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100 Definitions and Examples of Common Idioms

Unable to put it down: To describe liking something so much that you can’t let it go. The book "Journey to the West" is very interesting and makes people read it.

Aiwujiwu: It is a metaphor for loving a person and also loving the people or things related to him. My grandfather loves his eldest brother the most, and he also treats his eldest brother's daughter as his beloved.

Step-by-step: refers to planning and acting in a certain order and following certain steps. You are unwilling to study hard and always want to reach the sky in one step. No wonder you can't learn anything in the end.

It takes a hundred years to cultivate people: It is a metaphor that cultivating talents is a long-term plan. Education is a big plan for us, and governments of all countries have invested a lot of manpower and financial resources in education.

Perseverance: Describes a strong will, not flinching or giving in when encountering any setbacks. With the spirit of ~, Ah Fai finally started his own business after many setbacks.

Show off one's abilities in front of experts or connoisseurs. Sometimes used to express self-effacement. In front of all the writers, this novel of mine is just my first work. I ask for your advice.

To give up halfway: to stop doing something halfway. You must have perseverance in anything you do, never...

All-inclusive: rich in content, of all kinds, everything you need. People love to go shopping in this shopping mall because there are all kinds of goods here.

Behind closed doors: It is a metaphor that people’s behavior is out of touch with the reality. If a writer wants to write a good work, he must experience life.

Intensify: A metaphor becomes more powerful than before. Xiaowen often stole money from classmates and later paid it back. He also stole money from teachers and was expelled from school.

Be unconventional: Do something novel and unique, and be different from others. In order to express herself, she spent a lot of time and money dressing up all day long.

Unique: Indicates novel and distinctive techniques. The clothing designed by Li Ming is very prominent in the local clothing industry, so it is very popular with consumers.

Feeling at home: Describes treating guests thoughtfully and diligently, making guests feel warm. The service in this hotel is attentive and makes people feel...

Not ashamed to ask: refers to being willing to ask for advice and learning from those whose knowledge and status are lower than one's own, without feeling ashamed at all. The teacher humbly asked a co-worker for advice, and the classmates all admired her spirit.

Self-destruction without attack: Describes the unreliability of speech, without attacking, oneself cannot stand. When we prove our behavior with actions, rumors disappear. Facts exist objectively, and lies will disappear in the face of facts.

Incorrigible: It means that the situation is so serious that it cannot be saved. The hopeless rich man not only smokes and gambles, but is also addicted to drugs. It's really terrible.

Incredible: describing something that is unimaginable or difficult to understand. He was able to draw such a beautiful landscape painting even though he was blindfolded. It's amazing.

Get something for nothing: Possessing the fruits of other people’s labor without working. You lazy idiot keeps thinking~, I won’t let you succeed!

Not doing a proper job: refers to not engaging in a legitimate profession. The eldest brother has been wandering on the streets all day since he dropped out of school, which made his father almost die.

Unconscious: Refers to being in a coma and not knowing anything. Yu Ping was knocked down by a car, and the driver was so frightened that he quickly called an ambulance.

Spare no effort; contribute all your abilities and reserve nothing. Dr. Li loves Chinese culture very much and has always promoted Chinese cultural activities.

Missing: a metaphor for something suddenly disappearing. My money is clearly placed here, how come?

By any means necessary: ??means that any method or means can be used to achieve the goal. After the manager found out that Xiao Liu was acting against his conscience in order to climb up the corporate ladder, he immediately fired him.

Overestimating one's own strength. It would be too great to challenge the master when you only know a little bit about it!

Years and months: refers to a long period of time. Because he was sailing abroad, Ah Shui began to get tired of the life of a sailor.

To take advantage of another person's situation: to profit from others' difficulties or crises. The night there was a power outage in the town, some gangsters caused losses to many shops.

Repeating the same mistakes means not learning from the lessons of the past and making the same mistakes. My child, your father ruined this family just because he loved gambling. You must not do that!

Gloomy: Describes a very sad look. Xiaolin failed two tests. No wonder he is always ~ these days.

Outstanding: The descriptive ability is higher than that of ordinary people. Jiaming has performed outstandingly in many competitions and is a top badminton player.

Continuous flow: describes the continuous coming and going of people, vehicles, and ships. Shennan Avenue is one of the busiest streets, with heavy traffic from morning to night.

Critical: It is a metaphor for deliberately looking for other people's shortcomings and mistakes. His fussy, fussy style makes me not want to cooperate with him.

Salivating: It describes greediness, greediness or envy. Xiaoliang couldn't help but look at the delicious food on the table.

Lips are dead and teeth are cold: a metaphor for a close relationship and related interests. Singapore and Malaysia have close relations and must help each other in all aspects.

Calm and unhurried: Describes a very calm attitude and no panic. When everyone asked him to go on stage to sing, he walked onto the stage and behaved gracefully.

Be willing to listen to correct opinions. Xiaoyun has always been honest, so her friends are happy to give her advice.

Caught off guard: describes the sudden arrival of difficulties and the difficulty or lack of time to cope with them. Heavy rain suddenly poured down, and the vendors setting up street stalls were stunned for a moment, watching helplessly as the rain soaked their items.

To alert the snake in the grass: It is a metaphor for acting carelessly so that the other party will notice and take precautions. In order not to do anything, Lao Chen secretly called the police in his room to catch the thief.

Be bold and decisive: a metaphor for doing something bold and decisive. As soon as he took office, he reformed the company.

Selfless: Refers to handling things in a fair and equal manner without selfishness. The boss's son made a serious mistake, and the boss demoted him. All his colleagues were convinced.

To speak without shame: To exaggerate oneself without feeling any shame. He has no knowledge, but he boasts that he knows everything and knows everything. It’s really funny!

Act decisively: make decisions immediately at critical moments. If Ali hadn't told us to abandon the ship and jump into the river immediately, we would have been killed by bombs.

Hearsay: Refers to unfounded words. There is no bomb in the building at all. Don't believe those rumors.

Extravagant: After getting a little, you still want more. A metaphor for greed. I've given you one step, if you still want to~, I won't be polite to you!

Muddling along: describing taking one day at a time without making long-term plans. It also refers to not taking things seriously. If young people do not have great ambitions, they will definitely not achieve success in the future.

Get carried away: describe losing normalcy due to excessive excitement and happiness. He couldn't help but laugh when he won the first prize, dancing in the street.

High moral character and high prestige: high moral character and great reputation. Mr. Huang, the public believes what he says and supports what he does.

Playing the piano to a cow; a metaphor for talking to the wrong person. He knows nothing about music, so you asked him to talk about music, right?

Influenced by ears and eyes: often listened to, often watched, and one is infected invisibly. Xiaomei's parents both love music, and Xiaomei has also developed a strong interest in music since she was a child.

Carry forward: refers to continue to develop and continuously improve.

We should not only preserve the fine traditions of the Chinese nation, but also promote them.

Forgetting food and sleep: describing someone who is very dedicated and hard-working, immersing himself in research, hoping to complete the research report within a month.

To move forward bravely without regard for one's own life. In order to save his elderly mother, Dayong rushed into the fire and carried his mother out.

whirlwind: describes extremely fast speed, like wind and lightning. The sports car was running rampant on the road, frightening the drivers and pedestrians on the road.

53. Be law-abiding: abide by laws and regulations, and do not violate the law for personal gain. We should be good citizens and not bring problems and troubles to society.

54 rare: a metaphor for rare and valuable talents or things. In today's utilitarian society, it's really hard for a person like him to value conscience over fame and fortune.

55. Perfunctory: Refers to not working seriously, shirking responsibilities, and doing things carelessly. Xiaohua is always good at what he does, how can I trust him with the task?

56 mend your ways: correct your mistakes and start a new life. The criminal begged the judge, hoping that the judge would give him a chance.

57 far-sightedness: a metaphor for far-sightedness. If Boss Wu hadn't made long-term plans early in the morning, how could the company's business develop so rapidly?

58 Sit back and relax: describe having no worries. The enemy has been completely wiped out, and we can finally do it.

59 Watching from the other side: Refers to taking a wait-and-see attitude toward other people's dangers without helping. When our neighbors are in trouble, we should try our best to help them.

60 Each has its own merits: each has its own advantages. Dabao can draw and Xiaobao can play the piano. The two brothers are so good!

61 Deep-rooted: a metaphor for a solid foundation that is difficult to shake. Although times have progressed, some people's traditional ideas are still there and difficult to change.

62 Fall short of success: It is a metaphor for failing to complete something because of the last bit of effort. This experiment was about to be completed, but in the end it ended due to my carelessness. What a pity!

63 Intrigue: a metaphor for each using his own methods to fight and exclude each other. In order to compete for the position of general manager, these deputy managers all squeezed each other out.

64: Just take care of your immediate comfort, regardless of the future. Young people must be ambitious and willing to make progress. How can they live in peace and sleep?

65. Ignorant: describes having little knowledge and knowledge. Awang has lived in the countryside for a long time, and he doesn't know many things about the outside world.

66 It’s hard to sing alone: ??It’s a metaphor that one’s power is limited and it’s not easy to achieve great things. The so-called ~, if no one supports me, this plan will not be possible.

67 All-or-nothing: It is a metaphor for desperate situations and using the last assets or abilities to take a risk in times of crisis. The eldest brother was not willing to lose money, so he spent all his savings to buy stocks, and ended up losing everything.

68 Fishing for fame: Using various means to defraud reputation. He donated money to the foundation to obtain the title of honorary chairman.

69 Antique: Describes the quaint colors and sentiments of calligraphy, painting, utensils, and architecture. His home is distinguished by the hanging of several paintings and calligraphy and the placement of some antique furniture.

70 Beat around the bush: Describes a winding road, and also refers to speaking without being straightforward. If you have any requests, just say it. No more.

71 Aboveboard: A metaphor for being frank and honest in doing things, and being fair and aboveboard. I always do things, and I am never afraid of you saying I am corrupt!

Aboveboard: A metaphor for being fair in heart and decent in behavior. We have always done things, and we will never do such shady things.

72 Finding a needle in a haystack: a metaphor that is hard to find. This city is so big, if you want to find a lost watch here, it is simply~.

73. bear hardships: describe suffering from hardships and hardships.

Since Uncle Tian passed away, Sister Tian has taken on multiple jobs to bring up the two children.

74 Aiming too high: A metaphor for pursuing too high ideals and being divorced from reality. Because he was unwilling to work down-to-earth, he ended up accomplishing nothing.

75. Indulging in work: a metaphor for loving enjoyment and hating work. If young people do not strive to make progress, they will miss their own future.

76 Live in harmony: a metaphor for living together in harmony. Our families have never had a dispute for decades.

77. The fox pretends to be the tiger's power: a metaphor for relying on the power of others to dominate. He relies on the fact that the manager is his uncle and is in the company, and he orders people to do things at will. It's really abominable.

78 Random thinking: a metaphor for thinking randomly. You are always in class and can't concentrate on the lecture, so your grades are certainly not ideal.

79 misbehavior: a metaphor for doing bad things at will. Everyone can rest assured that the police have brought these gangsters to justice.

80. Sweet words: refers to beautiful lies. Xiaode is not just your girlfriend at all, don't be fooled by his ~.

81 The finishing touch: It is a metaphor for adding one or two sentences of wonderful language in key places when writing an article or speaking to make the content more vivid and powerful. Teacher Zhang only revised one sentence in this article, but the artistic conception is completely different. It’s so wonderful!

82 Superfluous: a metaphor for doing unnecessary things and making things worse. The living room is already well-arranged, and if you place this big flowerpot behind the door, it will look great.

83 Spend money like water: to describe spending money freely and without hesitation. If you don't change your style, no matter how much money you have, you will spend it all.

84 Fishing in troubled waters: A metaphor for taking advantage of a chaotic situation to obtain unfair benefits. During the big sale, the shopping mall is crowded with people, and it is inevitable that there will be people trying to steal something.

85. The chickens and dogs are restless: It describes that the noise is so loud that even the chickens and dogs cannot get peace. The six members of Lao Zhou's family quarreled all day long, which was very annoying.

86 Brainstorming: Gather the wisdom of everyone and absorb useful opinions extensively. We might as well sit down and discuss it together, and maybe we can come up with a feasible plan soon.

87 household name: metaphor everyone knows. The main characters in "Journey to the West" can be said to be~, even a three-year-old child knows them.

88 Pretending to serve the public for private gain: using the name of the public to seek private gain. Manager Lin often treats his relatives and friends to feasts in the name of entertaining customers.

89 Seeing benefits and forgetting justice: It is a metaphor for disregarding morality for interests. Under the temptation of money, Xiaowang immediately abandoned his friends. He is really a villain.

90 Change of mind upon seeing different things: Refers to weak willpower and frequent change of mind. Adong is such a nice person that he had four or five girlfriends within a year.

91 Act bravely when seeing justice: Do what is right and do it bravely. Seeing that the old man was being bullied, Ah Shan~ immediately stepped forward and drove those people away.

92. Be the first to reach the goal: someone who moves quickly must reach the goal first. This is a rare and good opportunity, you should hurry up and grab it, don't let others.

93. Relish: Describes a person who is very savory or very interested. The food cooked by my mother is so delicious, everyone can eat it.

94 Dilemma: It is a metaphor for being in a difficult situation and having difficulty moving forward or backward. With no way forward and pursuers behind us, our army has fallen into a difficult situation. The business of the snack shop is getting worse and worse. If you end it, you will lose all your money. If you continue to operate it, you will be unable to do anything. It’s really~!

95 Strive for excellence: It is a metaphor for striving for better results based on excellent results. As long as we have the spirit of ~, our products will definitely become more and more popular.

96 Well-organized: Describes being very neat and organized. Sister Ling takes care of the whole family so well that she is indeed a standard housewife.

97 Be prepared for danger in times of peace: When in a stable environment, be aware of possible dangers or difficulties.

Everyone should take precautions at ordinary times to avoid being caught off guard when a disaster occurs.

98. Go all out: Refers to working tirelessly to contribute all your strength. Director Fang has been working for the company for thirty years, and the company decided to award him the "Best Service Spirit Award".

99 Draw inferences from one instance: It is a metaphor for being good at thinking and reasoning, and you can know many things by analogy from one thing. This child is very smart. You only need to teach him one math problem and he will be able to complete other problems by himself.

100 plays a decisive role: describes being in an important position, and every move will affect the overall situation. He is the most important figure in the company, and all important decisions are made by him.

100 postscripts:

A blind man wears glasses - pretending to be smart

A blind man pulls a bellows - tinkering

A blind man peels garlic - nonsense

A blind man learns embroidery - a blind show of ability

A blind man takes to the street - arrogant

A blind man leads the way to the blind - nonsense

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A blind man rides a blind horse - running wild

A needle hidden in the ink - hard to find

Squid belly intestines and puffer fish liver - black and poisonous

The monk in the temple - carefree

The clay elephant in Duanli - humanoid but inhumane

Fart in the temple - Grandpa Xun is here

The Buddha in the temple - has no vision

The horse in the temple - has no spirit (shocked)

The bell in the temple - the sound is empty

Feeding jasmine flowers to camels - how much does that cost

Moldy winter melon - full of bad water

Moldy lotus couple - bad intentions

Bee's butt - stinging head

Bee's eyes - protruding

Bee nest - hole

Bee sting - *emergency

The bee flies to the painted painting - empty joy

The coal goes into the water - it will never be cleaned up in a lifetime

The person who is pinched by the coal face - a black heart

The shopkeeper of the coal shop - making illegal money

The matchmaker has a bad mouth - it is difficult to speak

The eyebrows are on fire - the eyes are red

Put firecrackers on the eyebrows - disaster is in front of you

Put a ladder on the eyebrows - they can't fit on the face

Grasp the eyebrows and beard - no matter the priority

On the eyebrows Hanging*gallbladder - suffering in front of the eyes

Swinging on the eyebrows - Xuanhu

Pinching lice on the eyebrows - having eye color (lice)

Walking to sleep Turned one by one

Thinking of rice porridge - why are you pretending to be stupid?

My sister posted couplets - no distinction between top and bottom

Meixiang bows to me - they are all slaves

Dinner in the dream - greedy

See Coptis chinensis in the dream - the thought is painful

The thought of the daughter-in-law in the dream - not a good idea

A sparrow marries a girl - blow and beat carefully

A sparrow drinks from the river - can't do it

A sparrow moves house - she chats

The sparrow flies Entering the photo studio - it is easy to meet but difficult to talk

The sparrow flies to the flagpole - the bird is not big, but the frame is not small

The sparrow flies to the sugar pile - empty joy

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The belly of the sparrow - narrow-minded

The sparrow fell into the noodle vat - the mouth was mushy

The sparrow held a meeting - discussed in detail

The sparrow landed on the archway - the thing is not big and the frame is not big.

The sparrow flew into the sea - did not land

The sparrow had a bulging belly - it was so full of energy

Sparrows flying into the sea - no landing

Mazi skydiving - everything is going crazy

Embroidery on linen pieces - wasted effort

Making dragon robes out of linen bags - no This piece of material

The linen cloth is in the water-the lemon is not dry

The light bulb is pressed on the hemp rope-the wiring is wrong

The tofu is tied to the hemp rope-it cannot be lifted

Threading a hemp rope through an embroidery needle - it can't pass

Hanging an egg with a hemp rope - both ends are empty

Stringing tofu with a hemp rope - it can't be lifted

Pull the electric light on the hemp rope - wrong route

Put * in the sack - I don’t know the black and white

Embroidery on the sack - one generation (bag) is not as good as the other ( Bags

Embroidery on sacks - poor foundation

Frying tofu in sesame oil - cost a lot

Threading twine and needle - can't get through

Thread the twine through the eye of the needle - just passable

The hemp and willow tree can be used as a board - not a serious material

The hemp stalk can be used as a scale - no one

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Mahuaer hangs himself - Crispy ghost

Sealed boat launch - opening is a disaster

Sealed boat launch - go with the flow

The cat chants sutras - pretending to be a good person

The mouse in the cat's mouth - there is nothing left

The cat bites the tiger unexpectedly

The cat's paw reaches into the fish tank ——Want to catch a handful

A cat wears a tiger’s hood—to show its prestige

A cat’s belly is full of tiger gall—it can’t be fierce

An owl catches a mouse—do it A good deed will lead to a bad reputation

The owl sings - calls indiscriminately

The cat guards the mouse hole - calmly

The cat is chased up a tree by a tiger - thanks to saving a hand

The cat plays with the mouse - coaxing and playing

The cat will not eat the dead mouse - pretend to be polite

The mouse in the cat's mouth - cannot escape

Cats catching mice and dogs guarding the door - their job

Fire roasting pancakes - no good products

Cotton ears - can't stand the blow

Cotton for walnuts - eat hard rather than soft

Needles hidden in cotton - soft but hard

Fire in cotton pile - no way to save

Looking for fleas in cotton piles - no trace

Growing sesame seeds in cotton fields - killing two birds with one stone

Cotton ears - soft roots

Cotton blocked the nose ——It’s uncomfortable to hold back

The cotton roll is looking for the gong-no reply

The cotton mallet plays the drum-no sound

The cotton yarn leads the donkey-unreliable

Cotton pants have no legs - half cold

Cotton jackets changed to leather jackets - getting better and better

The matchmaker praises the leap girl - everything is crazy

The matchmaker proposes a marriage - just choose something nice to say

The matchmaker is lost - there is nothing to say

The matchmaker praises the girl - she speaks like a fairy

Crossing the river by feeling the stones - being steady

Having fun by feeling the light - playing tricks

Crossing the river in the dark - bumping into walls everywhere

Covered Eyes are the best - not in the right way

Fart while covered with quilt - Swallow alone (poison)

Pulse while blindfolded - Wander around blindly

In the steamed bun Wrapped with bean dregs - others don't praise themselves for praising them

Pockmarked ones are not called Pockmarked - they are a trap

Pockmarked ones are in charge of things - they have many ideas...

(A metaphor for a wise man, There are many ideas and methods.)

Mazi knocks on the door - he has tricked people

(It is a metaphor for doing evil and doing great harm to others.)

Mazi's face - —Full of shortcomings

Putting nails in a sack - showing out

Putting water chestnuts in a sack - forcing them to come out

Making a dragon robe out of a sack - It’s not this material

Embroidery on sacks - the foundation is too poor

(A metaphor for the foundation is not good. )

Building a bridge with hemp straw - quite impressive

(A metaphor for being unable to do the job; dare not take it.)

Building a bridge with hemp straw - sad

(A metaphor for living a life that is not easy.)

Although a sparrow is small—it has a complete liver and gallbladder

(A metaphor for being small but complete, with typical significance/

The sparrow follows the editor Fei Fei - staying up all night for nothing

Dipping hemp rope in water - tightening it up

Ma Noshu unraveling the board - not serious material

Hitting a tiger with hemp pole ——It’s not painful or itchy

Taking photos of pockmarks...his face doesn’t look good

Reading on horseback--we’ll see

Ma Daha works as an accountant... all It's a stupid account

Malaysian coffee - intriguing

It's common for the horse spoon to touch the edge of the pot

(A metaphor is not uncommon.)

The horse's bit is put on the cow's mouth - Hu Le

The road is not called the road - justice

(①A metaphor for justice. ②Fair and reasonable.

)

Horse tail carrying tofu - cannot be skewered

A wasp crossing the river - carrying (evil) poison

A wasp stinging a bald man - without covering or covering

(There is nothing to hide in the metaphor.)

Flies in the manger - mixed with rice

Cake braised in warm water - hot on the skin and cold on the heart

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Blank chicken feathers in warm water - difficult to pull

Poach chestnuts in warm water - medium rare

Hot beef in warm water - slow work

Boil turtles in warm soup ——Don’t live or die

Covering your ears and firing off cannons—for fear of overhearing

Covering your wallet to catch a thief—extra carelessness

Covering Crossing the river with buttocks - be careful of overdoing it (crossing)

Water on the eaves - never leave the nest

Sheltering from the rain under the eaves - not for long

Under the eaves Hanging * but - drips of bitter water

The roof of the house was hit by continuous rain, and the boat was broken and encountered a phoenix-disaster

The tortoise on the roof could not reach the sky and could not come down. Landing

The doll teases my sister - laughing and joking

The baby fish climbs up the tree - looking left and right, it looks like it is not a human being

The mouth of the baby fish - delicious

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Mosquitoes bite eggs - they can be drilled seamlessly

Mosquito bites - it all depends on your good mouth

Mosquitoes fart - stingy

Mosquitoes can identify males and females when they fly by - good eyesight

Mosquito bites eggs - there is no hole to bite

Mosquitoes hold weights in their mouths - it’s such a sunny day

Mosquito bites Bodhisattva - mistaken identity

Mosquito is looking for liver and gallbladder - deliberately making things difficult

Mosquito yawns - the weather is not bad

Mosquito Looking for spiders - throwing themselves into a trap

Mosquitoes sing a ditty - they want to bite people

Mosquitoes are slapped - they suffer the consequences

Going to the market at night ——Scattered

Sleeping in a snail shell—difficult to turn over

Snail attending a banquet—uninvited guest

Snail’s house—carrying it on one’s back

Snail race - crawl slowly

Centipede eats scorpion - fight poison with poison

Fresh peaches on the cliff - no one pays attention (picking); no one tastes it

Long live the man's hut - no part of you (dung)

Long live he fell into the well - dare not work (fish) for your great effort

Having fun around the beggar - making the poor happy

Eating watermelon around the stove - feeling sweet in the heart and warm in the body

Playing chess on the Go board - wrong numbers

The God of Wealth knocks on the door - blessings fall from the sky; great good things

Happy baby watching a play - happy

Doll watching magic - Mo Mingqi Wonderful

Dolls take to the streets - where is the excitement?

Dolls playing with fire - never do it

Dolls become commanders - villains succeed

Baby playing chess - no big picture

Baby riding a wooden horse - no progress, no retreat

Snuff snuff dipped in saliva - fake expert

Smell the incense in the coffin - death is imminent

Dig a well and encounter an artesian spring - just what you want

(The metaphor is in line with your own thoughts. )

Gouged out his eyes and became a judge - blind to the end

Wa Pomegranate - so hard to eat

Changing socks into trousers - Gao Sheng

(It means that the official position has been promoted again.

)

Eating pomegranates with a crooked mouth - coming up with crooked ideas

Blowing a trumpet with a crooked mouth - an evil (slanted) air

Playing a flute with a crooked mouth - Don't meet your eyes

Blow a lamp with a crooked mouth - full of evil (slanted) energy

Monk with a crooked mouth - not serious

Blow a conch with a crooked mouth - Two Generals

The Waizui Monk ate snails and became crooked

The Waizui Granny drank the soup - left and right

The Waizui Granny fell down - It's wrong to go up or down

A monk with a crooked mouth can't say a serious word once he chants sutras

Being a cavalryman with a crooked mouth - he will be embarrassed immediately

Talking with a crooked neck - Wrong words

Wearing a hat crookedly and a coat crookedly--indecent

Crooked pot with a flat stove--a set with a set

Tilting one's head to watch the show Weird platform tilt - unreasonable trouble

The monk with a crooked mouth blows the lamp - a slanted breath

Wearing a sun mask with a crooked mouth - no problem can be seen

Look at the crooked neck Watch - incorrect views

A necklace on a crooked neck - not necessarily beautiful

A man with a crooked mouth blows a trumpet - the tone is wrong

A nephew beats an uncle - official business Public office

The nephew is wearing filial piety - there is no rescue (uncle)

Grandma has a little son - there is rescue (male)

The Kitchen God in the outer room ——Sitting alone

Grandpa died—there is no way to save him (uncle)

Pick up a piece of lining outside and throw a fur coat in the house—the gain outweighs the loss

Unqualified foreign trade goods - difficult to get out

When a scimitar meets a gourd to cut vegetables - just right

A bent tree - unable to straighten

Wang The old man prays for rain - sooner or later this year

The bastard eats a weight - determined

The bastard eats watermelon - rolls and crawls

The bastard eats watermelon Chicken feathers on the belly - turtle (return) with heart like an arrow

Wang Xiaoer celebrates the New Year - every year is not as good as the previous one

Wang Qi's brother - Wang Ba

The natives are too blind to read the notices - just pretending

The Queen Mother’s hammer stone - passing through the big battle formation

Wang Anshi drew a circle - leaving a tail

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Wang Qiao fights against Shi Chong - willing to be defeated

The Queen Mother's flat peach - no matter how good it is, you can't eat it

The Queen Mother stretches out her hand - if you want a phoenix, you will get a phoenix. Yu De Yu

Wang Zuo broke his arm - leaving one hand

The tortoise bit the weight - he was determined

The tortoise bit his finger - he refused to let go

Tortoise makes a report - hold back the sound and breath

The butt of the tortoise - regulations (turtle buttocks)

The heart of the tortoise - rectum and straight belly ; What can’t be pretended

Wang Mazi eats walnuts - inside and outside ideas

Wang Taoist painting charms - he understands

Wang Po sells melons - sells himself and boasts

Wang Baoxuan fell in love with the beggar - having foresight

The bastard carrying the fork - consciously having the light

The bastard eating watermelon - rolling and crawling

Wang Xiaoer beats the gongs and drums - so poor

Looking at the scenery through a telescope - right before your eyes

The fish in the net, the bird in the cage - run away Can't

Metaphor of being unable to escape/

Looking at peonies on the terrace - being a ghost is also romantic

Looking at the wind and shadow - all in vain (metaphor of gaining nothing.

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The snail on the mast------relying on the sky for food

The spittoon on the side of the road--Renren Beer

Wast sting, scorpion Tail - not to be offended

Making a horse tail as a string - not worth talking about (playing)

Horse fighting - see the question (hooves)

Mara Wheelbarrow - just flip over

Hindsight - too late

Ponytail twisting rope - no effort required

Tie ponytail to ponytail - you kick I kick too, and you hit me too

The fly in the horse's spoon - a mixed meal

The horse lifts its hind legs - shows off its strength

Hornet's nest - Can't poke it

The ant carries the snail on its back - pretending to be a big-headed ghost

The ant's mouth grinds the plate - the strength of the mouth

The ant climbs the broom - all roads are there

Ants in a birdcage - there are many ways

Ants talk - meet each other

Ants urinate in books - not many words can be read/p> >

The ant drags the millstone - a waste of effort

The ant stabs the neck - not a bleeding tube

The ant drags the mouse - the heart is weak but the strength is insufficient

Ants move - everyone talks

Ants pick up insects - everyone works hard

Ant carries a mantis on its back - shouldering a heavy responsibility

Ant cuts its head with a knife ——Without flesh and blood

Ant eats fireflies—it shines in the belly

Ant wears chaff—so shameless

Ant moves Mount Tai—Part 2 Too cruel

The ant carries the big tree - not overconfident

The ant wears a hat on his head - he wears a hat randomly

The ant meets the chicken - he deserves it

Grasshoppers carrying bricks on the bean rack - using the big frame to scare people

Grasshoppers carrying bricks - unable to bear the energy

Grasshoppers fighting roosters - overestimating their abilities

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The grasshopper sneezes - his mouth is full of grassy smell

The grasshopper gets on the bean rack - the little thing uses the big rack to scare people

The body of the grasshopper - the cartilage

When a locust sees blood, it bites (and stares) and doesn’t let go

Ant blocks the road—it doesn’t overturn

Ant has a sharp point when it catches a cow— Thinking you have climbed to a high mountain

Ant talks - meeting

Ant moves - either a phoenix or rain

A grasshopper climbs a bean rack - borrows a small thing The big frame is scary

Ants look at the sky - they don't know where they are.

The blind man wears glasses - he pretends to be smart

The blind man pulls the bellows - tinkers

The blind man peels garlic - nonsense

The blind man learns embroidery - blindly shows off his talent

The blind man takes to the street - arrogant

The blind man gives the blind man Leading the way - talking nonsense

A blind man riding a blind horse - running wildly

Murray