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Adou's empire - given away for nothing

Adou-like character - incompetent

Ah Er plays the sheng - playing the flute indiscriminately

Ah'er is a doctor - no one dares to invite him

A'er is all over the street - being a fool

My brother is eating noodles - scratching randomly

Grandma has a beard ——Abnormal

Sister A Qing pours tea - not a drop of water leaks; not a drop of water leaks

Be whipped but not stick - eat the soft and not the hard

Those who are beaten A dog bites a chicken - takes it out on others

A turtle that gets slapped - shrinks its neck

A duck that gets a knife - runs around

Is it okay to apologize for being slapped? ——Slavish and obsequious

The beaten dog——frustrated

The beaten duck——running around

The fat pig that received the knife—— —Not afraid of being scalded by boiling water

The leather ball that has been hit by a knife is deflated

The foxtail grass that has been hit by frost is wilted

Eating sea pepper next to the stove (Pepper) - Fever inside and outside

Going up a short ladder to a high house - cannot reach the eaves

A short man wearing high heels - height is limited

The dwarf fights the wolf - just shouting is not enough

The dwarf flies the kite - keeps getting higher and higher; keeps rising

The dwarf farts - humbles himself

The dwarf goes sightseeing ——Echoing the voice

The dwarf crosses the river—Safe (drowned) heart

The dwarf watches a play—listens to the voice

The dwarf draws the general from within—makes use of the materials ; Take advantage of shortcomings

The dwarf climbs the stairs - eagerly looking forward to it

The dwarf climbs the slope - rises step by step; climbs higher step by step

The dwarf woman - - Low knowledge

The short man rides a big horse - he is in a dilemma; he is in a dilemma

The short man wants to reach the sky - he does not know how high the sky is; delusion; wishful thinking

The short man sits high The stool - cannot be reached; cannot be reached up and down; difficult to reach up and down

Litigation-loving hero - poor vindictiveness

The wooden fish in the nunnery - allowed to be beaten

Quail want to eat the fruit from the tree - they can't reach it; they want good things; they want nothing more than good things

Watching people drowning on the shore - they do nothing to save them

Catching for the moon on the shore - in vain Effort; wasted effort

Buying shoes based on someone else's foot size - just copy it by rote

The beggar who pressed the colored ball - stupidly happy

Picked the medicine according to the prescription - Do as you're told

Peck at the rice by pressing the chicken's head - it's all in vain

Drink the water by pressing the head of the cow - you can't do it; there's nothing you can do

Peck the gourd and lift the scoop - — Looking at one end and then the other; falling one after another

The top door of the chopping board - the tube is wide

The rolling pin on the chopping board - a single stick

Chopping board The meat on the chopping board - to be slaughtered by others; to be slaughtered by others

The fish on the chopping board - to be knifed

Stalking in secret - sneaking around

Playing in secret Boxing - beating blindly for a while

Threading a needle in a dark room - sad

Secretly making a stumbling block - wilting is bad

Burning up all the lamp oil - heartburn (Core)

Put ice on the griddle - melt into soup

Put pancakes on the griddle - turn it over

Eight hundred coins fell into the well ——It’s hard to touch which pendant

The flagpole erected eight hundred years ago——Old Bachelor

Eight hundred copper coins worn on a string—out of tune (dang)

Sprinkle pepper on the eight-treasure rice - add another flavor

Eight-life old account - can't explain

Seven-inch shoes on eight-inch feet - awkward

Badou's small hanging vat - cannot hold a stone

Myna pecks persimmons - picks out the weak ones

Eight old men punch each other - three orders and five Shen (stretch)

Eight dollars for plaster - stained

Eight dollars for a bowl of wontons - no noodles

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p>Eight people sitting at a table with crooked necks - no one is looking at anyone else

The format of the eight-part essay - the same thing

Sleeping in the Bagua furnace - steaming

Horse riding in the Bagua array - there is no way out; the way out is hard to find

Eighth level engineering skills - striving for excellence

Eighth level masters learn crafts - grow old and learn Old

The star anise fell into the manure pit - the smell and fragrance are indistinguishable; the smell and fragrance are indistinguishable

The eight and a half kilogram turtle swallowed the big weight - the cruel bastard

The eight-and-a-half-pound old turtle swallowed a weighing weight—the cruel tortoise

The eight-and-a-half-pound tortoise won the top prize—the rules (turtle lift) are not small

Eighty people carried the sedan chair ——So majestic

The eighty-year-old man suffers from shaking his head-unwillingly; he cannot help it

The eighty-year-old man blows the lamp-out of breath; out of breath

An eighty-year-old man practices the pipa—a cliché (playing)

An eighty-year-old man learns boxing—the more he practices, the stronger he becomes

An eighty-year-old man learns the craft— Work hard at old age

The eighty-year-old old man has no successors

The eighty-year-old shaves his beard-does not accept the old man

The eighty-year-old man chooses The burden - the mind is full but the strength is not enough

Growing a beard at eighty - an old idea

80 and having no children - being lonely in old age

Eighty A son is born at the age of eighty - generations behind

Dancing at the age of eighty - naive old man

Playing with monkeys at the age of eighty - an old trick

Learning at the age of eighty Playing the flute - all old tunes; old tunes

Learning to beat when you are eighty - fighting for your life

An eighty-year-old actor pretending to be a child - rejuvenating himself

Standing at the counter at the age of 80 - an expert at it /p>

The Eight Immortals Table is missing a leg - it is not level.

The Eight Immortals Table has lamps on it - it is clearly placed

The Eight Immortals Table - it has edges and corners

The Eight Wise Kings Enter the Palace—It’s So Hard to Invite

Bitter Melon in August—My Heart Is Red

Lotus Root in August—Fresh and Tender

Eight Pomegranates in the moon - head full of ideas

Persimmons in August - redder with age; red with age

Osmanthus blossoms in August - fragrance everywhere

The cucumber shed in August—empty shelves

Eating New Year’s Eve dinner on August 15th—it’s still early

Eating Yuanxiao on August 15th—it’s different

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Eating rice dumplings on August 15th - not the time

Mooncakes on August 15th - everyone is happy; everyone likes them; both up and down

August 10th The moon on May - the same every year; just and bright

Watching the Dragon Boat Festival on August 15th - too late; too late

Watching dragon lanterns on August 15th - too late Half a year

Have a baby on August 15th - just in time

Send moon cakes on August 15th - just in time for the festival

Clouds cover the sky on August 15th Moon - spoil the fun

Steamed rice cakes on August 15th - as early as possible (jujubes)

Plant peanuts on August 15th - blind command

Eight legs The crab - domineering

The biggest hand - covering the sky with one hand

The longest lifespan - longevity without borders

The most difficult meal to cook - cooking without rice

The fastest flowing water - a thousand miles

Answer: Guishen Painzi - Level 1 2007-8-7 11:13

The cat's claws reached into the fish tank—— Want to make a fortune

A cat wears tiger skin - showing off its power

A cat has tiger gall in its belly - it cannot be fierce

A cat guards a mouse hole - no Lively

The cat was driven (niǎn) up the tree by the tiger - thanks to saving a hand

The cat played with the mouse - coaxed to play

The cat will not eat the dead mouse

——Fake elegance

The mouse in the cat’s mouth—can’t escape

The cat catches the mouse—their job

The road is not called a road—justice

Horse tail skewered with tofu - can’t lift it up

Horse racing in shoes - just a few steps

Cowhide drum - loud and empty

Cattle fighting - dead head

Put a saddle on the back of the cattle - chaos

Cowhide drum wet with water - no sound

Cowhide drum, bronze gong ——If you don’t fight, you won’t make a sound

Pluck the hair out of the cow—don’t care

The Ox King doesn’t care about the donkey’s affairs—everyone is in charge of his own business

The day the cow dies is also the day Falling - misfortunes never come singly

Mushrooms on cow dung piles - good-looking or not delicious

Flies behind cows' butts - scattered in a rush

In milk Mixed with ink - confusion of black and white (xiáo)

Offer ox hooves - it will show how big your feet are

Hard cowhide - let's see how you brag

A blind cow hits a haystack - eat whatever you encounter

A monkey climbs a rocky cliff - show your ability

A monkey holds a mallet (chuí) - Hu Lu

Monkey's face - change at will

Monkey wears gloves - hairy hands and feet

Monkey picks up ginger - can't eat it, can't throw it away

The monkey sings a big show - the joke stage

The monkey fishes for the moon - a happy show

The monkey eats walnuts - they are all smashed

The monkey plays Boxing - a small stance

Monkey climbing a tree - a specialty

Monkey fanning - imitating humans

Monkey climbing up to the pavilion - playing with ugly ghosts Fengliu

Monkey rides a sheep - not a human horse

Monkey eats garlic - rolls eyes

Monkey carries the beam - can't stand it

A rat hangs himself - like a cat

A rat gnaws on a wooden box - grinds its teeth idly

A rat digs into an ashes - hides with eyes closed

A rat stretches out its legs - little hands Little Feet

The mouse teases the cat—looking for trouble

The mouse marries a girl—cares about food but not clothing

The mouse eats arsenic—rolls eyes

The mouse rolled into the cupboard - he was confused

The mouse licked the cat's nose - he was seeking death

The mouse hole (kū long) - it was not filled up

A mouse enters a mousetrap - not far from death

A mouse falls into a water tank - fashionable (wet fur)

A mouse pulls a wooden shovel - the big head is behind

A rat climbs a scale hook—calls itself

A rat climbs a bamboo pole—one step at a time

A rat steals rice soup—barely enough to feed its mouth

The rat drills into the bellows—it gets the wind from both ends

The mouse’s eyes—can only see one inch away

The rat gets a gun—it rebels in the nest

The rat falls out Into the vinegar vat - a sour smell

The mouse in the sesame field - popular

Paper tiger - one poke can pierce

The tiger in front of the stove - house Li Ji

Dreaming about a tiger - a false alarm

Resembling a cat and painting a tiger - almost the same

Chasing a rabbit in the wild - whoever catches it belongs

Forcibly press the rooster to lay eggs - no hope

A grasshopper meets a chicken - there is no escape

A grasshopper fights a rooster - risking his life

Mosquitoes Biting eggs - seamless and drillable

A blind dog - bites whatever it touches

Hanging pig eggs under the eaves - drops of bitter water

A dog bites Lu Dongbin - he doesn't know a good heart

A dog takes a mouse - he is meddling in his own business

A dog sits on a dungeon - he doesn't know how to lift

Rabbit tail --Can't grow

Putting onions in a dog's nose - pretending to be an elephant

Cat's paw stretches into the fish tank - wants to get a handful

A monkey catches the moon - a happy ending

Mistakes a cat and paints a tiger - almost the same

A rat hangs himself - a cat's behavior