Sugarcane in September-sweetheart
October mustard-Qixin
Chest balance-satisfactory
The pig ate the key.-Happy
When you have a raincoat, you need an umbrella
Broad bean blossoms-black heart
Looking for a needle in a haystack-wasting your heart
Hot corn flower heart
Burning bamboo tube-hollow
The tortoise ate a certain weight.
Straw treatment as wick-heartburn
The weasel pays New Year greetings to chickens-unkind.
90-year-old man learning martial arts-lack of discipline (metaphor)
Clam moths eat flowers and bones-beauty lies in the heart.
Drinking ice water in cold winter-my heart is so cold.
Flower bone touched the butcher knife-heartbreak
Huang Gai is looking for a fight-willingly.
A good fishing net-how many minds (metaphor is very calculating)
Light a lamp in your belly-I know.
I have a leaky spoon in my stomach-I have many brains.
The nun went down the hill-she lost her heart.
Skin-skinned Toad-Heart Will Never Die.
Balizhuang Radish-Beautiful in Heart
Arsenic is mixed in the stuffing of flat food-it is toxic to the heart.
Pick firewood with a shoulder pole-hanging your heart at both ends (metaphor: miss this, miss that person)
Arsenic is mixed in the stuffing of flat food-it is toxic to the heart.
Pick firewood with a shoulder pole-hanging your heart at both ends (metaphor: miss this, miss that person)
Cook jiaozi in a teapot-know what you're doing.
Mature lotus seeds-bitter in heart
Eat a basket of rotten apricots-sad
Eat a bowl-know what you know (metaphor for knowing the ins and outs of the situation and problems in your heart)
Eat honey-sweet in my heart
Eating scorpions-ruthless
Pomegranate flowers in spring-heart red
Confucius' inkstone-the heart is too dark (metaphor for a cruel heart)
Sparrow's stomach-narrow-minded.
An ant is dragging a mouse-the mind is helpless.
The lime truck was caught in a downpour-anxiety
Rotting onions-the heart never dies
Belonging to bamboo heart deficiency
I can't find embroidered shoes on the sedan chair-I'm in a hurry
Green radish-beautiful in heart, ① metaphor for being in a good mood. Simple in appearance, wonderful in heart.
Live with clenched fists-hold your breath.
Masons worship Buddha-I know.
Live with clenched fists-hold your breath in your heart.
Rabbits pull plows and harrows-the heart is weak, but the strength is weak.
Singing folk songs with Yue-I have a score in my heart.
Comprehensive certificate-more brains (metaphor: scheming, more ideas)
Eating watermelon around the stove-My Sweetie is in my heart and warm on me.
Setting off firecrackers on the chest-thinking (loud) (metaphor never forgets)
Cotton on the chest-soft-hearted (metaphor easily moved by foreign objects, resulting in pity or sympathy)
Put a lamp on your chest-your heart is bright.
Stick a spell on your chest-there is a ghost in your heart.
There are caterpillars on my chest-my heart itches.
Chest grass-palpitation (shortage)
Chest pain-urgent need
When the emperor wants to be immortal-have a high heart
Zhu Bajie Xiao's daughter-in-law-willingly
I want to go to the moon by plane-my heart is higher than the sky.
Dragonflies eat fireflies. -I know.
Ducks enter the field-know it.
Dumb people eat jiaozi.-I know.
The dumb listen to the report-got the message.
The dumb kicks the key-know it well.
The dumb eat jiaozi-they know it.
Dumb people eat fireflies-their hearts are bright
A Dai read a book-hit me in the heart (reading) (metaphor for a cruel heart)
I ate a monk in one bite-I have something on my mind (temple)
Swallow cloth shoes in one gulp-I have a bottom in my heart
Stick an awl in your body-nerve-racking.