Cantonese proverb one
Open the film (group fight, use force with a knife. )
Shoe shine (flattery)
A swarm of ants (trouble)
The wok is frothy (figuratively speaking, it's a mess)
Cook in a pot (metaphor for all suffering)
A load (half a catty, the same as each other)
Chicken (figuratively speaking, an unruly person)
Hard-handed (figuratively speaking, powerful)
Kill a dead chicken (feel cheap)
Drop one's glasses by mistake (miscalculation, blindness)
Bleeding (big price reduction, no return)
Touch the doornail (close the door)
Kick your feet and dry them (busy)
Eat a dead cat (with a black nest on its back)
Wave-throwing (bragging or scaring people to show their prestige and show off)
Pull the cat's tail.
Asphyxia (neuroticism)
Hit the wall with a ghost (one of our own beat one of our own, derogatory)
Firecracker neck (grumpy)
Speak ill of others behind their backs and report them.
Cantonese proverb 2
A compilation of cantonese proverbs
Open the film (group fight, use force with a knife. )
Shoe shine (flattery)
A swarm of ants (trouble)
The wok is frothy (figuratively speaking, it's a mess)
Cook in a pot (metaphor for all suffering)
A load (half a catty, the same as each other)
Chicken (figuratively speaking, an unruly person)
Hard-handed (figuratively speaking, powerful)
Kill a dead chicken (feel cheap)
Drop one's glasses by mistake (miscalculation, blindness)
Bleeding (big price reduction, no return)
Touch the doornail (close the door)
Kick your feet and dry them (busy)
Eat a dead cat (with a black nest on its back)
Wave-throwing (bragging or scaring people to show their prestige and show off)
Pull the cat's tail.
Asphyxia (neuroticism)
Hit the wall with a ghost (one of our own beat one of our own, derogatory)
Firecracker neck (grumpy)
Speak ill of others behind their backs and report them.
Release the plane (deliberately miss the appointment)
A servant has a job (stumbling)
Three mouths and six sides (in front of others)
Three aunts and six grandmothers (nosy women)
The chaos of the seven countries (at sixes and sevens)
Good people and good sisters (good people)
I woke up at the beginning, ie I was quick to understand.
There is a way by wire (in an orderly way)
Make something out of nothing (fabricate something out of nothing)
Dead snake rotten eel (motionless, metaphorically lazy)
make up one's mind
Be ordered to lift oil (as cool as a cucumber)
Wander around (doing nothing, wandering around)
A quiet river is flowing (quietly, quietly)
Fall to the ground (unlucky, unlucky)
Cantonese proverb 3
Ten questions and nine answers (repeated questions and repeated answers)
People are afraid of danger ngei 1, and fans are afraid of screening (people are afraid of being asked)
Be careful when sailing in old age.
Finger sticking out without getting stuck (figuratively, helping outsiders rather than helping one's own people)
Count back, return the road (human feelings return to human feelings, the number should be clear)
There are ten tricks left (figuratively speaking, things are far from successful)
Strangers are timid.
Every flower comes into its own eyes (carrots and vegetables, each to his own liking, beauty is in the eye of the beholder)
Look at the time by hand (metaphorically speaking, the scope of work is small and clear at a glance)
When the wind blows, it's all earned.
Have a head and a tail (anticlimactic)
When you fall, you must dig in the sand.
Be in a hurry.
There is a bowl of words and a dish of words.
A man who only eats one car baa baa (wants people to die)
Eat the noodles and lean against the bottom of the bowl (metaphor for ingratitude)
Kindness is struck by lightning (ingratitude, kindness is regarded as malice)
Piglets should be eaten in the market.
People with broken mouths should avoid breaking bowls (people with defects should avoid similar things)
Chickens (eggs) will give birth (if people don't know, things will always be exposed unless they do something)
Stealing the chicken and not eating the rice (metaphor not only does not take advantage, but suffers)
A bachelor met a beggar (tried to extort money but met a poor man)
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