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A mean allegorical proverb

The two-part allegorical saying of hard words is as follows:

1, eat two Jin of pot cakes when you die-mouth shut.

2, the mouth is hard and brittle-strong outside and dry inside.

The duck has been cooked 72 times-its mouth is hard.

4, just hatched chicks-hard mouth and soft legs; Hard mouth and soft feet.

5, mackerel-hard mouth and brittle bones.

6, teeth biting nails-hard mouth.

7, just hatched chicks-hard mouth and soft legs.

8, a woodpecker-hard mouth.

9, boiled duck-hard to die.

10, crickets fight-see who keeps his mouth shut.

1 1, woodpecker-small mouth.

12, a half-catty duck has four mouths-just a hard mouth; That's a tough mouth.

13, the chicken sees the eagle-the mouth is hard and the legs are soft.

14, cold duck cooked in brine-the meat is rotten and the mouth is not rotten; That's a tough mouth.

15, the young eagle sees the eagle-the mouth is hard and the legs are soft.

The origin of xiehouyu

The name "Xiehouyu" first appeared in the Tang Dynasty. The so-called "Wu Hou of Zheng" (a kind of "Hou Hou" poem) has been mentioned in the biography of the old Tang Dynasty. However, as a language form and phenomenon, it appeared as early as the pre-Qin period. For example, "The Warring States Policy Chu Ce IV": "It's not too late to mend." In other words, it is not too late to repair the sheepfold after the sheep is lost. This is what we see as a two-part allegorical saying.

Cihai: Two-part allegorical saying is an idiom. Humorous and vivid sentences, which are familiar to the masses, can be used to hide the following words and indicate them in the previous words, such as just saying "playing chess on the chessboard" to show that it is not the right way; It can also be juxtaposed before and after, such as "sesame blossoms are high."