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Two-part allegorical saying of pulling a bow behind one's back

Lead: What does it mean to pull the bow behind the two-part allegorical saying? What's the next sentence after two-part allegorical sayings? The following is the explanation I have collected about pulling the bow behind the two-part allegorical sayings. Welcome to read the reference!

Xiehouyu:

Bow behind your back-stabbing in the back can hurt people.

Explanation:

To shoot an arrow in the dark means to stab someone in the back. Metaphor is an act or trick of secretly hurting people.

More related allegorical sayings:

Rub the huqin behind your back-you can't pull it.

Burning incense on your back-thankless.

Bowing behind one's back-an anti-ritual

Carrying the Dead Across the River-The Power of the Dome

Stealing wine behind people's backs-knowing the warmth and coldness

There are bedbugs in the vest-I've been listening for a long time (itchy)

Back drum into the temple to find a hammer.

Carry the coffin across the Yellow River-even the back road is ready.

Mount Tai on the back of the stone-what a headache.

Begging with jealousy-poverty

Fly with your horn on your back-it blows into the sky.

Metaphor is to brag too much. )

Carrying children to climb mountains.

Take a toilet with you on a business trip-it stinks everywhere.

Carrying cotton across the river-the burden is getting heavier and heavier

Carrying a stone mill up the hill-it's really a headache

Plums in the Arctic Ocean are very shabby.

Chatting in the Arctic Ocean-it's all cold.

Night in the Arctic Ocean-Calm down

The other end of the North Pole-Hard (Rigid) Pole

Polar bear yawns-blowing cold air.

Open the window facing north-not afraid of the cold wind.

This vest is worn over the shirt, and it's all messed up.

Stab in the back-unable to extricate oneself

Backed by a cliff, there is no escape.

Be sealed mouth-can't hum a sound.

The hunted mouse burrowed as soon as it saw the hole.

The quilt is rotten inside-the surface is good.

Diapers, sheets-too generous.

Get under the covers and find out the details.

A failed rooster-depression and depression

Fill in with a trowel, overqualified, overqualified.

Punch under the quilt.-hands can't be mixed.

Make faces under the covers and lie to yourself one by one.

Broken nose and glasses.-Can't land

Hang the meat on your nose-suffocate

Hang a hammer on your nose-it can (slap) shame (teeth)

Hang a dung bucket on your nose-I wonder if it smells good.

Hang the weight on your nose-you can't lift your head.