A complete collection of allegorical sayings and their answers: Stretching a chicken coop with a bamboo pole - Building a bridge with a mischievous bamboo pole - Twisting lantern grass in a sad pole - A bamboo basket with a heart to fetch a water net to block the wind - All in vain Playing with a machete in the bamboo forest - Unable to open the scene in a bamboo cage
Phoenix - has wings and is difficult to fly. Holds water through a bamboo sieve - full of loopholes. Lights a fire in a bamboo tube. - Takes care of the bamboo tube and beats the drum. - Air to air. Looking at the sky in a bamboo tube. - Seeing with one hole. Bamboo insect bites the bamboo root. - Die together.
Bamboo poles support the ship - cannot be rowed Bamboo poles hit the moon - cannot stand on bamboo poles to sleep on - difficult to turn over; unable to turn over Pig gall throws into the well - suffers deeply Pig pimples appear - meaty pig head - dead pig unable to wake up
The meat on the body - some fat and thin pig heads hanging on the pepper trees - the meaty lard poured into the water tank - Zhu Bajie playing with a machete in a coma - Zhu Bajie not playing the string well - smug Zhu Bajie listening to the Book of Heaven -
Zhu Bajie, who knows nothing about anything, goes down the mountain - does not wait for you (monkey). Zhu Bajie lifts the door curtain - shows his face. Zhu Bajie looks in the mirror - he is not a human being inside and outside.
A green onion stuck in the nose - pretending to be an elephant - raising camels in a pig pen - protruding Zhu Bajie saw the white-bone spirit - salivating at the sight of Zhu Bajie carrying a knife - sloppy soldier Zhu Bajie eating watermelon - swallowing Zhu Bajie all by himself and eating jujubes - swallowing Zhu Bajie wholeheartedly at the beginning
Entering Gaojiazhuang - pretending to be a good man, Zhu Bajie wears a fur coat - being shameless, Zhu Bajie bragging - talking big words, Zhu Bajie wearing glasses - pretending to be polite; pretending to be polite, Zhu Bajie climbs the wall - rake Zhu Bajie and beat a grasshopper - clumsy Zhuge Liang becomes prime minister -
- After working hard, he died. Zhu Bajie eats fried liver - self-mutilation of bones and flesh (cannibalism). Zhu Bajie eats big meat - forgets his roots and eats noodles. There are thick and thin; devouring Zhu Bajie's rake - rake Zhu Bajie's backbone - no (enlightenment)
) A capable person (back) Zhu Bajie fell into the swill bucket - ate and drank Zhu Bajie fell into the wine vat - had a feast Zhu Bajie rode on the clouds - showed off his skills Zhu Bajie met Miss Gao - changed his appearance Zhuge Liang borrowed arrows from a straw boat -
-Zhuge Liang lets Meng Huo go without repaying the loan--In order to capture, Zhuge Liang burns incense and plays the harp--To play the guise, Zhuge Liang opens his mouth--It's all a plan. Zhuge Liang plays the harp to defeat Zhongda--In the face of danger, Zhuge Liang uses the empty city strategy--Forcing Zhuge Liang to fight against the Confucians--All
With one mouth; Zhuge Liang governs Shu with his mouth - in compliance with the people's wishes. Zhuge Liang frowns - his plans are based on his heart; his plans are based on his heart. Zhuge Liang lives in a thatched cottage - his talent is not appreciated. The heavy hammer falls on the steel plate - he falls to the ground with a sound. Zhou Cang Dou Li Kui - Zhou Lang is bold and aggressive.
A clever plan to bring peace to the world - losing his wife and sacrificing troops. King Zhou Wen invites Jiang Taigong - finding a sensible man. King Zhou You plays with the princes - breaking his word. Zhou Yu falls ill in the Luhuadang - angry Zhou Yu wears straw sandals - Qiong Du
Du (Governor) Zhou Yu invited Jiang Qian - Zhu De's pole with ulterior motives - Listening to the cock crow on Mount Everest - High-profile paper ingots - Umbrellas made of empty paper - not useful; not practical, just talk
Unpracticed skills - just pointing at the bald man and scolding the monk - making use of the topic. The Mid-Autumn Festival has passed the leap month - reunion has passed and reunited again. Appreciating the sweet-scented osmanthus during the Mid-Autumn Festival - Huahaoyueyuan, the table-wiping book in the traditional Chinese medicine store - Tasting all the sweetness
The ups and downs of Zhong Xu opening a restaurant - no ghosts come to the door, everyone tug of war - working together, everyone's horse, the public donkey - whoever likes to ride, whoever rides the paper trumpet - can't blow; don't blow the paper tiger -
- Can't scare people; vulnerable; won't bite; don't be afraid of paper hats - paper fists that can pierce with one poke - paper fans easily - paper glasses that are risky - cover people's eyes
A house made of paper - no one can tolerate a doll made of paper - an empty belly filled with fire - the sun at noon cannot be concealed - the magistrate is shining brightly and falls into a manure pit - a corrupt (dirty) official spider walks - private (silk)
Lian Si (Silk) The gong in the sesame field - knock on the point Rotten watermelon in the sesame field - Count the mice in your big sesame field - The corn grows in the fragrant sesame field - The mung beans in the uneven sesame field -
- Count its big sesame face - It's so shameless to sell wooden heads and get robbed by thieves - It's so embarrassing for the person selling clay pots - The person selling clay pots wants one set and has a set and it falls - The person selling shrimps is confused.
Holding a scale - catching blind people (shrimps); The salt seller drinking boiled water - Tasteless; The coffin seller gritting his teeth - The hateful man selling steamed buns mixed with lime - The one selling bean sprouts with a straight face shaking his basket - The neat oil seller does not hit
Salt - playing the huqin who doesn't care about (nothing) and selling fried dough sticks - playing with the (oil) hand and enjoying leisure time (strings) selling cattle and hair and marrying a mute - having nothing to say and selling tofu - the business is not big
The flower seller talks about the fragrance of the flowers; the tea seller talks about the freshness of the vegetables - each has its own way.