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Folk proverbs with Chinese characteristics?

Proverbs are popular and profound fixed phrases passed down orally by the people, which summarize people's production experience and social life, and are the crystallization of the collective wisdom of the people. I here for you to organize some Chinese characteristics of the proverbs, I hope you like it.

Selected 10 Chinese proverbs:

1 The clever man has three turns in a row, and the confused man can't come back.

2 In three feet of clothing, there is no height in speech.

3 When you have no money, you go hungry, but when you have money, you show off.

4 Paper flowers do not bear fruit, wax wicks can not be near the fire.

5 The chicken is too big to fly over the wall, and the ashes of the stove cannot build a wall.

6 It is not hard to watch people carrying burdens, but to carry burdens by oneself.

7 Watch the Buddha, watch the monk, watch the father, watch the son.

8 Look at the momentum when you speak, and look at the wind when you work.

9 The father does not know how to plow the field, and the son does not know how to plant the grain.

10 He is a sick man, and he burns incense at every temple.

A complete list of proverbs with Chinese characteristics:

1 Family members speak in the ear, outsiders speak in the golden scriptures.

2 The family has no backbone, the broom is upside down.

3 You have to burn a lot of incense to get a lot of ghosts.

4 The road is as long as the mother's pain; the line is as long as the child's pain.

5 The water of the Yangtze River is long for the mother, and the stretcher is long for the child.

6 It is a dragon that can be big and small, but it is a worm that is only big and not small.

7 The eyes are big, the belly is small, and you can't eat it.

8 The eyes do not recognize the treasure, Ganoderma lucidum as artemisia.

9 All the way fine, earn gold and silver; road fine, no money to eat snacks.

10 Ten miles to recognize people, a hundred miles to recognize clothes.

11 The great king is good to see, but the little devil is hard to find.

12 The great lord throws away his stick, the common people gnaw on bricks.

13 When a big tree falls, rats run away from a sinking ship.

14 Rhubarb heals people without merit, ginseng cures people without fault.

15 Three years to clear the governor, a hundred thousand snowflake silver.

16 The dish can eat, chaff can eat, gas can not eat; eat can let, wear can let, reason can not let.

17 The tiger is not at a disadvantage, the eagle does not stand on the hanging branches.

18 Rope saws wood, water drips stone.

19 It's hard to fight with empty fists, and it's hard to say empty words.

20 Strike the water into waves, strike the stone into fire, and agitate people into trouble.

21 The oaths are made, and the jailer is not guilty.

22 The whip wounds the flesh, and evil words break the heart.

23 Money is like dung, but face is worth a thousand pieces of gold.

24 Poverty is always happy, and wealth is always worrying.

25 You can't lie, you can't waste your crops.

26 The sparrow will eat the grain, and the fox will steal the chicken.

27 The mountains do not bully the water, and the people do not bully the heart.

28 A monk picks water to drink, two monks carry water to drink, three monks have no water to drink.

29 The monk who wants to drive two rabbits is left empty-handed.

30 Once bitten by a snake, three years in fear of the grass.

31 If you don't know what you're talking about, you're not going to get away with it.

32 Three times a year, you'll be sick even if you're not sick.

33 A bottle of water does not sound, half a bottle of water is shaken.

34 The human heart is not enough to swallow the elephant, the greed is not enough to eat the moon.

35 People don't know what's good for them, and they don't know what's good for them when they're in the water.

36 The man who sees profit but sees no harm, the fish who sees food but sees no fishing.

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

38 The more people play, the lazier they get; the more they eat, the more they crave.

39 The wrong they do not count, others do wrong to play ***.

40 The meat of the family is not fragrant, and the dishes of others have flavor.

41 Self-proclaimed good, rotten straw.

42 The cat that chirps a lot will catch fewer mice.

43 On the other side of the catty, saying that one's flowers are good, rice is good.

44 It is hard to cure the disease of injustice with good medicine, and it is hard to persuade a confused person with good words.