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1. 细水长流,吃穿不愁。

1. The flow of water is slow but steady, and there's no need to worry about food and clothing.

2. No wind, no waves, no fish, no deep water.

2. No wind, no waves, no fish, no deep water.

3. 今日有酒今朝醉,明天倒灶喝凉水。

3. Today, if there's wine, get drunk today; tomorrow, if the pot's broken, drink cold water.

4. 人是铁,饭是钢,地里缺肥庄稼荒。

4. Man is iron, rice is steel, and if the land lacks fertilizer, the crops will wither.

5. 团结一条心,黄土变成金。

5. United as one, the loess becomes gold.

6. 走路不怕上高山,撑船不怕过限滩。

6. Not afraid to climb high mountains when walking, not afraid to cross dangerous rapids when rowing.

7. Man is iron, rice is steel, and the fields are short of fertilizer and crops.

7. Man is iron, rice is steel, but the fields are lacking in fertilizer and crops.

8. Old people are dizzy, eagles have blunt claws.

8. The elderly are dizzy, and eagles have blunt claws.

9. Say one thing, not ten.

9. Say one thing, not ten.

10. Only diligence, no thrift, no bottomless pit, only thrift, no diligence, no water, no source.

10. Only diligence, no thrift; no bottomless pit. Only thrift, no diligence; no water, no source.

11. 人越嬉越懒,嘴越吃越馋。

11. The more people play, the lazier they become; the more they eat, the more greedy their mouths get.

12. 有志不在年高。

12. Ambition is not dependent on age.

13. 日里闲游,夜里熬油。

13. Spend the day idly and stay up late at night working on oil production.

14. Never be contented with your study; never be impatient with your teaching.

14. Never be satisfied with your studies; never be impatient with your teaching.

15. Ambition is not in old age.

15. Ambition is not found in old age.

16. Half of those who travel a hundred miles are ninety.

16. Half of those who travel a hundred miles are ninety. (Note: This sentence seems to be an incomplete thought or a typo. It's unclear what "ninety" refers to in this context. If it's intended to say that half of the people who travel a hundred miles are ninety years old, it would be translated as: "Half of those who travel a hundred miles are ninety years old.")

17. 刻薄不赚钱,忠厚不折本。

17. Sharpness doesn't bring in profits, and honesty doesn't lead to losses.

18. Water falls into stone, and people's hearts and minds grow with each passing day.

18. Water carves into stone, and people's hearts and minds grow with each passing day.

19. If you want to be good, let's be big and small.

19. If you want to be good, let's be both great and small.

20. Coarse tea and light rice can support people, ragged clothes and pants can cover the cold.

20. Coarse tea and light rice can sustain people, tattered clothes and pants can ward off the cold.

21. 只勤不俭无底洞,只俭不勤水无源。

21. Only diligence without thrift leads to an endless pit; only thrift without diligence leaves water without a source.

22. Three Points depend on teaching and seven points on learning.

22. Three points depend on teaching, and seven points on learning.

23. 创业百年,败家一天。

23. A century of entrepreneurship, a day of squandering wealth.

24. 一针不补,十针难缝。

24. If one needle cannot mend, ten needles will find it hard to sew.

25. Don't talk to death, don't walk away.

25. Don't converse with death, don't walk away.

26. 老牛肉有嚼头,老人言有听头。

26. Old beef has a bite to it, and old people's words have weight to them.

27. 拳不离手,曲不离口。

27. Practice your boxing without ever letting your hands leave, and your recitation without ever letting your mouth close.

28. 不会烧香得罪神,不会讲话得罪人。

28. Not knowing how to burn incense won't offend the gods, but not knowing how to speak will offend people.

29. Start a business for a hundred years, lose one day.

29. Start a business for a hundred years, lose one day. This phrase is a traditional Chinese proverb that emphasizes the importance of perseverance and the long-term benefits of dedication to a business venture. It suggests that even with a hundred years of effort, one day of loss is insignificant in the grand scheme of things.

30. He will not burn incense to offend God, nor speak to offend people.

30. He will not offer incense to offend God, nor will he speak to offend people.

31. Wind takes the lane, rain takes the street.

31. Wind takes the lane, rain takes the street.

32. Better fight in the pot than in the bowl.

32. Better to fight in the pot than in the bowl.

33. 不磨不炼,不成好汗。

33. Without grinding and refining, one cannot become a good sweat.

34. If you fall for it, you will have a bright heart.

34. If you are deceived by it, you will have a bright heart.

35. 学而不厌,诲人不倦。

35. Never tire of learning, and never grow weary of teaching others.

36. Be mean and not profitable, be loyal and not lose money.

36. Be mean and unprofitable, be loyal and do not lose money.

37. 初一英语谚语

38. Advice when most needed is least heeded Zhong言逆耳After rain es the sunshine Ku尽甘来A young idler, an old beggar Shao壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。A year's plan starts with spring Yi年之计在于春。A word spoken is past recalling Yi言既出,驷马难追A wilful man will have his way You志者是竟成A road of a thousand miles begins with one step Qian里之行始于足下A man knows his panion in a long journey and a little inn Lu遥知马力,日久见人心A man is known by the pany he keeps Cha其友知其人A good medicine tastes bitter Liang药苦口,忠言逆耳

37. First-year English Proverb 38. Advice is least heeded when most needed Zhong: Words that are contrary to one's taste are beneficial After the rain comes sunshine Ku: Endless sweetness follows bitter experiences A young idler becomes an old beggar Shao: If one does not strive in youth, one will only regret in old age A year's plan starts with spring Yi: The success of a year lies in the spring A word spoken is past recalling Yi: Once a word is out, it is as fast as a four-horse chariot A willful man will have his way You: The resolute person will achieve his goal A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step Qian: A thousand-mile journey starts from one's feet A man knows his friend in a long journey and a little inn Lu: One knows the strength of a horse after a long journey and the true nature of a person after a long time A man is known by the company he keeps Cha: A person is known by the company he keeps Good medicine tastes bitter Liang: Good medicine may taste bitter, and loyal advice may be unwelcome