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What are the three-character proverbs commonly used by the people?

Proverbs are the creation of working people, with a long history and rich cultural and traditional connotations. Here are three common folk proverbs I share. Let's have a look.

Folk three-character proverb

1. Open the back door: a metaphor for giving improper convenience and benefits by taking advantage of one's authority.

2. mantra: what you often say.

3. Labeling: Giving people or things a ready-made notoriety without investigation and research.

4. Stuck in the neck: deliberately making things difficult at the critical moment.

5. Yang Kai: Experience new things.

6. Show your cards: announce the details.

7. Old-fashioned: outdated descriptions of things and remarks.

8. The old imperial calendar: a metaphor for outdated rules.

9. Nonsense: Metaphor is meaningless or nonsense.

10. Chaos: refers to a situation or unit that is in chaos and difficult to clean up and rectify.

1 1. Fishing for straw: a metaphor for struggling in vain in despair, but also for taking advantage of the trend.

12. Fishing in the world: refers to traveling.

13. Leave a tail: it means that things are not done completely and there are still problems.

14. Exposing metaphors that hide the truth.

15. Lang Langpei: forcibly kneading two parties with different wishes.

16. Big saw: Pull back and forth between each other.

17. Snowball: More and more.

18. A drowned rat: It describes being soaked like a chicken falling into hot water.

19. Ma Daha: So so, hip-hop, huh? Short for careless person.

20. hornet's nest: a metaphor for people who are difficult to get along with or things that can cause trouble and disputes.

Common folk three-character proverbs

1. Monday morning quarterback: a chess term used to describe an untimely move.

2. Pawn: It used to refer to people running around in front of cars, but now it is compared to people working for others (mostly derogatory).

3. Marathon: A metaphor for a long time. (derogatory)

4. Full-house irrigation: a teaching method taught by teachers.

5. Full house: describes complete victory or prosperity everywhere.

6. Full audience: Full audience applause.

7. flying all over the sky: describe running around.

8. ecstasy: a metaphor for a trap that confuses people.

9. Idleness: procrastination at work also refers to laziness and procrastination.

10. laity: laity.

1 1. Appearance: If you are entertaining yourself or sounding grandiose, you will not solve the problem.

12. No stars: I don't have my own ideas.

13. Helpless: metaphor is helpless.

14. I don't know: I don't know.

15. Confused gourd: difficult words and things to guess.

16. Lazy people: procrastination at work also refers to laziness and procrastination.

17. Suspense: It is a metaphor for speaking and doing things in a hurry, making the other party anxious and agreeing to their own requirements.

18. Pinch your nose: Do something you don't want to do.

A selection of three-character proverbs commonly used by the people

1. kneading dough: a metaphor for breaking the rules.

2. Dead end: It is a metaphor for an unsolvable problem or a small problem that is not worth studying.

3. Bull's nose: a metaphor for the main contradiction of things or the key that affects the overall situation.

4. Making waves: a metaphor for people who dare to struggle in risks.

5. Walk-on: China traditional opera term, that is, to play an unimportant role such as a follower or a pawn. Now it is often compared to doing odd jobs under people's hands.

6. Pickled mushrooms: deliberately entangled to delay time.

7. Bubble disease number: minor illness, serious illness or emotional long-term vacation.

8. Gun barrel: a metaphor for people who are impatient, outspoken and argumentative.

9. Hit a nail: The metaphor is met with resistance or rejection, and the purpose has not been achieved, which is also embarrassing.

10. the first time: it is a metaphor for the first time that things appear.

1 1. swing grass: a metaphor for people who have no opinions and fall with the wind.

12. Drumming: a metaphor for helping others, helping others.

13. Knocking on the door: Metaphor is the initial means to seek fame and fortune.

14. touchstone: a metaphor for the feasible method of testing people, and also refers to the method and basis of testing things.

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