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What is the two-part allegorical saying of the ugly toad?

Two-part allegorical saying is that a toad marries a frog-an ugly flower.

Girls compare boys to toads, that is, boys are ugly, but they are lively and gaudy. One is that this person is not decent; The second is that this person is more interested in the opposite sex and is not single-minded about feelings. Flowers are derogatory allegorical sayings.

Two-part allegorical saying about toad:

Toad's backbone-many ideas.

A toad climbs a censer-it's a rebuff.

Toad jumped into the well-I don't understand (plop).

Toad flies-one step to the sky.

Toads eat the sky-they can't talk.

Toad eats dice-full of ideas.

Toad yawned-what a big breath.

Toads hide from the Dragon Boat Festival-they can hide from the first day, but they can't hide from the fifteenth.

Toad blocking the car-overreaching.

Toad craned its neck to swallow the moon-not low.

Toad swallowed tribulus-ate yabakui.