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Two-part allegorical saying: There is no silver here. What's the next sentence?

There is no money here, 320 is an idiom, and there is no next sentence.

Explanation: Metaphor tries to hide things, but the result is exposed.

Pronunciation: "c ǐ dwú yí n sā n b ǐ i li ǐ ng.

Origin: Folktale: In ancient times, there was a man named Zhang San. He buried the silver in the ground for fear that others would steal it, so he left a sentence on it: "There is no silver here for 320." Neighbor Wang Er stole the money, which read "Wang Er next door didn't steal it".

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Synonym: shattered glass, self-confessed unlucky.

1, broken glass

Pronunciation: y gàI mízhāng

Explanation: trying to cover up the truth of the bad thing is more obvious.

Source: Pre-Qin Zuo Qiuming's Thirty-one Years Left: "Or you can't get a name, or you want to seal it."

Vernacular interpretation: Some people pursue fame but can't do it, while others want to cover up fame and gain fame.

2. Don't blame yourself

Pronunciation: bù d ù z zhā o

Interpretation: the original meaning is that punishment has not been used; He confessed himself. Now metaphor inadvertently exposed their own mistakes or calculations.

Source: Wu Ming, Cheng En, The Journey to the West, the 17th time: "It's also a monster who didn't beat himself. He suddenly said that he made his debut: the day after tomorrow is the day of his mother's distress, and all evil spirits are invited to be his birthday. "