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The old lady's two-part allegorical sayings

The old lady walks slowly.

Two-part allegorical saying is a unique language of wisdom and interest in China, and it is also a grammar that people like to use. It combines humor and humor, and often makes people smile after reading it. Two-part allegorical sayings reflect the wisdom of the people.

Two-part allegorical saying (Xiehouyu) is one of the most popular folk languages and cultures in China, and it is a special language form created by the people in their life practice. Two-part allegorical sayings have distinctive national characteristics, rich flavor of life, humor, intriguing, well-known and loved by the masses.

it is generally composed of two parts, the first half is an image metaphor, like a riddle, and the second half is an explanation, explanation, like a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate.

The name "Xiehou" first appeared in the Tang Dynasty. The so-called "after the five breaks of Zheng" (a kind of "after the break" poem) has been mentioned in the Biography of Zheng Gui in the Old Tang Dynasty.

But as a language form and phenomenon, it appeared as far back as the pre-Qin period. For example, "The Warring States Policy. Chu Ce IV": "It is not too late to mend." That is to say, it is not too late to repair the sheepfold after losing the sheep. This is the two-part allegorical saying that we have seen today.

Two-part allegorical sayings have distinctive national characteristics, rich flavor of life, humorous and intriguing, and are loved by the broad masses of people.

Although ancient two-part allegorical sayings are rare in written records, they have certainly spread among the people. For example, Qian Daxin's "Heng Yan Lu" contains: "Sending goose feathers a thousand miles away is light and important, and it is also contained in the Song Dynasty." This kind of two-part allegorical saying continues to be used by people today.