1. The little ones eat fists, and the big ones eat steamed buns.
2. When a steamed bun is leavened, a cage of steamed buns is also leavened.
3. A small steamer cannot hold a big steamed bun.
4. Where salt is salty, vinegar is also sour.
5. Hold the oil bottle and pour the vinegar.
6. Three cents of soy sauce and two cents of vinegar. (Describing things as trivial)
7. Bubbles in the sauce vat - idle (salty) air
8. The sauce is too big to fit in the cage.
9. Eaten gravy is not fragrant, chewed sugar cane is not sweet
10. A soybean cannot be made into pulp, and a sugar cane cannot be squeezed into sugar.
11. Make dry rice with adzuki beans - always bored
12. Everyone eats the fried beans, and one person is responsible for the frying pan.
13. Others’ beans are fried in one’s own pot.
14. Stir-fry hot beans in a cold pot - the noisier the stir-frying, the colder it becomes
15. Pick up the casserole and look for beans to stir-fry.
16. Set up the pot and wait for the beans - prepare to stir-fry (stir-fry)
17. Mix the sweet potato starch into the lotus root starch - rub (rotten) the taro ) to replenish the number
18. Stir-fried lotus root with soybeans - drilling holes
19. Stir-fried shrimps should not be red.
20. A loach cannot make big waves.
21. Carrots are recorded in the candle account.
22. Pull out the radish and bring out the mud. (Speaking of doing things that cause trouble or are not satisfactory)
23. Radish in the field - clear (green) above and unclear (green) below
24. Kiss or not, radish Three hundred dollars a pound.
25. Drive away the monkeys to clear the mountain, and pull out the radishes to make the land wider.
26. The radish in the twelfth lunar month - heart-moving (frozen)
27. The radish is quite spicy.
28. The carrot is torn and the hole is there, and the clothes are torn and the cloth is there.
29. A carrot and a pit, a monk and a scripture.
30. Peel both ends of a radish. (Metaphor for spending too much money too quickly)
31. The walnuts from Xishan - contain human beings (benevolence)
32. Eating melon seeds and eating shrimps - there are all kinds of people (benevolence)< /p>
33. Ground cucumbers are not allowed to be married.
34. The winter melons on the house roll on both sides.
35. Instead of winter melon, just grind eggplant.
36. Refers to winter melon and refers to gourd.
37. Winter melons grow in the grass. (Let it develop naturally)
38. The Pumpkin in the Gate - Difficulty (South) becomes more difficult (South)
39. Pancakes pulled by cart - Greed (Stand) Much more.
40. The gourds are placed on the stall, and the slogan is selling melons.
41. The worm in the corn--Drill the heart out
42. Pickled vegetables with stone eggs--it’s hard to describe them all in one word (salt)
43. Under the salty meat soup - no words (salt)
44. Braised tofu with pickles - there are words (salt) first
45. Boiled tofu with pickles - —Needless to say (salt)
46. A handful of leeks are not sold retailly.
47. Red turtle wrapped with pickles.
48. The dishes have no salt and taste, and the words are useless.
49. Vegetables without care will die, and people without care will perish.
50. Vegetables can be eaten, chaff can be eaten, but anger cannot be eaten; eating can be done, clothing can be done, but management cannot be done.
51. Your own meat is not fragrant, but other people’s food is.
52. It doesn’t matter if you give gifts to many people, and it doesn’t spoil the food if you use too much oil.
53. Pepper is not very spicy.
54. Sichuan peppercorns fall into the rice - trouble (rice)
55. When it comes, the pole blooms; when it is unlucky, the ginger is not spicy.
56. Old ginger has a strong spiciness, and the elderly have more experience.
57. People are really good, but ginger is old and spicy.
58. If you want to eat spicy food, plant spicy rice seedlings; if you want to eat carp, walk along the Yangtze River.
59. There is no fish whose mouth is not fishy, ??and who has never committed a crime without being frightened.
60. Sleeping in the eggplant field and looking at the peppers.
61. Old eggplant does not contain oil or salt.
62. Eggplant pinches two eyes and is considered a person.
63. Cook Japanese melon and eggplant in one pot.
64. There is no distinction between old and young when picking eggplants.
65. Eggplants don’t bloom in vain, and honest people don’t tell lies.
66. Winter melons have hairs and eggplants have thorns; the husband has power and the wife has power.
67. Follow the vine and seek the source of the melon.
68. You can’t afford to offend sweet melons, but you can’t afford to offend bitter melons.
69. Mouth of melon, heart of bitter melon.
70. Although the bitter gourd is bitter, it is a vine, but although the brothers are evil, they are of the same mind.
71. When selling melons, don’t say the melons are bitter; when selling salt, don’t say how salty the melons are.
72. Talk about cucumbers and gourds.
73. Mistaking eggplant for pepper.
74. No one can be killed by hanging on an eggplant tree.
75. Grab the eggplant field with a stick. (Taking careless words and taking action before understanding the situation)
76. You can count other people’s mustard greens roughly, but you can’t count your own melons and fruits.
77. Sometimes it’s leeks and sometimes it’s green onions.
78. Pull the garlic sprouts to bring up the onions.
79. Use garlic sprouts as a pillow - it will make you dizzy and dizzy.
80. When Cao Cao carried his back, he met Jiang Qian, and when he carried Amaranth, he met garlic. (The first sentence uses the story of the Three Kingdoms. Cao Cao sent Jiang Gan to spy on the military situation, but fell into the trap of alienation; the second sentence is about eating amaranth and garlic. It tastes particularly delicious and is easy to be eaten.)
81. Stir-fried garlic sprouts Bean dregs - a bachelor in trouble (rotten)
82. Garlic sprouts as a crutch - goddam (staff)
83. Hitting someone with a lotus pole - endless love (sex)
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84. If you want to eat fish, everyone makes a net.
85. Eat the brains of sheep regardless of their lives.
86. Others are rubbish, but I am a flower.
87. Burning beans and firewood - anxious (dustpan)