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How to make one-liners

A one-line program consists of two parts: the first part is an introduction, like a riddle, and the second part is a background, like a riddle. One-line programs can be divided into two types:

First, logical reasoning, the explanation part is the result of reasoning from the previous metaphor part. For example:

Narcissus doesn't bloom-play dumb

Dumb people eat coptis chinensis-they can't tell you what's bitter.

All rivers run into the sea-the general trend

Scorpions and tigers lift the curtains-hold out their little hands

The second is homophonic xiehouyu, which adds homophonic elements to the former type. For example:

Fried shrimp-red man (ren)

Chicken feather-courage (dust removal)

Make a retort pouch from the skin of winter melon-indisputable (steamed)

Fried shrimp with bean sprouts (shrimp)-two values (straight)

Nephew plays lanterns-as usual (uncle)

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One-liners can be regarded as a Chinese word game and an idiom, including idioms, proverbs, idioms and two-part allegorical sayings. One-liners are created by working people in their daily lives, with distinctive national characteristics and rich flavor of life. Two-part allegorical sayings are humorous and intriguing, and are deeply loved by the broad masses of the people.

The original two-part allegorical saying is different from today's two-part allegorical saying, which is an omission of common idioms and sentences at that time. This kind of two-part allegorical saying requires a certain knowledge of classical Chinese, and its scope of application is limited. Later two-part allegorical sayings are "metaphor-explanation" witticisms in structure. Users often only say the metaphor part, and the later explanation part is for the other party to understand.