Adou's empire - given away for free
Adou-like character - incompetent
Ah Er plays the sheng - playing the flute indiscriminately
Ah'er is a doctor (doctor of traditional Chinese medicine) - no one dares to invite him
Ah'er is all over the street - being a fool
My brother eats noodles - scratching at random
Grandma has a beard - abnormal
Aqing's sister-in-law pours tea - no water leaks; no leaks at all
Eating sea pepper (pepper) next to the stove - fever inside and outside
Being whipped rather than stick-eating the soft rather than the hard
The beaten dog bites the chicken-taking it out on others
The beaten turtle-shrinking its neck
p>I’m sorry for being slapped - servile
The ball that was slapped - deflated
The foxtail grass that was frosted - wilted (nian)
Short ladder to go up to a high house - cannot reach the eaves
A short man wears high heels - height is limited
A short man fights a wolf - light Can't shout
The dwarf flies a kite - getting higher and higher; rising higher and higher
The dwarf farts - humbles himself
The dwarf goes sightseeing - echoes the voice
The dwarf crosses the river - peace of mind
The dwarf pulls out the general from within - makes do with the materials; takes advantage of the shortcomings
The dwarf climbs the stairs - eagerly awaits )
The dwarf climbs the hill - rises step by step; climbs higher step by step
The dwarf rides a big horse - is in a dilemma; is in a dilemma
The dwarf wants to reach the sky - Not knowing how high the sky is; delusion; wishful thinking
The dwarf sits on a high stool - unable to reach up and down; troubled up and down
Loves to litigate and be a hero - poor vindictiveness
In the nunnery The wooden fish is allowed to be knocked by anyone
The quail want to eat the fruit on the tree - they can't reach it; they only think about good things; they want nothing more than good things
Watching people drowning on the shore - they don't save them until they die
p>Practice the moon on the shore - work at your own expense; wasted effort; wasted effort
Buy shoes according to other people's feet - copy by rote
Take medicine according to the prescription - follow the instructions< /p>
Press the cow's head to drink water - it can't be done; there is nothing you can do
The bald man's head - no hair (dharma) and no sky
Press the gourd to rise Picked up the ladle - looked at one end and lost the other; one after another
The top door of the chopping board - the tube is wide
The rolling pin on the chopping board - a single stick
< p>Meat on the chopping board - to be slaughtered by others; to be slaughtered by othersFish on the chopping board - to be knifed
Stalking in secret - sneaking around
Fighting in secret - fighting for a while
Threading needles in the darkroom - sad
Making a stumbling block in secret - nian'er is bad
銊 Put ice on the pan - it melted into soup
Put pancakes on the pan - toss it over
The dog who was beaten - was very angry
It was beaten The fat pig with the knife - not afraid of boiling water
The beaten duck - running around
Pecking at the rice by pressing the chicken head - wasted effort
After all Burning the lamp oil - heartburn (core)
Sand well - not deep enough
Taking out all the sand - not much
Walking on stilts in the desert - Not a road
Chasing thieves in the desert--tracking and chasing
Sand builds a dam--collapses as soon as it hits
Eating sand-flesh watermelon--so sweet In my heart
Written on the sand dam - erase it if necessary
Home in the sand dune - uncertain
Stir-fried beans in a casserole - can't be grasped
Sail a boat on the beach - it is difficult to advance or retreat
A well in the sand - the pan is not deep
(A metaphor for not being able to proceed, not being able to go deep). )
Warming in the desert - using local materials (firewood)
Water in the desert - every little bit is precious
Walking on the beach - one step at a time
Building a house on the beach - the foundation is not strong
It is obligatory for Monk Sha to carry luggage
Nailing wooden shoes to make cones - redundant
< p>Hitting the ears with nails--too far away from the topicLowering the hand when driving nails--missing the point
Taking a knife with pigs--quickly< /p>
Use a pencil sharpener to kill a pig - it all depends on the know-how
Kill a pig and cut off its ears - not the key point
Kill a pig and disembowel it - search its intestines and scrape its belly
Killing a pig without losing its hair - blow it up first to see
Killing a pig but stabbing it in the butt - each has its own way
Whoever kills a pig encounters obstacles - there are guys< /p>
Killing a pig without showing off - withering away (fire retreating)
Killing a pig with water - everyone is concerned
Killing without showing blood - insidious
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A murderer must pay his life, and a debtor must repay his money--should
A knife for killing a chicken--not of much use
A knife for killing a chicken--making a fuss out of a molehill
(Metaphor for treating small things as big things.
Contains the meaning of being unworthy. )
The fool has not yet picked up firewood - look for this path
The fool sleeps on the cool bed - it all depends on the time and energy
The fool wins the first prize- - Rare
Silly eldest sister plays the harp--don't know which string to pull
Silly eldest sister's painting--Tulai
Silly eldest sister plays chess--see Step by step
Silly Sister Sings - Taili Zhu
The sieve takes off the blank - it might as well be (square)
The sieve is filled with water - there are many loopholes
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The sieve filled with water - full of loopholes
The sun-dried hemp stalks - would rather break than bend
Fishing on the mountain, one by one the money fans turn around
Mountain Monkey Yu Climbing trees - my specialty
Rolling eggs on the cliff - there is no good one
Blowing the trumpet on the top of the mountain - your name will be heard far and wide
In the mountains There is no tiger - the monkey is king
Shanxi fellow - loves to be jealous
The creek in the mountain - cannot make big waves
The pheasant marries the phoenix - Not suitable
Bamboo on the mountain - empty inside
Skating on the mountain - landslide
The mountain is different from the flesh on the forehead - not much oil and water
< p>Mountain torrents hit stones - if you don't want to roll, you have to rollBamboo shoots in the mountains - sharp mouth, thick skin and hollow belly
If the mountain collapses, use a rope hoop - it takes a lot of effort
Digming a well on the top of the mountain - a futile effort
Goats and wild horses together - not sociable
Wild boars in the mountains - bad mouths
Red envelopes in the mountains Zongzi--didn't find any (jujube)
Baking on the fire on the hillside--using local materials (firewood)
Opening a river in the cave--only going in and out
Goat Seeing tiger skin - intimidated
Cold and stuffy nose - poor sense of smell
Injury to the fur - no harm to the body
Shang Fang's sword in hand - okay Postlude to the loss
Going to the grave without burning paper - making the ancestors angry
The mule is bound - cannot be kicked open
(Metaphor cannot be dealt with. )
Carrying moso bamboo up the mountain - not thinking about the future
(A metaphor for not thinking carefully.)
The balloon in the sky - fluttering
Loaded bullets--on the verge of firing
Loaded clocks--not resting for a minute
God's father--God knows who
The hanged man meets Jigong - he wants to die
The kite in the sky - relies on people to pull the strings
Going to the street to buy radishes - you want happiness in your heart
< p>Go up the beam and ask for a blacksmith - you're looking for the wrong personGo up the mountain to cut firewood and sell it, go down the mountain to buy firewood - one more procedure
Go up the mountain to fish - money lovers turn around
Rusty iron locks - not enlightened
Birds and turtles on the market - shrinking back
Fish and shrimps on the beach - jumping and jumping
There is smoke in the bag - Shaobao
Drinking salt soup when thirsty - futile effort
Meeting clear spring water when thirsty - just right
Drinking salt soup when thirsty It's too late to dig a well - it's too late
Red-hot pig iron - the harder it is hit, the harder it gets
(a metaphor for being very strong, one would rather suffer physical pain than expose the party's secrets)
Burn incense and drive away the monks - overshadowing the guest
(Metaphor of the secondary overpowering the important. )
The fire is not burning well - genius (adding firewood)
The eminent monk of Shaolin Temple - extraordinary skill
The clothes you wear when you are young and old - outdated goods< /p>
Tongue licking nose - a bit of envy
(A metaphor for a big difference.)
Snake eats eel - longer than shorter
Snake Eating eel - comparing length
Snake drills through bamboo tube - a road
Hit the stick only after the snake has passed - hindsight
(Metaphor for losing the opportunity to do something.)
A snake swallows a rat and an eagle takes a snake in its mouth - one thing kills another
Snake and scorpion make friends - the poison is added
(Metaphorically, one is more powerful than the other) Poisonous.)
Snake stung by scorpion - one is more poisonous than the other
Snake eats elephant - see how he (it) swallows it
Snake Swallowing an elephant - what a big stomach says
A snake enters a bamboo tube - it's a dead end
She Taijun is a hundred years old and in command - there is no one in the court
Taijun She’s dragon-head crutch - even if you have money, you can’t buy it.
Sacrificing yourself to pick peonies on the cliff - not caring about life and death but still greedy for flowers
(This is a metaphor for risking everything for a woman.
)
The smell of musk - can't contain it
Gods and fairies come to earth - a match made in heaven
Fairy gods fight - mortals suffer
< p>There is a hole behind the statue - Miao (Temple) Xiu LaA sharpshooter's target shooting - nine out of ten sure
(A metaphor for doing things very confidently)
The fairy daughter Descend to the mortal world - a good match in one day
(A metaphor for a match born in heaven.)
A hungry tiger in the mountains - extremely vicious
Ginger - old and spicy
(It is a metaphor that the older a person is, the more things he has experienced, the more experienced he will be in doing things
.)
The main swallower of centipedes--hundred Claws scratching the heart
Kicking stones in anger - hurting one's own feet
(Metaphorically, one has to suffer in the end.)
Making cooked rice from rice - cooking Just leave it
A businessman's scale - weighing a thousand pounds
Being a businessman - all about trading
The main iron went into the blacksmith to fish - all suffered Sleep
Main iron tofu - eat soft rather than hard
Pig iron weights - honest pimples
Pig iron mending pots - make money with your own money
I am not angry after giving birth to a child - I am scared to death
The mole formed on my eyebrows - cannot be changed
The horns formed - cannot be straightened
/p>
(A metaphor for showing off in front of experts, which will show your low level and make everyone laugh
words)
Wet cotton - no way to play (talk)
Lice hide in shabby coats - if you have something to live in, you have nothing to eat
(A metaphor for life being difficult, don’t worry about this, just worry about that.)
Misstepped and entered the ecstasy - not confused or confused
Losed the horse and cart - the situation is over
Lost both hands - no hope
Ten The moon of five - full and perfect
Fifteen women quarreling - all talking
Fifteen big men sleeping on the floor - seven horizontally and eight vertically
Ten Five statues of gods arranged on two levels - seven high and eight low
Fifteen copper coins lying on the ground - scattered
Ten duck heads made into a pot - talkative
Ten heads - some long and some short
Throwing stones into public toilets - causing public outrage (dung)
(A metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts. )
Carrying a ladder to the sky - no way
Carrying bamboo poles into the alley - straight ahead
Sleeping on the bench - think about the spaciousness; good dreams don't last long< /p>
The mahjong on the bench - can't be grasped
The bench fell to the ground - all four feet in the air
It's a sure thing - not running
On the bench Putting eggs - dangerous
Half a copper coin - not a square circle
(Metaphor of failure. )
Half a catty for eight taels - no one is better or worse (a metaphor for not distinguishing between them.)
Half a catty for eight taels - no one suffers
Half a day of planning in the clouds - considered high
Half a day of singing in the clouds - empty joy
(It is a metaphor for being happy in vain, but it does not achieve the goal.) < /p>
Turning around in the clouds for half a day - finally landing
(A metaphor for falling sooner or later.)
Handling a lantern in the clouds for half a day - Gao Ming
Having scissors hanging in the clouds for half a day - Gao Cai
Happling sun bags hanging in the clouds half a day - pretending to be crazy
Don't be surprised when there is thunder in the middle of the night - having a clear conscience
Eating cucumbers in the middle of the night - not knowing the beginning or the end (a metaphor for not knowing the story or the details of something.)
Dreaming about being an emperor in the middle of the night - happiness lasts for a while
(a metaphor for not knowing the story or details.) Endless pursuit of happiness may be a metaphor for a dream that does not last long, and one is in vain.)
Lying half-body in the coffin village - waiting to die
(A metaphor for being unable to contribute to the people anymore. .
)
Become a monk on the way - learn from scratch
Keep guests on the way - speak enthusiastically
Show down Cheng Yaquan on the way - come out of the blue
Can’t embroider a single flower for half a month - really (needle) slow
Half a day in the clouds shouting the sun sign - the voice is very loud
Half a day in the clouds Slapping hands in the clouds - fantasy (ring)
Eating and drinking in the clouds for half a day - shouting in the sky
Making speeches in the clouds for half a day - high lectures
Performing acrobatics in the clouds for half a day ——Art masters are bold
Looking for a partner in the clouds for a long time - the requirements are too high
Throwing cotton in the clouds for a long time - it will definitely fail
Written by Bi Tianyunli Articles - empty words
Half a day chatting in the clouds - talking eloquently
Half a day singing in the clouds - the tone is too high
Half a day farting in the clouds - smelly Full of gas
Climbing a mountain in the middle of the night - not knowing the level
Tug of war in the middle of the night - secretly exerting force
Doing business in the middle of the night - secretly trading
Poking at the henhouse with half clothes - making trouble in secret
Leading up the palace at night - making trouble in secret
Eating Coptis chinensis in the middle of the night - complaining in secret
Eating Gansu in the middle of the night ——I don’t know the beginning or the end
Ringing the bell in half clothes-a blockbuster
Song fell in love
Pricking a knife with a white radish-something that doesn’t bleed
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(①It is a metaphor for refusing to pay more. ②It is a metaphor for being unhappy.)
A white-eyed wolf wearing a straw hat - pretending to be a good person
(It is a metaphor for a vicious-hearted bad guy pretending to be a good person) Good people, deceive.)
Aspen leaves - two sides of light
White sugar mixed with honey - sweeter than sweeter
(Metaphory is better than sweeter) Good.)
Bitter melon mixed with sugar - bitter and sweet
(A metaphor for contradictory mental states or complicated feelings.)
Buy it in Baihui store Medicine - looking for the wrong door
(Metaphor for the wrong door.)
White glass bottle of water - see through
Cabbage has a long heart - getting old< /p>
Idiot's gourd - a fool
The Skeleton Demon sings - a strange tune
The Skeleton Demon's food - don't touch it
The White Bone Demon said—not speaking human language
The White Bone Demon looked in the mirror—he was not a human being inside and out
The White Snake saved Xu Xian—she tried her best
The White Bone Demon Deceiving Tang Monk - One plan failed, but another one was made
The White Bone Demon met Sun Wukong - and his true form appeared
The White Bone Demon packed the bride into a bag - the evil spirit in the demon
< p>The white-eyed wolf wears a straw hat - he can't change himselfThe white-eyed wolf wears glasses - he's good at pretending
Peer the tofu skin in a pot of white water - he can't do it
< p>Boiled winter melon in plain water - no taste(This is a metaphor for the wrong way. )
White glass bottled water - seen through
Cabbage with a long heart - old
Idiot's gourd - a fool
The White Bone Demon sings - a strange tune
The White Bone Demon's food - don't touch it
The White Bone Demon sings - does not speak human language
The White Bone Demon's photo Mirror - no one inside or outside
The White Snake saves Xu Xian - tries her best
The White Bone Demon deceives Tang Monk - once the plan fails, another child appears
The White Bone Demon deceives Tang Monk The Sun Wukong—revealed his true form
The Bones Bride in Fine Decoration—The Evil Spirit
The white-eyed wolf wears a straw hat—cannot change into a human being
The white-eyed wolf wears glasses ——Pretend to be ready
Peel the tofu skin in a pot of white water-can’t do it
Boil winter melon in white water-no taste
Scheme
, Boiled tofu in white water - tasteless
: The White Snake is pressed under the Lei Feng Tower - there is always someone to rescue her
Qi Niangniang fights against Fahai - all her energy is lost
< p>The White Snake drank realgar wine - and revealed her true formThe White Snake suddenly broke the bridge - and remembered her old love
The fourth child among the hundreds of surnames - what he said is true ( Li)
A hundred-mile-long road does not need to turn - it is too straight
The 100-meter dash - has a beginning and an end
A century-old melon seeds and a thousand-year-old tree - deep-rooted
A century-old bird and turtle lays rotten eggs - an old bad guy
A centenarian’s birthday - a rare occasion
A million lions crossing the river - momentum Not to be used
Hung a red light on a hundred-foot-tall pole - from the outside you can see the red light inside
(A metaphor that appears to be wrong, but actually does not work.)
A hundred years old Son - rare
(Metaphor is not easy to get or do. Or metaphor is not often encountered.)
Bailingzi meets parrot - meets one who can sing and can talk.
(Metaphors each have their own specialties.)
Don’t pronounce the first character of a hundred surnames - the first word is money
(Metaphorically, there is only money in the eyes.
)
The second surname is missing from the family - lack of money
The ferry failed and the boat capsized - a mistake at both ends
After bowing to heaven and earth, he went to beg for food - —I haven’t had a good day
The words to say New Year’s greetings—nice to me
Don’t kowtow when I greet you—what are you doing here?
After praying to heaven and earth to beg for food—I haven’t had a day. Good times
Blowing the trumpet at the age of eighty - long life and shortness of breath
Growing a beard at the age of eight thousand - it is a personal decision
The Eight Immortals table is missing a leg - The situation is not balanced
Eight sparrows carry the sedan chair - cannot afford it
Fifteen kinds of peanuts in August - blind command
Dancing at the age of eighty - old Innocence
Eight coins tell fortunes - how can they guarantee you a lifetime
Eight Immortals crossing the sea - each showing their magical powers
Eight Immortals crossing the sea - a walking phoenix that can move the wind, a flying phoenix that can move the wind, It's raining
My palms have been bitten by mosquitoes - my hands are itchy
Hitting my palms to no avail - all in vain
Hitting my eyes - actually covering my eyes Can't live in the sky
Cracking bricks with your hands - hard kungfu
Pull a dog squatting on the wall - pretending to be a tiger on the ground
(Metaphor for pretending to be a wealthy gentleman J
Pu La Dog lifts the door curtain—all with one mouth
Pu La Dog bites the moon—I don’t know how high the sky is
(A metaphor for not knowing how capable I am) , very overestimating one's abilities
Looking in the mirror with scarred eyes - asking for embarrassment
The second child in "Family Surnames" is missing - no money
Don’t pronounce the first one of a hundred surnames - it means money
The old crooked-necked tree - finalized
The lark meets the parrot - the singing one meets Can speak
Plucked pigeons - let's see how you fly
Plucked the carrots and you have eyes - not Bai Jiuli
Plucked the carrots The hole is there - well-founded
Plucked radishes and planted onions - each crop is spicier than the last
Plucked lion - makes you laugh
Plucked pigeons - unable to fly
(The metaphors are more powerful than the others.)
The jointed bamboo shoots - upwards every day
(A metaphor for someone who is promising and has a future.)
Tug-of-war - pull at both ends
Treat it as a pillow - forget about it
Put your hand in In the eyes of others - asking for trouble
(A metaphor for asking for trouble.)
Treating pearls as mud balls - really ignorant
An ox's horns are placed on a donkey's head - four different things
Practice your aim at the shooting range - turn a blind eye
The overlord treats guests - you have to eat even if you don't want to eat< /p>
White cloth enters the dye vat - it cannot be washed
Daydreaming - random thoughts
(A metaphor for unfounded imagination. )
Black and white - black and white
(A metaphor for right and wrong, good and evil.)
Sauteed green onions with cabbage leaves - kiss (green) plus kiss ( Green)
(A metaphor for being particularly friendly, having a close relationship, and being connected.)
Cooked cabbage and tofu—no one takes credit from anyone else
( Metaphorically, no one can take advantage of anyone else)
The white lady drank realgar wine and revealed her true form
The white-bone spirit brought food to Tang Seng - a false intention
< p>There is a lamp on the table of the Eight Immortals - it is clearly thereThere is a chamber pot on the table of the Eight Immortals - not a guy
There is only one grain in the eight acres of land - this one
(The metaphor is pitiful.)
The radish of Balizhuang---beautiful in the heart
The Eight Tigers broke into Youzhou--dead and lost
(A metaphor for a loss that is too great.)
Eight horses cannot pull apart - inseparable
Catch rabbits on August 15th. I will celebrate the festival with you, and I will celebrate the festival without you< /p>
(The metaphor has nothing to do with the overall situation.)
Watch the dragon lantern on August 15th - more than half a year late
(The metaphor is too late and too late.)
The cucumber shed in August—an empty shelf
(a metaphor for something that has only form but no content.)
Persimmons in August—the older they get, the redder they become
The weather in August—sometimes sunny, sometimes rainy
(A metaphor for the changeable nature of people or things, making people unpredictable.)
Write one stroke of the eight characters—less one flower
(A metaphor for lacking too much.
)
The eighty-year-old old lady was out of breath while learning to play the trumpet
The eighty-year-old old man was out of breath when playing the trumpet
The eighty-year-old grandma-- It’s so cliché
The Eight Immortals don’t need boats to cross the sea - they have their own rules (crossing)
The eighty-year-old grandma’s three-year-old grandson - the old is old and the little is small
Eight Eat moon cakes on the fifteenth day of the lunar month - just the right time
Place a chamber pot on the Eight Immortals table - not a guy who is accomplished (holding wine)
Basho results - one heart
The juggler uses a bright handkerchief - not to hide or tuck
The juggler uses a piece of cloth - to cover up
Baoyu and Xiangyun cry Jia Mu - each has his own tears< /p>
The worm in the stalk of corn - specializes in (boring) the heart
Making corn noodles into Yuanxiao - difficult to knead together
Bitch seeing off guests - hypocrisy
The deflated suona - let’s see how you play
Feeding tigers under the covers - harming others and yourself
Farting under the covers - Neng Wen( Smell) Nengwu (cover)
To fart in bed - to swallow alone
To cover the table with the sheet - to be (the table circumference) is very large
To be confused; by Blinded - not sober at all
Changed from robe to undershirt - more than enough
Picking peonies on the bed - greedy for flowers even before death
Not eating when seriously ill Medicine - waiting to die
Peeling onions and pounding garlic - small things
Peeled trees - not growing
Peeled toad three - heart Immortal
Peel off the cuttlefish skin and reveal the belly - a black heart
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Zhu Bajie looks in the mirror - he is not a human being inside and outside
The narcissus does not bloom - pretending to be garlic
A dumb person eats it Huang Lian - You know your own suffering (or "You cannot express the suffering")
There is also a homophonic Xiehouyu, which adds elements of homophony to the previous one. For example:
Nephew lights lanterns - as usual (uncle)
Confucius moves house - all loses (books)
Burns flagpole - long charcoal ( Sigh, that is, enjoyment)
The sword in the cesspool - literary (sounding) cannot be done, and martial arts (dancing) cannot be done either.