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Jiaozi cooked in a teapot. What's the next sentence?

Cook jiaozi in a teapot? ————? You can't empty your stomach.

Cook jiaozi in a teapot? ————? Have goods in your stomach

Two-part allegorical saying about jiaozi:

Cook jiaozi in a small pot-can't you pour the goods out of your stomach?

Get in the water in jiaozi.-Get out?

Blind people eat jiaozi-Do you know the taste in their hearts?

Welcome noodles in jiaozi-Do you have to do it?

Send jiaozi away and welcome noodles.-Could you get the bag, please?

Company quartermaster eats jiaozi-ready-made?

Cook jiaozi in a kettle-you can't pour it out with goods in your stomach.

Jiaozi in the kettle-can't he pour it out?

Solid jiaozi-No Adulteration?

Three catties of bread make a jiaozi-what a big dough.

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Classification of xiehouyu:

Metaphor class. For example:

Cow's shoulders and feet-irresponsible;

Rats go to the streets-everyone shouts.

Chess in the chessboard-you can only enter and not retreat;

This kind of two-part allegorical saying is to use some or some objects and animals as examples. If you understand the essence of Bushby, you can understand its meaning.

Story. For example:

Liu Bei borrowed Jingzhou-only borrowed but not returned;

Lin Chong threatened Hong-just to see your flaw;

This kind of xiehouyu generally refers to common allusions, fables, myths and legends. As long as you know the story of Liu Bei and Lin Chong, you can know it clearly.