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What idioms are there for people who grow gourds?
Metaphor imitates like a gourd.

Talk about pulling the gourd, pulling the gourd, pulling the gourd.

Puzzle: a metaphor for words or things that are difficult to guess and puzzling. Refers to guessing puzzling words or things.

Victory gourd refers to a glib mouth.

Gourd follows the wind. Metaphor is only imitation, lacking in creation.

Bitter gourd is a metaphor for words or things that are difficult to guess and puzzling.

A gourd without a mouth is a gourd without a mouth. Metaphor is a person who is not good at talking or talks very little.

A man with a tight mouth.

A gourd without a mouth means that people don't like to talk or are not good at talking. It also means that people can't talk for some reason.

Drawing a gourd according to this metaphor is simply imitating the original or not changing or innovating.

Draw a gourd according to the gourd ladle, just like a real gourd.

Cover your mouth with a gourd and smile.

Draw a gourd according to the same pattern. Draw a gourd according to someone else's gourd.

Draw a gourd according to someone else's gourd. Metaphor is pure imitation without innovation.

Cursing the gourd means cursing this person on the surface, but actually cursing that person.

Imitate according to the metaphor of gourd painting ladle.