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1. 走路怕暴雨,说话怕输理。
1. Afraid of heavy rain when walking, afraid of losing an argument when speaking.
2. 一时强弱在于力,万古胜负在于理。
2. Temporary strengths and weaknesses lie in power, while eternal victories and defeats lie in reason.
3. 有理摆到事上,好钢使到刃上。
3. Place reasonable things in their proper context, and use good steel where it matters most.
4. 只要自己上进,不怕人家看轻。
4. As long as one keeps improving oneself, one should not be afraid of others looking down upon one.
5. 宁给穷人一斗,不给富人一口。
5. It's better to give a bushel to the poor than a mouthful to the rich.
6. 走不完的路,知不完的理。
6. There are endless roads to walk and endless truths to learn.
7. 人怕没理,狗怕夹尾。
7. People fear lack of reason, dogs fear being caught by the tail.
8. 口说不如身到,耳闻不如目睹。
8. It's better to see than to hear, and better to hear than to merely listen.
9. 吃要吃有味的,说要说有理的。
9. Eat what tastes good, speak what is reasonable.
10. 男人无志,钝铁无钢,女人无志,乱草无秧。
10. A man without ambition is like blunt iron without steel, and a woman without ambition is like wild grass without seedlings.
11. 宁可做过,不可错过。
11. Better to have tried and failed than to have never tried at all.
12. 鸟贵有翼,人贵有志。
12. Birds are precious for their wings, and people are precious for their aspirations.
13. 好汉凭志强,好马凭胆壮。
13. A good man relies on his strong will, and a good horse relies on its boldness.
14. 要知父母恩,怀里抱儿孙。
14. To know the parents' love, hold your grandchildren in your arms.
15. 树老根多,人老识多。
15. The older the tree, the more roots it has; the older the person, the more knowledge they have.
16. 三百六十行,行行出状元。?>
16. In the three hundred and sixty trades, every trade has a champion. ?
17. 人往大处看,鸟往高处飞。
17. People aim high, birds soar to great heights.
18. 井越掏,水越清;事越摆,理越明。
18. The well is dug deeper, the water becomes clearer; the more things are laid out, the more the truth becomes apparent.
19. 菜没盐无味,话没理无力。
19. Vegetables without salt are tasteless, words without reason are forceless.
20. 灯不拨不亮,理不辩不明。
20. The lamp will not light up without being turned on, and the truth will not be clear without being argued.
21. 有志不在年高,无志空长百岁。
21. Ambition does not depend on age, and without ambition, a hundred years is just a waste.
22. 山是一步一步登上来的,船是一橹一橹摇出去的。
22. The mountain was climbed step by step, and the boat was rowed out stroke by stroke.
23. 人要心强,树要皮硬。
23. People need a strong heart, trees need hard bark.
24. 人在世上练,刀在石上磨。
24. Man sharpens his skills in the world, a knife sharpens on a stone.
25. 不怕学不成,就怕心不诚。
25. It's not that one can't learn, but that one is not sincere in heart.
26. 不在被中睡,不知被儿宽。
26. Not sleeping in the bed, unaware of the child's spaciousness.
27. 好汉做事干到底,好马登程跑到头。
27. A brave man finishes what he starts, and a good horse runs until it reaches the end of the road.
28. 有理的想着说,没理的抢着说。
28. Reasonable thoughts are expressed calmly, while unreasonable ones are spoken eagerly.
29. 人老心不老,身穷志不穷。
29. Old age does not diminish one's spirit, nor does poverty diminish one's ambition.
30. 水退石头在,好人说不坏。
30. When the water recedes, the stones are left; a good person is not bad.
31. 宁吃开眉粥,不吃皱眉饭。
31. It's better to eat porridge that opens one's brows than rice that frowns them.
32. 做事循天理,出言顺人心。
32. Act in accordance with the principles of nature, and speak in harmony with people's hearts.
33. 山高有攀头,路远有奔头。
33. High mountains have a peak to climb, distant roads have a destination to run towards.
34. 老人不讲古,后生会失谱。
34. If the old do not tell tales, the young will lose their way.
35. 宁给好汉拉马,不给懒汉作爷。
35. It's better to lend a horse to a strong man than to become the father of a lazy one.
36. 不挑担子不知重,不走长路不知远。
36. Not carrying a burden, one doesn't know its weight; not walking a long road, one doesn't know its distance.
37. 经一番挫折,长一番见识。
37. After experiencing a setback, gain some insights and wisdom.
38. 好酒不怕酿,好人不怕讲。
38. Good wine fears not the brewing, good people fear not the speaking.
39. 浪再高,也在船底;山再高,也在脚底。
39. No matter how high the waves, they are beneath the ship; no matter how high the mountains, they are beneath one's feet.
40. 牛无力拖横耙,人无理说横话。
40. The ox is too weak to drag the cross harrow, and a person is too unwise to speak cross words.
41. 宁做蚂蚁腿,不学麻雀嘴。
41. It's better to have the legs of an ant than the mouth of a sparrow.
42. 虎不怕山高,鱼不怕水深。
42. The tiger is not afraid of high mountains, and the fish is not afraid of deep waters.
43. 有理走遍天下,无理寸步难行。
43. Reason will go anywhere, but unreason will go nowhere.
44. 以势服人口,以理服人心。
44. Win people over with strength, win hearts with reason.
45. 打柴问樵夫,驶船问艄公。
45. When you're gathering firewood, ask the woodcutter; when you're sailing a boat, ask the boatman.
46. 有上不去的天,没过不去的关。
46. There is no sky that cannot be climbed, and no pass that cannot be crossed.
47. 草若无心不发芽,人若无心不发达。
47. If grass has no heart, it will not sprout; if a person has no heart, they will not thrive.
48. 头回上当,二回心亮。
48. The first time, I was fooled; the second time, I was alert.
49. 船稳不怕风大,有理通行天下。
49. A stable ship fears not strong winds; with reason one can travel throughout the world.
50. 坛口封得住,人口封不住。
50. The mouth of the坛 can be sealed, but the mouth of the population cannot be sealed.
51. 人横有道理,马横有缰绳。
51. People have reason, horses have reins.
52. 路是弯的,理是直的。
52. The path is winding, but the truth is straight.
53. 天无一月雨,人无一世穷。
53. Heaven does not rain for a whole month, and people do not remain poor for a lifetime.
54. 树老根子深,人老骨头硬。
54. The older the tree, the deeper its roots; the older the person, the harder their bones.
55. 没有锯不倒的树,没有敲不响的钟。
55. There is no tree that cannot be cut down, and no bell that cannot be rung.
56. 老牛肉有嚼头,老人言有听头。
56. Old beef has a bite to it, and old people's words have a point to them.
57. 宁肯给君子提鞋,不肯和小人同财。
57. Would rather shine shoes for a gentleman than share wealth with a scoundrel.
58. 无志山压头,有志人搬山。
58. A mountain presses on one's head without a will, but one with a will can move mountains.
59. 菜无心必死,人无心必亡。
59. Vegetables without a heart must die, and people without a heart must perish.
60. 百日连阴雨,总有一朝晴。
60. Through 100 days of continuous rain, there will be a day when the sky clears.
61. 山高流水长,志大精神旺。
61. The mountains are high and the running water is long, the ambition is great and the spirit is vigorous.
62. 木尺虽短,能量千丈。
62. The wooden ruler is short, but it can measure a thousand feet.
63. 树怕烂根,人怕无志。
63. Trees fear rotten roots, people fear having no ambition.
64. 宁打金钟一下,不打破鼓千声。
64. It's better to strike a golden bell once than to beat a drum a thousand times.
65. 脚跑不过雨,嘴强不过理。
65. Your feet can't run faster than the rain, and your mouth can't be stronger than reason.
66. 路有千条,理只一条。
66. There are a thousand paths, but only one truth.
67. 穷人不攀高亲,落雨不爬高墩。
67. Poor people don't seek high connections, and in the rain, they don't climb high embankments.
68. 不怕山高,就怕脚软。
68. It's not the height of the mountain that matters, but whether your legs are weak.
69. 只给君子看门,不给小人当家。
69. Only allow gentlemen to guard the gate, but do not let scoundrels take charge.
70. 宁愿折断骨头,不愿低头受辱。
70. Rather break one's bones than bow one's head in shame.
71. 水落现石头,日久见人心。
71. The stones are revealed when the water recedes, and the true nature of a person's heart is shown over time.
72. 煮饭要放米,讲话要讲理。
72. When cooking rice, you need to put rice in; when speaking, you need to speak with reason.
73. 好鼓一打就响,好灯一拔就亮。
73. A good drum will sound when struck, and a good lamp will light up when pulled out.
74. 人心隔肚皮,看人看行为。
74. The heart is separated from the belly; judge people by their actions.
75. 认理不认人,不怕不了事。
75. It doesn't matter who recognizes you; as long as you do your job well, there's no problem that can't be solved.
76. 让人一寸,得理一尺。
76. Give an inch, gain an inch.
77. 秤砣虽小,能压千斤。
77. The weight is small, but it can bear a thousand jin.
78. 人怕理,马怕鞭。
78. People fear reason, horses fear the whip.
79. 十年练得好文秀才,十年练不成田秀才。
79. Ten years of practice makes a good literary scholar, but ten years are not enough to make a good farmer scholar.
80. 有山必有路,有水必有渡。
80. Where there are mountains, there is a path; where there is water, there is a ford.