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Two-part allegorical saying: What is the rooster lay eggs's next sentence?

The rooster lay eggs-I can't count on it.

Analysis and explanation: don't expect it to mean unreliable and unable to help. Because the rooster is the head of the chicken, it plays the role of leading the chicken group and sowing seeds. Cocks can't lay eggs. So it is impossible to count on the rooster lay eggs.

The eggs laid by chickens are called eggs, which are laid by hens. There is a hard shell outside, and there are air chambers, egg whites and egg yolks inside. Rich in cholesterol and nutrition, an egg weighs about 50g and contains 6-7g of protein and 5-6g of fat.

The amino acid ratio of egg protein is very suitable for human physiological needs, easily absorbed by human body, with a utilization rate of over 98% and high nutritional value, and it is one of the foods that human beings often eat.

Extended data:

Two-part allegorical sayings can be divided into two types:

One is logical reasoning, and the explanation part is the result of reasoning from the previous metaphor part. For example:

Daffodils don't bloom.-Play dumb.

Dumb people eat coptis chinensis-they can't tell you what's bitter.

All rivers run into the sea-the general trend

Scorpion and tiger lift the curtain-revealing a small hand.

There is also a kind of homophonic two-part allegorical saying, which adds homophonic elements to the former type. For example:

Fill your nostrils with rice soup.-that's enough.

Fried shrimp-red man (ren)

Beat chicken feathers-courage (dust removal)

Make a retort pouch from the skin of winter melon-indisputable (steamed)

Fried shrimp with bean sprouts (shrimp)-two values (straight)

My nephew plays with lanterns as usual (uncle)

Confucius moved-lost (book)

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