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Two-part allegorical saying about Chinese hamburger beating dog.
Meat buns beat dogs one after another, and the two-part allegorical saying is that there is no return.

1, pinyin: yǒu qù wú huí.

2. Interpretation: Only those who went out did not come back.

3. Source: Modern Ke Gang's "Fighting for the Deer in the Central Plains" chapter 1 1: "Instead, it became a meat bun to beat the dog, and there was no return!"

4. Synonym: If there is no return, it will never be returned, and it is difficult to return.

5, antonym: There are two things.

6. Example: Chapter 8 of Modern Alai's Dust Settled: "I asked him if he would kill me if his brother never came back."

7. ㄡㄑㄨㄨㄨㄟ. Athena Chu

8, feelings: no return is a neutral word.

9. Back to idioms solitaire: There is room for manoeuvre-Core-Mr. Daoism-Know what you should do when you are born-Ignore what you say-Don't express what you say-Impulse-Let things happen in secret-Judge people's success or failure-Be a ghost with face and heart.

Introduce food-related allegorical sayings;

1, old water points tofu-everything has its vanquisher.

2. Cook jiaozi-reveal the filling.

3, tofu brain porridge-thin.

4. Cook jiaozi in the teapot-you can't empty your stomach; I know.

5, 30 cents to open a tofu shop-the capital is not big, the shelf is not small.

6, just out of the cage-with gas.

7. Sticking noodles to make cakes-not that kind of material.

8. Sorghum stalks and eggplant-incredible.

9, pick bones in the egg-all kinds of thorns.

10 wears tofu in her hair.-Forget it.

1 1, onion mixed with tofu-one clear and two white.

12, swallowed jiaozi-I don't know what it smells like.

13, eat jiaozi on New Year's Day-no strangers.

14, sticky biscuits-looks unfamiliar.

15, bean curd residue mixed with shredded pork-it's hard to tell good from bad.