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Bamboo Basket Hitting Water Hysteresis

Hysteria is a special form of Chinese language. It is a special form of language created by the masses in the practice of life, and it is a kind of short, funny and figurative statements. The following is the 'bamboo basket hitting water' hiatus I brought, I hope it will be helpful to you.

Hysteresis:

A crystal vase beats water

Answer:

A blank; in vain

Interpretation:

Metaphorically speaking, the effort is wasted, and the labor is not productive.

More related expressions:

Cursing at the deaf - wasted effort; wasted effort; wasted work

Blind men fighting mosquitoes - wasted effort

Blind men lighting lamps - wasted effort

< p> Blind men lighting lamps - a waste of wax (Metaphorically speaking, a waste of effort.

The blind man lighting a lamp - a waste of wax (a metaphor for a wasted effort. Or a wasted effort that does not work)

The duck hatching chicks - a wasted effort - fishing for the moon under the sea - a wasted effort (a metaphor for a wasted effort that does not work)

The duck hatching chickens - a wasted effort -White Effort(Metaphorically speaking, it is a waste of effort and cannot achieve the goal)

Meat Bag Beating Dog - Throwing Things for Nothing(Metaphorically speaking, it is a futile effort and has no effect)

Standing on the river bank to fish for the moon - Working for Nothing

Finding hair on a turtle's shell - a waste of effort

No water in the pot - a waste of piggybacking

Fishing for the moon from the bottom of the sea - a waste of effort<

Pouring water on the roots of a withered tree is a waste of effort

Persuading a cow not to eat grass is a waste of effort

Fishing for the moon under the sea is a waste of effort.

Pecking at a chicken's head - a waste of effort

Fighting a lantern in the daytime - a waste of effort

Stir-frying leeks and putting green onions on top

The city god is wearing mourning - running for nothing

Catching sparrows on the city wall - wasted effort; wasted effort; wasted work

Carrying green onions on the road - wasted effort; wasted work

The city god is carrying green onions on the road - wasted effort; wasted effort -White Effort; White Effort; Wasted Work

Carrying a bowl to catch a ready-made meal -White Food

When a monk doesn't ring a bell -White Food

Rice

The rice has been peeled - white man

Lighting a candle under the lamp - a waste of wax

Lime on the stool - a waste of time

Bean cakes to feed the hunger Playing the flute - a waste of effort; a waste of energy; a waste of work

The night watchman dozes off - a waste of food

The dry land picks up fish - a waste of picking up

Toad Toad with a fly in its mouth - a mouthful of meat for nothing; a mouthful of food for nothing

Fishing for the moon under the sea - a waste of work; a waste of effort