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That two-part allegorical saying is suitable for educating people not to be proud.
Zhangba's lampstand-see others but not yourself.

Land Bodhisattva yawns-with air.

The tail of an airplane-it's high up.

Among the blind the one-eyed man is king.

Flashlight-only shines on others, not yourself.

Keep your eyes on your head.-Nobody's looking.

Look at the top of your head, but look at your feet.

Dragon, are you kidding?-Look at you.

Close the door when the emperor is conceited.

The Monkey King became the Great Sage of Qi Tian-claiming to be the king.

The birthday girl sells her mother-leaning on the old and selling the old.

The mud cow fell into the river-the shelf wouldn't fall down.

Empty coffin funeral-no one in the wood (eyes)

The camel's head is upside down-both ends are up.

Towering trees-unattainable

Above the city gate hangs a dog's head-a big shelf.

Eyes on my forehead-looking up at the sky.

Cat's tail-the more you touch it, the more it sticks up.

Tailor-made master's ruler-only measure others.

Magpie's tail-always up.

The blind sit on the bench-arrogance.

Silver carp-big skull

Cheer on the stage-blow your own horn

Moths in the fire-self-destruction