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Two-part allegorical saying: chopping wood under the bed for two-word solution

The answer is? Chop wood under the bed-hit the board. "

Interpretation and analysis: chopping wood under the bed is inevitable, and there is not enough room for chopping wood to play the role of an axe, so chopping wood under the bed is just waiting for the axe to hit the bed board.

Extension:

1, chopping wood under the bed-brain damage; Fool around (fool around)

"Chopping firewood under the bed" is actually unreasonable and belongs to a kind of "brain-damaged" behavior. Therefore, this plan can be formulated.

2, chopping wood under the bed-(deliberately) making trouble.

Normal people don't run under the bed to cut wood for no reason, so this scheme can be made.

Extended data:

1, metaphor category: it is an analogy with one or some objects.

For example: ants in autumn-. Understand the essence of analogy, and you can understand its meaning.

2. Homophonic category: homophonic or homophonic words are used to homophonic, and another meaning is derived from the original meaning.

For example: onion mixed with tofu- This kind of two-part allegorical saying often takes many twists and turns to understand its meaning. So it is more interesting.

3. For example, make noodles with cold water.

If you understand the characteristics and circumstances of the comparison, you can naturally understand the second half of the mystery.

4. Cross-category: metaphor, homophonic or metaphor, story.

For example, a piece of pipa-,and metaphor, homophonic.

5. Story category: generally, it refers to common allusions, fables, myths and legends for analogy.

For example, Cao Cao eats chicken ribs- As long as you know the story of Cao Cao, you can generally understand it.