The answer to the two-part allegorical saying-Frosted eggplant has faded.
The answer to the two-part allegorical saying "Frost Beating Eggplant" unfolds the classic "arsenic mixed juice"-diabolical.
Soak pepper in arsenic-it's very spicy.
Frosted cucumber-wrinkled
Frosted eggplant-soft and deaf
Frosted eggplant-it's flat.
The frosted bristlegrass has withered.
White sugar is wrapped in arsenic-it's poisonous.
An old hen who ate arsenic-can't lift her head.
Frosting on wax gourd-light at both ends
Bury arsenic in the grave-malice
The answer to the two-part allegorical saying "Frosting Eggplant" expands the popular article-Frosted Peony on the Dry River Beach-and it won't be long.
Frosted soybean-falling apart
Soak arsenic in dry white wine-toxic and spicy; disastrous
Great injustice-a strange thing; Strange thing
Arsenic mixed with green onions-toxic and spicy; disastrous
Arsenic water and Jiang Shui-toxic and spicy.
Chrysanthemum in autumn-weatherproof
Sorghum seedlings were beaten up by frost.
Frosted cucumber-fading.
Scrubbed hemp leaves-depression
Frozen shoots-death
Scrubbed green onions-soft and not drooping; Never give up; Heart never dies
Frost on the roof-shelter from the sun
Snow condenses on eyelids, and ice freezes on eyelashes-wind and frost all the way.
A basket of eggplant and a basket of anal beans-dilemma (basket)
Eggplant on the south wall-Yin egg (metaphor for the bad thing of not showing up)
Sorghum Straw with Eggplant-Unbelievable
Eggplant grows on the spine-gives birth to the external heart.
The extension of first frost's two-part allegorical saying of playing eggplant. The latest article is the eggplant at the root of the south wall-Yin egg.
Frosted eggplant-soft and deaf
Frosted eggplant-it's flat.
Hide eggplant behind-have an external heart; Gave birth to an external heart.
I ate grilled eggplant. -Hypersensitivity
Eggplant on rice cooker-textiles
Eggplant on Sorghum Stem-Unbelievable
Why not wax gourd, just grind eggplant-bully the weak and fear the hard?