A drop in a bucket is a metaphor of extremely small value.
Nine oxen and two tigers represent great power.
A small test describes a talented person who shows some talent.
The League of Legends was an alliance based on blood in ancient times.
Weeping in cow clothes is a metaphor for the difficult life of a poor couple.
Niushan Zhuozuo (1) describes the forests in mountainous areas that have been cut down. (2) Transform its meaning to describe a person's bald head.
A book hanging on an ox's horn describes diligence and learning. It has the same meaning as "hanging beam stabs the stock", "Nang Ying reads at night", "chisels the wall to borrow light".
Cow, ghost and snake god (1) describes a person's ugly and scary appearance. (2) A metaphor for a person who behaves absurdly and viciously.
Ox-headed and horse-faced (1) describes a person’s ugly and scary appearance. (2) A metaphor for a person who behaves absurdly and viciously.
Niu Ma Feng Chen describes people traveling on the road, dusty and very tired.
Ox and puffballs are metaphors for lowly people or things.
Cooking chicken with a cow and a tripod is a metaphor for overkill.
Being wrong is a metaphor for two things that cannot be put together at all. It is usually used to describe a person who answers a question that is wrong.
There are many books.
A mud cow entering the sea is a metaphor for disappearing forever and leaving no trace.
Scar Ding Jie Niu is a metaphor for having a clear understanding of things and being able to do things with ease and use them freely.
Playing the piano on a cow is a metaphor for the incomprehensible style.
To get into trouble is a metaphor for being stubborn and trapped in a desperate situation.
The new-born calf is a metaphor for people who are new to society. They are not afraid of difficulties or evil forces when encountering difficulties.
Laduqingshen describes the love parents have for their children.
The son of Li Niu is a metaphor for an evil father and a virtuous son.
The wind, horse and cow are irrelevant and have nothing to do with each other.
A bull roaring is a metaphor for a shorter distance.
The metaphor is insignificant. It is also considered as a drop of ox.
Nine oxen and two tigers are a metaphor for great strength.
Bingji asked Niu to praise officials for caring about the suffering of the people or to hold the important position of prime minister. It is also used to satirize officials who put the cart before the horse.
Hunting the cows and letting the horses go is a metaphor for peace in the world and no more fighting. Also known as "leave the cow and return it to the horse", "break the cow and scatter the horse".
Being a cow or a horse is a metaphor for hard work.
Smuggling scalpers are intermediaries that specialize in illegal smuggling.
The loss of a sheep and the gain of an ox is a metaphor for small losses but big gains.
Bull fighting under the bed is a metaphor for nervousness.
Pao Ding Jie Niu means having a clear understanding of things, being able to do things with ease and using them freely.
Like an ox carrying a heavy load is a metaphor for a heavy burden.
The metaphor of calling a cow and behaving like a horse is that there is no certain standard for right and wrong. Reputation and reputation are determined by people without any care. Also known as calling cows and horses.
Wu Niuchuanyue is a metaphor for being overly frightened when seeing similar things that have been harmed by it, or describing the hot weather.
To ask the cow to know the horse is a metaphor for finding out the truth by deliberation from the side. Also known as asking the sheep to know the horse.
Bragging describes words that are exaggerated and untrue.
Herding cattle to graze is a metaphor for free movement.
Herding cattle and returning horses is a metaphor for a truce without fighting and a peaceful atmosphere.
The word "numerous" describes a lot.
The metaphor of earth ox and wooden horse has its name but no practicality.
Zhuangqi swallows the cow to describe the majestic and far-reaching momentum.
Ning Qifan Niu generally refers to being reused due to self-recommendation. Also known as Ning Qi Koujiao.
Bringing a cow and a calf is a metaphor for giving up military force and working in agriculture.
The song of slaughtering cows is a metaphor for virtuous people who have not yet been appreciated and appointed. It is also used as a drum knife for Chao Ge.
Playing the lute to a cow is a metaphor for reasoning with people who don’t understand or speaking without looking at the target.
Knocking cattle, slaughtering horses and slaughtering livestock.
Banzhufanniu describes the humble period before success.
Child ox and wildebeest are metaphors for things that are neither fish nor fowl and go against common sense.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang made tools for transporting troops and food, which had mechanisms that could be automated.
The ox chef killed the ox to reward the sergeant. Refers to comforting combat sergeants.
The word "numerous" describes a large number of books.
The metaphor of a mud cow entering the sea is gone forever.
Pull the tail of the cow and work behind it. Refers to farming.
The word "muwuquanniu" refers to skillful and superb skills. Also known as "eyes are not complete" and "eyes are at ease".
A small test is a metaphor for someone who has a great talent and needs to show it on small things first.
Cutting a chicken with a bull's-eye is a metaphor for overkill.
The Cow Girl’s Wedding Day is the day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet each other.
Crying under the cow mountain is a metaphor for being unsatisfied and looking for trouble.
Niushan Zhuozao originally means that there are no trees on the mountain. Nowadays, it is often used as a metaphor for people who are bald and hairless.
Ox-hearted and weird is a metaphor for stubbornness and weird temperament. Also known as cattle heart left nature.
Niu Hui Mo Zhuan describes a person's feeling anxious and at a loss.
Weeping in cow clothes is a metaphor for a couple living in poverty.
Nickhide King jokingly refers to people who like to talk big words.
The League of Legends was an alliance based on blood in ancient times.
The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl are metaphors for couples or lovers who are separated in two places and find it difficult to meet.
Niu Biao Niu Tendon is a common name for a boy with wealth and good deeds in rural areas. It is also used as a bull and gold bull watch.
The ghost pawn in the mythical hell with a bull head and a horse face.
Ox, ghosts and snake gods (1) generally refers to various grotesque ghosts and gods, or hymns with illusory, grotesque and unpredictable artistic conception.
(2) Metaphorical works with absurd content.
(3) Metaphor for all kinds of bad guys. Or as a cow god, snake ghost, snake god and cow ghost.
The clothing of cattle and horses is a metaphor for the clothing worn by the poor.
The ox and horse are not as good as each other, which means that life is difficult and life is worse than that of the ox and horse.
The expression "oxen, horse, wind and dust" describes people who are traveling on the road, covered in dust and fatigue, and very tired.
Cow intestines, horse tripe, cows and horses are big and have an amazing food intake, which is a metaphor for people's large food intake.
A book hanging by an ox's horns is a metaphor for studying diligently.
The horned scholar is a metaphor for a diligent scholar.
The bezoar dog treasure is a metaphor for a rare item. It is also used to describe evil eyes and ghost thoughts.
The fish caught in the hoof of a cow is a metaphor for a situation on the verge of death.
Niu tendon Niu Jiang describes a stubborn and unenlightened temper.
Cooking chicken with oxen and cauldron is a metaphor for using a big tool for a small purpose.
The cow boy and the horse running away is a metaphor for a person of low status.
Niubi Taoist satirizes the dog-headed military advisor who specializes in helping people make trouble.
The term oxenmaphosphine describes the large genitals of cattle and horses, and by extension is a metaphor for the genitals of foreigners.
Niu Ji and Zao are metaphors for not distinguishing between wise and foolish people. Also known as Niu Ji's prison.
Grazing cattle, horses and livestock.
The son of a plowing ox is a metaphor for a father who is humble but a son who is virtuous.
Pulling out piles of morning oxen is a metaphor for innocent disasters or all unlucky and implicated things.
The horns of a rhinoceros describe the expression of affection between a man and a woman, and there is also a metaphor for glaring at each other.
A rhinoceros looking at the moon is a metaphor for long-term hope.
The barren cow and the dolphin is a metaphor for the decline of a big country, but if it overwhelms a small country, the small country will perish.
Strong as an ox describes great strength.
Swallowing one's guts to express great courage. It is also used as a way to defeat bullfighting.
An angry bullfight describes a person who is extremely powerful and soars into the sky. It is also used as a bull fight with anger and a bull fight with ambition.
Wheezing like a cow describes shortness of breath and panting loudly like a cow.
Mosquito moves and bull fight describes the illusory situation of being seriously ill.
Being ashamed of being like a cow is a metaphor for unwillingness to succumb to a subordinate position and be manipulated by others.
Cocoon silk and ox hair are described as fine and thorough.
Selling a sword and buying an ox is a metaphor for abandoning thieves and returning to farming. It is also used to sell knives and buy cattle.
Hitting an ox across a mountain is a metaphor for using indirect force but failing to hit the target.
To get into trouble is a metaphor for people who are stubborn and do not know how to adapt, and work hard to study useless or unsolvable problems.
Drilling an ox’s horns is a metaphor for being stubborn and falling into a difficult situation.
Seizing the cow in Qi Tian is a metaphor for excessive punishment.
Lao Niu Broken Car means doing things slowly and inefficiently.
The old cow’s pliers are a metaphor for swallowing up other people’s property. It is also used as a hoop for old cows.
The old cow licking its calf is a metaphor for people’s private love for their children.
The secluded life of the green cow and purple energy may mean that auspiciousness will come and your fortune will improve.
Puffball is a metaphor for humble things.
Horse and cow ruffles are a metaphor for people acting like animals.
Riding an ox in search of an ox is a metaphor for things and truths being around you, but instead looking for things far away from the near and looking outwards.
Also used as riding a donkey in search of a donkey.
The chicken's mouth and the cow's queen are metaphors for preferring to be the leader of a small group rather than being an unimportant member of a large group.
The king of Qi giving up his cow is a metaphor for the superior who shows compassion and care for the people of the world.
The inability to turn around means that the will is extremely determined and cannot be shaken by anyone.
Mosquitoes and flies running away from cattle and sheep are a metaphor for small things that can control big things.
A black cow giving birth to a white calf is a metaphor for auspicious omens.
Cutting peonies to feed cows is a metaphor for wasting natural resources.
The power of nine oxen and two tigers is a metaphor for great power.
To get a dime from nine oxen is a metaphor for a minimal loss.
An ox's head is wrong and a horse's mouth is wrong, which means that the answer is wrong or the things are inconsistent.
To brag without making a draft is to talk nonsense and brag indiscriminately.
The wind, horse, and ox are incompatible, which means that things have nothing to do with each other.
The oxcart is huge in its belly.
To kill a chicken with an ox's knife is a metaphor for dealing with small matters, which does not require great talent.
Forcibly pressing the head of a cow without drinking water is a metaphor for forcing others to do something they don’t want to do.
Using strong coercion will not achieve the goal.
Don’t behave like horses and oxen with your children and grandchildren (proverb) It means that parents don’t have to worry too much about their children.
Plowing cows are whipped and caned for the master, which by extension means being repaid for kindness.
Plucking a hair out of nine oxen is a metaphor for insignificance.
Nine oxen cannot be pulled out, which means that something is very difficult and difficult to deal with.
Tiger, leopard and foal have the spirit of eating cattle, which is a metaphor for young talents.
A flower stuck in cow dung is a metaphor for a talented and beautiful woman marrying a mediocre or ugly husband.
I would rather be the chicken's mouth than the cow's queen. It is a metaphor that people would rather be independent in small situations than be dominated by others in big situations.
Once a word enters the government office, nine oxen cannot pull it out (proverb) It is a metaphor for a complaint or confession that enters the government office and cannot be withdrawn or changed.
Cow, ghost and snake god (1) describes a person's ugly and scary appearance. (2) A metaphor for a person who behaves absurdly and viciously.
Ox-headed and horse-faced (1) describes a person’s appearance as ugly and scary. (2) A metaphor for a person who behaves absurdly and viciously.
The expression "oxen, horse, wind and dust" describes people who are traveling on the road, covered in dust and fatigue, and very tired.
Ox and puffball are metaphors for lowly people or things.
Cooking chicken in a ox tripod is a metaphor for overkill.
Being wrong is a metaphor for two things that cannot be put together at all. It is usually used to describe a person who answers a question that is wrong.
There are many books.
A mud cow entering the sea is a metaphor for disappearing forever and leaving no trace.
Scar Ding Jie Niu is a metaphor for having a clear understanding of things and being able to do things with ease and use them freely.
Playing the lute to a cow is a metaphor for the incomprehensible style.
To get into trouble is a metaphor for being stubborn and trapped in a desperate situation.
The new-born calf is a metaphor for people who are new to society. They are not afraid of difficulties or evil forces when encountering difficulties.