Are they like 'squeezing a picture' or 'squeezing a lemon'? 90% of people misunderstand this idiom

The idioms 'Are like squeezing pictures' and 'Being like squeezing lemons' cause many people to argue, particularly in the words 'picture' or 'lemon'.

Many people think that 'just like squeezing a lemon' is exactly the same, but the fact that this sentence does not make sense is because the squeeze of the lemon, how can it be. Exactly must be 'All picturesque'.

'Putting pictures' in this idiom is an operation in the process of making grass panels for home use. Coi grass is also known as white mao cu, chan chen, coa, peanuts . belonging to the rice family distributed from the plains to the midlands and mountainous areas in the North, Central and South of our country.

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In the past, grass was a popular material used to make houses. People often braided grass paintings in sheets (for roofing or erecting walls) according to the size appropriate to the size of the house, this process is called 'painting'.

Fighting is a difficult technique, requires high aesthetics, the grip of paintings (also known as a squeeze) must be regular to the roof to look beautiful and will not be wet with rain.

Thus, the word 'squeeze' in 'squeeze pictures' is the noun. And the idiom 'All Like Painting' means to do something very evenly.

A roof made of thatched roof is very durable and cooler than that of a tile or corrugated iron. With 15 - 20cm thick roofs, life expectancy is up to 20 - 30 years.

Update 17 February 2020
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