1. Keep your eyes open and dare to do it-blatant
2. Just lost the first shot-what's the panic?
3. A gifted scholar and a beautiful woman-a pair
4. Talent and beauty-perfect; Just a couple.
5. The God of Wealth is boasting-there is plenty of money.
6. God of Wealth goes to court-money makes sense.
7. The God of Wealth has mercy-there is plenty of money.
8. The God of Wealth turned against him-he didn't recognize it
9. The God of Wealth touches the skull-a good thing is coming.
10. The God of Wealth knocks at the door-blessings fall from the sky; A great good thing
1 1, the Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea-each showing his magical powers
12, clay idol crossing the river-it's hard to protect itself
13, broad beans bloom-black heart
14, Confucius moved-all books (lost)
15, break the casserole-ask the question to the end
16, monks open umbrellas-lawlessness
17, tiger falls to Pingyang-bullied by dogs
18, gild the lily-superfluous action
Two-part allegorical saying is a special language form created in Chinese vocabulary for the masses in their life practice. It is a short, funny and vivid sentence.
Two-part allegorical sayings are composed of two parts: the former part plays the role of "introduction", like a riddle, and the latter part plays the role of "back lining", like a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate. In a certain language environment, it is usually said that the first half, "rest" to the second half, you can understand and guess its original intention, so it is called two-part allegorical saying. Han civilization has a long history. The historical vicissitudes of life are precipitated, refined and condensed into a wonderful Chinese language art. Among them, Xiehouyu has its unique expressive force.