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1. 立秋摘花椒,白露打胡桃。
1. Harvest prickly ash when the beginning of autumn arrives, crack walnuts when the White Dew comes.
2. 父母天地心,大小无厚薄。 (中国谚语) 娘想儿,长江水;儿想娘,扁担长。 (中国谚语) 一代没好妻,三代没好子。 (中国谚语) 吃尽天下盐好,走尽天下钱好,叫尽天下娘好。 (中国谚语) 金窝银窝,不如自己的狗窝。 (中国谚语) 苦瓜虽苦共一藤,兄弟虽呆共一心。 (中国谚语) 你有我有,便是朋友。 (中国谚语) 交人交心,浇树浇根。 (中国谚语) 酒逢知己千杯少,话不投机半句多。 (中国谚语) 一畦萝卜一畦菜,各人养的各人爱。 (中国谚语) 学善三年,学恶一朝。 (中国谚语) 人情留一线,久后好相见。 (中国谚语) 人不求人一般高,水不流来一般平。 (中国谚语) 人来求我三春雨,我去求人六月霜。 (中国谚语) 人情似纸张张薄,世事如棋局局新。 (中国谚语) 人恶人怕天不怕,人善人欺天不欺。 (中国谚语) 十年河东转河西,莫笑穷人穿破衣。 (中国谚语) 多年道儿熬成河,多年媳妇熬成婆。 (中国谚语) 大风吹倒梧桐树,自有旁人说短长。 (中国谚语) 上山擒虎易,开口求人难。 (中国谚语) 有缘千里来相会,无缘对面不相识。 (中国谚语) 吃人的嘴软,拿人的手短。 (中国谚语) 吃人一口,报人一斗。 (中国谚语) 美不美溪中水,亲不亲故乡人。 (中国谚语) 常将有日思无日,莫待无时思有时。 (中国谚语) 不怪自家麻绳短,只怪他人古井深。 (中国谚语) 水清见底,明镜照心。 (中国谚语) 宜未雨而绸缪,毋临渴而掘井。 (中国谚语) 未做贼,心不惊;不吃鱼,口不腥。 (中国谚语) 做贼的心虚,放屁的脸红。 (中国谚语) 有理走遍天下,无理寸步难行。 (中国谚语) 欲知下山路,须问过来人。 (中国谚语) 不经一事,不长一智。 (中国谚语) 吃不尽的苦,学不尽的乖。 (中国谚语) 上一回当,学一次乖。 (中国谚语) 是非只为多开口,烦恼皆因强出头。 (中国谚语) 当思己过,闲谈莫论人非。 (中国谚语) 逢人且说三分话,未可全抛一片心。 (中国谚语) 人前莫说人长短,始信人中更有人。 (中国谚语) 金刚怒目,不如菩萨低眉。 (中国谚语) 冷粥冷饭好吃,冷言冷语难受。 (中国谚语) 凡人不可貌相,海水不可斗量。 (中国谚语) 小时鼻涕虫,长大一条龙。 (中国谚语) 放开肚皮吃饭,立定脚跟做人。 (中国谚语) 一马不备双鞍,忠将不事二主。 (中国谚语) 山高遮不住太阳,水大漫不过桥去。 (中国谚语) 不怕虎生三只口,只怕人怀两样心。 (中国谚语) 三个臭皮匠,胜过一个诸葛亮。 (中国谚语) 三人同心,黄土变金。 (中国谚语) 狗多不怕狼,人多不怕虎。 (中国谚语) 一个巴掌拍不响。 (中国谚语) 二龙相斗,鱼鳖虾蟹受伤。 (中国谚语) 单丝不能成线,独木不能成林。 (中国谚语) 一天叫三次苦,黄金变成土。 (中国谚语) 天不生无用之人,地不长无根之草。 (中国谚语) 三日不念口生,三日不写手生。 (中国谚语) 书到用时方恨少,事非经过不知难。 (中国谚语) 有田不耕仓廪虚,有书不读子孙愚。 (中国谚语) 学如逆水行舟,不进则退;心似平原走马,易放难收。 (中国谚语) 人往高走,水往低流。 (中国谚语) 白鸽子朝亮处飞。 (中国谚语) 人挣一口气,佛挣一股香。 (中国谚语) 万丈高楼从地起,英雄何论出身低? (中国谚语) 秀才饿死不卖书,壮士饿死不卖剑。 (中国谚语) 根深不怕风摇动,树正无愁月影斜。 (中国谚语) 有心打铁,铁成针。 (中国谚语) 一个鹭鸶守一个滩。 (中国谚语) 一个萝卜一个坑。 (中国谚语) 人中有张飞,马中有乌骓。 (中国谚语) 众星朗朗,不如孤月独明。 (中国谚语) 不怕人不请,只怕艺不精。 (中国谚语) 要得惊人艺,须下苦工夫。 (中国谚语) 不会念经,休当和尚;不会上鞋,休当皮匠。 (中国谚语) 天上星多月不明,地上人多心不平。 (中国谚语) 牡丹虽好,全仗绿叶扶持。 (中国谚语) 十鸟在树,不如一鸟在手。 (中国谚语) 未做官儿说千般,做了官儿是一般。 (中国谚语) 城墙上的草,风吹两面倒。 (中国谚语) 靠山山倒,靠人人老,靠自己最好。 (中国谚语) 少年休笑白头翁,花开能有几时红? (中国谚语)
2. The hearts of parents are as vast as the sky and earth, with no preference for big or small. (Chinese Proverb) Mother's longing for her son is like the Yangtze River; son's longing for his mother is like an endless bamboo pole. (Chinese Proverb) One generation without a good wife leads to three generations without good offspring. (Chinese Proverb) Eating all the salt in the world is good, walking all the money in the world is good, calling all the mothers in the world is good. (Chinese Proverb) A golden nest and a silver nest are not as good as one's own doghouse. (Chinese Proverb) Though bitter, bitter melon shares the same vine; though dull, brothers share the same heart. (Chinese Proverb) Where there is me, there is you, which makes us friends. (Chinese Proverb) Make friends by sharing your heart, water your tree at its roots. (Chinese Proverb) Wine with a friend is always too little, and conversation without rapport is always too much. (Chinese Proverb) One plot of radishes, one plot of vegetables, each person loves what they raise. (Chinese Proverb) Learning goodness for three years, learning evil in a moment. (Chinese Proverb) Leave a thread of kindness in human relationships, for it will be good to see each other again in the future. (Chinese Proverb) People are not as tall as they appear, and water is not as flat as it flows. (Chinese Proverb) When I come seeking help, it's like spring rain in March; when I go seeking help, it's like frost in June. (Chinese Proverb) Human feelings are as thin as paper, and the world is as new as a chess game. (Chinese Proverb) If people are cruel, they are feared by others and not by heaven; if people are kind, they are mocked by others but not by heaven. (Chinese Proverb) Ten years in the east and ten years in the west, don't laugh at the poor wearing tattered clothes. (Chinese Proverb) Many years of walking turn into a river, and many years of being a daughter-in-law turn into a mother-in-law. (Chinese Proverb) A strong wind can knock over a wutong tree, and there will always be someone to say what is right or wrong. (Chinese Proverb) Catching a tiger on the mountain is easy, but it's hard to ask a favor of others. (Chinese Proverb) If there is a connection, a thousand miles can bring us together; if there is no connection, even facing each other, we won't recognize each other. (Chinese Proverb) The mouth that eats is soft, and the hand that takes is short. (Chinese Proverb) Eat one bite and repay with a measure. (Chinese Proverb) The water in the stream is clear, and the mirror reflects the heart. (Chinese Proverb) It's better to plan for a rainy day than to dig a well when you're thirsty. (Chinese Proverb) If you haven't stolen, your heart won't be pounding; if you haven't eaten fish, your mouth won't smell fishy. (Chinese Proverb) If you steal, you'll feel guilty; if you fart, your face will turn red. (Chinese Proverb) Righteousness can go anywhere in the world, and reason is hard to walk with. (Chinese Proverb) To know the path to the mountain, you must ask someone who has passed that way. (Chinese Proverb) You don't gain wisdom without going through difficulties. (Chinese Proverb) Endless suffering, endless learning. (Chinese Proverb) One mistake, one lesson learned. (Chinese Proverb) Trouble is caused by too many words, and烦恼 comes from trying to stand out. (Chinese Proverb) Think about your own faults, don't talk about others' misdeeds. (Chinese Proverb) Speak three words to a person, don't pour your whole heart out. (Chinese Proverb) Don't talk about others' shortcomings in front of them, or you'll realize that there are still good people among them. (Chinese Proverb) The fierce gaze of the Vajra is not as good as the lowly gaze of the bodhisattva. (Chinese Proverb) Cold congee and cold rice are delicious, but cold words and cold remarks are unpleasant. (Chinese Proverb) People cannot be judged by their appearance, and the sea cannot be measured by a measure. (Chinese Proverb) When I was young, I was a snail, and now I am a dragon. (Chinese Proverb) Eat with an open stomach, and stand firm in your life. (Chinese Proverb) A horse cannot carry two saddles, and a loyal general will not serve two masters. (Chinese Proverb) The sun cannot be hidden by high mountains, and the bridge cannot be overflowed by great water. (Chinese Proverb) I am not afraid of a tiger with three mouths, but I am afraid of a person with two hearts. (Chinese Proverb) Three cobblers with a single mind are better than one Zhuge Liang. (Chinese Proverb) Three hearts in unity can turn the yellow earth into gold. (Chinese Proverb) Many dogs are not afraid of wolves, and many people are not afraid of tigers. (Chinese Proverb) A slap with one hand does not make a sound. (Chinese Proverb) Two dragons fighting, fish, turtles, and crabs get hurt. (Chinese Proverb) A single thread cannot become a thread, and a single tree cannot become a forest. (Chinese Proverb) Cry out three times of bitterness in a day, and gold will turn to earth. (Chinese Proverb) Heaven does not produce useless people, and the earth does not grow rootless grass. (Chinese Proverb) Three days without reading makes your mouth笨拙, three days without writing makes your hand笨拙. (Chinese Proverb) Books are only regretted when they are needed, and difficulties are not known until they are experienced. (Chinese Proverb) There is no grain in the granary if you don't plant the fields, and descendants will be foolish if you don't read the books. (Chinese Proverb) Learning is like rowing against the current, and if you don't move forward, you will fall back; the mind is like running a horse on the plain, easy to let go but hard to stop. (Chinese Proverb) People go up, water goes down. (Chinese Proverb) White doves fly towards the bright place. (Chinese Proverb) A person struggles for a breath of air, and a Buddha struggles for a scent of incense. (Chinese Proverb) Ten stories from the ground, heroes do not discuss low birth. (Chinese Proverb) A scholar would rather starve than sell his books, and a warrior would rather starve than sell his sword. (Chinese Proverb) Deep roots do not fear the wind, and straight trees do not worry about the moon's shadow. (Chinese Proverb) If you are determined to hammer iron, the iron will become a needle. (Chinese Proverb) One heron guards one beach. (Chinese Proverb) One radish, one hole. (Chinese Proverb) Among people, there are Zhang Fei, and among horses, there are Wuzhui. (Chinese Proverb) Many stars are not as bright as a lone moon. (Chinese Proverb) I am not afraid of people not inviting me, but I am afraid of my skills not being refined. (Chinese Proverb) To achieve extraordinary skills, one must work hard. (Chinese Proverb) If you can't recite the sutra, don't be a monk; if you can't mend shoes, don't be a cobbler. (Chinese Proverb) There are more stars in the sky than the moon, and more people on the ground than a level heart. (Chinese Proverb) The peony is beautiful, but it depends on the support of green leaves. (Chinese Proverb) Ten birds in a tree are not as good as one bird in your hand. (Chinese Proverb) When you haven't been an official, you can say a thousand things, but when you are an official, you are the same. (Chinese Proverb) The grass on the city wall leans to both sides when the wind blows. (Chinese Proverb) Relying on the mountain, the mountain will collapse; relying on others, you will grow old; relying on yourself is the best. (Chinese Proverb) Don't laugh at the white-haired old man when you are young, for the flower can only be red for a short time. (Chinese Proverb)
3. A good mark an may miss 再好的射手也会有射不中的时候。 The wisest man may fall 最聪明的人也会有失败。 Great wits have short memories 天才也会健忘。 Every man has a fool in his sleeves 人人都有糊涂的时候。 \
3. Even a good shot may miss - no matter how skilled an archer, there may be times when they miss their target. The wisest man may fall - even the most intelligent person can experience failure. Great wits have short memories - even geniuses can be forgetful. Every man has a fool in his sleeves - everyone has moments of foolishness.
4. 菜无心必死,人无心必亡。
4. A vegetable without heart will wither and die, a person without heart will perish.
5. 人往高处走,水往低处流。
5. People strive to improve their status, while water flows downwards.
6. 不经琢磨,宝石也不会发光。
6. Without polishing, a gemstone will not shine.
7. 细水长流成河,粒米积蓄成箩。
7. Drop by drop, water fills the bucket; grain by grain, a sack is filled.
8. 只勤不俭无底洞,只俭不勤水无源。
8. Only diligence without thrift is a bottomless pit, and only thrift without diligence is a waterless source.
9. 鸟贵有翼,人贵有志。
9. Birds are precious because they have wings, and people are precious because they have ambitions.
10. 种菜老婆吃菜脚,做鞋老婆打赤脚。
10. The wife who grows vegetables eats the vegetable roots, and the wife who makes shoes walks barefoot.
11. 人误地一时,地误人一年。
11. A person may be mistaken about the earth for a moment, but the earth may mislead a person for a year.
12. 莫等闲,白了头,空悲切。
Do not waste your time; when your hair turns white, you will only be left with sorrow.
13. 花有重开时,人无再少年。
13. Flowers will bloom again, but there is no second youth for people.
14. 不比不知道,一比吓一跳 好货不便宜,便宜没好货 冰封三尺,非一日之寒 2009-06-07
14. Not to compare is not to know, and once compared, one is startled. Good goods are not cheap, and cheap goods are not good. The ice is three feet thick, and it is not a cold day. 2009-06-07
15. so gold tries man 金钱前可考验朋友,正如试金石能试验黄金一样。
15. So gold tests men; as the touchstone tests gold, so money can test a friend.
16. 南甜北咸,东辣西酸。
16. South is sweet, North is salty, East is spicy, and West is sour.
17. 红薯没有巧,只要插秧早。
17. Sweet potatoes don't require cleverness; just plant them early.
18. 女怕选错郎,人怕选错行。
18. A woman fears choosing the wrong husband, a person fears choosing the wrong career.
19. 与其悲叹自己的命运,不如相信自己的力量。
19. It is better to believe in one's own strength than to lament one's own fate.
20. 人争一口气,佛争一炷香。
20. People fight for a breath of air, while Buddha fights for a stick of incense.
21. 宁犯天公怒,莫惹众人恼。
21. Better to provoke the anger of the heavens than to rile the fury of the crowd.
22. 好马要是三年不骑,会比炉子还笨。
22. A good horse, if left unused for three years, would become as stupid as an oven.
23. 心里没有病,喝凉水也添膘。
23. If your mind is free of illness, even cold water can add to your weight.
24. 吃一堑,长一智。
24. Experience one setback and grow wiser.
25. 贤从智中取,智从学中求。
25. Wisdom is gained from intelligence, and intelligence is sought from learning.
26. A friend in need is a friend indeed 患难朋友才是真朋友。 A friend is best found in adversity 患难见真交。 Poverty parteth fellowship ( parteth是part 的古旧拼写式,即"分离") Prosperity makes friends
26. A friend in need is a friend indeed - A true friend is shown in times of adversity. A friend is best found in adversity - True friendship is revealed in times of trouble. Poverty separates fellowship - (Parteth is an archaic spelling of part, meaning "to separate") Prosperity makes friends
27. 浅薄无能的人,比谁都自高自大。
27. The shallow and incompetent are more self-righteous than anyone else.
28. 补充: 山高遮不住太阳,水大漫不过桥去。 不怕虎生三只口,只怕人怀两样心。 三个臭皮匠,胜过一个诸葛亮。 三人同心,黄土变金。 未做贼,心不惊;不吃鱼,口不腥。 做贼的心虚,放屁的脸红。 有理走遍天下,无理寸步难行。 欲知下山路,须问过来人。 不经一事,不长一智。
28. Additional Note: High mountains cannot block the sun, and a vast amount of water cannot overflow a bridge. It is not可怕 that a tiger has three mouths, but it is可怕的 that a person has two hearts. Three poor craftsmen are better than one Zhuge Liang. When three people work together with one heart, even loess can turn into gold. If you haven't done anything wrong, you won't be afraid; if you don't eat fish, your mouth won't smell fishy. A thief's heart is deceitful, and he turns red when he passes gas. Righteousness can travel the world, but if you are unreasonable, you can't go anywhere. If you want to know the way down the mountain, you must ask someone who has been there. You can't gain wisdom without experiencing things.
29. 艺术长存,光阴易逝。
29. Art endures, time flies.
30. 时间仿似一条直线,没有起点,亦无终点。
30. Time seems like a straight line, with no beginning and no end.
31. 冬不可废葛,夏不可废裘。
31. Do not discard the chaff in winter, nor discard the fur coat in summer.
32. A good name is sooner lost than won 好名气得来不易失得快。 此句另有近义谚语﹕ A wounded reputation is seldom cured 损害了的名声难以补救。 Credit lost is like a Venice-glass broken 失去名誉犹如打碎美丽的威尼斯玻璃瓶。 美名胜于财富。
32. A good reputation is easily lost but hard to gain. This sentence also has a similar proverb: A wounded reputation is seldom cured. Lost credit is like a broken Venice-glass. A good reputation is better than wealth.
33. 一年之计在于春,一日之计在于晨。
33. The planning of a year is in spring, and the planning of a day is in the morning.
34. 不怕一万,只怕万一。
34. Better to be careful than sorry.
35. 参考: ycgau01mywebhi/writer-a1
35. Reference: ycgau01mywebhi/writer-a1
36. 好汗护三村,好狗护三邻。
36. A good leader protects three villages, a good dog protects three neighbors.
37. 补充: 吃不尽的苦,学不尽的乖。 上一回当,学一次乖。 是非只为多开口,烦恼皆因强出头。 当思己过,闲谈莫论人非。 逢人且说三分话,未可全抛一片心。 人前莫说人长短,始信人中更有人。 金刚怒目,不如菩萨低眉。 冷粥冷饭好吃,冷言冷语难受。 凡人不可貌相,海水不可斗量。 小时鼻涕虫,长大一条龙。 放开肚皮吃饭,立定脚跟做人。 一马不备双鞍,忠将不事二主。 2009-06-07
37. Additional note: Endless suffering, endless lessons. One mistake, one learned lesson. Misunderstandings come from too much talking,烦恼 is caused by being too pushy. Reflect on one's own faults, do not talk about others' misdeeds in idle conversation. Speak three words to a person, do not pour out your heart all at once. Do not speak ill of others in front of them, then you will believe that there are still good people among them. The fierce gaze of the Buddha is not as good as the serene eyes of the bodhisattva. Cold congee and cold rice are delicious, but cold words and cold remarks are painful. Do not judge a person by their appearance, and do not measure the sea with a cup. A child who was a snail will grow into a dragon. Eat with an open stomach, stand firm in one's actions. A horse cannot carry two saddles, and a loyal general does not serve two masters. 2009-06-07
38. 日里不做亏心事,半夜敲门心不惊。
38. Not doing anything wrong during the day, one is not startled by a knock on the door at midnight.
39. 立秋一场雨,夏衣高捆起。
39. With the beginning of autumn, a rain falls, and summer clothes are rolled up high.
40. 补漏趁天晴,读书趁年轻。
40. Repair leaks when the weather is sunny, and read when young.
41. 留得青山在,不怕没材烧。 一寸光阴一寸金,寸金难买寸光阴。 打好的媳妇揉白的面 人无横财不富,马无夜草不肥 花无常好,月无常圆 人有失足,马有失蹄 真金不怕火炼 车到山前必有路,船到桥头自会直 一年之计在于春,一日之计在于晨 世上无难事,只怕有心人 天无绝人之路 百闻不如一见 活到老,学到老 明知山有虎,偏向虎山行 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲 有志者事竟成 上有天堂,下有苏杭 桂林山水甲天下 树高千丈,叶落归根 食在广州,住在苏州 失败乃成功之母 种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆 不怕不识货,就怕货比货 巧媳妇难为无米之炊 饭后百步走,活到
41. As long as there's the green mountain, one need not fear the lack of wood to burn. An inch of time is as valuable as an inch of gold, and gold cannot buy an inch of time. A well-beaten wife, a fine dough; without unexpected wealth, one cannot be rich; without evening grass, a horse cannot be fat; flowers are not always beautiful, the moon is not always round; people may stumble, horses may trip; true gold is not afraid of the fire; if a car reaches the mountain, there's a path ahead; if a boat reaches the bridge, it will straighten itself; the plan for a year lies in spring, the plan for a day lies in the morning; there are no difficulties in the world, only those who have the heart to overcome them; heaven does not leave a person without a way out; seeing is better than hearing; live and learn until the end; knowing that there's a tiger in the mountain, one still dares to walk towards it; if one does not strive in youth, one will only regret in old age; the willful can accomplish what they set out to do; there is heaven above and Suzhou and Hangzhou below; Guilin's scenery is the best in the world; trees may grow a thousand feet high, but their leaves will always return to the roots; food is the best in Guangzhou, and living is the best in Suzhou; failure is the mother of success; as one sows, so shall one reap; one need not fear not knowing the quality of goods, but one should fear comparing them; a clever wife cannot cook without rice; after a meal, take a hundred steps to live a long life.
42. 买鸡看爪,买鸭看嘴。
42. When buying chickens, look at their claws; when buying ducks, look at their beaks.
43. though many acquaintances 结交可多,朋友应少。 Friendship cannot stand always on one side 友谊是双方的。
43. Although one has many acquaintances, one should have fewer friends. Friendship cannot always stand on one side.
44. 人们生活中常用的现成的话。 谚语 类似 成语 ,但口语性强,通俗易懂,
44. Commonly used set phrases in people's daily life. Proverbs, similar to idioms, but with a stronger spoken quality, easy to understand and express.
45. 干榆湿柳,木匠见了就走。
45. If the elm is dry and the willow is wet, carpenters will leave.
46. Failure is the mother of success 失败乃成功之母。 相似意思的谚语还有一句﹕ A stumble may prevent a fall 小踬可防大跌。
46. Failure is the mother of success. There is another proverb with a similar meaning: A stumble may prevent a fall.
47. 好汉凭志强,好马凭胆壮。
47. A hero relies on determination, and a fine horse relies on boldness.
48. 不怕山高,就怕脚软。
48. It's not the height of the mountain that matters, but the weakness of the feet.
49. 只给君子看门,不给小人当家。
49. Only let gentlemen guard the gates, not let mean people manage the household.
50. 贪图个人利益,是敌人的温床。
50. Seeking personal gains is a breeding ground for enemies.
51. 人最可悲的是自己不能战胜自己。
51. The most tragic thing for a person is not being able to conquer oneself.
52. 一棵红薯一把灰,结得红薯一大堆。
52. One sweet potato, a handful of ash, yields a pile of sweet potatoes.
53. 一手难遮两耳风,一脚难登两船。
53. It's hard to cover both ears with one hand, and it's difficult to step onto two boats with one foot.
54. 三月多雨,四月多疸。
54. March is rainy, April is full of jaundice.
55. 宁喝朋友的白水,不吃敌人的蜂蜜。
55. It's better to drink plain water from a friend than eat honey from an enemy.
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56. A collection of 100 widely spread proverbs in the folk tradition: Articles related to
57. 一个篱笆三个桩,一个好汉三个帮。
57. As the saying goes, "One fence has three posts, and one hero has three helpers."
58. 与智人同行,必是智慧。
58. Walking with Homo sapiens is bound to be wise.
59. 论吃还是家常饭,论穿还是粗布衣。
59. Whether it's about eating, it's home-cooked meals; whether it's about wearing, it's coarse cloth clothes.
60. 丢钱事小,失时事大。
60. Losing money is a minor matter, but missing an opportunity is a major loss.
61. 人有失手,马有失蹄。
61. People may make mistakes, and horses may stumble.