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Interpretation of the hiatus and its meaning

The hiatus created by different ethnic groups in different regions is inevitably marked by obvious regional and national cultural traditions and customs, showing a strong national style and local characteristics. The following is the explanation of the hiatus and its meaning that I have organized for you, welcome to read!

1, a chopstick eating noodles?

A chopstick to eat noodles, pick up is picked up. It is a metaphor for doing excellent work.

2. A pole to the end

A boat in a small river, the pole can be supported to the bottom of the river. It is a metaphor for doing things to the end.

3. Leave Zao Wang and worship the mountain god?

The family has Zao Wang not worship, run to the mountain to worship the mountain god, that is, do not want to close, but also run to the farther place. It is a metaphor for making a big deal out of it.

4, the chicken wearing a hat? Officials (crown) on the official (crown)

Chicken head is already on the crown, if you wear a hat, is another level, upgrade. It is a metaphor for someone to rise high and fast.

5, the cotton store closed? Do not talk about (play)

Cotton store is playing cotton, cotton store closed, not play cotton what else to play.

A blind dog catches a rabbit - it touches its mouth

A rabbit is beaten on a snowy day - it runs away by itself

A small-footed woman chases a rabbit - the more she chases, the more she disappears

A small-footed woman chases a rabbit - the more she chases, the more she disappears

A common hiatus

A small rabbit jumps up to a cart - what a big deal

A rabbit in a flock of sheep is a rabbit in a cart. A rabbit in the flock - counting it small, counting it smart (simile of small age but smart work)

Whisking a rabbit in the field - whoever catches it belongs to whom

The hawk is full and doesn't catch the rabbit, the rabbit is full and doesn't come out of the nest - lazy vs. lazy

The one who belongs to the rabbit - jumping up to three feet high

Watching the dragon lanterns on the fifteenth day of the eighteenth month of the year - half a year later (simile of too late to come to the end of the year)

The opera singer wears a dragon robe - the one who is too late for the opera

The one who sings opera wears a dragon robe - the one who is too late for the opera

The dragon king's temple is washed away by the big water - the family doesn't recognize the family (a metaphor for the conflicts and misunderstandings of one's own people due to the lack of understanding of each other)

Rowing the dragon's boat in the river - working with one heart and one mind

Wrestling with the dragon's head to tickle the itch - slipping on the whiskers and taking the blame for the deaths of the dragon's head