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Eat Well, Live Long: Food's Secret to Longevity!

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1. Three cents soy sauce and two cents vinegar.

1. Three cents for soy sauce and two cents for vinegar.

2. Walk a hundred steps after dinner and live to ninety-nine.

2. Walk a hundred steps after dinner and live to be ninety-nine.

3. Hold the bottle and pour the vinegar.

3. Hold the bottle and pour the vinegar.

4. A bowl of soup before dinner is not needed in the pharmacy.

4. A bowl of soup before dinner is not necessary in the pharmacy.

5. 少吃多得味,多吃伤脾胃。

5. Less is more in taste, more is harmful to the spleen and stomach.

6. Eat more salt and live less ten years.

6. Eat more salt and live ten years less.

7. Admonish your friends in private, praise them in public 在私底下要忠告你的朋友,在公开场合又表扬你的朋友。

7. Advise your friends in private and praise them in public.

8. A dog will not howl if you beat him with a bone 骨头打狗狗不叫。

8. A dog will not howl if you beat him with a bone - A dog will not howl if you hit it with a bone.

9. 扶了油瓶倒了醋。

9. Supported the oil bottle and knocked over the vinegar.

10. A full cup must be carried steadily 杯满盈,须持稳。

10. A full cup must be carried steadily: A cup filled to the brim must be held steadily.

11. If you want to live a long life, you have to cut back on dinner.

11. If you want to live a long life, you have to reduce your dinner intake.

12. 臭鱼烂虾是冤家,饮食干净百病防。

12. Stale fish and shrimp are enemies; maintaining clean eating habits prevents all diseases.

13. 大蒜不值钱 能防脑膜炎

13. Garlic is not expensive and can prevent meningitis.

14. Drinking hurts the body and eating hurts the stomach.

14. Drinking harms the body and eating upsets the stomach.

15. Can avoid smoking and alcohol, live to

15. Can avoid smoking and alcohol, live to...

16. 谷贱伤农,饭多伤胃。

16. Low grain prices hurt farmers, and too much rice can harm the stomach.

17. A fool attempting to be witty is an object of profoundest pity 蠢人装聪明,实在最可怜。

17. A fool trying to be witty is a subject of the deepest pity.

18. Eat rice with some bran, all the young and old are healthy.

18. Eat rice with some bran; both the young and the old will be healthy.

19. 饭后喝汤,越长越胖。

19. Drinking soup after meals, the more you drink, the fatter you get.

20. 饮食习惯好,远离医和药。

20. Good eating habits, stay away from doctors and medicine.

21. Overeating can lead to illness, and timing and quantification can be tranquil.

21. Overeating can lead to illness, and the timing and quantification can be tranquil.

22. 民以食为天,食以味为先。

22. The people consider food as the most important thing in life, and the taste of food comes first.

23. If you want to avoid all illnesses, you often have three points of hunger.

23. If you wish to avoid all illnesses, you often have three points of hunger.

24. Breakfast is available every day. Take a sip at night.

24. Breakfast is available every day. Take a sip at night. Translation to English: 24. Breakfast is available every day. Take a sip in the evening.

25. Actions speak louder than words 事实胜于雄辩。

25. Actions speak louder than words – Actions are more powerful than words.

26. A fool''s bolt may sometimes hit the mark 愚者千虑,必有一得。

26. Sometimes a fool's bolt may hit the mark. (Translation: Even a fool, after much consideration, may occasionally hit upon the truth or the right answer.)

27. Loach can't make waves.

27. Loach can't cause a stir.

28. 人想长寿安,要减夜来餐。

28. To live long and in peace, one should reduce their evening meals.

29. A friend to everybody is a friend to nobody 广交友,无深交。

29. A friend to everyone is a friend to no one. Meaning: Having many acquaintances but no close friends.

30. Sweet words win ambition, sweet food bad teeth.

30. Sweet words inspire ambition, sweet food causes bad teeth.

31. No fishes are not fishy, no thieves are not alarmed.

31. No fishes are not fishy, no thieves are not alarmed. This sentence is a play on the word "fishy," which can mean suspicious. The translation is a direct word-for-word translation, and the meaning remains the same in English as it is in the original language.

32. A friend is best found in adversity 患难见真友。

32. A friend is best found in adversity – True friends are revealed during times of trouble.

33. 笼小蒸不下大馒头。

33. The cage is too small to steam large mantou.

34. People take food as their heaven, and food takes taste as its first.

34. People consider food to be their heaven, and taste is the first priority for food.

35. Eating panicked, swallowing busy, hurting the appetite and injuring the intestine.

35. Eating in a panic, swallowing busily, harming the appetite, and injuring the intestine.

36. 若想长寿安,须减夜来餐。

36. If one wishes to live long and in peace, one must reduce the nighttime meals.

37. 三餐不过饱,无病活到老。

37. Not overeating at three meals, one can live a long and healthy life.

38. A good beginning makes a good ending 善始者必善其终。

38. A good beginning makes a good ending — One who starts well will also finish well.

39. 泥鳅兴不起大浪。

39. The eel cannot stir up great waves.

40. 有关吃东西的俗语_关于饮食的俗语相关 文章 :

40. Proverbs About Eating _Proverbs Related to Diet_ Article:

41. 奈何不得冬瓜,只把茄子来磨。

41. Alas, unable to get the winter melon, I only grind the eggplant instead.

42. 没有鱠鱼口不腥,不曾做贼心不惊。

42. Without the smell of mackerel in the mouth, there is no fear; without having done theft, there is no fear in the heart.

43. 心急吃不了热豆腐。本义:吃热豆腐时不能心急,以免受烫。引申:做事不可以心急,急于求成。

43. One can't eat hot bean curd in a hurry. The original meaning: When eating hot bean curd, one cannot be in a hurry to avoid being scalded. Extended meaning: One should not be in a hurry when doing things, and should not seek success too quickly.

44. A friend is not so soon gotten as lost 交友慢,失友快。

44. A friend is not so easily gained as lost. - Friendship is slow to be acquired, but quick to be lost.

45. Learn to eat a thousand meals, never eat a hunger.

45. Learn to eat a thousand meals, never eat out of hunger.

46. Stop smoking and drinking, and get sick.

46. Stop smoking and drinking, and become ill.

47. Eat less, eat more and hurt the spleen and stomach.

47. Eat less, eat more, and it will harm the spleen and stomach.

48. A change of work is as good as a rest 调换一下工作是很好的休息。

48. Changing one's job is as good as a rest.

49. 朝食三片姜,胜喝人参汤。

49. Eating three slices of ginger for breakfast is better than drinking ginseng soup.

50. Better eat a bite of fresh peach than a basket of rotten apricots.

50. It's better to eat a bite of fresh peach than a basket of rotten apricots.

51. Pepper is not very popular.

51. Pepper is not very popular.

52. A cheerful wife is the joy of life 快乐的妻子是生活的乐事。

52. A cheerful wife is the joy of life — A joyful wife is a delight in living.

53. One soybean does not make milk, and one sugarcane does not make sugar.

53. One soybean does not make milk, and one sugarcane does not make sugar.

54. 韭根韭叶 散瘀活血

54. Scallion root and scallion leaves - promote blood circulation and dissipate blood stasis

55. We should study deeply and eat slowly.

55. We should study deeply and eat slowly.

56. Sleeping in the eggplant field looking at the pepper.

56. Sleeping in the eggplant field, looking at the pepper.

57. A clear conscience is a soft pillow 问心无愧,高枕无忧。

57. A clear conscience is a soft pillow. "Ask your heart with a clear conscience, and you'll have no worries even if you sleep on a soft pillow."

58. Adversity makes strange bedfellows 身处逆境不择友。

58. Adversity makes strange bedfellows – In times of adversity, one chooses friends without discrimination.

59. 吃过的饝饝不香,嚼过的甘蔗不甜。

59. A cake that has been eaten does not smell good, and a sugarcane that has been chewed does not taste sweet.

60. 红萝卜 显神通 降压有奇功

60. Carrots display their magic, with remarkable benefits in lowering blood pressure.

61. A book is the same today as it always was and it will never change 一本好书今天如此,将来也如此,永不改变。

61. A good book is the same today as it always was, and it will never change.

62. A fool always rushes to the fore 傻瓜总爱强出头。

62. A fool always rushes to the fore - A fool always loves to be in the forefront.

63. 吃了人家的口软,拿了人家的手短。吃了人家的东西,收了人家的礼物,遇事往往会袒护人家,不能够坚持原则。

63. It's hard to say no when you've eaten someone's food or taken their money. When you've accepted someone's gifts, you often end up defending them in difficult situations and find it hard to stick to your principles.

64. 宁吃鲜桃一口,不吃烂杏一筐。

64. It's better to eat a fresh peach than a basket of rotten apricots.

65. A disease known is half cured 病情确诊断,治病好一半。

65. Knowing a disease is half the cure.

66. Adversity is a good discipline 苦难是磨练人的好机会。

66. Adversity is a good discipline — Suffering is a good opportunity for tempering one's spirit.

67. 胡椒不大辣人心。

67. Pepper is not very spicy to the heart.

68. 若要百病不生,常带饥饿三分。

68. To avoid all diseases, always keep a third of your stomach hungry.

69. A bad penny always turns up

69. A bad penny always turns up.

70. The steamed buns tasted are not sweet, and the sugarcane chewed is not sweet.

70. The steamed buns tasted were not sweet, and the sugarcane chewed was not sweet.

71. A contented mind is perpetual feast 知足常乐。

71. A contented mind is a perpetual feast. (A satisfied mind is always a continuous feast.)

72. A clean hand wants no washing 身正不怕影子斜。

72. A clean hand wants no washing — A person of integrity has nothing to fear from criticism.

73. Accidents will happen 天有不测风云。

73. Accidents will happen — There's no predicting the weather.

74. A bad thing never dies 坏事传千年。

74. A bad thing never dies - Bad news travels fast.

75. 少吃多滋味,多吃坏肚皮。

75. Less eating, more flavors; more eating, more stomach trouble.

76. Action is the proper fruit of knowledge 行动是知识的巧果。

76. Action is the proper fruit of knowledge - Action is the appropriate fruit of knowledge.

77. 睡在茄子地裏望大椒。

77. Sleeping in the eggplant field and looking at the chili peppers.

78. A fault confessed is half redressed 承认错误,等于改正一半。

78. A fault confessed is half redressed - Admitting a mistake is equivalent to correcting half of it.