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What are the allusions to steamed bread?

First, there is no dispute about the story of steamed bread fighting for breath: Chapters 3 and 5 of Tian Hong: "If you are angry, starve to death, or commit suicide, you might as well fight the enemy!"! Selling a child to buy a steamer-if you don't steam steamed bread, you have to fight for it! " (China Dictionary of Idioms)

Second, it is an indisputable folk allegory that steamed bread struggles for breath. The whole sentence is "selling wheat to buy a steamer, not steaming steamed bread to fight for breath."

It means: Only when wheat is processed into flour can steamed bread be steamed. Wheat is sold now. How to steam steamed bread without flour? There is no steamed bread to steam, and the steamer is not for steaming steamed bread, so what to steam? Then empty the steamer. Is that steaming (beating) steam (gas)?

Extended data:

1. There are many versions of "Don't dispute steamed bread for breath", such as "Don't dispute steamed bread for breath", "Eat steamed bread for breath" and so on, all of which are actually "Don't steam steamed bread for breath".

The second is to describe yourself to be confident and have backbone. If someone says to you, "Don't steam steamed bread just to catch your breath." It means that the more people say that you can't do it well, the more you have to do it well! It is similar to the meaning of "don't bend over for five buckets of rice"

Third, if you don't steam steamed bread, you should also fight for "steaming": homophonic "fighting". There is nothing but fighting for breath.

Fourth, do not steam steamed bread, but also strive for specific explanations:

1, "positive" and "positive" are homophones.

2. To make steamed bread, there should be enough steam.

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