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A Complete Collection of Common Proverbs in Changsha in 22

Two-part allegorical saying is one of the traditional folk languages and cultures in China. It is humorous and reflects the intelligence of working people in China. The following is a collection of 3 Changsha proverbs I brought to you, hoping to help you!

Changsha proverbs collection 1

The biggest feature of two-part allegorical sayings is homophonic and figurative, such as "Clay Bodhisattva Crossing the River? It's hard to protect yourself "and" rolling pin blows fire? " Know nothing ","nephew playing lanterns? As usual (uncle) "and so on. Another important feature of two-part allegorical sayings is knowing, through which the concept is expanded and extended, such as "Zhang Er monk?" Confused ","weasel pays New Year greetings to chickens? Not kind "and so on. The language of two-part allegorical sayings is humorous, which often makes people smile after reading it. If the joke makes you laugh, then the two-part allegorical saying will make your mouth slightly upturned and secretly call it wonderful.

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backstroke in Xiangjiang river?

This is a typical two-part allegorical saying in Changsha dialect. Anyone who swims knows that backstroke is easy to breathe because his face is on the water, but swimmers can't see where he is swimming, so it is easy to go in the wrong direction, and the relative difficulty is relatively high. Xiangjiang River is the mother river of Hunan Province. Although it is not as rushing as the big river and the sea, it is still relatively wide. It is still a good thing for swimmers to swim backstroke on Xiangjiang River. What's the matter? "It's a kind of performance with strength.

burn the tortoise? Abdominal pain

"set the tortoise on fire? The source of "stomachache": Liu Bingren's "Yushu Qionghua" Chapter 8: Xia Zhenmu's eyebrows wrinkled, his eyes didn't open, and he murmured: "Alas! It hurts in the turtle's stomach when it burns, and you still have the heart to sleep.

it's easy to eat Rhizoma coptidis with the dumb when I first started to contact this sentence? I can't tell you how bitter it is, or how to cook jiaozi in a teapot? There is nothing to confuse, burning the tortoise, because the turtle's head can be retracted, and the shell on its back is hard and thick. This refers to burning the tortoise, which makes its internal organs in the hard shell ache. Metaphorically speaking, people feel pain, ridicule or banter, and it is hard to say that the pain is in their hearts. Also called "burning the tortoise?" It hurts in my heart. "

rotten sweet potatoes in the grain store? Enough to cut (learn)

This two-part allegorical saying has a strong chronological color. Since the implementation of the unified purchase and marketing of grain in the 195s, there have been special grain shops. People have to take food bags and oil bottles to the grain shops with food stamps or purchase books for grain and oil, and generally they have to queue up. In the difficult period of three years, the grain store also matched some sweet potatoes, and there was no rice to eat. "Melon and fruit are the generation", some sweet potatoes bitten by insects or smashed, and the rotten part was cut off. Sometimes a sweet potato was pitted, and it was also put out for sale or eaten by itself. Therefore, Changsha people popular a two-part allegorical saying called "rotten sweet potatoes in grain stores are enough to cut (learn)".

Later, it was extended to various industries to describe a person with excellent skills and sufficient experience, and he would give him a thumbs-up and say, "Then we can learn enough from the rotten sweet potatoes in the grain store", which is also a kind of self-deprecating statement; For beginners, this sentence is a little instructive. You should learn with an open mind, stupid birds fly first, and the learning process is full of hardships and challenges.

Changsha Proverbs Collection 2

In raising children, the mother said, "Children and grandchildren have their own blessings, so don't be a horse or a cow for them", "A charming child is unfilial, and a charming dog is on the stove", "A criminal goes to court and spoils his parents", and "A mother's pain will repay her young, and a dog bites the cloth." The two most classic Changsha proverbs in the mother's parenting classics are "If you want your child to be safe, you will sweat all over" and "You can't be a hero if you can't go far away".

Mothers attach great importance to their children's marriage. They often say that they should be cautious in marriage, "one cousin is bad, and several generations are bad". They say that the only criterion for choosing a son's spouse is not beauty. They often say that "a beautiful woman is unlucky, and wealth is born next to an ugly person". They say that the key to a stable marriage for her children and the difficulty for others to get involved is to "tie up your own fence tightly and not be afraid of other people's ghosts". A woman has no husband and no owner, and says that "men are afraid of learning the wrong line and women are afraid of marrying the wrong man". She especially hates the constant noise in her children's small families, and scolds "the yellow bamboo tube is trapped with dogs, which has led to injustice in previous lives". He also said that "the husband and wife have no overnight enmity, and the brothers have no hatred for the future". To achieve this, "I will pay you back a foot if you respect me, and I will still respect you if you disrespect me."

Mother is a theist, and she often says that people should never do bad things, because "holding up your head three feet has a god". She taught her children to be dedicated to their work, instead of looking at other mountains. She often said that "there is only eight combinations in life, and they are not satisfied with going all over the world". On the contrary, "idiots have the blessing of idiots, and clay bodhisattvas live in tile houses". When encountering difficulties, they should dare to take responsibility, saying that "they are afraid of wolves before, tigers after, and monkeys touching their asses" can't do anything. Mothers only need to remember two sentences when educating their children and grandchildren to be filial to their elders: "Being old and not dying is regarded as a thief" and "When an 8-year-old mother-in-law cuts Artemisia selengensis, she will burn firewood as long as she is alive", which means that her children and grandchildren should always pay attention to the details and needs of the elderly in order to "get sick early, get well without illness, and have no worries about food and clothing". My mother strongly opposes her children and grandchildren to gamble at cards. Although she was once a master and frequent visitor at the mahjong table when she was young, she often warned her children and grandchildren with personal experiences and lessons when she entered her twilight years: "If you invite gambling, you will lose", "If you gamble with money, you will end up empty-handed", "If you lose the fertile land, you will lose the hall guest", because "There are four knives under the mahjong table", and at the end of the sentence.

My mother followed the old adage of Changsha people in the early years that "early to bed, early to rise, healthy to the end, slow to sleep, slow to drag the stick to the end" and "precious money is hard to buy, and old people are thin". Almost all her life, the old man lived for 86 years in the Spring and Autumn Period, which can be regarded as a long life and died of a slight illness. She gave us ten lives and dozens of lives derived from her. At the same time, she also gave us a huge spiritual wealth drawn from the fertile soil of Hunan, which will be passed down by her children and grandchildren forever. This year coincides with my mother's centenary birthday, so let me take this essay as my deepest condolences to the elderly!

Changsha Proverbs Collection 3

1. The proverb in Changsha says that "wine should be weighed by dozens, and salt should be weighed by generations", which is a wonderful way to manage the family thrifty. Because wine can be sipped but not sipped, it is necessary to sip by dozens, and salt is indispensable. It is no harm to buy more at a time.

2. It is said that we should guard against the delay. There is a proverb that "the eyes with big needles and big noses play the role of the wind with big buckets".

3. To describe yourself being misunderstood by unreasonable people, I often say, "Too much dog meat makes dogs bite".

4. It is very clever and vivid to describe people's nervousness. There is a saying that "fifteen buckets draw water seven times and eight times".

5. To describe the sharp increase of so-and-so "spirit", we wittily use two-part allegorical sayings to describe it as "a floating bodhisattva in the river"? Come to god. "

6. To describe the couple's inseparable feelings, it is called "never leaving the husband and wife, never leaving the scales".

7. It is called "one bed does not cover two people" to describe the husband and wife's consistent temperament.

8. Describe some people who like to dance and run their teeth, and Changsha people ridicule such people as "monkeys don't bite? Ugly ",or" people look scared, ghosts look sad, monkeys look stiff. "

9. It is "taking a bath in a rice soup pot and having a rest by the rice cooker" to ridicule those who do nothing all day.

1. Changsha people deride those people who don't know the height of the earth as "they don't run around in the bed and don't know how wide the bed is".

11. There is a proverb that describes people who have no economic mind and can't manage their finances as "tofu is cooked into meat".

12. Describe two people who are so good that they are called "* * * pants and crotch" or "a pair of oil and salt jars".

13. People in Changsha don't like those who are not stable and serious, saying that they are "cats bounce dogs and jump".

14. Changsha proverbs satirize those who get something for nothing by reaching for clothes and eating for food.

15. For those who are selfish regardless of public interests, describe them as "beggars roasting themselves in their crotch".

16. Generally speaking, Changsha people speak Putonghua badly, so there is a proverb that Changsha people make fun of themselves, which is widely spread in the street, and it is called "If you are not afraid of heaven or earth, you are afraid that Changsha people speak Putonghua".

17. Changsha Xiehouyu ridiculed those who colluded with each other to hold a meeting for the "green-headed fly"? Take a good thing. "

18. There is no point in describing the work, which is called "seven characters take a horizontal line, eight characters take a left".

19. People who live in a muddle are described as "seven don't know eight, and eight don't know seven".

2. The ancients said that "raising children to prevent old age and saving grain for hunger". Modern Changsha people said that raising children is not the only way to prevent old age, but "saving grain" can really prevent hunger.

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