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        Chinese allegories Lesson 24
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        Chinese allegories
        歇后語

        Two-part allegorical saying (of which the first part, always stated, is descriptive, while the second part, often unstated, carries the message)

        tōu jī bù chéng shí bǎ mǐ – bù hé suàn; dé bù cháng shī
        偷雞不成蝕把米 – 不合算;得不償失
        Attempt to steal a chicken only to end up losing the rice; go for wool and come back shorn – the loss outweighs the gain

        huáng shǔ láng dān yǎo bìng yā zi – d?o méi yuè jiā d?o méi
        黃鼠狼單咬病鴨子 – 倒霉越加倒霉
        A sick duck is bitten by a weasel. – more bad luck. This allegory describes someone who has already suffered a misfortune and then meets another disaster.

        jiǎo dǐ bǎnr mǒ yóu – liū de kuài; liū la
        腳底板兒抹油 – 溜得快;溜啦
        Put grease onto one's soles – slip away. The character "溜" has two meanings: to slide and to sneak off. Grease on one's soles makes one liable to slip. The pun used here aims at the second meaning; that is, one tends to slip away when s/he meets with difficulties or is caught in an unfavorable situation.

        cán dòu kāi huā – hēi xīn
        蠶豆開花 – 黑心
        Broad beans blossom. – black heart; evil mind. (The heart of a broad bean flower is black.)

        bǎi mǐ sài pǎo – fēn miǎo bì zhēng
        百米賽跑 – 分秒必爭(zhēng)
        100-meter dash – seize every minute and second; every second counts; make the best use of one's time

        xīn guān shàng rèn – sān bǎ huǒ
        新官上任 – 三把火
        A new official introduces a rash of changes; a new broom sweeps clean.

        sān shí liù jì – zǒu wéi shàng jì
        三十六計(jì) – 走為上計(jì)
        Of all the stratagems, the best is to quit; of all the alternatives, running away is the best.

        dà xiàng de pì gǔ – tuī bù dòng
        大象的屁股 – 推不動(dòng)
        Like an elephant whose backside no one can push – One makes great efforts to accomplish quite a difficult task but fails yet.

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