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The simplest and simplest two-part allegorical saying, who can know its meaning?

Ganoderma lucidum grows on the dunghill-it smells strange.

Flag on the dunghill-notorious.

A bee has no mouth, and its ass hurts.

Axes are good at cutting trees, but the needles are small enough to wear cloth-each has its own uses.

Soap bubbles-can't be blown

A soap bubble is a mirror-it's a bubble.

Be choosy-don't be choosy.

Wear a fur coat in dog days-rent one.

Mildew grapes-full of bad water (metaphor is extremely bad)

High fever without sweating-nonsense.

Give a pillow when you are sleepy-just feel strong.

Put on a fur coat-pretend to be a sheep (like a sheep)

Flip the tortoise-fall on all fours

Set up a porridge stand in front of the hotel-rob people of business

Flies in the canteen-everyone hates them.

Catching chickens under the eaves-it's not easy to play tricks on.

Dig a trap in front of the door-set your own trap.

Bullshit, be careful

I farted on my heel-what bad luck!

Farting and burping-ventilation up and down

Firewood for herding sheep-piggyback type

The shepherd boy called for help-the wolf is coming.

Distributing paper money-addictive (attractive) to the dead

Put the salted fish in the pond-I don't know if I am alive or dead.

Release the tiger to the mountain-endless troubles

Onions in the basket-it's hard to take root

Put white powder in the coffin-kill people

Put the caterpillar on the upper body-find an itchy place to catch it.

Stab in the back.-Stab in the back

Ask for instructions when farting-go looking for trouble; Make unnecessary moves

A deflated ball-it won't harden.

Flying a kite-flying farther and farther (figuratively, endless)

Fart and pull the drawer-cover up the ugliness

Release the tiger to the mountain-leave a curse (metaphor for leaving future troubles)

A flying duck laid an egg-both ends failed.

Blow the horn on the plane-daydreaming (ring) (metaphor for unrealistic thinking)

Set off firecrackers on the plane-think too high (loudly) (metaphorically, think very well or plan very grand)

Hang clothes on the plane-hang them high

Have loose bowels on the plane-air to air

Have loose bowels on the plane-thousands of miles.

Look up on the plane-there are days ahead.

Scud talk-a short talk

Flying over the wall-beating around the bush

Throw money on the plane-empty (cast) tickets (paper)

Giving birth on the plane-high yield

Making a report on the plane-it's all empty talk

Moths will drive away spiders, and they will trap themselves.

Wash your hands with soap-all of them.

Fat chicken stew-rich in oil and water

The iron pot in the scrap heap-a dissolute woman

The warehouse at the junkyard is full of dissolute women.

Dancing broadsword in the cemetery-terrible.

Arsenic is sprinkled on the cemetery-killing people

A pile of ice on the cemetery-it's freezing.

Cemetery market-haunted

Banquet in the cemetery-ghost entertainment

Night owl in the graveyard-not a good bird.

Bowing in the cemetery-a colored (shooting) ghost

Performing in a graveyard-for ghosts.

Knock down the big urn and dig out the millet-touch it to the end

Flies coming out of the cesspit-obvious

Boil the crab in a boiling pot-see how long you run.

Playing with a broadsword on the grave-scaring ghosts (metaphorically, not scaring people)

The dung fork is inlaid with gems-it's not worth it.

The wheel of the dung truck falls off-a pretentious attitude.

Change the dung bucket into a bucket-the stench is still there.

The dung boat crossed the river-full of dung (corpses)

Lights in the wind-I don't know when to go out.

The wind blew against the wall-it fell on both sides.

Goose feathers in the wind-without a trace

Light a lamp in the wind-it won't be long; Difficult to last long

The wind has nothing to do with horses.

Candles in front of the wind-they go out when they are said.

The corrugated board becomes a cover-it is cooled by air and heated by heat.

A mad dog bites a hedgehog-there is nowhere to eat.

A mad dog bites-it won't let go.

A mad dog bites the moon-arrogance

Mad dog's temper-biting everyone.

Mad dogs eat the sun-I wonder how small it is.

The mad cow has reached a dead end-it's hard to turn back.

Crazy girl tells jokes-Xixi haha

A mad dog bites the sun-I don't know how small it is.

Beauty on the cover-not desirable (married)

Honey's treat-give him (you) something sweet.

Sail in the wind and waves-waver

Mount Tai in the storm-unshakable

Lamp on tuyere-difficulty

Rats in the bellows-all suffer indignities.

Shi Feng Zhitong Ointment —— Treating the symptoms rather than the root cause.

Snow Mountain Temple-God has eyes.

Crazy woman plays the judge-people are not ghosts.

Crazy people write articles-full of complaints

The patient in the madhouse-Moody.

Indus blossoms-it's a smash hit.

There is no phoenix on Phoenix Mountain-it's just a hollow reputation.

Phoenix wears peony-the better, the better.

Witches are under the gods-pretend

Witches fight ghosts-patients follow.

Witches change careers-no one believes them.

Susan went to court-every word is true.