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What is "riding a donkey and reading the songbook" (hyphew)

Reading the songbook while riding a donkey - I will wait and see.

Explanation: Riding a donkey to read the songbook means reading while riding a donkey, so it means walking and reading, which is also "walk and see".

Let's wait and see

Pinyin: [ zǒu zhe qiáo ]

Definition: It means to try to see what the outcome of things will be. It expresses a confident and uncompromising tone that anticipates the inevitable outcome of things.

Quotation: Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" 5: "Thinking about it this way, he looked at everyone as if to say: Let's wait and see!"

Extended information:

Hiehouyu can be divided into two types:

One is logical inference, and the explanation part is the result of reasoning from the previous metaphor part. For example:

The narcissus does not bloom - pretend to be garlic

A dumb man eats Coptis chinensis - he cannot express his suffering

All rivers return to the sea - the general trend

< p>The scorpion and the tiger lift the door curtain---show a small hand

There is also a homophonic idiom, which adds homophonic elements to the previous type. For example:

Fried dried shrimps - Red Man (Ken)

Beat chicken feathers - Make courageous (pretend to be dusted)

Winter melon rind used to make a steamer - — Indisputable (steam) steam

Fried shrimps (shrimps) with bean sprouts — worthless (straight)

Nephew lights lanterns — as usual (uncle)

Confucius moves house - it's a net loss (book)

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