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It's good to be at home for 100 days, but it's hard to go out for a while.
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100 days at home - it's hard to go out.
Wise people think about it before they say it - stupid people don't want to say it.
The one who is close to Zhu is red - the one who is close to ink is black.
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Proverb is a Chinese word, pronounced yàn yǔ, which refers to the concise meaning of the word that is widely spread among the people.
Phrase. Most proverbs reflect the practical experience of working people and are generally passed down orally. It is mostly an easy-to-understand phrase or rhyme in colloquial form.
Ready-made words that are commonly used in people's lives. Proverbs are similar to idioms, but they are colloquial, easy to understand, and generally express a complete meaning, almost in the form of one or two short sentences. The content of the proverbs includes a wide range, some are agricultural proverbs, such as "before and after the Qingming Festival, plant melons and beans"; Some are proverbs of reason, such as "sow melons and get melons, plant beans and get beans"; Some belong to common sense proverbs in all aspects of life, such as "Humility makes people progress, pride makes people backward."
After eating, walk a hundred steps and live to ninety-nine. There are so many categories, too many to count.
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Bricks for building the wall - come from behind.
Interpretation source: Pei Songzhi's note in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". "Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, Wang Su Biography":
Emperor Ming, the great Si Nong Hongnong Dong Yu, etc., also commented on the scriptures, quite passed down in the world. Pei Note: "Wei Luo" said:
At the beginning, he met the good governance of "Lao Tzu" and made a commentary for "Lao Tzu". is also good at "Zuo's Biography", and it is even more different from Zhu Mo. People who are scholars are unwilling to teach, and the cloud 'must be read a hundred times first.'
Say: "Read a hundred times and see righteousness." ’”
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1.Bricks for building the wall - come from behind.
2.Read the book a hundred times, and its meaning will come to itself.
Jin Chen Shou "Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, Wang Su Biography".
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Read the book a hundred times, and the meaning will be seen by itself.
From "Three Kingdoms".
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Don't get angry, don't offend. —The Analects
If you love your neighbor, you love your body. - Mozi
The benevolent love others, and the courteous respect others - "Mencius".
Be kind to others, warm in cloth; hurts people with words, deeper than the halberd - "Xunzi".
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1 foot is short, and an inch is long. 2. Don't miss the opportunity, the time will never come again. 3 The difference is a millimeter, and the error is also a thousand miles. 4Sickness enters through the mouth, and evil comes out of the mouth. 5 When a word is spoken, it is difficult for a horse to chase. 6 is less than the above, more than the bottom.
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