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Dew in the sun, the answer to two-part allegorical sayings

Dew refers to water droplets that condense on the surface of objects on or near the ground. What is the answer to the dewdrop fable in The Sun? The following is a dewdrop allegorical saying in the sun that I compiled for you, hoping to help you.

Dew in the sun

Not long

Dew in the sun begins a two-part allegorical saying

Rotten persimmons for walnuts? Vulnerable to stress

The bottom of the pot is black? See others black, you can't see yourself.

Move a stone to hit the skull? ask for trouble

Holding a tiger and calling for help? bring about one's own destruction

A dog owner and a coal seller? Have an idle meal

The target on the shooting range? be filled with loopholes

Used to be a brother? Very honest

Collecting gongs and drums on the stage? There is no singing.

Hemp thread pierces the eye of a needle? Just getting by.

Don't turn off the tap when drawing water? Let it drift: let it drift

Tears on the wall? Sad alone

A robe two feet wide? arrogantly

Buy eye drops at the lime shop? Wrong door; Wrong door

Emerge in the boiling water pot? acquaintance

The wolf fell into a trap? At the end of evil

Misgurnus on the beach? I'm not afraid of you slipping.

Dew in the sun: two extended allegorical sayings

Throw watermelons into the partition? allay/relieve/quench/slake/assuage one's thirst

A nun goes down the mountain? My heart is gone.

The black blind man on the roof? The bear has reached the top.

Monkeys fight? Small frame

Cotton as a weight? Not much weight.

Monkeys wear gloves? careless

The old monk shaved his head? Sweep light

Wine in the vinegar jar? Tannic acid

Extension 3 of two-part allegorical sayings exposed to the sun

Fried onions with leeks? make a futile effort

Fried shrimp? Red man (benevolence)

Sister with fried noodles? acquaintance

Stir-fried noodles pinch dolls? acquaintance

Fried soybeans? Difficult to germinate

Fried pickles without salt? The word (salt) comes first.

Throw the whip with the car? Nobody dares (rush): Who dares (rush)

Misgurnus in the driveway ditch? Can't stand the big waves

The car overturned to train horses? Be late; evening

This lathe worker works three shifts? working day and night

Soliciting in the car? Slaughter (transport) people

Cars have lanes, boats have lanes? Each has its own way.

Pull your pants and patch them? Endless hole

Pull the bell into the air? Fantasy (sound)

A tangled silk thread? Can't find the head

Pull the flagpole and shoot? Afraid others don't know.

Sail and paddle? Blessed will not be enjoyed.

Raise your eyebrows to coax your eyes? Deceive oneself, deceive oneself, deceive oneself.

With a beard and a swing? Modesty (with a beard)

Pull up the downwind canopy? be in power

The subjects entered the palace? Layer by layer

Daphne odora as firewood? Improper use of materials

Old vinegar as wine to drink? I don't know whether to cry or laugh.

Is Chen Gu a seed? Difficult to germinate

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