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[Excerpts].Pride brings harm, humility brings favor.
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Any justification of the wicked is also invalid.
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Wisdom often trumps strength.
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Hurt can be forgiven, but not forgotten.
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Escaping a trap is harder than falling into it.
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The less fortunate will console themselves with the greater misfortune of others.
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Speaking with what is easy to prove with facts is superfluous.
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8. Potato let.
Those who can share adversity are true friends.
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Persuasion is often more effective than coercion.
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People who are born to do bad things will blatantly do evil if they can't find a beautiful excuse.
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A beautiful coat can wrap fools, but stupid words will always show their feet.
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Things are always changing, and they can't be fixed once and for all.
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Something small in your hand is better than a wonderful fantasy.
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What you need is truly precious.
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The sun is God's life, poetry, and light.
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Different types of people are hard to get along with.
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Sun, you are the eyes and soul of a great world.
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Birth, old age, sickness and death are irresistible laws.
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Those who betray their relatives are hated not only by the victims, but also by the buyers.
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Speaking with what is easy to prove with facts is superfluous.
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An excerpt from Aesop's Fables is as follows:1. Never wither.
2. Heavy: refers to the work, tasks, etc. are many and heavy.
3. Happiness: a long-lasting satisfaction with life and a pleasant mood that feels that life has great pleasure and naturally hopes to last for a long time.
4. Bullet rain: The gun is like a forest, and the bullet is like rain. Describe the fierce fighting.
5. Long-distance trekking: trekking: crossing mountains and mountains, wading through rivers and rivers. It refers to the long-distance crossing of mountains and rivers. Describe the long distance and hard work.
6. Toe high: toe height: the foot is raised very high when walking; Spirited: Spirited. When he walks, his feet are raised high, and he is full of energy. Describe the appearance of pride, complacency, and triumph.
7. Robbery: blocking the road and robbing property.
8. Loss: damage and loss.
9. Feast of Compassion: It is said to give people happiness and save people from suffering, and it also refers to love and mercy in general.
10. Betrayal: betraying one's relatives or friends in order to seek one's own interests.
11. Bold: Package: Inclusive. Described as extremely bold.
12. Forgiveness: Forgiveness of mistakes, offences or faux pas.
13. Evil: Serious behavior.
14. Family history: the family where the person was born; Family lineage.
15. Boasting: Showing off your strengths, advantages, merits, etc. to others.
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Ilian hail answer to the fable shed wisdom reed.
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Don't write, kill the teacher.
A mosquito flew to the lion and said, "I am not afraid of you, and you are not much stronger than me." How powerful are you? >>>More