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What are the idioms of homophonic words?

The idioms of homophonic words are:

1. When Confucius moved house - it was a net loss (book).

2. Pickles mixed with tofu - there is a saying (salt) first.

3. Hang a red light at the gate - your reputation is out there.

4. Changing rotten socks into a vest - the villain succeeds.

5. A lump in the throat means (blocking) gas.

6. Hang the thermos on the electric pole - the level (bottle) is high.

7. Nailed paws on chicken feet - incorrect (hoof).

8. The blacksmith makes the furnace - fan (fan) the wind to light the fire.

9. Touching the Bodhisattva in the pond - the god of labor (fishing).

10. The land is always vacated - the spirit is rising.

11. Fire in the lotus pond - accidental (lotus root burning).

12. The blacksmith will not close his eyes until he dies - he needs a hammer.

13. Blowing the trumpet with a crooked mouth - an evil (slanted) air.

14. Litigation in Mentougou - nothing to do with coal.

15. Coptidis soaked in melon seeds - a bitter person (benevolent).

16. Gold sold as brass - Qu Cai (wealth).

17. Rushes for strings - not worth talking about (playing).

18. Eunuchs are not called eunuchs - they are too cheap (prisoners).

19. Grass grows on the temple platform - panic (famine).

20. A big ship carries the sun - barely survives (crosses) the sun.