Let's take a look at the two-part allegorical saying about Chinese zodiac cows.

Put the saddle on the cow's back-it's a mess

Cattle's hoof-two petals

Oil the corners-sharp and slippery.

Grass in the cow's mouth-I can't pull it out.

The old cow is led by the nose, and it can't run away.

An old cow is dragging a broken car-shake it three times.

A bull's nose can pierce a ring-let others lead it.

Cows eat cabbage, and everyone likes it.

Fleas on the nose of a cow-arrogance

Cattle eat drivers-lawlessness

Cattle fight-dead top

The calf jumped on the butterfly-easier said than done.

Mushrooms on the pile of cow dung-are they delicious?

Cows give sheep heads-in their faces

Dead end-right (sharp)

A straw lamp hanging from a loudspeaker (metaphor is simple and easy)

Cattle pulling carts-a strange thing

Put the horn on the donkey's head.-four unlike.

The fly flew into the cow's eye-tired of looking for it (tears) to eat.

Tie a calf to the back of the car-residual poison (with calf)

Lost the cow and drove away the rabbit-I don't know which is bigger and which is smaller.

Avoid tigers and bump into bison-one is fiercer than the other.

The wind has nothing to do with horses.

The mad cow has reached a dead end-it's hard to turn back.

A flower stuck in cow dung-what a pity.

Catch cows in the dark-by the head.

Carrots tied to cows-run with them

Flower shoes step on cow dung-foundation stinks

The bull plows slowly and forcefully (figuratively, it works in a planned way)

Cows lead mice-it is difficult to succeed.

Tell the cow to sit on the bench-it's impossible.

Nine cows climb the mountain-each has his own contribution (metaphor: many people are too preoccupied to work hard in one place)

Nine Niu Yi hairs-insignificant (metaphor is too small to mention)

I steal pigs and cows-one is not as good as the other.

Donkeys pull oxen to plow the fields-each goes his own way.

Bite the cow's mouth and shell

Selling cattle and hair to marry the dumb-nothing to say.

Bison without halter-mouth open everywhere.

Milk mixed ink-black and white confusion

Cowhide coat inside out-teasing lice to walk on the dome road

Cowhide drum-loud and empty (figuratively loud, but without actual content)

Cowhide drum, green gong-no beating, no ringing

Cowhide bulging wet water-silent

Cattle, snakes, and insects in the cracks of cattle-forks will take advantage of loopholes to suck blood (metaphor is extremely bad, not only will they speculate for profits, but they will also suck other people's blood everywhere)

Flies behind cows-dispersed in a hubbub; Pay attention (D)

Read the eulogy behind the cow *-empty talk

Pulling a hair from a cow-no harm to the whole (figuratively speaking, no harm to the whole)

When a cow dies, it dies-it never rains but it pours.

Give the cow's hoof-it means that your horns (feet) are big.

Cows look at people-respect you

Rural ox-bitter all his life.

Riding a cow to find a cow-an old fool

Riding an ox after a horse-far behind (metaphor for others making rapid progress and development, but not catching up with themselves)

Petunia crossing the wooden bridge-sadness

Feed the cows grass-it hurts to bite.

Advise cows not to eat grass-it's a waste of breath.

Sun-dried cow dung-Made in China (Made in China)

The resulting horn-it can't be straight.

Buffalo eat fireflies.-I know.

Battle of Bison-Conspiracy

Buffalo goes through the alley-it can't turn back.

Pull a hair out of a buffalo-I don't care.

A dead cow pulls a wooden horse-the wooden horse doesn't move.

Tang Sanzang meets Niu Wangmo-Short Tongue.

Natural stubbornness

The iron plow can't move (the plow). Sometimes it means lack of strength. Sometimes it means there is nothing you can do or you can't do it.

Hot beef-slow down

A blind cow bumps into a haystack-it eats at the touch.

The calf is standing on the big shaft-it's so happy to pull the lid.

Bison broke into the fire and became hairless.

A cow's hair breaks eight petals-really nothing (metaphor is not negligent at all)

Eat a steak in one bite-don't swallow too much.

Hard cowhide-see how you blow it

Feel the horn with a rolling pin-it's awkward outside the dome.

The old cow is not afraid of wolves-throwing caution to the wind.

Old cows eat grass-sweep both sides

Old beef tendon-hard to chew

The old cow pulls the cart-hard work

The old cow pulls the plow-it won't move.

The old cow slowly pulled the broken car.

The old cow died-it was slaughtered.

The old cow chased the rabbit-you can't make it strong.

The old cow went the same way-as usual.

The old cow walks-in no hurry

An old cow drills a dog's hole-it's hard to get through.