- 叫花子看戏 jiàohuāzikànxì to find joy in hardship(two-part allegorical saying) to be happy despite being poor; to find pleasure or make fun of oneself while in a difficult situation. Literally: 'a beggar watching a play'.
- 矮子看戏 ǎizikànxì to follow others blindlyLiterally meaning "a short person watching a play" (and only seeing the backs of others), this idiom describes someone who joins in with what others are saying or doing without having any personal insight or opinion of their own; to echo others' views blindly.