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What does the old lady eat? She only picks the soft ones and takes the two-part allegorical saying.

The old lady eats persimmons-she only chooses soft ones.

The original meaning is soft persimmon, which means that this person is easy to bully or in a weak position. It's usually the strong side here or it's more practical to say people behind their backs.

1, the old lady eats coptis-hmm-meaning (metaphorically kind-hearted)

2. The old lady stroked her beard-fake beard (modesty) (metaphor for dishonesty and hypocrisy)

3, the old lady's sole-thousands of stitches (true) ten thousand stitches (true) (metaphor is absolutely true and irrefutable)

The old lady was trembling with excitement.

5, the old lady moved-take everything (metaphor some people take other people's things or metaphor is very stingy)

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Two-part allegorical saying is composed of two parts: the former part acts as an introduction, like a riddle, and the latter part acts as a background, like a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate. 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. Han 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 power.