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Two-part allegorical saying is humorous

Two-part allegorical sayings are humorous as follows:

1, the old sow is wearing underwear to pretend to be B.

2, dreaming and jumping into the well-a false alarm.

3, two meters tall and one meter legs-longevity.

4, singing on the guillotine-I don't know you damn fool.

5. The seeds will not emerge in the third month-bad seeds.

6, the old lady swings-life.

7. The eunuch entered the bridal chamber-there was no way.

8, full of cattle-straw bag.

9. The dog lifts the curtain-it's all a mouth.

10, the panda ordered takeout-the damage (bamboo shoots) arrived home.

Xiehouyu:

Two-part allegorical saying is a unique language form in China, which is created by people in their daily life and practice. This is a short and interesting sentence. Two-part allegorical saying consists of two parts: the former part acts as an introduction like a riddle, and the latter part acts as a background like a riddle. In a certain language environment, it is usually said that the first half sentence can be "two-part allegorical saying" and the second half sentence can be used to understand and guess its original intention, so it is called two-part allegorical saying.

Chinese character civilization has a long history. Precipitate, refine and condense the vicissitudes of history into a wonderful Chinese language art, in which two-part allegorical sayings have their unique expressive force. Give people profound thinking and enlightenment, spread through the ages. It reflects the unique customs, traditions and national culture of the Chinese nation, tastes life, understands philosophy and improves wisdom. Two-part allegorical sayings are generally profound, and a short sentence condenses a lot of wisdom.

Meaning:

Two-part allegorical saying is a special language form created by working people of Han nationality in China in their daily life. It usually divides a sentence into two parts to express a certain meaning. The former part is metaphor or metaphor, and the latter part is the explanation of meaning. In a certain language environment, you can understand and guess the original intention by saying the first half sentence and "resting" the second half sentence, so it is called two-part allegorical saying.

Xiehouyu, also known as one-liners, can be regarded as a Chinese word game. Two-part allegorical saying is a kind of idioms, including idioms, proverbs, idioms and two-part allegorical saying. Two-part allegorical sayings 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.

Although ancient two-part allegorical sayings are rare in written records, they must have been circulated among the people. For example, Qian Daxin's "Heng Yan Lu" contains: "A goose feather sends a thousand miles, and the ceremony is light and affectionate, and there are also Song proverbs in the re-fasting." Such two-part allegorical sayings continue to be used by people. The original two-part allegorical saying is different from today's two-part allegorical saying, which is an omission of common idioms at that time. Chen Wangdao called it "Tibetan Ci" in The Origin of Rhetoric.

For example, use "lean" instead of "curse and blessing" (from Tao Te Ching: "curse and blessing lean, blessing and curse lurk." ) 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.