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Who can give ten two-part allegorical sayings and write the meaning? Whoever meets my standards first will choose the best.

The short man sits in Gordon-the dilemma is hard to describe, and neither side is good.

Pigeons that have been plucked-they can't get away.

Every bamboo shoot at jointing stage-day by day. )

Stir-fried green onions with cabbage leaves-pro (green) plus pro (green) (metaphor is particularly friendly, intimate and connected. )

It's hard to raise a centenarian (figuratively speaking, it's not easy to get and do). Or metaphorically, not often encountered. )

Dreaming of being an emperor in the middle of the night-happiness is an instant (metaphor for the endless pursuit of happiness or a short dream, empty love. )

Hang the weight on your nose-hold your head up and hold your chest high (metaphor: suppressed people or things can't stretch. )

There is no hook on the pole-both ends are slippery (metaphor is smooth, afraid of taking responsibility, and taking detours when encountering problems. )

Toad had no choice but to jump.

An action or method that is forced to take in a difficult situation. )

The landlubber crossed the river-I don't know the depth.

(the metaphor is unknown, and I have no bottom. I'm not sure today.

The mouse fell into the water tank-fashion (wet hair)

The mouse stroked the cat's beard-sneaking around is not fatal.

(metaphor trying to curry favor with)

The mouse pulls the shovel-the big head is behind.

The mouse climbed on the scale hook and weighed itself.

A boastful metaphor. )

Rats climb bamboo poles-one section at a time.

(figuratively speaking, step by step)

The mouse licks the cat's nose-die.

Rats steal rice soup-they hardly paste their mouths.

A mouse got into a phoenix box-both ends suffered indignities.

(For example, being angry with a splint)

A mouse teased a cat-making trouble.

(metaphor asking for trouble)

Mouse's eyes-look only an inch away.

(Metaphor is short-sighted. )

A mouse looking for a gun-a cat in its nest.

The mouse fell into the vinegar jar, and it smelled sour.

When the mouse saw the cat, it ran away.

A mouse sees a cat-if it can't escape, it will die.