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Two-part allegorical saying: Riding a donkey and reading a songbook-let's see what it is.
Riding a donkey and reading a songbook-we'll see.

Related introduction:

We'll see. Basic explanation: we'll see. Wait a minute before you come to a conclusion. See you later.

We'll see how things turn out. It expresses an uncompromising tone, has a well-thought-out plan and expects the inevitable result of things.

Example:

1. Zhou Libo? "The Storm" Part I: "We rode donkeys and read songbooks. Let's talk about it! "

2. Lu Yao's "Ordinary World", Volume III, Chapter 4: "How capable will this person named Tian Fujun be? Riding a donkey and reading a song book. We'll see. "

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Related background:

According to China folklore, he often travels around the world riding a white donkey upside down to publicize his feelings and persuade others. Later, the famous folk "riding a donkey to read a song book" came from this. The white donkey he rides travels through Wan Li every day and folds up like paper at night and puts it in a box.

Two-part allegorical sayings are created by working people in their daily lives, with distinctive national characteristics and rich flavor of life. Two-part allegorical sayings are humorous and intriguing, and are deeply loved by the broad masses of the people.

Related allegorical sayings:

1. Donkeys chase rabbits-they can't catch up.

2. Stupid donkey crossing the bridge-step by step is difficult.

3. lame donkey-don't take the right path