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Mongolian proverb

Communication channels can become rivers, and evil can become good people. (Mongolian)

Sick people have a guilty conscience; Horses with back pain are timid. (Mongolian)

If you are sick, you must see a doctor for treatment; To correct your shortcomings, you must ask your friends for help. (Mongolian)

Although pine and cypress grow well, they can only be used as firewood when they leave the land; Although personal skills are great, you will become a fool if you leave the group. (Mongolian)

Let's get started. Better than a hero. (Mongolian)

No matter how deep the gold is buried, no one can detect its rust, and no matter how Wei Long dies, it will not be erased. (Mongolian)

The hoof strength of a fine horse is limited, and the wisdom of the people is infinite. (Mongolian)

The beauty of the sky is the sun, the moon and the stars; The beauty of mountains is wild fruits and forests; The beauty of a country lies in its people. (Mongolian)

Riding a bare-backed horse is not good for * * *; People who conspire are not good for themselves. (Mongolian)

The end of good people is like milk juice, and the end of evil people is blood. (Mongolian)

A person who has lost his conscience, like a clay idol, has an empty shelf. (Mongolian)

It is better to suffer by your own will than to enjoy happiness by others. (Mongolian)

Being a general under a bad king is better than begging along the way. (Mongolian)

White horses do not change their primary colors, and gold does not change its true colors. (Mongolian)

It's better to trim your face than your heart. (Mongolian)

A dirty heart is dirtier than a dirty body. (Mongolian)

A determined person will not sway with the wind. (Mongolian)

Good Ma Chong to the end, good people to the end. (Mongolian)

Don't let go of your oars until you reach the shore. A thousand strokes push the boat, and one stroke touches the shore. Don't overturn what you said and don't interrupt what you did. (Mongolian)

If you want to eat meat, raise sheep first; If you want to eat, farm first. (Mongolian)

I don't know if the rope is short, but it's the depth of the well. (Mongolian)

Fools who don't know the real thing call gold dung eggs. (Mongolian)

Dare to play with the lion's head and touch the tiger. (Mongolian)

Sheep think grass is fat, while people think grain will be thin. (Mongolian)

Tigers without mountains can't do anything, and fish without water can't live. (Mongolian)

You can't kill wild animals if you are stingy with arrows. (Mongolian)

Small hat, cold ears, small boots and painful toes. (Mongolian)

Where the needle is, the thread is there. (Mongolian)

Grass is good for cattle and sheep, and ink is good for writing. (Mongolian)

Where there is no God, there will never be ghosts. (Mongolian)

Be brave and things will succeed; Work hard and happiness will come. (Mongolian)

Be brave and things will succeed; Work hard and happiness will come. (Mongolian)

Those who have suffered expect sweetness, while those who have suffered expect happiness. (Mongolian)

Qi Xin's ants eat deer and magpies catch tigers. (Mongolian)

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