Such as: being an accountant for a lifetime-long-term planning; Lifelong accounting-a long-term plan; Be an accountant and count your life day by day; Accountants wear glasses-careful calculation; The accountant comes to the door-looking for you to settle accounts; The old accountant dials the abacus-careful calculation; Ma Daha is an accountant-all confused accounts; The accountant takes the abacus-forget it; Accounting abacus-playing every day; Accounting abacus-not idle; Accounting abacus-arithmetic; Accounting abacus-advance and retreat have rules (return), up and down for a hundred years (tactic); Accounting abacus-no talent (wealth); Accounting abacus-can play (accounts); Accounting closing-inventory; An idiot who is an accountant-an asshole; Resign from the leadership position and leave the accounting position-do not make long-term plans; The accountant in the pharmacy-asking for money; Corrupt people become accountants-a muddled account.
Second, two-part allegorical sayings related to the god of wealth.
Such as: looking for the god of wealth to break into the poor's nest-touching the wrong door; Door gods roll the god of wealth-words (paintings) point to something; The robber killed Marshal Zhao Gong (God of Wealth)-for money; Marshal Zhao Gong turned against him-refused to admit him; The Jade Emperor worships the God of Wealth-a rich boy; Open the door to send the god of wealth-no money; Shut the door and hit the god of wealth-harm yourself; Close the door and hit the god of wealth-extremely poor (urgent) eyes; Pat the head for the god of wealth-it's useless to hit the head; The god of wealth turned his face-not accepting accounts; The god of wealth pays the bill-unprofitable (metaphorically, no benefit); The god of wealth goes to court-money makes sense; The god of wealth wears their rice bowls-money and power; The god of wealth is merciful-have a plenty of money; The god of wealth calls the door-good things are coming; Have money to spend; A great good thing; The god of wealth knocks on the door-blessings fall from the sky; A great good thing; God of wealth divorced wife (interest)-not thinking of the poor (metaphor does not pity the poor); The god of wealth seeks food-pretending to be poor; The god of wealth beckons-comes to life (metaphor comes to happiness); The god of wealth is dressed in rags-all appearances are fooling himself.
Third, two-part allegorical sayings related to abacus calculation.
Such as: the abacus is broken-the calculation is unclear; Hand in hand with abacus-find someone to settle accounts; Visit with an abacus-find (account); Go to the door with an abacus-find someone to settle accounts; Dung beetles climbed on the abacus-bastard; A soldier's back abacus-looking for a fight (account); The abacus of the accounting office-a penny is not bad; Don't put an abacus on your waist-calculate small accounts everywhere; One hand is wishful thinking, the other is abacus-only credit; Hang an abacus on your chest-know it; Small ideas; Eat abacus beads-got it; Tigers eat abacus beads-know fairly well; There are numbers in the belly; Dial (play) abacus on New Year's Eve-at most; The iron abacus of Chenghuang Temple-unclear; Daughter-in-law abacus-fine (daughter-in-law) fine (daughter-in-law) calculation; Put the abacus on the millstone-calculate; Use abacus in mind-mental calculation; Three times five divided by four-miscalculation; Wear glasses and use abacus-careful calculation; An abacus that gives up halfway-miscalculation; Dumb belly hanging abacus-plot against; Abacus beads-don't dial; Three plus two minus five equals zero.
Fourth, two-part allegorical sayings related to accounts, debts and money.
Such as: dog meat account-difficult to calculate; Three-year old accounts-how to deal with them; Accounting on horseback-counting backwards; Computer accounting-fast and accurate; Keep an account on the water label-delete it and come back; Riding a donkey and reading a book-we will see, when the time is up; Riding a donkey to see the books-we'll see; Count accounts with your fingers-there are several; Read a book in the cloud for a long time-very high; A running account is a robe-it is covered on the account; The couple's account-unclear; Unclear; Difficult to calculate; Mr. Butcher dropped the ledger-1000 pounds of meat; A lot of debt-I don't know how to worry; Wife's account-a case that needs clarification; Look at the ledger and chat-count while chatting; Carrying a bull's head to deny-death; Old accounts-unable to settle; Eating goods and collecting debts-deserved it; Old accounts for many years-can't be turned over; Hungry bastard wants to pay-it serves him right; NianLia ate half a liter of food-accounting; Confused boss confused accounts-difficult to calculate; Not clear; Hundreds of years of old accounts-difficult to calculate; Not clear; Closed bills-cancellation; Swallow books-know fairly well; There are numbers in the belly; The old lady accounts-a yard is a yard; Bookkeeping on the ladle-all erased; The dead owe money-what a suck; Put three taels of silver in the account-rare (less interest) (metaphor is very precious and rare); Silly second brother accounts-goofs off; Graffiti; The butcher's ledger-blood debt; Walking account-financial confusion; Blind people manage accounts-all by good memory; Bookkeeping of the board of directors-temporary; One liter of fried rice is soaked in a bucket-account (inflation); Riding a fast horse to collect debts-eager for money; Borrow money to buy lotus roots to eat-set holes; 30 nights of debt-sad at the end of the year; Borrow tickets as clothes to wear-heavily in debt; The tiger borrows the pig's head-if it is borrowed, it will not be returned; Lend a dollar to pay you back a hundred cents-many pence; Borrow and pay back-it is not difficult to borrow again; The water seller looks at the big river-it's all money; Two cents-after autumn; Every penny is spent-frugality; Pot kidney goes up the mountain-money was tight before; Current savings-many a mickle makes a mickle; Bad check-hard to cash; Cotton swallows for banknotes-cash (ok); How much is the price of what goods-pricing according to quality; Banks issue blank checks on blank paper; A penny will not fall into the void-it is really calculated; Money in the pocket, meat in the pot-you can't run away; Chai Lu grew up on the road-the way to make money (firewood); Do not grasp cash-not an expert; Guanyin bodhisattva doesn't love money-she is covered in gold; Chai Jin scattered production-generous; Pick up money and make a notice-don't covet unexpected wealth; Small hands catch money-you can't make a fortune; Fools pursue money-the more the better; The more, the better; Eliminating disasters and seeking wealth-operation; Thousands of copper ropes are worn-consistently; Security lock ticket-one does not leak; Lights and shadows stay in the hotel-people are prosperous, wealth is not prosperous; Grapes cost meat-not worthwhile; Picking up money does not recognize neighbors-seeing profit and forgetting righteousness; Businessmen sell cloth-let words not make money; Twenty cents to open a pawn shop-turnover does not open; 200 yuan to open a shop-turnover is not open.
Fifth, other accounting-related two-part allegorical sayings.
Such as: buy at a high price and sell at a low price-net loss business; If you don't advance, you will retreat-capital preservation; Cutting iron on the needle tip-pursuing profit (blade); The mouse got into the bookcase and ate the book; Old mother's verbal promise-credit; Salt water on the forehead-extra income; Doing business in Jiang Taigong-only losing money and not making money; Grow onions in your ass-pour garlic (count); Ferry across the river-worth it; Financial salary increase-air conditioning; Picking wheat and baking cakes-all good; Pick the wheat and sell it in the sesame cake-there is no net profit; Picking up wheat to make cakes to sell-making money; Grow ginger and raise sheep-this is less profitable; Suzhou people change sugar-not counting (crisp); Half a catty of gunpowder explodes a turtledove-not counting; Have loose bowels and eat antibiotics-make ends meet; Small baldness and long beard-there is a supplement in the loss; Sprinkle sesame oil on the whole basket and pick up sesame seeds on the ground-big places don't count, small places count; Broken pots and broken tiles-not cost-effective; Burn the house and pick the nail-it's not worthwhile.