1, thirsty for salted fish.
(1) Explanation: If you want to do something, you must have enough courage to bear all the consequences brought by it.
Reason: Salted fish is a cheap food, but eating salted fish can easily make people feel thirsty.
Attentive Guangfu people "learn from salted fish", and from "if you want to eat salted fish, you have to be thirsty", you have to pay the price if you want to benefit.
2, sugar beans in good times, water and oil in bad times.
(1) explanation: describe people who are close when they are in a good mood, but they are incompatible when they are in a bad mood. In the memory of many Guangdong girls, when they were little girls, their parents often used this proverb to describe their relationship with their girlfriends.
⑵ Reason: How to understand? "Stork" means sticky; "Digging" means mixing. Think about it, syrup and beans stick tightly, while water and oil are together, but they are incompatible with each other. It can be seen that this proverb is definitely not created by the average level of eating goods.
3, lame eunuch
(1) explanation: no power and influence.
⑵ Reason: The lame naturally can't hold a fist, that is, "no fist", and homophonic has no right. Eunuchs will be castrated, that is, there is nothing they can do. Therefore, a lame eunuch is "powerless". There is a strong knowledge point here: "castration" is castration.