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What are the idioms, proverbs, two-part allegorical sayings and famous sayings about dogs?

White clouds turn into gray dogs.

Pale: grayish white. Clouds are like white clothes, and suddenly they become like pale dogs. Metaphor is changeable.

After the ruler seized power, the meritorious minister was abandoned and killed.

Put away your bow when shooting birds, and cook hounds to eat meat when catching cunning rabbits. In the old days, it was a metaphor that after the rulers gained power, they abandoned the killing of meritorious ministers.

You have to go backstage to deal with the bad guys.

Dogs have owners, and whether they fight or not depends on being unkind to their owners. Metaphor is to manage your own background if you can't handle things well.

Defeat Reservoir Dogs-defeat/destroy the defeated enemy.

Metaphor continues to crack down on bad guys who have failed.

Kill time in cockfighting and dog racing.

Cockfighting, dog racing. Refers to the boring game in which the children of the exploiting classes idled around in the old society.

Fly falcons, track hounds

Let the eagle dog chase the beast. Refers to the life of hunting and wandering.

Guejuan

Metaphor environment sinister, make people hold back.

Social peace and stability

Bark: A dog barks. Occasional barking won't cause panic. Describe social peace and stability.

An official loyal to his monarch in feudal times

Metaphor courtiers loyal to their own monarch.

A slight disturbance or commotion

Metaphor is a slight alarm or commotion.

Please sb. to achieve one's goal

Metaphor for fame and fortune by hook or by crook, flying around like a fly, shameless like a dog.

Despair drives a dog to jump over a wall-a cornered beast will do desperate things.

Metaphor is a bad person who makes trouble desperately when there is no way out.

An incompetent/evil adviser

Metaphor is a person who loves ideas but has bad ideas. It is also a metaphor for people with bad ideas.

Putting a dog's tail on mink is a poor sequel to an excellent work.

It's a metaphor. Bad things make up for good things, and the front and back parts are out of proportion.

To pour abuse on.

In the old superstition, it was said that the dog's blood soaked the demon's head, which could invalidate its witchcraft. Later, he described it as fierce, making the scolded person look like a demon drenched with dog blood, speechless and helpless.

To pour abuse on.

Malicious verbal abuse. Describe to scold.

Act like a snob.

Metaphor is eyesight.

Be a bully under the protection of powerful people

Struggle: Rely on and compete for power. Metaphor bad guys rely on some kind of power to bully others.

(of a person or his behavior) mean/contemptible/contemptible/despicable

Bi: Pig. Even pigs and dogs are inferior. Describe the despicable behavior to the extent that even pigs and dogs are inferior.

People are extremely mean and dirty.

Neither dogs nor pigs eat leftovers. Describe people as extremely mean and dirty.

Dogs don't spit ivory out of their mouths

Metaphor is that you can't say a good word with a bad mouth.

Hanging sheep's head to sell dog meat-shoddy; Do bad things in the name of good things; Do bad things in the name of good things; Hanging sheep's heads to sell dog meat; false advertising

Metaphor is to make a signboard in the name of good, but actually sell inferior goods.

Bolt the door and beat the dog-block the enemy's retreat and then destroy them

Metaphor will control each other in their own sphere of influence, and then an effective blow.

Evil partner

Generally refers to some friends who eat, drink and have nothing to do.

Evil/bad luck

Metaphor is the bad guys who collude together.

Instead of imitating home, it is neither fish nor fowl.

You can't draw a tiger, but you become a dog. Metaphor can't imitate home, but it is neither fish nor fowl.

I tried to draw a tiger, but it turned out to be like a dog ― I was ambitious, but I accomplished nothing.

Class: yes. You can't draw a tiger, but it looks like a dog. Metaphor can't imitate home, but it is neither fish nor fowl.

Public confusion

Go: Run. Chickens fly and dogs jump. Describe the chaos caused by extreme panic.

dribs and drabs

Describe things piecemeal.

Crow like a rooster and scratch like a dog ―― become mean or mean.

Ming: Call; Steal: steal. Refers to insignificant skills. It also means sneaking around.

A cock crows and a dog crows.

Cocks and dogs can hear each other. Metaphor is a densely populated place.

Follow the man you marry, whether he is a poultry or a dog; No matter what her husband's fate is, women will follow him.

Feudal ethics believed that after a woman got married, no matter how good or bad her husband was, she would always follow.

As cruel as a wolf

Describe the heart as vicious as a wolf and a dog.

Greedy as a wolf, mean as a dog ―― cruel and shameless.

Heart like a wolf, behavior like a dog. Metaphor is greed, malice and meanness.

The human heart is evil

Metaphor is fierce and vicious.

Indulge in songs and women, hunting and racing fun.

Voice: singing and dancing; Color: female color; Dog: keep a dog; Horse: Riding a horse. Describe the dissolute and shameless life of the exploiting class.

Stealing like a mouse and robbing like a dog ―― petty theft.

Like a mouse stealing a small amount, like a dog stealing oil. Refers to petty theft.

Rat thief and dog thief

Like a mouse stealing a small amount, like a dog stealing oil. Refers to petty theft.

Lose your job, don't do it. Go do something else.

Metaphor is doing nothing.

steal

The act of stealing. It also refers to shady business activities.

the name falls short of the reality

A dragon made of mud and a dog made of straw. Metaphor is not worthy of the name.

Once rabbits are caught, hounds are killed for food-when they lose their usefulness, trusted assistants are eliminated.

Chef: Chef. When the rabbit dies, the hounds are ripe. Metaphor is abandoned or killed after serving the rulers.

Act like dogs and pigs.

In the old society, people were shameless and behaved like pigs and dogs.

Flock around like flies or wander around like dogs looking for food/focusing on making profits.

Metaphor for the pursuit of fame and fortune, by hook or by crook, flying like a fly, as shameless as a dog.

Pointing at chickens and scolding dogs-pointing at one and scolding another.

Pointing at the chicken and scolding the dog. A metaphor for scolding this person on the surface is actually scolding that person.

low-down people

Metaphor is mean and insidious.

Pull a dog to squat on the wall: pretend to be a tiger sitting on the ground (figuratively pretending to be a landlord)

Pull the dog and lift the curtain: the whole battle is one mouth.

Bulldog Bites the Moon: I wonder how high the sky is.

Tailor hits dog: There are sizes.

A fly's mouth and a dog's nose: it's really clever

Dog that eats shit: smelly mouth

Dogs poisoned by arsenic: harm yourself first.

Crispy melons beat dogs: odds and ends

Beating a dog doesn't win, biting a chicken: afraid of bullying the small.

Bad dogs bite the sky: arrogance (king)

Wolves and mad dogs are companions: congenial.

Wolves bark like dogs: no good intentions.

Mad dog eats the sun: I wonder how high the earth is.

Mad dog temper: everyone bites.

The mad dog bites and stabs: there is no escape.

Mad dog bites: Hold on tight.

Mad dog bites the sun: I don't know the height of the earth.

Mad dog bites the moon: arrogance

A string of jingling pugs: What big animals are they?

Pugs get on the sedan chair: unappreciative

Yellow dog riding a horse: fooling around

Yellow dog's head is crooked: make a fool of yourself.

Jigong eats dog meat: regardless of rules and regulations

Seeing a dog throw a bone: do whatever you like.

Jianghu people have finished selling dog skin education: it's time to end.

Beggars beat dogs: while beating, they walk.

Mad dog in the street: biting people.

Dog in the street: whoever has food will go with him.

Shepherd dog: one is fiercer than the other.

The mangy dog gets on the sedan chair: swindling and cheating

Wolf and dog fight: both heads are afraid.

An old cat commits a crime, but a dog wears a flail: the innocent are implicated.

An old cow drills a dog hole: it's hard to get through.

Cats catch mice, dogs watch the door. Do your duty (for example, everyone has his duty)

Cats catch mice, dogs watch the door: this is my duty.

Cat drilling dog hole: easy to get through.

Leather doll hits the dog: recruit you not to be a man.

The dog urine in the whole temple is stingy: the color is bad, but it grows in a good place.

Meat buns hit dogs: never look back

Beating the dog with meat buns: throwing things in vain (metaphor for paying the price in vain, no effect)

Meat buns beat dogs: Spring has gone and will never come back.

Dog in dog days: don't press if you are angry.

Dog trainer: Soft bullies are afraid of hard ones.

Dog skin hanging in the hall: What's that (painting)

Mouth-stealing dog: It runs away from everyone.

A blind dog catches a rabbit: touch your mouth

Blind mangy dog: Bite anything you touch.

Beggars Beat Dogs: Poor Cross

Mad dog in the wild: it's hard to get close.

Dogs don't eat shit: there's nothing to find.

Yuba dog licks its feet: kissing in the wrong place (figuratively speaking, the occasion is wrong)

Mad dog: Bite.

Dog: Always biting.

Dog: rectum