Arabic numerals 8-character division of family - zero to zero (0:0) Grandpa eats coptis - bitter (ye) (a metaphor for the two masters being equally matched, regardless of victory or defeat, superiority or inferiority). ) Adou becomes the emperor—weak and incompetent, showing off under the chopping board—can’t fly, the nun in the nunnery—unfortunate (husband), the dwarf rides a big horse—the dwarf is in a dilemma, the dwarf sits on a tall mountain—the dwarf is in a dilemma, the dwarf sits on a high stool— - If you can't reach it, dig out the seeds from the gourd - Dig one after another, then put your head into the fire pit - Hold your breath in the fire, then drink water in the middle of the head - Can't force it (a metaphor for not forcing people to do something they don't want to do.) The dwarf pushes his palm - The dwarf climbs the hill without a good shot - taking advantage of the old prescription to take medicine - still doing the same secret boxing - fighting blindly for a while - An Lushan raises troops - reverses and chops the bones on the chopping board - just go to the frog on the shore - - The result of jumping bananas at the touch - a bright handkerchief with a heart that can do tricks - a piece of cloth that can do tricks without hiding or hiding - covering up Baoyu and Xiangyun crying for Jia Mu - each has his own tears, a worm in the bud of a grain stalk - - Specializing in (drilling) heart-shaped cereal noodles to make Yuanxiao - A hard-to-knead bitch to see off guests - Suona with deflated falsehood - Let's see how you blow and feed the tiger in bed - Harm others and yourself by farting in bed - Ability to be literary (smell), capable of martial arts (covering) farting in bed - swallowing the sheets alone and covering the table - being (surrounded) very confused; being confused by reason - not being awake at all. Changing from robe to undershirt - having enough time to pick peonies on the hospital bed - —Being greedy for flowers and refusing to take medicine when seriously ill —waiting to die, peeling onions and pounding garlic —Peeling the bark of a tree doing trivial things—The peeled toad will not grow 3—Being determined to die, peeling off the skin of a cuttlefish and removing its belly—a pair There is a lamp on the table of the evil-hearted Eight Immortals - there are obviously Eight Immortals. There is a chamber pot on the table - not a (guy) guy. There is only one grain in the eight acres of land - this one (metaphor is pitifully few.) The radish of Balizhuang - the eight beautiful tigers in my heart Going to Youzhou - dead or lost (a metaphor for losing too much.) Eight horses can't pull apart - inseparable - catching rabbits on August 15th. If I celebrate the festival with you, I will celebrate the festival without you (a metaphor for whether or not I have it has nothing to do with the overall situation. ) Watching dragon lanterns on August 15th - half a year late (a metaphor for being too late and too late.) A cucumber shed in August - an empty shelf (a metaphor for something with only form and no content.) August persimmons - the older they get, the redder they become in August The weather - sometimes sunny, sometimes rainy (a metaphor for the changeable nature of people or things, making people unpredictable.) The eight-character writing - one less flower (a metaphor for the lack of too much.) An eighty-year-old lady learning to play the wind - out of breath The eighty-year-old old man blows the trumpet after catching his breath - the feeble eighty-year-old grandma - old and cliched. The Eight Immortals cross the sea without a boat - have their own rules (crossing). The three-year-old grandson of the eighty-year-old grandma - the old one, the little one eats on August 15th. Moon cakes - it's time to put a chamber pot on the Eight Immortals table - a guy who is not an accomplished person (to hold wine) plucked radishes and planted onions - each one is spicier than the last plucked lions - plucked pigeons to make you laugh ——Can’t fly (a metaphor for each method is more powerful than the other.) Every jointed bamboo shoot——Up every day (a metaphor for being promising and having a future.) Tug-of-war game—pulling both ends and using it as a pillow—ignoring it and inserting your hands To grind one's eyes - to ask for trouble (a metaphor for one's own trouble.) To treat pearls as mud balls - to be ignorant and to put horns on a donkey's head - to practice aiming at the shooting range - to turn a blind eye The overlord treats guests - you have to eat, you have to eat, you have to eat even if you don't eat. White cloth goes into the dye vat - it's unclear. Daydreaming - random thoughts (metaphor for unfounded imagination.) Black and white words - black and white (metaphor for right and wrong, good and evil.) Cabbage Stir-fried scallions with leaves - close (green) plus close (green) (a metaphor for being particularly friendly, close and close, and thinking about each other.) Boiled cabbage with tofu - no one takes credit for anyone else (a metaphor for no one can take advantage of anyone else) Benefits.) The white lady drank realgar wine - revealed her true form as a white-bone spirit and served Tang Monk - pretended to be eighty years old and played the trumpet - lived eight thousand years and had a beard - a big idea, and took the Eight Immortals table with one missing leg - put it It's unfair that eight sparrows carry the sedan chair - can't bear the peanuts planted on August 15th - blindly direct the eighty-year-old to dance - God tells fortunes with eight coins - how can I guarantee you that the Eight Immortals will cross the sea in your lifetime - each of the Eight Immortals can do it by showing their magical powers The wind moves like a phoenix, and when it rains, the palms are bitten by mosquitoes - the hands are itchy and the palms are empty - the palms are blinded to no avail - in fact, they can't cover the sky, the palms are splitting bricks - the hard kung fu of bulldog squatting wall
Don’t turn on the lamp and don’t add oil - save worry one by one (core) Make tea with a tumbler - ride a rabbit with an unskilled tumbler - don’t put soy sauce on the pig’s paws if you’re not honest - Baiti (hooves)