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1. Ding is Ding, Mao is Mao.

1. Ding is Ding, Mao is Mao.

2. 水滴石穿,坐食山空。

2. Drop by drop, water carves through rock; sitting and eating will deplete a mountain.

3. 当着真人,别说假话。

3. Don't tell lies in the presence of the real person.

4. Don't hide fire in cold days, but don't hide wind in hot days.

4. Don't keep fire hidden on cold days, but don't conceal the wind on hot days.

5. Speaking is better than seeing, hearing is better than seeing.

5. Speaking is better than seeing; hearing is better than seeing.

6. Better repent than repent.

6. It is better to repent than to repent.

7. 不听老人言,吃亏在眼前。

7. Not listening to the words of the elderly will result in immediate loss.

8. 多鸣之猫,捕鼠必少。

8. A cat that yowls a lot catches few mice.

9. Where there is an uphill, there is a downhill. Where there is an approach, there is a way out.

9. Where there is an uphill, there is a downhill. Where there is an approach, there is a way out.

10. Quiet to cultivate oneself, thrifty to cultivate virtue.

10. Quiet in order to cultivate oneself, thrifty in order to cultivate virtue.

11. A word is equal at both ends, and weighing is not bad for people.

11. A word is equal at both ends, and it is not bad for people to weigh themselves.

12. 放虎归山,必有后患。

12. Letting the tiger back into the mountains will surely bring future troubles.

13. Thousands of miles of dike, collapse in ant nest.

13. Thousands of miles of dyke, collapse in ant nest.

14. 百闻不如一见,百见不如一干。

14. Seeing is believing, and doing is better than seeing.

15. 大路有草行人踩,心术不正旁人说。

15. The path is overgrown with grass, and pedestrians trample it; those with crooked hearts are spoken about by others.

16. 穷且益坚,不坠青云之志。

16. The poorer one becomes, the more determined one is, and one does not give up the aspiration to soar to the heavens.

17. 大门不出,二门不迈。

17. Do not step out of the main gate, nor cross the second gate.

18. Poor and strong, not falling into the clouds of ambition.

18. Poor and strong, not succumbing to the clouds of ambition.

19. 祸兮福所倚,福兮祸所伏。

19. Misfortune is often intertwined with fortune, and fortune may hide misfortune.

20. One chopstick can't carry vegetables, but one wing can't fly.

20. One chopstick can't carry vegetables, but one wing can't fly.

21. A tiger is thin and ambitious, but a man is poor and ambitious.

21. A tiger is thin and ambitious, but a man is poor and ambitious.

22. 不怕鬼吓人,就怕人吓人。

22. It's not the ghosts that scare people, but people that scare people.

23. One bite won't make a fat man, one step won't make it across the horizon.

23. One bite won't make a fat man, one step won't take you across the horizon.

24. When the tree falls down, the baboons run around.

24. When the tree falls, the baboons run around.

25. 经得广,知得多。

25. The more extensive one's experience, the more knowledge one acquires.

26. There is no widespread talent without learning, and no ambition without learning.

26. There is no widespread talent without learning, and no ambition without learning.

27. The poor have a good heart and the rich a knife.

27. The poor have a good heart and the rich a knife.

28. 力是压大的,胆是吓大的。

28. Strength comes from pressure, and courage comes from fear.

29. Returning tigers to the mountains is bound to have future problems.

29. Returning tigers to the mountains is bound to encounter future problems.

30. Without mud legs in the countryside, he starved to death in the city.

30. Without mud legs in the countryside, he starved to death in the city.

31. 单筷难挟菜,独翅难飞天。

31. It's hard to pick up vegetables with a single chopstick, and it's difficult for a single wing to fly.

32. 劝君更尽一杯酒,西出阳关无故人。

32. I advise you to drink another cup of wine, for there are no friends to meet you beyond the Yangguan Pass.

33. 宁叫心受苦,不叫脸受热。

33. Better to suffer in the heart than to have the face overheated.

34. Reading ten thousand volumes, writing like God.

34. Reading ten thousand volumes, writing like God.

35. If you are not afraid of ghosts, you are afraid of people.

35. If you are not afraid of ghosts, you are afraid of people.

36. 大树一倒,猢狲乱跑。

36. When a big tree falls, the monkeys run around in confusion.

37. There is a saying that in the open place, there are medicines applied to the pain.

37. There is a saying that in the open space, there are medicines applied to the pain.

38. 只要自己上进,不怕人家看轻。

38. As long as one strives to improve oneself, one should not fear being looked down upon by others.

39. 没有乡下泥腿,饿死城里油嘴。

39. Without the mud-soaked feet of the countryside, the city slickers would starve.

40. 千里之行,始于足下。

40. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

41. 宁可悔了改,不可做了悔。

41. It is better to regret and change than to act and regret.

42. People love the rich, but dogs bite the poor.

42. People love the rich, but dogs bite the poor.

43. 千里之堤,溃于蚁穴。

43. A thousand-mile dyke can be breached by an ant hole.

44. 人爱富的,狗咬穷的。

44. People love the rich, and dogs bite the poor.

45. Wide experience, much knowledge.

45. Wide experience, much knowledge.

46. 胆大骑龙骑虎,胆小骑猫骑兔。

46. The brave ride dragons and tigers, the timid ride cats and rabbits.

47. 人要心强,树要皮硬。

47. People need a strong heart, trees need tough bark.

48. 一正辟三邪,人正辟百邪。

48. One corrects three deviations, and when a person is correct, he repels a hundred deviations.

49. Handicraft is a living treasure, the world is hungry.

49. Handicraft is a living treasure; the world is hungry.

50. Natural geography, rich and reasonable.

50. Natural geography, rich and reasonable.

51. It's fair to say it's fair, but mother-in-law says it's right.

51. It's fair to say it's fair, but the mother-in-law says it's right.

52. Musk naturally fragrant, do not need strong wind.?>

52. Musk naturally fragrant, does not need strong wind.

53. 小的不哄,老的不欺。

53. The young are not flattered, and the old are not deceived.

54. Force is strong, courage is frightening.

54. Strength is powerful, courage is awe-inspiring.

55. Keep loyal and devoted to the last.

55. Remain loyal and devoted to the very end.

56. 脚跑不过雨,嘴强不过理。

56. The feet can't outpace the rain, and the mouth can't overcome reason.

57. 病从口入,祸从口出。

57. Sickness enters through the mouth, and disaster comes from the tongue.