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1. 远路的和尚会念经。
1. A monk from a distant place knows how to recite scriptures.
2. 鼓要打在点点上,萧要吹在眼眼上。
2. The drum should be struck on the dots, and the flute should be blown on the eyes.
3. 拽着和尚借梳子。
3. Borrowing a comb from a monk by dragging him.
4. A crooked monk can recite sutras.
4. A crooked monk can recite scriptures.
5. Boiling water needs to be boiled and gongs and drums need to be beaten.
5. Boiling water must be brought to a boil, and gongs and drums must be beaten.
6. 捣蒜的不管切肉的事。
6. The one who crushes garlic has no concern with cutting meat.
7. 龙吟八洲行壮志,凤舞九天挥鸿图。
7. The dragon roars across the eight continents with grand ambitions, the phoenix dances among the nine heavens to unfurl its grand design.
8. 志高造就辉煌。
8. Zhi Gao creates brilliance.
9. 人生能有几回搏,今日不搏何时搏。
9. How many chances do we have in life to fight, if not today, when?
10. 一口吃不成胖子。
10. You can't become overweight by eating one mouthful.
11. Flowers first, then seeds.
11. First flowers, then seeds.
12. Shipborne jacks, one man at the helm.
12. Shipborne cranes, one man at the helm.
13. How can a bride get to her mother-in-law's house if she doesn't get on a sedan chair?
13. How can a bride get to her mother-in-law's house if she does not get into a sedan chair?
14. 急中风碰上个慢郎中。
14. A sudden stroke meets with a slow doctor.
15. 斗大的麦子还要磨眼里下呢。
15. Even big wheat grains need to be ground through the eye of a needle.
16. Slow cattle shackle early.
16. Shackle the cattle slowly early.
17. The first three feet are hard to kick.
17. The first three feet are difficult to kick.
18. 百日连阴雨,总有一朝晴。
18. A hundred days of continuous rainy weather, there will always be a day of sunshine.
19. 闲了收拾,忙时用。
19. Use it when idle and it will be useful when busy.
20. 歪嘴和尚会念经。
20. The crooked-mouthed monk can recite scriptures.
21. The teeth grind fast to eat meat, ears upright obedience.
21. The teeth grind swiftly to eat meat; the ears stand upright in obedience.
22. Dragging monks borrow combs.
22. Dragging monks borrow combs.
23. 没有播种,何来收获。
23. Without sowing, there can be no harvest.
24. 牙磨快了吃肉,耳竖直了听话。
24. The teeth are sharp when it's time to eat meat, and the ears are perked up when it's time to listen to instructions.
25. Far-away monks recite sutras.
25. Monks far away recite sutras.
26. 有钟不打去炼铜。
26. There's a bell but it's not used for making bronze.
27. 新娘不上轿,怎能到婆家。
27. If the bride does not get into the sedan chair, how can she reach her in-laws' home?
28. 茶要人烧,水要人挑。
28. Tea needs to be brewed by people, and water needs to be carried by people.
29. 好蜂不采落地花。
29. Good bees do not gather flowers that fall to the ground.
30. When the cow enters, it is afraid of its tail.
30. When the cow enters, it is afraid of its own tail.
31. Good bees don't pick flowers.
31. Good bees don't gather flowers.
32. Take the rudder without panic, and take the boat steadily.
32. Take the rudder without panic, and handle the boat steadily.
33. 牛身子进去,还怕牛尾巴。
33. The bull's body is inside, yet there's fear of the bull's tail.
34. Food is better than water.
34. Food is better than water.
35. 饭清了不如水。
35. Rice cooked in water is better than in rice.
36. Slowly live a skillful craftsman.
36. Live slowly as a skillful craftsman.
37. 有枣没枣打三竿子。
37. Whether there are dates or not, beat the bamboo pole three times.
38. Zhigao makes brilliance.
38. Zhigao creates brilliance.
39. It's not good to pull out shit and complain about the pit.
39. It's not good to stir up trouble and complain about the situation.
40. 耕耘分秒,勤奋造就天才;积蒿力量,实力铸就辉煌。
40. Every second counts in toil, diligence breeds genius; accumulating efforts, strength forges brilliance.
41. 牵牛要牵鼻子。
41. To lead an ox, lead by its nose.
42. There are jujubes but no jujubes.
42. There are jujubes, but there are no jujubes.
43. A sheep is also grazing, a flock of sheep is also grazing.
43. A sheep is also grazing; a flock of sheep is also grazing.
44. 把舵的不慌,乘船的稳当。
44. The helmsman stays calm, and the passengers are secure.
45. 不上高山不砍柴。
45. If you don't climb the mountain, you can't chop firewood.
46. One bite won't make a fat man.
46. One bite won't make a fat man.
47. It's easier to go up than to go down.
47. It's easier to go up than to go down.
48. 勤奋求学,熬墨蓄势。
48. Diligently seek knowledge, accumulate momentum like ink stored up.
49. 拳头打不着跳蚤。
49. It's impossible to hit a flea with a fist.
50. No excuse for failure, mostly for success.
50. No excuse for failure, mostly for success.
51. Dragon Yin eight continents travel ambition, phoenix dance nine days wield great plans.
51. Dragon Yin's ambition to travel across the eight continents, Phoenix's dance for nine days wields grand plans.
52. 慢活出巧匠。
52. Slow living spawns master craftsmen.
53. You can't hit fleas with your fists.
53. You can't knock fleas with your fists.
54. 莫为失败找借口,多为成功找理由。
54. Do not make excuses for failure, and find more reasons for success.
55. Good habits make a lifetime, and bad habits destroy one's future.
55. Good habits make a lifetime, and bad habits destroy one's future.
56. Strive to create brilliance, state determines destiny.
56. Strive to create brilliance; the state determines destiny.
57. 杀鸡用不着砍柴刀。
57. A chopping knife is not needed to kill a chicken.
58. 好习惯成就一生,坏习惯毁人前程。
58. Good habits make a lifetime, while bad habits destroy one's future.
59. 上山容易下山难。
59. It is easy to go up the mountain, but difficult to come down.
60. 狗啃骨头干咽沫。
60. The dog chews the bone and swallows the foam.
61. 拉不出屎怨茅坑不好。
61. If you can't shit, you complain that the outhouse is not good.
62. 弄刀弄剑的不一定会用枪。
62. Those who handle knives and swords may not necessarily know how to use a gun.
63. You don't need a firewood cutter to kill chickens.
63. You don't need a firewood cutter to kill chickens.
64. Tea needs to be boiled and water needs to be picked.
64. Tea needs to be boiled and water needs to be chosen.
65. Learning is what we learn.
65. Learning is what we acquire knowledge from.
66. 庙修成了鬼老了。
66. The temple has become an old ghost.
67. 三十年媳妇三十年磨,三十年磨成当家婆。
67. A woman becomes a competent housekeeper after thirty years of being a daughter-in-law, and after thirty years of grinding, she becomes the head of the household.
68. Life can have several beats, today's no fight when to fight.
68. Life can have several rhythms; today is not the day for a fight when to fight.
69. Petunias lead noses.
69. Petunias guide the way.
70. No sowing, no harvest.
70. No sowing, no harvest.
71. 不会的工作学着去做,复杂的工作细心去做。
71. Learn to do the work that you're not skilled at, and do complex work with care.
72. Clean up when you are free and use it when you are busy.
72. Clean up when you have free time and use it when you are busy.
73. 会弹会拉的不一定会唱。
73. Just because someone can play and pull doesn't mean they can sing.
74. A clock does not strike to make copper.
74. A clock does not chime to make copper.
75. No worries about rice, no meals.
75. No worries about rice, no meals.
76. 老猴子爬不上旗杆顶。
76. The old monkey can't climb to the top of the flagpole.
77. Don't go up the mountains and cut firewood.?>
77. Don't go up the mountains to cut firewood.
78. Diligence makes brilliance.
78. Diligence fosters brilliance.
79. 拼搏铸辉煌,状态定命运。
79. Striving creates brilliance, and state determines fate.
80. 照壁背后耍大刀。
80. Playing big sword behind the screen wall.
81. 有米不愁没饭吃。
81. If you have rice, you won't worry about not having enough to eat.
82. Work every minute, diligence makes genius; Artemisia annua strength makes brilliance.
82. Work every minute; diligence breeds genius; the strength of Artemisia annua fosters brilliance.
83. The temple has become a ghost.
83. The temple has become a ghost.
84. 一只羊也是放,一群羊也是放。
84. One sheep is let out to pasture, and so is a flock of sheep.
85. Big wheat needs to be sharpened.
85. Big wheat needs to be sharpened. This sentence is somewhat cryptic and could be interpreted in different ways depending on the context. Here are a couple of possible translations or interpretations: 1. If referring to a physical object like a tool or a blade: 85. The large wheat blade needs to be sharpened. 2. If referring to a metaphorical or abstract concept: 85. The big picture needs to be clarified or refined. 3. If referring to a process or task: 85. The large batch of wheat needs to be processed or refined further.
86. A sudden stroke hit a slow man.
86. A sudden stroke struck a slow man.