A Complete Collection of Common Proverbs in Changsha in 2020

Two-part allegorical saying is one of the traditional languages and cultures widely circulated among Chinese people. It is humorous and reflects the wisdom of our working people. The following is a collection of three Changsha proverbs I brought to you, hoping to help you!

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Two-part allegorical sayings are characterized by homophony and metaphor, such as "clay bodhisattva doesn't protect himself when crossing the river", "rolling pin doesn't catch fire" and "my nephew still plays lanterns". Another important feature of two-part allegorical sayings is knowing. After knowing, the concept has been expanded and extended. For example, the language of two-part allegorical sayings such as "Monk Zhang Er is at a loss" and "Weasel is unkind to pay New Year greetings to chickens" is humorous and often makes people smile after reading it. If the joke makes you laugh, then the two-part allegorical sayings will make your mouth slightly upturned, which makes you feel wonderful.

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What is Xiangjiang backstroke?

This is a typical two-part allegorical saying in Changsha. Everyone who swims knows that backstroke is easy to breathe because his face is on the water, but swimmers can't see the swimming place, so it is easy to go in the wrong direction, which is relatively difficult. Xiangjiang River is the mother river of Hunan Province. Although it is not as swift and high as the big rivers and seas, it is still relatively wide. Xiangjiang backstroke is still a test for swimmers.

Burning turtle hurts my stomach.

The origin of "burning turtle hurts stomach": Chapter 8 of Liu Bingren's Yushu Qionghua: Xia Zhenmu frowned, but did not open his eyes, mumbling: "Alas! It hurts in the turtle's stomach when it burns, and you still have the heart to sleep. "

When I first came into contact with this sentence, it's easy for me to say that I can't say that I am dumb enough to eat Rhizoma Coptidis, or that I can't say anything confusing when I cook jiaozi in a teapot. When I burned the turtle, because its head could be retracted, the shell on its back was hard and thick, which means I burned the turtle and made its internal organs ache in its hard shell. Metaphorically speaking, people feel pain, ridicule or banter, and it is hard to say that pain is in their hearts. Also known as "burning a turtle hurts in my heart."

The rotten sweet potatoes in the grain store are peeled enough (study)

This two-part allegorical saying has a strong chronological color. Since the implementation of the unified purchase and marketing of grain in the 1950s, there have been specialized grain stores. People have to queue up to buy food bags and oil bottles with food stamps, oil stamps or books to buy grain and oil. During the three-year difficult period, the grain store also provided some sweet potatoes and no rice to eat. "Melons and fruits are the generation", some sweet potatoes are bitten or smashed by insects, and the rotten parts are cut off. Sometimes a sweet potato is pitted, and it is also sold or eaten by itself. Therefore, Changsha people have a popular two-part allegorical saying that "rotten sweet potatoes in grain shops are enough to cut (learn)".

Later, it was extended to various industries, describing that a person with excellent skills and sufficient experience would give him a thumbs-up and say, "Then let's learn from the rotten sweet potatoes in the grain store", which is also a self-deprecating statement; For beginners, this sentence is somewhat instructive. You should learn with an open mind, stupid birds fly first, and the learning process is full of hardships and challenges.

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In raising children, the mother said that "children and grandchildren have their own blessings, so don't be cattle and horses for them", "spoiled children are unfilial, spoiled dogs are on the stove", "criminals go to court and spoil their parents" and "mother's pain will repay her cubs, and dogs will bite cloth." The two most classic Changsha proverbs in Mother's Parenting Classic are "If you want your child to be safe, you will sweat all over" and "You can't be a hero if you don't walk far".

Mothers attach great importance to their children's marriage, and often say that they should be cautious about marriage. "Being a bad cousin will ruin generations." They say that a son can't choose a spouse based on beauty, and often say that "a beautiful woman is unlucky, and wealth is born next to an ugly person." They say that the key to a child's stable marriage is to "manage his own fence and not be afraid of other people's ghosts." Mother says that a man should get married when he is older. Women have no husband and no owner, saying that "men are afraid of learning the wrong line, and women are afraid of marrying the wrong person." She especially hates the constant noise in the children's small family, scolding "the yellow bamboo tube with the dog, which led to injustice in previous lives." He also said that "husband and wife have no overnight hatred, and brothers have no future hatred." To do this, "I will give you a foot if you respect me, and I will give you a foot if you don't respect me."

Mother is a theist. She often says that people should never do bad things, because "there is a god who holds his head up three feet." She taught her children to concentrate on their work instead of looking at other mountains. She often said that "there are only eight combinations in life, and it is not enough to travel all over the world". On the contrary, "a fool is blessed with a fool, and a clay idol lives in a tile house." When you encounter difficulties, you should dare to take responsibility, and you can't say that "you are afraid of wolves before, tigers behind, and monkeys touch your ass". When educating their children and grandchildren to be filial to their elders, mothers only need to remember two sentences: "An old woman who never dies is regarded as a thief" and "An 80-year-old mother-in-law will chop Artemisia selengensis and burn firewood as long as she is alive", which means that children and grandchildren should always pay attention to the details and needs of the elderly in order to "get sick early, get well early and have no worries about food and clothing". My mother strongly opposes children and grandchildren playing cards and gambling. Although she used to be a master and frequent visitor at the mahjong table when she was young, she often warned her children and grandchildren with personal experiences and lessons when she entered her twilight years: "If you gamble, you will lose", "If you gamble with money, you will eventually return empty-handed" and "If you lose fertile land, you will lose your tangke", because "There are four knives under the mahjong table" and at the end of the sentence.

My mother followed the old adage of Changsha people in the early years that "early to bed and early to rise, healthy to the end, slow to sleep, dragging a stick to the end" and "one thousand dollars can't buy old and thin", and she hardly touched crutches and medicine cans. The old man lived 86 years in the Spring and Autumn Period, which is considered a long life and died of minor illness. She gave us ten lives, and dozens of lives were derived from her. At the same time, she also gave us a great spiritual wealth drawn from the fertile soil of Hunan, which will be passed down by her children and grandchildren forever. This year coincides with my mother's centenary birthday, so let me take this essay as my deepest condolences to the elderly!

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1, Changsha proverb says "wine should be weighed by the dozen and salt by the root", which is a wonderful way to save the family. Because wine can be sipped or not, and salt is indispensable if you want to sip it. It doesn't hurt to buy more at a time.

2. It is said that we should guard against delay. There is a proverb called "eyes with a big nose are strong winds."

3. Describe yourself being misunderstood by unreasonable people, often saying that "eating too much dog meat makes dogs bite".

4. It is very clever and vivid to describe people's uneasiness. There is a saying that "fifteen buckets fetch water seven times and eight times".

When describing the sharp increase of "spirit", we wittily use two-part allegorical saying to describe it as "floating bodhisattvas in the river come to God".

6. Describing the husband and wife as inseparable as paint is called "never leaving the woman, never leaving the scale".

7. Use "one bed without two people" to describe the consistent temperament of husband and wife.

8. Describe some people who like to dance with their teeth and claws. Changsha people ridicule this kind of person as "monkeys don't bite and are ugly", or "people are afraid to look at each other, ghosts are afraid to look at each other, and monkeys are afraid to look at each other."

9. Ironically, those who do nothing all day are "taking a bath in the rice soup pot and cooling down by the rice cooker".

10, Changsha people ridiculed those who don't know the height of the earth as "don't run around in the bed, don't know how wide the bed is".

1 1, there is a saying that people who have no economic mind and can't manage money are "tofu dishes become meat."

12. Describe two people so well that they are called "crotch" or "a pair of oil and salt jars".

13, Changsha people don't like people who are not stable and serious, saying that they are "cats and dogs jumping".

14, Changsha proverb satirizes those who get something for nothing, reaching for clothes and food.

15, for those selfish little people who ignore the public interest, describe them as "beggars who bake themselves in their pants".

16, generally speaking, Changsha people speak poor Mandarin, so there is a proverb that Changsha people laugh at themselves, which is widely circulated among people. It is called "I am afraid that Changsha people will speak Mandarin if I am not afraid of anything."

17, Changsha Xie Houyu ridiculed those who colluded with each other to sow discord for "the green-headed fly takes away a good thing as soon as it meets".

18, it's meaningless to describe a work. This is called "seven words take a horizontal shot, eight words take a glance."

19. People who live in a muddle are described as "seven don't know eight, eight don't know seven".

20. The ancients said that "raising children to prevent old age, saving grain to prevent hunger", and modern Changsha people said that raising children to prevent old age is not the only way, but "saving grain to prevent hunger" is true.

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