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Pepper on the eight treasures of rice--an additional flavor

Eight lifetimes of old accounts--can't be told

Eight-inch feet wearing seven-inch shoes--don't know what to say

Eight brothers pecking at persimmons - picking the soft ones

Eight old men rowing in the fist - three orders (stretching)

Eight money cream - stained

Eight crooked necks sitting at a table - no one is looking at anyone

The format of the eight-legged essay - a thousand pieces

Sleeping in the bagua furnace - hot air

Riding a horse in the gossip array - can't break into the road; the way out is hard to find

Eight levels of engineering technology - strive for excellence

Eight levels of masters learning the craft - -growing to be old, learning to be old

Octagon falling into a cesspit - aroma and odor are not distinguishable; aroma and odor are difficult to distinguish

Eight-and-a-half-catty turtle swallowing a large scale - ruthless wangzhi

Eight-and-a-half-catty wangzhi in the

Eighty people carrying a sedan chair - a great honor

Eighty old men suffering from head-shaking disease - not by one's wish; not by one's choice.

Eighty old men blowing out lamps - can't breathe; can't come up for air

Eighty old men practicing pipa - a cliché

Eighty old men learning to box - the more they practice, the stronger they get

Eighty old men learning to box - the more they practice, the stronger they get

Eighty old men learning to fight -The more he practices, the stronger he gets

Eighty-year-old man learning a craft - old age and vigor

Eighty-year-old Jedi head - there is no one to follow in his footsteps

Eighty-year-old man shaving his beard -- not defying old age

Eighty years old with a beard -- old idea

Eighty years old with no children -- lonely in old age

Eighty years old with a son - generations behind

Playing with monkeys at eighty - an old trick

Learning to play the flute at eighty - an old tune

Learning to play the flute at eighty - an old tune

Learning to wrestle at eighty - a desperate effort

This is a good idea. wrestling - a desperate attempt

Actors at eighty playing children - a return to old age

Standing on the counter at eighty - old in the business

Actors at eighty-five hitting a

The Eight Immortals crossing the sea - each one showing his ability

The Eight Immortals' Table is missing a leg - it is not level

The Eight Immortals' Table

The table of the Eight Immortals - angular

The Eight Wise Kings are in the palace - hard to invite

The bitter gourd in August - red in the heart

The bitter gourd in August - red in the heart

The bitter gourd in August - red in the heart -- red in the heart

Lotus root in August -- fresh and tender

Persimmons in August -- the older they get, the redder they become; red in old age

Osmanthus flowers in August -- fragrant everywhere

Osmanthus blossoms in August

The moon on the 15th of August - the same every year; the right thing to do

Eating the New Year's dinner on the 15th of August - it's still early

Eating the Lantern Festival on the 15th of August

Eating rice dumplings on the 15th of August - not the right time

Duanyang on the 15th of August - late; late

Watching dragon lanterns on the 15th of August - it's too late. Watching dragon lanterns - late for most of the year

Having a baby on the 15th of August - catching up

Sending mooncakes on the 15th of August - catching up with the festival

August The clouds cover the moon on the fifteenth day of the eighth month - a spoilsport

Steaming rice cakes on the fifteenth day of the eighth month - before it's too late

The eight-legged crab - rampant

The eight-legged crab - a rampant

The eight legs of the crab

Pulling out the grass to lure the snake - to make oneself suffer; to suffer oneself

Pulling out the grass to lure the snake - to make oneself suffer; to suffer oneself

Pulling out the grass to lure the snake - to make oneself suffer; to suffer oneself

Pulling out the grass to lure the snake - to make oneself suffer

Pulled onions and planted sea peppers - one crop is spicier than the other

Pulled sorghums - higher by the day; higher by the day

Pulled radishes - the holes are in

Plucked phoenix - not as good as a chicken

Plucked pigeon - can't fly

Plucked plugs don't eliminate water - dead in the water

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Pulling up the seedling - eager for success

Socking snot in the face - asking for embarrassment

Pouring fertilizer on the grass - a labor of love; a labor of no avail

Putting your face in your pants - not to be seen

Driving people to the wall - desperate

Taking dolls as monkeys - fooling people

Old Huang Zhong on the range - a hundred shots

Ba Wang Farewell Ji - nay; inexorable

Self-necked old pigeon (gua)- -open mouth is a curse

White-necked shithouse - distinctive; different

White cloth into the dyeing vat - can't be washed; can't be washed

White cloth to make a cotton-padded jacket

Cabbage - a good-looking thing; a good-looking thing that doesn't taste good

Juggling scythes in the cabbage field - a distraction

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Cabbage braised with bean curd - no one's favor

Sautéed onion with self-laying leaves - kiss (green) on kiss (green)

White bone spirit dressed as a bride.

The White Bone Demon is a heel - a ghostly trick

The White Bone Demon is a beautiful woman - a human face with a ghostly heart

The White Bone Demon is a man who speaks in human language - a The White Bone Monster delivers food - ambitious; unsurprised

The White Bone Monster meets the Monkey King - the original form is revealed

The White Crane stands in a flock of chickens- - prominent

The white tiger enters the door - great trouble is coming; disaster is coming

Painting with self-opened water - light (please)

The white wax pole turns over the field The wolf wears a straw hat - can't change

White-faced wolf wears glasses - poses as a good person; acts as a good person

White with a fox with a pointed tail - old and cunning

The white cat drills the stove pit - discrediting itself

The white-furred crow - different

The white lady fights with Fahai - the essence strikes the light

White Nymphets Water Flooding San Francisco - a big deal

White Nymphets Meeting Xu Xian - a thousand-mile marriage

Seeing Ghosts in the Daylight - metaphysical; sick in the heart

Dreaming in the daytime - nonsense

Milk skin in a pot of white water - can't be done; can't be done

Plaster under white water - can't be made into tofu

Plaster under white water - can't be made into bean curd <

Cabbage boiled in white water - bland and tasteless

Cooking with white water - cooking without rice

White Suzhen does not let go of Xu Xian - love is hard to separate

Sugar mouth, knife heart - honeyed mouth and belly sword

Lighting a lantern in the daytime - for nothing

Wishing for the moon in the daytime - don't think; don't think; don't think

Looking for the moon in the daytime - don't think; don't think

The white crane has a bald tail - the beauty is not enough

The white iron axe - the white crane has a bald tail - the beauty is not enough

The white crane has a bald tail - the beauty is not enough

The white crane has a bald tail - the beauty is not enough

White Iron Axe - Two Sides

Black Roads on White Paper - Cannot be erased; Clearly visible; Clearly guessed; Clearly

Two Clear

Black Writing on White Paper - Black Self-explanatory; Cannot be changed

Black Writing on White Paper - Black Self-explanatory -Black is self-evident; cannot be changed; cannot be altered; change

Can't be changed; can't be done; can't be relied upon; obvious; clear, clear, clear

Lanterns made of white paper - a little bit of it lights up

Hundred-foot pole hanging scissors- -gao cai (裁)

Hundred rivers return to the sea - the general trend

Department stores sell suits - one set

Department stores sell shoes and socks - each in its own size

Hundred-catty burden with iron weight - heavy responsibility; shoulder heavy responsibility

Hundred-catty noodle steaming birthday peaches - waste snacks

Baili Xi (a doctor of Yu in the Spring and Autumn period, later the left minister of Qin) recognizes his wife as his wife. -a race of minutes and seconds; a race for seconds; a race to catch up; a race to catch up

The hundred-year pine tree, the May plantain - a coarse branch

The hundred-year-old eunuch blowing on fire - old age

Million-million-drill army Jiangnan - a great number of people

Hundred-foot pole hanging red lights - red to the top

Cypress rafters (chuan, zi] - rather bend than bend

The tar burns the pig's head - uprooted

The loser turns back - the gold is not changed

The defeated general collects the remnants of the army - reorganization

Worship brothers open cocoon store - party camping (silk)

Worship purpose into the temple of Lu Zu (Lu Dongbin) - the wrong door; looking for the wrong door

Worship of the mouth-

Moving the bodhisattva to take a bath - the worse it gets; a waste of effort; empty labor

Moving a stone roller to smash a millstone - the actual stone

Moving a stone to hit the sky

Moving a stone to beat the sky

The courtier in the classroom - the one who listens to the errand boy

The turtledove holding the nest - the hanging egg

The courtier in the classroom - the one who listens to the errand boy

The courtier who fights with the hemlock - the one who shows off the egg

Zebra's head - head in the clouds

The wrench can't ride a rabbit - unsteady; unsteady

The man who can't sit down on a burnt cake - the man on the face

The man who spills oil on the gourd - no matter what he does, he won't stop

The man who scares his mother-in-law with a pestle and mortar - the shrew.

Baking hair on the stove - it can't be burned

Counting with the fingers - it counts

The bench is upside down - four feet to the sky

The bench is upside down - four feet to the sky

Eggs on the bench - risky; adventurous; dangerous; unreliable; unreliable

Thistles on the bench - unsteady; unable to sit

Sleeping on the bench - difficult to turn over; unable to turn over

The bench is a place where you can sleep, but it is a place where you can't sleep. -difficult to turn over; unable to turn over

Playing mahjong on the bench - unable to pick up the pieces; unable to play the game

Drilling holes on the bench - having a board; having a board

Root axe chopping wood -- one side of the chop

Panel door on the door god -- one to the east, one to the west

Panel loach -- no place to stay; no place to hide

Nails on the board - solid; didn't run; couldn't run; couldn't change; couldn't change

Hammering nails on the board - steady and steady

Half of a sheep's head - the One-horn

Half a pig's head - one-eye

Picking up a horn on the halfway - having a blowout

Half a half - two hundred and fifty

Half a brick - dumped

Half a catty to eight - not equal; each other; one size fits all; the same as each other; no one loses

Half a catty placed on four -

Half a catty on four taels- - high

Clouds in mid-air- varied

Mid-air showers- - a big fall

Mid-air man puts-

The balloon in mid-air--no sky above, no ground below; hanging in the air

The firecracker in mid-air--wanting to be high

Building a house in mid-air

To build a house in the middle of the air -- no place to land; no place to land

To drive livestock in the middle of the air -- to show the footsteps

To scrape thistles in the middle of the air -- to be ironic

Half-raked melon - not considered a person

Half-basket of magpies - chirping

Half-roaded desertion - having a beginning but not an end

Halfway news - hearsay

Halfway lost abacus - miscalculated

Halfway stayed guest - hilarious mouth; warm mouth

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Halfway down the mountain - to go wrong; to be taken by surprise; to come out of nowhere

Half a bottle of vinegar - to wander about

Halfway down the mountain - to pour bad water into (a slip of) - to go downhill

Halfway down the mountain - to go downhill

Halfway down the mountain - to go downhill -downward flow

Guanyin on a half-mountain cliff - an honest (stone) man

Treading a tightrope in a half-day cloud - being wary

Bright star in a half-day cloud

Blowing the suona in the clouds in the middle of the day--wanting to be high

Rain in the clouds in the middle of the day--won't be able to make it into a climate; won't be able to make it into a climate

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Hanging pockets in the clouds - pretending to be crazy

Turning over the books in the clouds - counting

Watching the fight in the clouds - standing by and watching

They are not the only ones who can do something.

Having a conversation in the clouds - empty talk

Ballooning in the clouds - high up in the sky; no place to go

Riding on a crane in the clouds Going far away

Making clothes in a cloud in the middle of the day - Gao Cai (tailoring)

Slapping a slap in a cloud in the middle of the day - expert

Eating a cucumber in the middle of the night - Can't make heads or tails of it

Cock crowing in the middle of the night - don't know; messing up the time

Calling the big girl's door in the middle of the night - the visitor is not good

The quilt in the middle of the night-

To make noodles in the middle of the night - to drum up something

To swing a big axe in the middle of the night - to talk blindly

To play hide-and-seek in the middle of the night - to touch something blindly; to be unable to find something

To play hide-and-seek in the middle of the night - to touch something blindly

Chatting in the middle of the night - talking nonsense

Getting up in the middle of the night and getting dressed - too early

Knocking on the door in the middle of the night - not being alarmed

Playing the zither in the middle of the night - making fun in the dark

It rains in the middle of the night - the whereabouts of which are unknown; not knowing the whereabouts

Nightmares in the middle of the night - a false alarm; a false alarm

Nightmares - a nightmare -A false alarm; a false alarm

Midnight dreaming of nibbling on a pig's trotter - Thinking good thoughts; Thinking good thoughts

Midnight dreaming of marrying a bride - Thinking good thoughts; Thinking good thoughts

Tripping over Lying by the cesspool - not far from death

Disguising oneself as a pig and eating a tiger - being wise as a fool

Throwing one's bladder - quitting

The mallet Blowing fire - know nothing about it

The mallet hitting the tank - in pieces

The mallet as a needle - thick and thin

The mallet changing candles -- carelessness

Mallet in the city -- becoming an elf

Pin in the mallet -- thick and thin

Mallet striking a bamboo tube

The mallet goes up to the sky - one day it will land

The mallet strikes the duck - quack

The mallet strikes the mandarin ducks

Cake in a stick - not serious material

Pearls in a clam - the good ones are in there

Arrranged marriage - involuntary; not by choice

Arranged marriage - not by choice; not by choice

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Bao's single (sheet) cloth to wash his face - generosity

Bao's imperial sword - first to kill, then to kill

Bao's guillotine - disowning

Bao's guillotine - disowning

Bao Gong's release of grain - for the sake of the poor

Bao Gong's killing of his nephews and relatives - to rule within before ruling without

Bao Gong's trial of the case - an iron face;

Bao Gong guillotines the emperor's relatives - the law does not allow people

Bao foot cloth on the airplane - a step (cloth) to heaven

Bao foot cloth nymph (ji,zi lice eggs) - -good role (foot) color (lice)

Wrapped foot cloth as a whip - Wen (Wen) can not Wen (Wen), Wu (Dance) can not Wu (Dance)

Wrapped foot cloth as a clip button-stinking and hard; stinking hard < /p>

Wrapped footcloth as a scarf - stinks a circle

Wrapped Lantern as a pancake - multi-faceted

Buns eaten to the edge of the bean paste - tastes the sweetness <

The bun is cooked but not removed from the pot - the air

The bun opens its mouth - revealing the filling

The worm on the stick of the bud - specialization

Pod batter - not much oil; not much oil

Peeling onions and pounding garlic - a small job

Skinned toad - three jumps before death

Skinned vine - not a stitch of it

Hailstones on a cotton plant - a naked man

Thin knife cuts green onion - both ends are empty; both ends are empty

The thin knife cuts green onion - both ends are empty; both ends are empty

The thin knife cuts green onion - both ends are empty

The thin knife cuts tofu - two sides of the light

Thin-skinned balloon - does not break

Thin paper paste window pane - a poke to penetrate

A safe with a big lock - foolproof

A detonator in the safe - a hidden killer

The treasure in the bag - a handful

Holding a log and jumping into a river - failing (sinking)

Holding a bodhisattva and taking a bath - amassing a god

Holding a Yuanbao and jumping into a well - sacrificing one's life but not one's wealth; loving wealth and sacrificing one's life

Holding a watermelon in one's arms - didn't run; couldn't get away; nine out of ten

Holding a teapot and drinking water - mouth to mouth

Holding a lampshade and putting out a fire -

Holding a rolling pin as a shofar - knowing nothing

Holding a child to worship heaven and earth - double happiness

Holding a gourd but not a ladle - deadheading

Business with a yellow dock - hard work

Starving with a gold brick - deserved

Warming with a candle - no help to the officer; no help to the business -to be of no use to an officer; to be of no use

To push a mill with a stick in one's arms--a dead turn

To jump into a well with a lute in one's arms--the more one talks about it, the deeper it goes

To sleep with a box of money in one's arms

Jumping into an abyss with a stone in one's arms - never looking back

Kissing an iron rake in one's arms - asking for nails

Holding an incense burner and sneezing

Holding an incense burner and sneezing

Holding an incense burner and sneezing - dead turns

Sneezing on the incense burner - touching the nose; touching the nose

Bao Shu knows Guan Zhong - knowing the heart

Ship in the storm - breaking the waves

The ship before the storm - breaking the waves

Lightning before the storm - a fit of rage

Popcorn for tea - a fizzle

Madame in the firecracker store - hilarious; self-inflicted

Temper of firecracker - a little goes a long way; light a fire

Leopard dogzi eating horse deer - what an appetite

Leopard into the mountain - all guts

The camel is sold in the Temple of the Newspaper - there is no such thing as a temple

The editorial in the newspaper - it speaks the truth in every sentence

The cup and bow and the serpent

With a cup of water and a cartload of firewood - no use; no help

To go up a mountain with a tripod pot on one's back - to be unable to eat

To shake a gong from a wicker basket - to think nonsense (ring)

To carry a drum into the ancestral hall - a look of being beaten

To carry a drum and chase the mallet - to ask for a beating

To carry a door plate onto the street - a -a good big sign

Buddha on his back going down to the river -to amass a god

Stone on his back going up the mountain -hard to suffer; to ask for trouble; to seek trouble

Crossing the one-tree bridge with his daughter-in-law on his back -- surprised and delighted

Saving a man by carrying an oil drum on his back -- stirring up trouble; drawing fire

Begging for food with a vinegar jar on one's back -- poor and sour

Going up to the bank with a dung basket on one's back -- stinking money Going to the bank - stinking money

Carrying a dung basket all over the street - looking for death; seeking death

Carrying a coffin to the battlefield - thinking the worst

Walking with a ha-ha mirror on one's back - not afraid of being laughed at by future generations

Being a man with a black pot on one's back - not being able to straighten one's back; not being able to stretch one's back

Catching the market with a horn on one's back -

Carrying a spirit tablet on one's back to the firing line - to fight for one's life

Crossing a river with cotton wool on one's back - the more one carries, the heavier it gets

Flying in an airplane with a zona on one's back - blowing it up to the sky

Blowing it up to the sky.

Backpacking a ladder and cursing the street - a thief

Backpacking a doll and pushing a mill - an addition

Beijing's radish - a beauty in the heart

Beijing's radish. -flustered

The buried pottery maid - never to get ahead; hard to get ahead

The needle missing from the comforter - either a mother-in-law or a grandson

The comforter playing the radio

To grind one's teeth under the covers - to hold a grudge

To stick out a foot under the covers - who are you

To keep a tiger under the covers

Catching fleas in the nest - scratching blindly

Hiding an eggplant behind the back - having a foreign heart; having a foreign heart

To draw a bow behind one's back - to hurt someone with a hidden arrow

To set up a stall behind one's back - to be an amateur

To sleep with one's back against one's back - to be considerate

To steal wine from someone behind one's back

The sun on the slope of the sun on the back of the back - not long; difficult to last

The sun on the slope of the sun on the back of the back - not long; difficult to last

To climb Mount Tai with one's hands behind one's back - to rise up step by step; to climb up step by step

The stupid dog chasing the rabbit - not to get involved; not to get involved

The stupid girl nailing the soles of her shoes - potholes.

A stupid donkey crosses a bridge - a difficult step

A stupid cow eats a sparrow - not easy to catch

A stupid duck - can't get on the rack

A stupid duck - can't get on the rack

A stupid dog chases a rabbit -can't get on the rack

Stupid thief steals a judge - throws himself into the net

The horse that breaks up the herd - scatters in all directions

Forcing a rooster to lay eggs - - to make things difficult; to make things difficult on purpose; to fail to do; to be unable to do

Forcing a man to jump into the sea - to do harm

Forcing business on the doorstep - to do no good

Hanging a scythe on the tip of the nose -- can't hang it up

The tip of the nose is smeared with yellow dock -- bitter in front of the eyes; bitter in front of the eyes

Drinking water through the nostrils -- bad enough

The sweaty hairs in the nostrils

Tumor in the nostrils - bad breath

The bridge of the nose touches the bottom of the pot of ash - bad luck

The bridge of the nose Pushing a cart on the bridge of the nose - to have no way out

Snot running down the throat - to have no outsiders

Painting white powder on the nose - to have a good look; to have a good

The nose is a big place - the eyes are wide

The nose is a bucket of dung - the nose doesn't know what smells good; the nose doesn't smell good

The nose is smeared with beeswax - the nose can't get what it wants.

Puppetry on the nose - a face

Horns on the nose - out of the ordinary

Fleas in the eye of the nose - a good thing.

The onion in the nose - a pretense

The vinegar in the nose - sour

The detonator in the nose -woe is in front of you; woe is in front of you; urgency is in front of you

Scales of snakes on your nose - you can't lift your head

Meat on your nose - oily tongue

Smoke coming out of your nose - in a hurry

The electric light hanging under the nose - famous

Athletes on the playing field - competing to be the first

Beating the quilt stretching legs - to measure one's strength

The pencil swallowing the belly - to have a plan

The plowing ox on the mural - not useful

The walled Plow ox - can't leave the plow

Ghost star on the wall - ghost story (painting)

Closed eyes and noodles - blind meddling; messy meddling

Drumming the wind with eyes closed - blindly blowing

Humming a tune with eyes closed - having a score in mind

Selling cloth with eyes closed - blindly pulling

With eyes closed Touching the snail - touching blindly; bumping blindly

Mantis River with eyes closed - listening to the sky

Dancing with eyes closed - blind optimism

Closed Eyes lecturing - blind talk

Walking with eyes closed - blind touch

Walking the south wall with eyes closed - blind touch

Bat looking at the sun -- to turn black and white upside down; to be dumbfounded

Whip a fast ox -- to endure humiliation

Whip a thousand-mile colt -- to be fast

Whip a dead bird

The stretcher hits the head - it lands on the head first

The stretcher can't be recognized even when it's down - it doesn't know a word

The stretcher's hole is stuck in the stubble - it's a match

The flat stretcher is used to carry firewood, but it's not a big deal

The flat stretcher is used to carry firewood, but it's not a big deal

The flat stretcher is used to carry water, but it's not a big deal

The flat stretcher is used to carry water, but it's not a big deal

Flat stretcher without nails - collapse of both ends; both ends slip off; both ends play slippery

Flat stretcher smashing bar - straight hit straight

Flat stretcher as a mast - take risks

The lentil on a bamboo pole - a support

The magpie's prescription - a cure for the disease; a miraculous hand

The skill of a juggler - a skill all

The juggler's handkerchief - no hiding

The whore who hangs up a sign of chastity - a hypocrite; pretends to be serious

The whore who sets up a sign - a hypocrite; pretends to be serious

The whore who sets up a sign - a hypocrite; pretends to be serious -pretending to be serious; pretending to be serious; shameless

The paper man in a framing store - a little goes a long way; a poke breaks

The framer goes up to the sky - hu (糊涂)yun

Mrs. Framer's Shop

Turtle's eggs are smeared with sesame oil - round and smooth; round and smooth

Turtle bites finger - grasps and won't let go; holds on

Turtle bites finger - grasps and won't let go

Turtle bites finger - grasps and won't let go

Deflated bedbugs - to sting

Deflated ears of wheat - head held high

Deflated mouth blowing the chops - to leak

A donkey on an iceberg - on all fours

Catching ducks on a frozen river - everyone playing with their slips

Frolic in an ice cellar - a sneer

Waxing in the freezer - the candle in the cave

Ice cream as a crutch - unreliable; unreliable

Ice cream hanging on the chest - cool through the heart; cold

Ice cream hanging on the chest - cool through the heart; cold

Ice cream mixed with tofu - difficult to do

Building a house on ice - unreliable

Painting on an iceberg - a good time

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Ice pond gourds - strings of them

Cucumber seasoned with icing sugar - dry; dry and crispy

Ice whining - cold words

Ice in the snow to the belly - half cold

Tied for first place - no contest

Sick man opens pharmacy - self-produced

The sick man arrives - late; late

The sick cat's tail - can't get up

The sick man slaps the ball - has gas; has less gas

The sick man is struck by lightning - a natural or man-made disaster

The sick man does not take his medicine - waiting to die

The alarm clock is dialed - it does not strike until the time

Watching a play in a glass window - a glance through; a glance through

Glass egg turned into an egg - a set

Glass falling on a mirror - Ming hit Ming

Glass belly - see through the heart

Goldfish in a glass tank - can't make a big wave; can't turn over a big wave; no mountain road, no way out

Glass tanks shut flies- -scurry

Glass monkeys - can't become a climate; no climate

People on glass mirrors - there is a shadow without a trace

Glass chopsticks holding cold noodles -- light to light

Glass bottle with boiling water -- three minutes of heat

Glass bottle with treasures -- a glance; a glance through

Glass Bodhisattva - a god

Glass ball tied with twine - difficult

Flower pot on glass - obvious

Glass dolls --understander

Glass heart and crystal person --understander

Glass made drum --can't stand the beating

Spinach boiled with tofu -- one clear (green) and two white

Bele waved a whip -- riding a horse

Museum display -- old antique

The donkey tied to the neck

The detonator hanging from the neck - too much suspense

The footbinding around the neck - stinks

The trekking foot A donkey chasing a rabbit - can't catch up; can't catch up

Lame horse - no good end

Lame donkey - not following the right path; just following the wrong path

Lame donkey - not following the right path; just following the wrong path

Lame donkey - not following the right path

Trekker pulling roca - crooked

Trekker on stilts - sooner or later, he will have a good time

Lame man swinging - one place, everywhere

The cripple playing the fence - sitting and shouting; sitting and shouting

The cripple catching a horse - out of reach

The cripple riding a blind horse -each to his own

Trekkers on stage - a precarious position

Lame men walking - swaying from side to side; wobbling; one step at a time

Ants in a dustpan -- stripes are roads; stripes are paths; there are many paths

The tinker's spine -- to carry a black pot

The tinker's heel -- to be upside down (iron)

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No whips, no bricks--eat hard, but not soft

No mutton, mutton stinks--self-carrying a bad name

Not out of the chicken's chickens (eggs)--bad egg

The grain that doesn't bud - bad seed; cowardly seed; not good seed

The tumbler is sick of love - restlessness; restlessness

The tumbler rides a rabbit - no stability

The tumbler rides a rabbit - no stability

The tumbler rides a rabbit - no stability -No steadiness

Not hungry with dry food -Preparedness

Not hating the short rope, only complaining about the deep well -Wrong

Not seeing the rabbit, not spreading the hawk

No respect for the master, no respect for the fellow - the wrong master

No turning back without touching the south wall - stubborn; stubborn to the end

Unripe grapes - very sour.

It's either fish or net - you or me

I don't listen to music, I listen to books - it's better to talk than to sing

I don't listen to music, I listen to books.

The holster gun that doesn't work - it's jammed

The house sparrow that grows feathers underneath - it can't fly

Not planting a fruit tree and eating peaches - it's just sitting there.

Buying a cat in a sack - don't know what's going on

Bullhorn in a sack - there's a bend in it

Cotton threads on a cloth - a thousand threads

Rag doll - lack of vitality

Rifle jammed - does not sound

Eight hundred coins on a string - not in tune

A small hanging jar of eight buckets - can't hold a stone

Eight dollars for a bowl of wontons - no noodles

Eight and a half catties of the old turtle swallowed a scale - a cruel bastard

Eight and a half catties of the old turtle swallowed a scale - a cruel bastard <

Eighty year old man carrying a burden - more heart than strength

Eighty year old dancing - old naivety

Eight Immortals gathering - God chat

August pomegranate - full of ideas

August 15 peanut planting - directing blindly

Pulling out radish and planting onion - hotter than the next crop

Taking a demon for a bodhisattva - not distinguishing between good and evil

Speech of the white bone spirit - confusing the people

Heart made of white wax - not able to see the sun and fire

The heart made of white wax - not able to see the sun and fire

What is the meaning of the word "evil"?

Arsenic wrapped in sugar - poisoned inside

It doesn't rain for a hundred days - long-lasting love

Half a copper penny - not a square circle

Half a copper penny - not a square circle

Half a copper penny - not a square circle <

The torch in the middle of the sky - brilliant

The halfway desertion - beginning but not the end

Eating roast chicken in the middle of the night - thinking about thinking (tearing loudly)

The quilt in the middle of the night

Widow in the middle of the night - sad

Playing Qin Hui's costume is not unloaded - who has not seen you a two-faced

























The Bun Grin - beautifully stuffed

Skinned tree - no growth

Thin knife slices tofu - both sides shine

Hugging a candle for warmth

The rooster that tells the time - no need to hurry

The firecracker's temper - a little goes a long way

The huqin that hangs behind the back hand

Hanging the huqin behind one's back - a counter-ceremony

Down to the river with a stone on one's back - touching the bottom

Handing the chicken's nest on one's back

To practice on the surface of the quilt - to add flowers to the flowers

To play boxing in the quilt - not to mix with outsiders

To kick a ball in the quilt

Forcing the King of Chu to seek death - psychological tactics

Drinking water through the nostrils - enough trouble

Drinking water from the nose

Snot running down the nose - the opposite

Self-powder on the nose - a good look

Scales hanging from the nose

Socking a yellow dock on the nose - a bitter experience

Chancellor Bikan - no heart

Walking with eyes closed - thinking of a wrong way

Walking with eyes closed - thinking of the wrong way

Harmonizing with noodles with eyes closed - blindly mixing

Selling cloth with eyes closed - nonsense

The tail of the gecko -- big sign

Sleeping on a vulgar stretcher -- think wide

Flat stretcher flushing water -- hang on both ends

The trickster's beating of the gong -- bluffing

Tofu on ice -- hard to do

Snow lotus on iceberg -- freezing the heart

Walking on ice -- Careful Care

Steamed Lychee on Ice Essence -- Sweet

Hawking in the Ice Kiln -- Cold Laughter

Hitting the Bone-setter for a Good Sickness

The glass falls on the mirror - Ming hits Ming

The glass cup to make tea - see to the end

The glass monkey -- can't make it big

Glass bottle with goldfish -- see through at a glance

Glass store home -- unbearable

Glass Goddess of Mercy --God

Fly in a Glass Shroud -- Bumping into Walls Everywhere

Plucking Bamboo Leaves to See Plum Blossoms -- Separating the Innocence

Plucking Wave Drums

An alarm clock unplugged - a reminder

The trekking horse on the battlefield - dead or alive

The not-so-little

The rat - the most difficult

To make tea without tipping the urn - no level

To ride a rabbit without tipping the urn - no honesty

The heart will not stop until it reaches the Yellow River

The heart will not stop until the Yellow River reaches the Yellow River.

The enemy that does not **** for days - there is you but not me

No tears without seeing the coffin - dead heart

The dog that does not bark -dark mouth

Either the fish is dead or the net is broken - there is you and not me

The illiterate person reads the bulletin - all the paper is ink

Unripe

The rabbit without a nest - running around

The pomegranate skin in a bag - not a single seed

The pomegranate skin in a bag - not a single seed

The pomegranate skin in a bag - not a single seed