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Describe a well-learned idiom, a complimentary idiom, a derogatory idiom

Girls love flowers, boys love cannons - each has his own preferences; each has his own preference

Girl's thread egg - there is a clue

Girl embroiders purse ——Concentrate on your heart

The lonely lamb——the motherless cub

Playing chess in the orphanage——poor and happy; having fun in poverty

The lone soldier accidentally fell into the pocket array—— —It’s easy to get in and it’s hard to get out

The lonely old man’s bachelor son—depending on each other

The orphan met his relatives—overjoyed

The cooper’s skill—adult radius

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The cooper repairs the dustpan - a special job

The owner of the antique shop - knows the goods with his eyes

The rat in the antique shop - cannot be touched

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Antique dealer - he knows the goods with his eyes

Things on the antique stalls - sold at high prices

The calligraphy and paintings in the ancient tombs - it's time to watch (frame)

Smoke rises from the ancient tombs - will-o'-the-wisps

The flagpole in the ancient temple - unique; old bachelor

Performance of ancient music - old tunes repeated

The forehead of the ancient seal script tablet - difficult to understand

Wiping the buttocks with grain chaff - unfavorable for the rope

Wiping the rope with grain chaff - difficult to grasp; difficult to join hands

Steamed steamed buns with grain bran - cannot be pinched together; difficult to knead together

Sorghums growing in the millet field - standing out; getting ahead

Corn growing in the millet field - standing out

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The stone in the grain - throw it away

Sit on the rocket under the butt - jump up a few times

The bull is fighting hard - intrigue

The body of the bull Pull out the hair - insignificant; insignificant; not noticeable

The cow is stuck in the quagmire - in a dilemma

The bones are stuck in the throat - unable to swallow or spit out

Oil boiling in the bones - rare; hard to come by

A toad with a bulging belly drills into the trumpet - swallows the anger

An electric fan is installed on the drum - bragging

Planting willows in the Forbidden City - the tree cannot stand up

Concentrate on lighting the fire, not turning over the pot - in a hurry

Picking melons in the melon patch - so dizzy

Selecting melons in the melon field - the more you look at them, the more beautiful they become

The melons are ripe and the stems have fallen off - the time is right

The melon vines wrap around the bean shed - they become entangled

Melon seeds treat guests with a little heart

The melon seeds are peeled off - the sweetheart (benevolence)

Although the melon seeds are small - they are the heart of the person (benevolence)

Wear a silk shirt when the wind blows - it shakes up

The wind sweeps the floor, and the rain splashes on the street - false positivity

The wind sweeps the floor - false positivity; superfluous

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The widow beats the child—reluctant to part with it

The widow enters the pawn shop—no one wants anyone, and no money if she wants money

The widow sells the child—the last resort

The widow goes to the grave - weeps and wipes her tears

The widow chooses a husband - as she pleases

Hang up the plow stick and ring the bell - she is so poor that it jingles

Watching a play with a baby hanging - a joy

Eating vegetarian food with a hanging bacon - unbearable

Handing mosquito nets to light mosquito coils - redundant

Selling a sheep head with a hanging Dog meat - words and deeds are inconsistent

Crutches blowing fire - clueless

Crutches chasing horses - out of reach

Turn off the lights and beat the old woman - use force in secret; Jin

Looking for the beautiful bearded man in Guandi's temple - I'll make sure you don't miss out

The hero of Guandong - extraordinary spirit

Guan Gong hangs a gourd around his neck - he blushes. Coarse

Guan Gong sneezes - self-bragging (must)

Guan Gong works as a carpenter - takes drastic measures

Guan Gong fights against Li Kui - takes drastic measures

Guan Gong’s Knife Shop—genuine goods at reasonable prices

Guan Gong’s nosebleed—red on top of red

Guan Gong sells tofu—people are strong but goods are not strong

Guan Gong asks for a broadsword in front of Cao Cao - not overconfident

Guan Gong dances with a broadsword - a good show

Guan Gong is in Cao Ying - absent-minded

Guan Gong fights Qin Qiong - chaos Dynasty; unable to defeat

Guan Gong walked to Maicheng - the last move; death was imminent

The bear in the cage - going round and round

Guan Jin The monkey in the cage - scratching his head and ears

Master Guan went to the banquet - went straight to the point

Master Guan watched "Spring and Autumn" - it was clear at a glance

The speaker with the gate turned off - —Silence

Walking on stilts with closed doors—seeing yourself high

Singing folk songs with closed doors—self-appreciation

Saying chili peppers with closed doors—enough

Close the door and beat the dog - not running; unable to run; cornered; beaten to death

Close the door and beat the beggar - make the poor happy

Close the door and beat the gong - first name (Ming) The voice is outside

Punching behind closed doors - inside hand

Punching a blind man behind closed doors - not running away; unable to run away

Living behind closed doors - knowing the inside story

Closed the door and squeezed the nose - encountered a coincidence

Closed the door to scold the emperor - the family is unruly; does not work

Closed the door and touched the blind man - did not run; could not run

Raising tigers behind closed doors - endless troubles

Guan Yu surrenders to Cao Cao - he is in Cao Cao's camp and his heart is in Han

Guan Yu loses Jingzhou - arrogant soldiers will be defeated

Guan Yunchang farts - I don’t know how to blush

Guan Yunchang guards his sister-in-law - friendship is the most important thing

Guan Yunchang said about "Three Kingdoms" - he only said that he would kill six generals in five passes, not to leave. Maicheng

Close the door and beat the God of Wealth - extremely poor

View the scenery on Mount Tai - look back to see the high and low

Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva - respond to all requests

Guanyin Bodhisattva’s belly—a compassionate heart

Guanyin Bodhisattva sneezes—good air

Guanyin Bodhisattva’s five internal organs—a belly full of mud

Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva is eighteen years old - young (temple spirit)

Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva has a vicious hand - a kind face and a bad heart

Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva gives birth to a baby - God knows; God knows

Guanyin Bodhisattva sitting on the lotus platform - high up

Filling holes in the Guanyin Hall - not good (repairing the temple)

Big rats in the official warehouse - eating and drinking

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The official issued a notice - the people should die

The official's yamen - difficult to enter

The official went to court - step by step

The official The master gets off the sedan chair - not walking

The champion and the runner-up - one of the best

Painting flowers on the coffin board - to please the ghost

The coffin is used as a manger ——Inappropriate use of materials

The coffin boss gritted his teeth-hate people to death

Powder in the coffin-dead romantic

Beat a gong in the coffin-noisy to death; haunted

Bedbugs in the coffin - bite the dead

Smear dog feces in the coffin - the stink of death

Spread ashes in the coffin - insult the dead

Stretching out hands in the coffin - asking for money; dying shamelessly

Asking for debts in the coffin - forcing people to death

Scratching in the coffin - not knowing whether to live or die

Tooth sacrifice in the coffin shop - to kill people

To cut corners in the coffin shop - to kill people

To draw beautiful women on the coffin - to amuse people

To set off firecrackers on the head of the coffin ——Scary to death

The plumber opens the gate - let it flow; let it flow

Peeping a leopard in the pipe - a glimpse

Canned food - eat it freely

Crush garlic in a jar - a one-shot deal

Put shrimps in a jar - catch blind people (shrimps)

Plant flowers in a jar - live soon; not live long Long

Boiled cow head in a jar - don't go deep; can't go deep

Shirtless man playing with knives - sooner or later he will look good

Shirtless man looking for opportunities

Gun - go into battle shirtless

Bachelor against bachelor - two guns

Bachelor moves house - saves trouble

Bachelor divides the land - works alone

A bachelor living a life - very lonely

A bachelor farming - earning his own living

Barefoot and wearing slippers - cannot be mentioned; cannot be mentioned; cannot be mentioned; cannot be mentioned

Going into the ice cellar with bare feet - how cold it is

Going into the nest of thorns with bare feet - a dilemma

The meowing cat - can't be caught Live with mice

Flies on bare head - it's obvious

Bare butt to chase away thieves - bold and not ashamed

Hang yourself with bare butt - shameful; die Shameless

Go to the battlefield with your bare butt – don’t be ashamed if you are bold

Turning your butt with your bare butt – spinning around in circles to be embarrassed

It doesn’t rain when the wind blows – dry blow

Naked and riding a tiger - no shame in being bold

All talk but no practice - mouth trick

Running into a monk's temple with a bald head - just to make up for it

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Slap on the bald head - upright (beat) bright

Just a drumstick - no sound

Cantonese speak Beijing dialect - southern accent and northern accent

Stop at the gate of hell - life and death

Japanese soldiers wielding swords and guns - murderous

Japanese soldiers sweep up big dragnets - ten rooms are empty

The executioner's Skill - the act of killing

The executioner blushed - his fierce look was revealed

The executioner grinned - he hid the knife in his smile

The imperial concubine sighed - she was unhappy

Guilin Sanhua Liquor - Very strong

Raising pigs on your knees - for the sake of money

Rolling stone down the mountain - hit it to the end

Boil water to cook dolls - acquaintance

Boil water to cook dolls - steaming fire

Boil water to make tea - strong and fragrant

Boil water to make rice crackers - happy

Boiling water and splashing ants - all the ants in the nest will die

Searching for gold in a boiling pan of oil - it is difficult to do it; unable to do it; unable to do it

Boiling pan of oil Sprinkle salt in it - deep-fried; deep-fried

Fry the fried dough sticks in a boiling oil pan - toss and turn

Millet on the edge of the pot - boiled out

Poke a hole in the bottom of the pot - poke a leak

Punch a hole in the pot lid - let out the air

The lid acts as a bellows - absorb the heat and cold air

The chicken in the pot - it's hard to fly

The crab in the pot - it won't last long

The fish in the pot - don't even think about jumping

Boiler The lantern in the room - fainted with anger

The pot rake makes the shadow of the lamp - burnt people

The oil residue on the pot table - the result of practice

Grow melons on the pot - it is difficult to sprout

The pot is too dark for the kettle - you don't know how ugly you are

Cooking porridge in the pot - Tonggui rice is rotten

Fried stones in a pot - no oil or salt

International merchant ship - layman (sailing)

Flying a kite with bound feet - notorious

Flying a kite with feet bound and head bound - smelly and long; indistinguishable from top to bottom

Hang yourself with your head bound - tear (die) shameless

Snails that have spent the winter encounter spring water - feel proud

A pickle vat to spend the winter - soak in it

A faucet to spend the Dragon Boat Festival - just play with your mouth

Cross the river and burn the bridge - leave no way out

Crossing the river to draw a plank - no conscience

Crossing the river by the tail of the ox - cannot be pulled

Crossing the river by the pawn - can be done horizontally or vertically; only advancing but not retreating; There is no way out

Crossing the river to wash feet - killing two birds with one stone

Crossing the river to pull the beard - modesty (pulling the beard)

A rat crossing the street - everyone shouts to beat him

Throwing a walking stick across the river means forgetting one's origins

Too much strength means being weak and paralyzed; making a pile of things

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Filtered air - fresh

Passers feeding horses - not doing things right

Passers-by pay condolences - the dead know in their bellies

Eating bean dregs during the New Year - extremely poor

Pigs during the New Year - live not long; do not live long

New Year Knocking on the pot lid - so poor

Marrying a wife during the Chinese New Year - double happiness

Expired ticket - invalid

Go through five levels and kill six generals ——Extraordinary spirit

A pug catches mice - like a cat but not as capable as a cat

When a pug sees its owner - it wag its tail and beg for mercy; it bows its head and its ears

The pug calls a cat - — Recognize the boss indiscriminately

The pug has no eyeballs—it is blind

The pug climbs on the wall—and scratches it tightly

The pug wags its tail—shows attentiveness

Pug sitting on the wall - hard-coated rich man sitting on the ground

Harbin’s ice sculptures - cold and hard

Hawdry mirror - out of shape

Hami Melon soaked in rock sugar - sweeter than sweet; so sweet

Child's backbone - a villain (back)

Sealzi goes up the mountain - it can't be done; it can't be done

Sea cucumbers have long thorns - they won’t sting people

Sea kelps grow on the bottom of the sea - they have deep roots

Searching for embroidery needles from the bottom of the sea - difficult

The potholes on the bottom of the sea - cannot be penetrated

Searching for the moon on the bottom of the sea - working in vain; busy in vain

Planting onions on the bottom of the sea - the foundation is deep; the roots are deep

The customs bell - report it when the time comes

Sea pepper life - Laolaihong

The rocks in the sea - sometimes disappear and sometimes appear

The sea The oysters landed - don't even think about opening your mouth

The Sea Dragon King yawned - such a loud tone

The Sea Dragon King's minions - shrimp soldiers and crab generals

The Sea Dragon King is looking for a son-in-law ——Come in the soup, go in the water; come in the water, go in the soup

Sleep in the conch shell--refuse to show your head

The official who grew up in the sea--can't control it Kuan

Opening a shop on the beach - layman

Made jellyfish heads into hats - pretending to be naughty

Shrimps in the sea - cannot make waves

Take the right medicine for whatever disease you are suffering from - prescribe the right medicine

Speak kind words with rock sugar - sweet words

Sleep with sugar - sweet dreams

Cold wave news ——Critical words

The electric fan in the cold winter - scary

Eating ice water in the cold winter - bit by bit into the heart

The hornet's nest in the cold winter - empty and empty ; Empty

Giving a fan in the coldest month of winter - not knowing anything about business

Baking in the sun - just muddle along

The cold and heat meter - rising and falling

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Eat popsicles in the cold weather - there is fire in the heart

Han Xiangzi became a monk - never to return

Han Xiangzi played the flute - extraordinary

Han Xiangzi plays the flute - extraordinary

Han Xiangzi's flower basket - whatever you want

Han Xin orders troops - the more the better; the more the better

Han Xin attacked Chu - he built a plank road openly and crossed Chencang secretly

The emperor of the Han Dynasty killed the white snake - cut it in two with one sword

A turtle on dry land - no place to stay; no place to hide; no place to escape

Fish and shrimps in dry land – they don’t live long

Clams in dry land – they can’t survive for a few days

Clams in dry land – dry belly

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Dry seedlings get rain - just the right time

A well in a dry day - the level is too low

A loach in a dry field - drill deep

Landlubbers crossing the river - not knowing the depth

Landlubbers chasing cats - hurry up

Landlubbers beating dogs - the rods are broken

Aviation control - —According to circumstances

Aggressive rooster - amazing; not fattening

Aggressive goat - butt and butt; butt again and again

A good son does not have a good wife - it is rare to have both worlds; a fly in the ointment

A good man will not eat The immediate loss - knowing the current affairs

A good man went to Liangshan - forced out

A good flower was planted in cow dung - a pity

The good flower left the soil - Can't survive

A good horse will not turn back - stubborn

A good horse is whipped - bear the humiliation

A good girl marries an ugly man - not a good match

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A good girl marries a bad man, and a donkey eats peonies - inappropriate combination

There are not many good people who pick bad guys out of a crowd

Good people cry out for injustice - they complain when injustice is not done

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A good person sits in a prison cell - an unjust injustice

Good intentions are treated as a donkey's liver and lungs - not knowing what is good and bad

Good intentions are struck by thunder - injustice

The mouthpiece is stuffed with cotton - it can't be played

The mouse is put in the box - the food is lost

The mouse moves - it's a waste of time

The mouse Acting as a bat - staying up all night is in vain

A rat comes out of a hole - nothing good can happen

A rat digs a hole - looking for a way out

A rat plays on a swing - head down

The mouse wears glasses - the mouse's eyes are short-sighted

The mouse digs down the hole - takes the back door

The mouse's eyes - short-sightedness

The mouse climbs the windmill ——Always turn back

Mouse falls into a vat of water—fashionable (wet fur)

A mouse falls into a vat of rice—easy to get in and hard to get out; happy and sad; sad and happy at the same time

The rat fell into the noodle vat - looked at people with blank eyes

The rat stared at the thief - the rat's eyes

The rat used the knife - rebelled in the nest

A mouse teases a cat - brings trouble to oneself; gets into trouble

A mouse makes friends with a toad - has bad intentions

A mouse skates - he skates fast

A rat enters the bellows - looking for comfort

A rat looks into the granary - a guard is stealing

A rat chews on a kitchen knife - a dead end

A mouse chews on a plate - full of words ( Porcelain)

A rat gnaws a camel—there is a lot of money to be made

A rat gnaws wood—it is too much to eat

A rat gnaws a book—it chews on words

Rat gnaws corn on the cob - crawls along the stalk (stalk)

Rat hole - cannot be filled

Rat grinds teeth - has no job to find work

Rat Climbing the scale hook - claiming to be self-proclaimed

Mouse climbing on the horns - arrogant

Mouse climbing the bamboo pole - step by step

Mouse skin made of collar ——No use (nitrate)

A rat hangs himself—a cat’s fault

A rat tells fortunes—puts down its claws and forgets

A rat licks a cat’s butt—sends to death

The mouse jumps onto the piano - talking nonsense (playing)

The mouse jumps over the fire bed - the claws are dry and the hair is clean

The mouse drags the cow - a big fight Field

Mouse tail - not strong

Ringes on mouse tail - minor problem

Mouse looks at the sky - looks down upon

A rat digs a hole in an iron plate - it can't penetrate

A rat digs into a tangled pile - there is no clue

A mouse digs into a birdcage - who are you?

Rat drilling oil shop - popular

Rat drilling in stove fire - the skin will peel off even if you don't die; the end is coming

Mouse mouth sea pepper - quite choking

A rat sits in the lobby - a (rat) official

Drinks dichlorvos and jumps into a well - certain death

Those who grew up drinking sea water - have seen wind and waves

Drinking without a cup - Hu (pot) Lai

Drinking and peeing pants - Songbao

Drinking boiled water and eating vegetables - everyone has their own preferences; everyone loves what they like

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Drinking old vinegar and growing up - just saying sarcastic words

Drinking cold water to pick between teeth - looking for trouble when having nothing to do; being poor and looking for face

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Drank the ecstasy soup - dizzy; dizzy; intoxicated

Drinked shochu to warm up the fire - whole body felt hot

Drank the five-flavor soup - all kinds of flavors

Drinked the royal wine - a meritorious minister

Used chopsticks to drink water - couldn't catch it; just pretending

Those who grew up drinking the water of the Songhua River - be lenient

Drinking from the northwest wind and blocking their throats - extremely unlucky

Drinking enough to jump into the Taihu Lake - a crime (drunk) that deserves Ten Thousand Deaths

Let’s talk about five sentences in total - a few words

He Xiangu is going to descend to earth - Six Gods have no master

Monk’s worship - layman

Monk, don't eat hairpins - adjust (pick) the skin

Monk doesn't eat tofu - weird (vegetarian)

Monk fights - can't catch pigtails

The monk held a parasol - lawless

The monk wore a hat - different

The monk arrived at Guzi'an - not good (temple)

The monk's son - picked up

The monk's hat - laid flat

The monk's wooden fish - his mouth cannot be closed from ear to ear; his mouth is grinned; he can't make a sound if he doesn't slap

The monk's rosary - a series of

The monk's residence - wonderful (temple)

The monk's family separation - troublesome (temple)

The monk opened the door - suddenly (bald) came out

The monk looked at the sedan chair - all joy was in vain

The monk bought a comb - useless

The monk touched his head - nothing Dharma (fa)

The monk stood up - stood up suddenly (bald)

The monk knocked on the wooden fish - the same old trick

The monk went to wander around - something happened (temple)

The monk kills the cow - his words are kind and his heart is evil

The lice on the monk's head - it's obvious

The monk trains the Taoist priest - he should be lenient

The monk takes off his hat - the first name (Ming Dynasty)

The monk lives in a hut - it's okay (temple)

The monk sits in a cave - it's okay (temple)

Comparing somersaults with Sun Monkey - a thousand miles apart

Catching crabs by the river - one catches one

Crabs growing in the river - not burnt (watered)

Building a wall in the river - blocking the way of the turtle

The cold water in the river - worthless

The puppet in the river - going with the flow

Loaches in the river - cunning and cunning

Mandarin ducks in the river - a pair

Driving a cart in the river - no way

No fish can be caught in the river - catch blind (shrimp)

The tortoise in the river climbs ashore - shows off

Henan to Hebei - two provinces

The river water does not interfere with the well water - they have nothing to do with each other; they are irrelevant

Building a house on the river beach - unreliable; unreliable

The stones on the river beach - no corners or edges

Duckweed in the river - can't take root

Meat in walnuts - can't be knocked out

Walnut skin turned over - lots of ideas

Things in the purse - a sure thing

Needles in the purse - sharp edges

Lotus flowers emerge from the water - spotless

Nails wrapped in lotus leaves - Think of it all

Eel wrapped in lotus leaves - slip away; run away

Crab wrapped in lotus leaves - can't be wrapped; claws are exposed

Stand out from the crowd ——Outstanding talent and appearance

Writing on the blackboard—erased and started again

Dancing under a black light—making fun in the dark

Threading a needle in the dark—sad

A bow stretched out in the dark ground - hidden murderous intent

A black bee attacks the fire - there is no return

A black crow lays a white egg - just When you look white

Black Li Kui meets Meng Zhang Fei - he collapses upon meeting

Black-haired crow - not surprising

Hei Tian crosses the river - I don't know the depth

Hei Tou plays Huadan - he changes his role

Hei Xiazi (Gou Xiong) presses the keyboard - plays the piano randomly

Hei The blind man eats pomegranates - full of bear ideas

The black blind man slaps a painted face - like a bear

The black blind man stands at attention - covering the sky with one hand

The black blind man calls the door - The bear is home

The black blind man lifts a thousand-jin cauldron - his strength is not compromised

The black blind man twists around - a big counterattack

The black blind man holds a hedgehog - touch Troublesome things; troublesome things

The black blind man gets on the sedan chair - who will carry you?

The black blind man plays with the door - the bear is stupid

The black blind man plays with it Door leaf - a man, a bear and a stupid guy

The black blind man jumped into the well - the bear ended

The black blind man drilled the stove tube - sad

The black blind man sat in a sedan chair - — No one praises him

The blind man was in confinement - scared (Part 2) of the bear

Black Tornado's real name - Li Kui (Li Kui)

In the dark night Chasing people - without a trace

Black paper lanterns - unclear

Humha two generals fighting - blowing clouds and fog

Hengbian Crush the Dragon King Temple - what a big sign

Bamboo poles across the pole - cannot enter the city

Walking with a horizontal pole - overbearing

Entering the city with a bamboo pole across the pole - —It doesn’t work; it doesn’t work

Enter the house with the bamboo pole horizontally - without entering the door

The tortoise in the oven - withered (tortoise)

Red nose and green eyes The ghost - no good intentions

The red flower girl plays matchmaker - you can't protect yourself

Put chili in the carrot dish - you are ignored

Carrot statue - Eating and Drinking Bodhisattva

Carrots falling into oil basket - both treacherous (sharp) and cunning (slippery)

The matchmaker gets beaten - good things come true

Matchmaker's Matchmaker - The Beauty of Adults

Red paint manure tank - smelly and exquisite

Red-headed match - it will light up as soon as you rub it

Red paper covered lantern - Pretending to save face

With red eyes and gritted teeth - holding a grudge

The granary was flooded - ruined

The osprey in Hongze Lake - Lao et al

Hongyan passes the letter - coming and going in vain

Throat has pricks and sores - cannot say good things

Throat uses spoon - naughty

Itchy throat - unable to reach out

Throat full of lead - tongue-tied

Stretching hands in throat - wanting to eat; really greedy; mouth too greedy

Monkey eats chili pepper - scratches its ears and cheeks

Monkey wears leather palm - hairy hands and feet

Monkey eats mustard - dumbfounded; rolls eyes

The monkey holds a mallet - Hu Hu

The monkey climbs the cliff - show your ability

The monkey climbs the tree - climbs fast

Monkey plays with a machete - chops wildly

Monkey catches lice - scratches ears and cheeks

Monkey sticks tribulus on butt - fidgets

Monkey King makes trouble in heaven ——Fighting

Monkey follows suit-pretends

Monkey pulls corns-breaks one, throws one away

Monkey eats garlic-rolls eyes

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Monkey ate garlic - scratched his butt and turned around

Monkey ate maize - couldn't pull it apart

Monkey pounded rice - rushed (pounded)

Monkeys wear colorful clothes - to show their beauty

Monkeys wear clothes - pretend to be good people

Monkeys wear golden crowns - the king of trouble

Monkeys wear clothes Straw hat - unknown brand

Monkey wears gloves - hairy hands and feet

Monkey wears glasses - pretends to be polite; pretends to be polite

Monkey's butt - comes naturally Red

The monkey appears on the stage - there is nothing (meaning there is nothing to sing)

The monkey looks at the orchard - the more he looks, the brighter he becomes; guard

Self-stealing

Monkey watching a show - staring blankly; staring in vain; dumbfounded

Monkey carrying the beam - can't stand it

Monkey pulling the plow - supporting the ox

Monkey having diarrhea - bad intestines

Monkey fishing for the moon - in vain

Monkey climbing to the top of the flagpole - being high up

Monkey Climbing a tree - running around

Monkey climbing a honey locust tree - encountering troubles

Monkey riding a tiger - coming down to the end

Monkey riding a camel - Running up

Monkey fanning - imitate human beings

Monkey climbing up the flagpole - climbing along the pole

Monkey playing with pole - swinging wildly

Monkey pokes into a hornet's nest—gets a cone on his head

Monkey steals coptis—asks for trouble; asks for trouble

Monkey steals pumpkin—rolls over, Climbing and crawling; rolling and crawling

Monkey grinding - can't play well

Monkey imitates human beings - pretending to be cool

Monkey looks in the mirror - Get carried away; look impersonal; not human inside or out

Monkeys fighting for the pipe - pretending

Monkey sitting on the flagpole - being the only one who dominates

Monkey sitting on a rocket - - Fly far away

Monkeys take dates from their mouths, dogs snatch food from their mouths - difficult; impossible; no way

Have sweet dreams in the second half of the night - good times will not last long

Smearing blood on the back of the neck - pretending to be stabbed

Hair on the back of the head - hard to see

Slapping the back of the head - fucking someone from behind

The stepmother beats the child - hard in secret; uses secret force; sooner or later it will be a meal

The stepmother cries on the grave - pretends to be sad; pretends to be fake

The queen surrenders to the Wei Dynasty ——Shameless

Thick-skinned scalper—it’s better to beat but not to hold

The wall clock in the waiting room—people’s opinions

Hu Yanqing’s thunder—he was ordered to come

Eat jujube whole-heartedly - swallow it all

Eat pomegranate whole-heartedly - bitter at first and then sweet

Fox pays New Year greetings - with evil intentions

Foxes quarrel - nonsense

Grapes that foxes cannot eat - they are all sour

Foxes eat hedgehogs - they cannot eat them

A fox fights a wasp - I don’t know how powerful it is

A fox wearing a straw hat - does not count as a human being; not a human being

The fox’s tail - cannot be hidden

Fox Falling into the cesspool - smelly and smelly

Fox farts - smelly

Fox enters the village - has no good intentions

Fox enters the house - The person who comes is not good

The fox looks at the chicken - the more he looks at it, the rarer it gets

The fox rides on the tiger - the fox fakes the tiger's power

The fox wants the swan - he can't get it

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The fox wants to steal the moon from the sky - a dream

The fox wants to steal from the jar - hide his head and show his tail