Bao Gong's yamen - easy to get in and hard to get out, Bao Gong beheads Bao Mian - a gentleman first corrects himself, wraps feet and cloth bib - smells bad, wraps single cloth to wash face - generously wraps rice and noodles for Lantern Festival - pinch The buns cost less than a piece and a few buns have sugar in them - the fillings are revealed (a metaphor for things that you don't want people to know are exposed.) Make a cage of buns and steamed buns - everyone is proud of the foreman and supervisor - the one who did not peel the skin on the day of the move Head - too revealing. Settling in a safe - the purpose is safety (a metaphor for ensuring safety.) The sword is unsheathed - the sharp edge is revealed. Baoyu becomes a monk - never looks back, hugs the ingot and jumps into the well - sacrifices life and wealth to hold the pipa Entering the mill - playing the harp to a cow, holding a watermelon in one's arms - being sure of everything (metaphor of being very accurate or confident in doing something) eating coptis in the middle of the night - secretly complaining about eating sweets in the middle of the night - not knowing whether to start and end with half clothes and ringing the bell - making a blockbuster hit and being liked by everyone Crossing the single-plank bridge in the middle of the night - careful step by step, hunting sparrows in the clouds for half a day - air to air for half a day, hanging sun bags in the clouds for half a day - pretending to be crazy (phoenix), lighting lanterns in the clouds for half a day - clever tricks (photo), running horses in the clouds for half a day - showing off the horse's feet for half a day Unable to sneeze - uncomfortable, somersaults in the clouds for a long time - finally landing, a spatula hanging in the clouds for a long time - noisy (fried), flipping (flying) for a long time, catching clouds for a long time - empty words flying for a long time, flying in the clouds for a long time Riding a crane - flying far away, a torch in mid-air - being a master, missing out on the road - having a beginning but no end, suddenly jumping out of nowhere - a frog with legs tied to its head - can't jump, putting sesame seeds on the scale ——It’s insignificant, it’s a stick to beat a duck. ——It’s a croaking stick to beat a mandarin duck. ——The two separated sticks are equivalent to needles. ——The thickness is irrelevant (the metaphor is neither deep nor shallow, good or bad.) The stick blows the fire. -There is always one end that falls to the ground to arbitrate the case - the guillotine of the unselfish Bao Gong - does not recognize others (a metaphor for selflessness