Three days of fishing and two days of drying nets can be used as the first half of a two-part allegorical saying, or as an idiom or proverb alone.
Explanation: The original meaning is five days, three days for fishing and two days for drying nets. This is the best way to fish. Later, it was used to describe that there is no perseverance in study or work, and it is often interrupted and cannot be adhered to for a long time.
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Two-part allegorical saying is a special language form of Chinese. It usually divides a sentence into two parts to express a certain meaning. The former part is metaphor or metaphor, and the latter part is the explanation of meaning. In a certain language environment, you can understand and guess the original intention by saying the first half sentence and "resting" the second half sentence, so it is called two-part allegorical saying.
Xiehouyu, also known as one-liners, can be regarded as a Chinese word game. Two-part allegorical saying is a kind of idioms, including idioms, proverbs, idioms and two-part allegorical saying.
Two-part allegorical sayings are created by working people in their daily lives, with distinctive national characteristics and rich flavor of life. Two-part allegorical sayings are humorous and intriguing, and are deeply loved by the broad masses of the people.
Ancient Chinese allegorical sayings are rarely recorded in writing, but they are certainly circulated among the people. For example, Qian Daxin's "Heng Yan Lu" said, "Sending a goose feather in a thousand miles is light and affectionate, and fasting also contains Song Dynasty proverbs." This kind of two-part allegorical saying has been used to this day.