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What's the two-part allegorical saying about raising turtles in a jar?

Lead: What does it mean to keep turtles in a jar? Are there any two-part allegorical sayings like catching turtles in a jar? The following is a two-part allegorical saying about raising turtles in jars. Welcome to read the reference!

Keep a turtle in a jar-the more you keep it, the smaller it becomes.

Roll the dice in the jar-don't run.

Burn incense and forget to kowtow-attend to one thing and lose another; Without a sense of accomplishment

Nightcrawler is lost-the direction is unknown.

Girl, look at the dowry-someone cut it.

Fighting on the stage-nothing; Doesn't matter; surface

Grab spicy douban in the jar-spicy hand

Bodhisattva in the Great Buddha Hall-Covered in mud

Litigation in hell-sworn enemies

Dig the ground with an ear spoon-a small dig

Cast a net on the plane-empty; Raise minor mistakes/shortcomings to the level of principle.

The blind man went to the roof-the bear reached the top.

Catch the tortoise in the bottle-it's easy to catch.

A flash in the pan

Plant beans in a pot-they can't take root.

Joking about Ma Nan-it's intentional harm.

Monkey frame iron-don't listen to that; Don't buy it.

It thunders in the east and rains in the west-the shift from the east to the west

This wardrobe has no handle-it's too stingy.

Jujube pit soaked in vinegar jar-astringent

Speak without a light-speak slang

Hemp thread goes through the needle-it's okay.

Stone bridge horse racing-leaving no trace

Road junction without signpost-dilemma

Adding soil to the top of Mount Tai-to no avail; useless

A ditch comes to an end and never looks back.