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Seeking two-part allegorical sayings, idioms and idioms in a dream of red mansions

1. Two-part allegorical saying of A Dream of Red Mansions

1 Grandview Garden cries for Jia Mu-each has his own sorrow.

2 Jia Baoyu's maid-Xi (attack)

3 Wang Xifeng killed Second Sister You-heartless.

Granny Liu went out of the Grand View Garden-and returned with a full load.

5 Granny Liu enters the Grand View Garden-dazzling

6 Lin Daiyu buried flowers-sighing for her life.

Jia Baoyu lives in a small west room-he goes everywhere.

Cao Xueqin of Zhengbaiqi-what a special person!

9 Arms folded and hidden in sleeves-self-concealing pain (seventh time back to Jiao Da)

10 sit and watch the tigers fight-reap the benefits of the fishermen (back to Wang Xifeng 16)

1 1 Killing with a sword-leaving no trace (back to Wang Xifeng, 16)

12-not much strength (16 back to Wang Xifeng)

13 dry shore-no (wet) (16 back to Wang Xifeng)

14 knocking down the oil bottle didn't help-lazy as a doornail (16 back to Wang Xifeng)

15 dogs bite Lv Dongbin-I don't know if it's good or bad (No.25 rosy clouds)

/kloc-build a long shed 0/6 thousand miles away-the banquet must have an end (Redjade 26)

17 Zhang Ba's lampstand-look at others, not at home (19 back to Mammy Li)

18 Ying Huang grabs the kite's foot-buckle it (back to Wang Xifeng for the thirtieth time).

19 golden hairpin fell into the well-yours is only yours (30th golden hairpin)

20 camel dealers in 9 countries-soliciting business everywhere (46th time)

2 1 the eagle in Song Huizong and the horse in Zhao Ziang-both good paintings (the 46th Yuanyang)

22 Number One Chicken-Full of Happy Events (46th Yuanyang)

23 cypress is used as a rock mallet-external righteousness is bitter inside (back to Jia Zhen 53)

24 the deaf set off firecrackers-scattered (54th back to Wang Xifeng)

25 sworn brothers to Mei-all slaves (60th back to Fang Guan)

26 rats and an old woman went to borrow food-they were not guarded, but some of them flew away (back to Liu's house 6 1)

27 clear water mixed noodles-I saw it when you were eating (the 65th trip to Sanjie)

28. Watch people play shadow play-at least don't poke this paper (the 65th trip to Third Sister)

29 Rat's tail is sore-how much pus and blood (back to Wang Xifeng, 68th time)

30 top beam bone true soul-scary (back to the 68th Wang Xifeng)

3 1 saw gourd-no tongue (back to Wang Xifeng, 68th time)

32 onions mixed with tofu-clear and white (Mrs. Wang 74)

You can make a hat with your head on-you can't have extra money (Yuanyang 75)

Camels run out of the flock-only you are older (88th visit to Jiamu)

35 show your flesh with bones-speak hesitatingly (back to Wang Xifeng, 88th time)

The burnt tail is a little bit-never again (1 17 for everyone)

Second, idioms in A Dream of Red Mansions

Separation of flesh and blood, dreamland, winding path leading to a secluded place, lovers in the beam, crossing the river by feeling the stones, land of geomantic omen, practice makes perfect, seeking flowers and asking for willows, killing two birds with one stone, obeying everything, shaking the earth, bullying the weak and fearing the hard, smiling, stereotyped, lawless, lifelong, uneasy, fly in the ointment, contented, heartbroken and deaf. Good goods seek sorrow, vanity, nonsense, sudden departure and sudden encounter, accuse traitors, punish evil, scold the world when they are hurt, be filial to their father and son, praise merits and demerits, recite poems from beginning to end, steal incense and jade, concentrate on listening, make up and carve jade, pamper themselves, wear old clothes, have a round back and a wide face.

Three. Idioms in A Dream of Red Mansions

Jump out of the fire pit (the first time)

A generation is worse than a generation (the second time)

Finding a way out (the third time) is also called "knocking at the door"

Official protection symbol (fourth time) See "Amulet" (seventy-ninth time)

Dusting the gourd (the fifth time) is to fill the clay pot with money, leaving only a small crack. You won't know the amount of money in it until you break it. Metaphor is a wild guess because the details are unknown and the truth is unknown.

Don't sit, don't stand (sixth time)

Pull hard shit (sixth time)

Put it in your eyes (sixth time)

Look forward (one, three, front) and ignore the back (two, four, back) (back to the sixth, thirty-first, sixty-eighth)

Red knife goes in and white knife comes out (seventh time)

Arms folded in sleeves (seventh, seventy-fourth, eighty-sixth)

Set off evil fire (the seventh time)

Go up the hill and cook (the seventh time)

The fairy mountain fairy medicine in the Legend of Fang Fang (the seventh time) later refers to the folk prescription secret recipe.

Turn a deaf ear (the eighth time)

Playing Taiping boxing (the ninth time) and killing indiscriminately next to cold boxing.

Three days of fishing and two days of drying nets (the ninth time)

Yao Zhang Zi (ninth time)

Injured Qi (the ninth time)

Turning to the mill (the ninth time) is a metaphor for repeatedly begging for others' entanglement.

Establishing a portal (the ninth time)

Wounded face (ninth time)

There is no place to find lanterns (tenth time)

Toad wants to eat swan meat (11th time)

Sweating (12th time)

Ant on hot bricks (the twelfth time)

Hit the heart (12th time)

When someone gives me a stick, I take it as a needle (16th time).

Sit quietly and watch the tiger fight (back 16)

Pushing down the oil bottle won't help (16th time).

Eating a bowl and looking at the pot (the sixteenth time)

The money in the frying pan needs to be found out (sixteenth time)

I've never eaten pork, but I've seen pigs run (the sixteenth time)

Take the meat and stick it on others (the sixteenth time)

Steady wind (the sixteenth time) is a metaphor for ordinary things.

Famine (sixteenth, thirty-sixth and seventy-second sessions) caused financial difficulties and hardships.

The stone fell to the ground (the nineteenth time)

One build what did not build (back to the 19th)

Knife rest around the neck (back to 19)

Put on the cover (back to page 19) is also called "put on the cover (back to page 77)"

The stone fell to the ground (the nineteenth time)

Good words don't sound good (for the twentieth time)

Bright feet (back to twentieth, thirty-first, ninety-sixth)

Riding horses (twenty times)

Let go of your hand (2 1, 62, 58)

Take the stage (the twentieth time)

Kick down the bridge (21st time)

Look at people's noses and eyes (22)

The metaphor of the silver spear head (the 23rd time) is superficial, but useless.

Get more than one bargained for (the 23rd and 59th times) is also called "getting more than one bargained for".

Draw a long line (24th time)

The worthless goods (the 24th time) didn't even sell a penny. Describe a big discount or sale.

Grandpa sitting in a rocking car and grandson on crutches (the 24th time) are from different generations.

Avoid cats and mice (back 25, back 65)

Ghosts who preach chivalry (Chapters 25, 42, 62, 70, 8 1, 94) are metaphors of people who love to play tricks on people.

The heart wants something, but it can't do anything (25 th and 78 th)

People who are not responsible for flowers and flowers (chapters 25, 28 and 80) are also regarded as "people who are not responsible for flowers and flowers", which is a sin.

Panicked chicken (the 25th time) describes people as impatient, unstable and all hands.

Playing muffled thunder (the 26th time), I was bored, unclear and suspicious.

Seduction (26), blinking (6, 77, etc. )

One is deaf and the other is dumb (27th time).

The awl can't make a sound (27th time)

Climb a tall branch (27th time)

The sun is in the house (28th time)

Out of sight, out of mind (Chapter 29)

Never should never (back to the 29th)

Black-eyed chickens (30th and 75th)

People don't know, ghosts don't know (3 1 back, 69 back)

Hearsay (the thirty-second time) refers to unfounded and inaccurate rumors, or privately spreading gossip.

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Not afraid of anything (back to 34)

White eyebrows and red eyes (back to 34)

Take a deep breath (back to 34)

Play around (back to 35), just kidding.

Confused with oil (36th, 74th)

The car in which walnuts fell (the 36th time) describes that people speak coherently, crisply and quickly.

The previous person (the 36th time) was accepted as a concubine.

Patty (back to the 37th) is also called "Patty".

Exhaustion (the thirty-ninth cycle) is also called "autumn wind" and "autumn harvest", which means distributing fertilizer. Refers to the use of various relationships to ask people for property in various names.

Just talking and hitting the mouth (40th, 74th)

Talking is talking, laughing is laughing (4th1time). Just saying, don't take it seriously. Watch it 9 times, playing is playing, laughing is laughing.

Fight poison with poison, fight fire with fire (42nd time)

Ding is Ding Mao is Mao (the 43rd time)

Look at the expression in your eyes and act it out (43rd time)

At a loss (43 times)

Collect molecules (43 times)

Three points drunk on wine (back to 44)

Not horizontally, not vertically (back to 44)

Old millet rotten sesame (back to the 45th)

Zhawozi (45th time) yearned for the family world and didn't want to make a difference.

Unfair reporting (45th)

When you arrive (or go backwards), three things are not two things (45th, 48th and 55th times), and two things are nowhere to be found. Metaphor is incoherent and irrelevant.

Nickname for the birthday of a long-tailed pointed dog (45th).

Encountered obstacles (45th time)

Join in the fun (45th)

"Nine Kingdoms" camel dealer (the 46th time) is a metaphor for soliciting business everywhere and making profits.

Have brains (back to the 46th) See also have brains (back to the 43rd)

Charred paper (Chapters 46 and 51) is a metaphor for dirty clothes or ugly appearance.

Poke the tiger's nose with a straw stick (46th time) is a metaphor for overreaching, attacking the strong with the weak and asking for bad luck.

Drop the rake and pick up the broom (the 47th time) to describe the busy housework. When you finish this and that, you will never finish it.

Shame (back to 47)

Open (open) a fruit shop (the 47th time)

The sand-binding hand (back 47) opens his hands and spreads them out. Describe the way you can't help yourself when you are in trouble.

Wen (again) is not Wen, and Wu (again) is not Wu (back to 48)

Don't choose a good day when you die (5 1 back) and blame others for not caring for their health and doing things that are extremely harmful to their health.

Scorpion sting, how his wife Han Xiang shouted (5th1back), describing people's overreaction or deliberate propaganda.

Can't pull the needle, can't hold the thread (back 52)

Shallow eyelids (52nd cycle)

Brave (53rd, 10 1 bit)

The preface is inconsistent (answer) (back to 54)

Two flowers bloom, one for each table (after 54)

Fly high (back to 55)

The first nose (the last 55).

Eggs hit rocks (55th time)

Say one is one, say two is two (back to 55 and 65)

Take the soft one as the nose (back 55) nose: the first one at the beginning.

Be sure to eat three pillars (the last 56) and three bets. Metaphor is to get something for nothing and enjoy success.

The ill-fated doctor (the 57th time) is also called the ill-fated doctor.

Listening to the wind is rain (back to 57)

Pour cold water (back to 57)

One year older (younger) and two years younger (older) (the 57th time)

Look in the mirror (back to 58)

Seeing is believing and not eating (back to 58)

Watching people eat vegetables (back to the sixtieth)

Thin scalp (sixtieth session)

(zā) Rafts (60, 62, 9 1) seize someone's mistakes to punish them, establish prestige, and vent their anger to shock people, also known as "doing things" and "being a raft".

Put out your hand for water and open your mouth for rice (back to 61)

Give him a charcoal basket and put it on (sixty-first time). The charcoal basket is thin and tall, shaped like a tall hat. Metaphor is to get the support of others or flatter others.

See half without seeing half (6 1 time), pretend not to see anything, perfunctory, turn a blind eye.

The cannon in the nest (the sixty-first time) fired in the nest and quarreled with each other internally.

Have courage (back to sixty-one)

Jack-up cylinder (6th1time)

Probe in the Gate of Hell (Back to Sixty-two)

Dog's ass (the sixty-first and seventy-first times) is also called "dog's ass is attentive"

Monks are not monks, vulgar, female and male (back to 63)

Cook uncooked rice into mature rice (back to the sixty-fourth)

Half a bottle of vinegar (back to sixty-four)

Although it's cheap, it's most convenient to charge it (back to 65) at home.

A nest of black hens (back to sixty-five)

Rare in the sky, unparalleled in the ground (back to the sixty-fifth)

Phoenix out of the old woman's nest (guā) (back to the sixty-fifth)

Wrong abacus (65) is also called "wrong abacus" (25) and "careful abacus" (45)

Life is your man, and death is your ghost (back to sixty-five)

Flattery (back to 65) rhetoric

It's a piece of fat mutton, but it's terribly spicy (back 65)

Hit the sparrow and fly first (back to 67)

A frown, conspire to succeed (back to the sixty-seventh)

A dirty nose (back to 67, back to 55)

The departure of the top beam from the true soul (the sixty-eighth chapter) refers to fear or panic, uncontrollable or greatly stimulated.

The saw-mouthed gourd (the sixty-eighth time) is also called the mouth-less gourd, which is a metaphor for people who are not good at words and are silent.

Whether you die or not, whether you are born or not (back to sixty-eight)

Tearing open the fish head (Chapters 68 and 69) is a metaphor for dealing with difficult things.

Jealousy (sixty-eighth)

Hit the sap (back to the sixty-ninth)

Cotton ears (back to the sixty-ninth)

I wonder how high the sky is and how thick the earth is (back to the sixty-eighth)

Chicken has eaten New Year's food (back to the sixty-ninth)

Bitch (back to 69)

Bite the root of the tongue (articles 69 and 7 1)

If you want to live, you can't die (back to 69)

A day is a day (the seventy-first time)

The predecessors scattered all the dirt and fascinated the eyes of future generations (seventy-two). This metaphor is vague. The predecessors did stupid things, which brought trouble to future generations.

A moment can't compare with a moment (back to seventy-two)

Show the clues (seventy-two times)

Be pregnant with a ghost (back to 72nd, back to 109)

Borrowing the shoulder (back to the seventy-third) is a metaphor for using the power of others.

See one, love one (seventy-three)

Curse (seventy-three)

The eggs that haven't been sewn are maggots (the seventy-fourth time), which means endless troubles and rumors.

The metaphor of sitting in a well (the seventy-fourth time) is confined to a small circle and I don't know what's going on outside.

It is said that the gourd is a gourd (the seventy-fifth time) describes people as stupid and lacking flexibility.

Catch the hot stove (the 75th time) originally refers to taking the opportunity to do things. Laugh at the anger or anger of others.

A horse without a halter (seventy-sixth time)

Only state officials can set fires, and people are not allowed to light lamps (back to 77)

Climb out of the bag (back 77) refers to brothers and sisters.

Carrying a pseudonym (back to 77)

Every moment is a moment, and every day is a day (77th time).

Short half (back to the seventy-ninth)

Have the courage to drink, but have no appetite (back to seventy-ninth)

A thorn in the side, a thorn in the flesh (the eightieth time)

Don't stop until you do it (the eightieth time)

Wild horse halter (back to 82)

Catch lice on the tiger's head (eighty-third, eighty-fourth)

There are a lot of people who have nothing to do (the eighty-third time), which means to stay out of it and pretend that an outsider doesn't care.

The upside-down broom (the eighty-third time) is a metaphor for the abnormality of all order rules.

Dishes collide (back to 83)

Take a deep breath (eighty-five)

Show flesh with bones (back to the eighty-eighth)

Step on one end and pry one end (back to 88)

Narrow hand (88th) Goodbye, short hand (115th)

Speak insincerely (for the ninetieth time)

Making wedding dresses for others (the first and ninety-fifth times)

Annoying (back to 94)

Unload the burden (95 times)

Hate iron and not produce (back to 96)

Different lives, different ghosts die (back to 98 times and 100 times)

Honey Blended Oil (97th time) describes the relationship between two people as very sweet and harmonious.

If you don't succeed, don't call the roll (the ninety-ninth time)

Waiting for the rice to be cooked (99 times)

Take a deep breath (99)

A good sentence, a bad sentence (hundredth time)

Courtesy (101st time)

Giving up (10 1 time) is a metaphor for letting go.

Eating your own food to drive away the roe deer for others (No.10 1 back) is also called "eating your own food to work for others".

Forget it (10 1 time)

Push a boat along the river (the first time 102)

Thousand is not, ten thousand is not (No.103)

Ask an indiscriminate question (the first time 103)

What is true and what is false is false (No.104)

Fatigue is great, but anger is small (back to 105)

Suicide (the first time 106)

Among them, the lunar year uses the year of Taizu (back to 106 and 107).

Put on airs (the first time 107)

I escaped the storm and was caught in the rain again (No.107)

Take a walk (back to 1 10)

Unscrupulous (the first time 1 13)

An eye-opener (the first time 1 15) P9 17

The burnt tail tip (back to the 1 17) metaphor is unparalleled.

Never heard of it, never seen it (the first time 1 18)

I entered an empty door (the first time 1 19)