Current location - Quotes Website - Excellent quotations - What are some poems or proverbs about watermelon?
What are some poems or proverbs about watermelon?

1. Wear a cotton-padded jacket in the morning and a gauze in the afternoon, and eat watermelon around the stove.

2. Walking in the watermelon field is a good choice (circle).

3. A variant of winter melon grows in the watermelon field.

4. Unripe watermelon is white (flesh).

5. There are small sesame seeds on the watermelon vine.

6. The watermelon fell into the oil barrel and became slippery.

7. Watermelon dripping is bad.

8. Make a hat out of watermelon rind to look cool.

9. A watermelon in your arms is a sure thing (a metaphor for doing things very accurately or confidently.)

10. Playing ball while stepping on a watermelon. If you can push it, you can push it, and if you can slide it, you can slide.

11. On a hot day, I want to throw away a rotten watermelon.

12. A big chin can eat watermelon without leaking; not even a drop of water will leak out

Expansion of proverbs about watermelon

1. There is no greater sorrow than death of heart - death of heart: It means that the heart is like the ashes of death. The saddest thing is a stubborn mind and insensitivity.

2. Love is broad but not specific - love for people or things is very broad, but love cannot be specific.

3. If you love, you will be put on your knees, if you are evil, you will fall into the abyss - add to your knees: put it on your knees; fall into the abyss: push it into the abyss. It means that one does not follow principles, acts on emotions, and one's attitude toward others' love and hate is determined entirely by one's own likes and dislikes.

4. Love wants him to live, hate wants him to die - when you like him, you always want him to live; when you hate him, you always want him to die. Refers to treating people extremely based on personal likes and dislikes.

5. Be content with old customs and indulge in old news - customs: customs. drown: indulge, fall into. Sticking to old habits and limited to old knowledge. Describes being conservative and content with the status quo.

6. The saddle never leaves the horse's back, and the armor never leaves the general's body - Armor: Armor. The horse does not take off its saddle, and the man does not take off his armor. On high alert.

7. On Bagong Mountain, the grass and trees are all deserted - Bagong Mountain: in the west of Huaixi City, Anhui. Treat all the vegetation on Bagong Mountain as soldiers. Describes extreme fear and suspicion.

8. Inseparable - refers to being very close to the actual situation.

9. The Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing his or her abilities - Eight Immortals: The eight immortals in Taoist legends. It is a metaphor that everyone has his own way of doing things. It is also a metaphor for competing with each other using their abilities.

10. No trace of the eight characters - it means that things have no clue and no clues.

11. The skin of the radish is wide after being pulled out - a metaphor for removing unsightly things for the sake of convenience. It also means squeezing out others in order to expand your territory.

12. Pulling out the Zhao flag and erecting the red flag - used as a metaphor to steal a victory or a symbol of victory or victory.

13. The white knife goes in and the red knife comes out - it means to kill with blood and to fight with all your might. Red knife: bloody knife.

14. The white sand in Nirvana is black with it - Nirvana: black soil. Fine white sand mixed with black soil will turn black along with it. It is a metaphor that good people or things will become bad if they are in a dirty environment.

15. One step at a time, one step forward - a Buddhist saying, which is a metaphor that although one's path and attainments are deep, one still needs to practice and improve. It is a metaphor that although we have reached a very high level, we are still not satisfied and have to work harder.