent person.
A proverb that predicts an earthquake:
The chicken flies up to the tree and the pig’s circle.
Put green onions in the pig’s mouth to pretend to be an elephant.
Zhu Bajie ate ginseng fruit and didn’t know what it tasted like.
Offering a sow in a busy place will be embarrassing.
Zhu Bajie went into battle and defeated him.
The pigs gather firewood, the dogs light the fire, and the wild fox sweeps the floor to invite guests to sit.
The hunchback leads the sow, an injustice from the past life.
A dead pig is not afraid of boiling water.
A dog is not as good as a pig (idiom) Pig (zhì): pig. Not even as good as a pig or a dog. Describing extremely despicable conduct or extremely shameless behavior. [Quote] "Xunzi Honor and Disgrace": "This is a human being, but once a dog was not as good as a pig." It is also called "a dog is not as good as a pig." [nearly] worse than an animal
Wolf running like a wolf rushing like a wild animal. It describes a person running away in a panic, or a bad person wreaking havoc and destruction.
Pig friends and dog friends are metaphors for bad friends who are lazy and do not do their job properly. It also describes a friend who can only have fun and cannot endure hardship. Synonymous with "husband and dog friends".
The mud pig and the scabies dog are metaphors for humble or vulgar people
People are afraid of being famous, and the pigs are afraid that they will be slaughtered if they become fat. It is a metaphor for people who will get into trouble after becoming famous.
One dragon and one pig represent two people who are very different from each other. It comes from an article by Han Yu, a famous writer in the Tang Dynasty, which means that there is basically no difference between people when they are young, but the depth of knowledge varies with age, so there is a difference between a dragon and a pig.
Referring to pigs and scolding dogs is a roundabout way of cursing people. Synonymous with "pointing at mulberry trees and scolding huai trees".
Pigs and dogs are inferior metaphors.
The pig is brave and brave, which is a metaphor for sharp and brave conflicts.
The pig's hoof is a metaphor for making small sacrifices in the hope of getting big rewards.
The expression "Bot Tutu Wolf Run" is a metaphor for the scene of running in a hurry. It is usually used to describe the situation when two armies are facing each other and the defeated army is fleeing.
Killing pigs to educate children is a metaphor for parents who should set an example and cultivate honest character in their children from an early age.
Pigs and sheep change color, which is a metaphor for reversing and completely changing the situation.
Inferior to pigs and dogs. Swearing at people is worse than livestock. Synonymous with "dogs and pigs are not as good as dogs".
The pig in Liaodong means that it is rare and strange, or it may be ashamed because of its shallow knowledge.
It’s okay to buy pigs in the horse shop (after saying a few words). A metaphor for something that comes out of nothing.
Pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger is a metaphor for cheating. One dragon and one pig are a metaphor for the difference between virtuous and dishonest people.
Mud pigs and tile dogs are metaphors for useless things.
Pig slave play, gambling or chess.
The fat pig arch is a metaphor for the benefits that come to your door.
The pig head in the temple (Xiehouyu) already has an owner. The extended metaphor has reasons and makes sense.
Zhu Bajie goes into battle (after saying a few words) and knocks down a palladium. It is a metaphor for not admitting one's fault, but instead biting others.
Zhu Bajie wears flowers (Xiehouyu): (1) Consciously beautiful. (2) The uglier the person is, the more mischievous they are.
Zhu Bajie looks in the mirror (Xiehouyu): (1) He is not a human being inside or outside. (2) Make him look bad in person.
Zhu Bajie takes a plane (after saying a few words) Ugly to the sky.
Zhu Bajie ate ginseng fruit without knowing the taste.
People are afraid of being famous and pigs are afraid of getting fat (common saying) When people become famous, they often get into all kinds of trouble; when pigs get fat, they will be slaughtered soon.
It is easy to do business only when the conditions are ripe.
I have never eaten pork, but I have seen pigs running away (common saying), which means that no matter how little you know, you will still know something.
Three pigs crossing the river is a metaphor for wording errors or false rumors. Also known as Three Bottles Crossing the River.
Sealing a pig and growing a snake is a metaphor for a greedy and violent person. It is also used to seal and repair snakes.
Herding pigs and listening to scriptures is a metaphor for diligent study.
Liaodong white pig refers to a person who is rare and strange and thinks he is extraordinary, or who is ashamed because of his shallow knowledge. Often used as a self-effacing word.
Being a beast is a metaphor for treating others impolitely.
Lu Yu Hai Pig Due to similar characters, there are errors in writing or printing. Also known as Haizi Luyu.
The food of dogs and pigs means that the food is very rough.
Dogs will not eat, which is a metaphor for people’s despicable and shameless conduct, which even pigs and dogs despise.
Zeng Zi’s killing of pigs is a metaphor for people’s emphasis on trustworthiness.
Killing pigeons to teach their children means that parents teach their children that their words and deeds should be consistent.
Walking like dogs and pigs describes people’s despicable behavior. He also behaves like a dog.
The pig is brave and brave, which is a metaphor for sharp and brave conflict.
The pig is brave and brave, which is a metaphor for sharp and brave conflicts.
Walking like a dog describes a person's despicable behavior.
Pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger is a metaphor for cheating.
Chickens fly up trees and pigs circle around. This is a proverb that predicts earthquakes, so people in earthquake-prone areas incorporated it into songs: "Animals have precursors before earthquakes, and comprehensive abnormalities are used for forecasting. Cattle, sheep, mules and horses If they don't obey the pen, the mice will move and escape, the chickens will fly up to the trees and the pigs will be in the pen, and the ducks will not go into the water and the dogs will bite wildly."
The wild boar that cannot be killed is hiding in the tree. When a pig becomes angry, it will be very angry, and it will be so fierce that it will run rampant, so people say "the wild boar that cannot be killed is hiding in the tree".
A pig cannot support a tree, which is a metaphor for a hopeless person.
Pig’s idiom:
Put an onion in a pig’s nose - pretend to be an elephant.
Pork feet without soy sauce - Baiti (hoof).
The pig head in the City God’s Temple—has an owner.
Eating pig chin - loves to talk.
Eating pork and reciting Buddhist scriptures - hypocritical people.
The knife that nails a pig—be quick.
Evil wolves bite lame pigs - bullying the weak.
Hungry man with gun and pig head - quarrel.
A hungry pig occupies a wooden trough - and refuses to let go.
The bled pig - lay down.
The fat pig ran into the butcher's house - meat delivered to the door.
The fat pig ran into the butcher's house - seeking death.
Hao Yazi chews the pig's trotters - pulling the tendons horizontally.
If you can’t reduce pork, you will reduce tofu—bullying the weak and fearing the strong.
Eating fried dough sticks with just pork - it’s so boring.
The wolf cherishes the pig baby - it can’t be paid back (a metaphor of no return without going).
The old fat pig went to the slaughterhouse - the one who was knifed (a metaphor for someone who is the target of punishment).
The old pigeons landed on the pig's back - one is better than the other (metaphorically, one is worse than the other).
Crows think pigs are black—I don’t think so. (A metaphor for only seeing the shortcomings of others but not one's own faults)
Born from a tiger and a pig - evil and stupid.
The old sow eats a discus - such a hard mouth.
The old sow eats the crumbs from the bowl - her mouth is full of words (porcelain).
The offspring of an old sow - each generation is not as good as the last.
Old sows fight - using words but not using hands.
Old sows fight - just use their mouths.
The old sow fights with the cow-she shows her face.
The old sow wanders around the garden - looking for it and getting beaten.
The old sow fought with the cow - risking his life to throw him.
The old sow climbed the stairs - climbed high.
The old sow chased the rabbit - out of breath.
I steal pigs and cows - each one is more vicious than the other.
Buying a pig’s head for two yuan—it was a bargain for him.
Lin rushed to the wild boar forest - and survived.
Lu Zhishen made a big fuss in the wild boar forest - rough and fine.
Pigs in sacks - I don’t know what is right or wrong.
The blind pig squeaks - Heng Heng.
Having pig gall on your eyebrows means suffering before your eyes.
The pig heads in the temple - each has his own owner (metaphorically, they are all owned by others, there is nothing extra).
Sow’s ears - soft (a metaphor for being easily moved or shaken).
The sow destroys the root of the wall - making random arches (a metaphor for talking nonsense and making trouble).
Sows dislike rice bran - abnormal.
The sow burrowed into the cornfield - looking for the cobs to eat.
Pigs in a cattle pen - unreliable.
The thousand-year-old wild boar is the food of the tiger (a metaphor that sooner or later it will be someone else’s product).
Three hundred pounds of wild boar - a big mouth (a metaphor for eating).
Three dollars to buy a pig's head: just a mouth (a metaphor for having a good mouth and being able to talk)
Killing a pig without blowing it - withering away (fire retreating).
Killing a pig without losing its hair - blow it up first to see.
Whenever a pig-killer encounters obstacles, there are always guys.
Killing pigs will give away the spoils - everyone is worried about it.
Killing pigs and cutting off ears is not the key.
Kill the pig and disembowel it - search its intestines and scrape its belly.
Killing a pig and stabbing it in the butt - everyone has his or her own way.
Pencil sharpener for killing pigs - it all depends on the know-how.
The wild boar in the mountains - has a powerful mouth.
The crow in the tree, the pig in the pen - the same thing.
A dead pig is not afraid of being scalded by fire—it’s a risk.
Feed the pigs in the jar - one at a time.
Pig's trotters with the meat removed - cheap bones.
A razor kills a pig - cut it out and shave it.
Building a pig pen on the ridge of the field - the fat and water will not fall into the hands of outsiders.
Pigs in the slaughterhouse - left to be slaughtered.
Swallowing pig gallbladder and chewing Coptis chinensis means suffering one after another.
Pigs hang under the eaves - drips of bitter water.
The younger daughter-in-law buys pig offal—very nervous.
Cut off the ears of a castrated pig - both ends suffer.
Pigs raised in pens will inevitably be stabbed.
Wild boar's head as tribute - hypocritical.
Raise two pigs in one trough - compete for food.
Those who grow crops but kill pigs rely on the air to eat.
Zhu Bajie carries his wife on his back - he is not willing to spend any effort.
Zhu Bajie can’t become an immortal—it’s all about his mouth.
Zhu Bajie eats Coptis chinensis - it makes his mouth suffer.
Zhu Bajie eats pig trotters - mutilating his own flesh and blood.
Zhu Bajie pretends to be a hero - he is just talking about it.
Zhu Bajie wears earrings - he thinks he is beautiful.
Zhu Bajie wears flowers - the more, the uglier.
Zhu Bajie’s martial arts skills - knock him down with a rake.
Zhu Bajie’s mouth - self-appreciation.
Zhu Bajie fell into the kaleidoscope - full of ugliness.
Zhu Bajie loses his temper - ugly and evil.
Zhu Bajie arches the curtain - his mouth comes first.
Zhu Bajie crossed the Flame Mountain - a rake.
Zhu Bajie entered the land of girls - he was dazzled.
Zhu Bajie enters the slaughterhouse - he contributes himself.
Zhu Bajie gnaws on ground pears - what kind of immortals eat the same fruit.
Zhu Bajie buys pork liver - a rare kindhearted person.
Zhu Bajie sells fried liver - which lung is this?
Zhu Bajie sells jelly noodles - not many varieties, but a lot of taste.
Zhu Bajie’s Thirty-six Changes - No Good Face
Zhu Bajie Throws a Mirror - Afraid of Being Ugly
Zhu Bajie Seeks Buddhist Scriptures from the West - Half-hearted
Zhu Bajie goes on a blind date - afraid of showing his face
Zhu Bajie wants to marry a wife - wishful thinking
Zhu Bajie carries his wife on his back - willingly
Zhu Bajie recruits a wife - black light Black people
Pig intestines - can't be lifted up
Pig brains - can't be stolen
Pig urine soaks people and beats people - serious circumstances
< p>Pig mother-in-law eats her afterbirth - eats herselfRaising camels in a pig pen - outstanding
Taking a bath in pork soup - boring people
Pig hooves are not Put salt - Dan (light) horns (feet)
Pigs arch forward, chickens dig behind - each has its own way
Bristles brush - thick and hard
Digging a loach out of a pig’s mouth—you can’t dig it out even if you die
Those born in the Year of the Pig—people who eat meat
Those born in the Year of the Pig—they can eat and eat Sleeping
Those born in the Year of the Pig - can eat but not dry
Cooked pig head - cannot speak to death
Eat rotten pig hair in the mouth - A mess
Zhu Bajie looks in the mirror and is not a human being.
Idioms related to pigs:
1. Pig slave drama
2 , People are afraid of being famous and pigs are afraid of being strong
3. Pigs are humble and dogs are dangerous
4. Pigs are brave and brave (訨: wild boar)
5. Wolf and pig are rushing
6. Seal the pig with the snake
7. The pig pays a debt to the beast
8. The pig owes the dog a debt
9. The pig is a friend Dog friends
10. One dragon and one pig
11. Walking with dogs and pigs
12. Letters and dolphins
13. Killing pigs to teach children
14. Herding pigs and listening to scriptures
15. Seeing pigs wearing paint
16. Dogs and pigs will not eat the rest
17. Dogs are not as good as pigs
18. Pigs are mourned by a broken drum
19. Three pigs cross the river
20. White pigs in Liaodong
21. Lu Yuhai Pig
22. Pig's trotters and rice fields
23. Pigs and dogs are not as good as
24. Dead pigs are not afraid of boiling water.
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Zhu Bajie eats ginseng fruit...not knowing the taste
Offering a sow in a busy place...it is embarrassing
Zhu Bajie goes into battle ...beat a palladium
The hunchback leads the sow...the injustice of the past life
Buying pigs in the horse shop...there is no such thing
Zhu Bajie enters the slaughterhouse - he contributes himself
Zhu Bajie enters the land of girls - he is dazzled
Zhu Bajie wears earrings - he thinks he is beautiful
Zhu Bajie's martial arts- Make a rake
Zhu Bajie’s Thirty-six Changes - Doesn’t Have a Good Face
Zhu Bajie Dating - Afraid of Showing His Face
Zhu Bajie Goes to the West to Seek Buddhist Scriptures - Half-hearted
Zhu Bajie cannot become an immortal - the bad thing is in his mouth
Zhu Bajie arches the curtain - his mouth is advanced
Zhu Bajie falls into the kaleidoscope - is full of ugliness
Zhu Bajie's photo - asking for embarrassment (Look)
Zhu Bajie smashed the mirror - he was afraid of being ugly
Zhu Bajie bought pork liver - he has a rare heart
Zhu Bajie pretended to be a hero - he was just talking about it
Zhu Bajie is looking for a bride - a black man with black lights
Zhu Bajie sells jelly - not many varieties, but a lot of taste
Zhu Bajie sells fried liver - which lung is this
< p>Zhu Bajie's mouth - self-appreciationZhu Bajie gnaws on ground pears - what kind of immortals eat fruits
Zhu Bajie wears flowers - the more the uglier they are
Zhu Bajie eats pigs Crying - self-mutilation of flesh and blood
Zhu Bajie eats Coptis chinensis - it makes him suffer a lot
Zhu Bajie eats ginseng fruit - it makes him suffer a lot
Zhu Bajie plays tricks - beats him upside down and rake< /p>
Zhu Bajie crossed the Flame Mountain - a rake
Zhu Bajie went to heaven to pray to Buddha - dusted off his unsteady heart
Pig urine bubbles were penetrated - a serious plot
Pig mother-in-law eats the coating - she eats herself
Pig bristle brush-thick and hard
Pig's large intestine-can't be lifted up
Pig's mouth digs out loach- Even if you die, you can’t dig it out
Taking a bath in pork soup - a tired person
Pigs dig forward, chickens dig behind - each has its own doorway
In the pig pen Raising camels - outstanding
Pig trotters do not put salt - Dan (light) horns (feet)
Pig brains - do not steal until death
Zhu Bajie carries his wife on his back - Are willing to spend effort
Zhu Bajie wants a wife - willingly
Zhu Bajie wants to marry a wife - wishful thinking
Zhu Bajie is angry - ugly and evil
Zhu Bajie looks in the mirror - asking for embarrassment