You must have heard many allegorical sayings, but you must have never seen such allegorical sayings! See how many you can match!
1. Take a bath in a boiling pot-an acquaintance;
2. Seeing that my father-in-law doesn’t respond-I don’t know Taishan with my eyes;
3, eat pineapple and ask sweet and sour-know perfectly well past ask;
4, nails in your pockets-everyone wants to stand out;
5, flies bite Bodhisattva-no one tastes;
6, carrying a doll to push the mill-adding people does not add strength;
7, flowering on the dunghill-stinky;
8, deaf people watch the play-feast their eyes;
9, flies on the edge of the manger-mixed food;
10, eat a big circle-supported;
11, the stones in the Yangtze River-after the wind and waves;
12, the knife cuts the sea-it is difficult to give up;
13, get the fat for bones-unwilling;
14, the sculptor does not give the idol a head-know the old;
15, pulling the gourd and pulling the gourd-deliberately finding fault;
16, rolling pin for chopsticks, basin for cups-eat and drink;
17, plastering all over-there are many problems;
18, the dishcloth on the dining table-tasted the ups and downs;
19, steel wire wears tofu-don’t mention it;
20, firecrackers at both ends-want to (ring) together;
21, eat fish and don’t spit bones-talk with thorns;
22, the lights in the kitchen-often suffer indignities;
23. The pole erected eight hundred years ago-the old bachelor;
24, powder into the coffin-die to face;
25. The God of Wealth asks for a meal-pretending to be poor;
26, set up a shed to sell embroidery needles-the sale is not big, the shelf is not small;
27, send the prostitute, marry the daughter-in-law-two busy;
28, holding Huanglian knocking at the door-bitter home;
29. Ice cubes fall into the vinegar jar-shabby;
30, with a passbook into the coffin-die for money;
31. Sit on the bench naked-well-organized;
32, the Jade Emperor farted-air;
33. Grenade bombing the toilet-arousing public anger (dung);
34, tortoise’s ass-this is the rule (turtle);
35. Narcissus does not bloom-pretending to be garlic;
36, the ferry crossing the river-it is worthwhile;
37, broken handle hoe-not sure;
38. Daughter-in-law has a big belly-a grandson;
39, the lost child who rushed to the temple-live a shame;
40, freshly baked iron-pure heart;
41. Widows beat children-reluctant;
42, coffin shop business-make dead money;
43. The clock of Hanshan Temple-can’t be moved;
44, the monk dug a hole in the wall-Miao (temple) is through;
45, the wall clock in the waiting room-the mass point of view;
46, pulling teeth from the tiger’s mouth-courage is not small;
47, gourd ladle fishing jiaozi-dripping water;
48, soybeans cut into filaments-Kung Fu is home;
49. I was in a hurry and ran into a slow doctor-I was in a hurry;
50. Beggars sing-fake happiness;
51. Boil crabs in a boiling pot-see how long you run wild;
52, the cook marched-take the blame for others;
53, chihuo powder flower arrangement-dead shameless;
54, 21 days without chickens-bad guys;
55, "Hundred Family Names" removes Zhao-opening is money;
56. The bat has chicken feathers-what kind of bird are you?
57, flies collect honey-pretend to be crazy (bee);
58, the water in the teapot-get out of here;
59, the poem in the toilet-smelly scholar;
60, big fire bamboo forest-a bachelor;
These two-part allegorical sayings are really interesting! Having fun alone is not as good as having fun with others. Hurry and have fun with your friends!