Two-part allegorical saying about jiaozi:
1, eat jiaozi with porridge-the more you eat, the more confused you become.
2. The creature wrapped in elm bark and bluestone-light and stubborn; Light and hard.
3. Jiaozi wrapped in elm and bluestone-bright and stubborn.
4, a chopstick to eat jiaozi-naughty; Pick skin
5, plunge into jiaozi-grab the stuffing; Catch the trap
6, a bite of a jiaozi-swallow; Swallow dates; swallow
7. I ate twelve jiaozi in one bite, and I really had a big appetite.
8, a catty of meat wrapped in a jiaozi-what a big skin.
9, a pound of meat wrapped in a jiaozi-what a big dough.
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Related interesting two-part allegorical saying:
1, ducks are running around with knives
2, got a slap in the face to make amends-flattery.
3, got a big dog-frustrated.
4. Fat pig with a knife-not afraid of scalding water
5, got a knife ball flat
6. Frost dog's tail grass has faded.
7. Eat Chili by the fire-I have a fever inside and outside.
8. A short ladder leading to a high room-not to mention the eaves.