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Proverbs about houses

Houses are the sustenance of human existence. Here, people can avoid all interference from the outside world and enjoy a free life with their loved ones. The following are proverbs about houses that I have compiled for you. You are welcome to read them.

Proverbs about houses

A liar will not be believed to have had a fire even if his house burned down.

Love the house and the bird.

Heavy rain can penetrate the roof, and light rain can penetrate the rocks.

Demolish other people’s houses and build your own.

Demolish the east wall and repair the west wall, but you still end up living in a dilapidated house.

If there is no one in the court, don’t be an official; if there is no one in the kitchen, don’t go to the kitchen.

A single log cannot build a house, and one person cannot build a society.

Mulberries and willows are planted in front of and behind the house.

Willows are planted in front of the house and locust trees are planted behind the house.

Grain is exchanged for money, money is exchanged for grain, and borrowing a stone can kill a house.

Families are afraid of three leaks: pot leaks, house leaks, and people leaks.

The house has no owner and the house stands upside down.

Even if there are many things going on at home, take a walk in the kitchen before going to bed.

Jinshan Wulishan, Jiaoshan Shanliwu.

No house can be built on empty words.

A lazy wife likes to dress herself up, and a diligent wife likes to clean the house.

To build a house, you must have good beams and pillars, and to fight, you must have good command.

A person with a large capacity will be blessed with a broad heart and a broad house.

Lu Ban could not build a house without wood. Excerpts of expanded proverbs about houses

1. Convince the population with force and convince the people with reason.

2. Give people an inch, and gain a foot of reason.

3. Speak the truth when you have reason, and speak nonsense when you have no reason.

4. Think about what is reasonable and say it quickly when it is unreasonable.

5. A person who is right is not afraid of being pressured by force, and a person who is upright is not afraid of a distorted shadow.

6. If you are right, don’t talk too high, but if you have something to say, speak in front of you.

7. Don’t throw away what is right, and don’t argue if it is unreasonable.

8. Win with reason and lose without reason.

9. Put reason into things and use good steel to the edge.

10. You can travel all over the world with reason, but you can’t move even without reason.

11. A tree can fall down with an axe, but it will not fall down with a reasonable argument.

12. Being ambitious does not depend on your age, and being reasonable does not depend on your ability to speak.

13. Eat rice and talk rationally.

14. Those who eat people are soft-spoken and their opinions are short-sighted.

15. Eat with flavor and speak with reason.

16. He can walk without making a difference, and he can talk without making sense.

17. The tongue is made of flesh, the fact is ironclad.

18. If the light is not on, ask someone to turn it on; if something is unclear, ask someone to explain it.

19. If the light is not turned on, it will not turn on, and the reason will not be clear.

20. Good people argue and bad people argue. Expanded selection of proverbs about houses

1. There are a thousand roads, but only one way.

2. When grinding grain, you need to grind out rice, and when you speak, you need to make sense.

3. More rice will make more rice, more people will make more sense.

4. Chopping firewood depends on the texture, and speaking based on reason.

5. People have ambitions, and bamboos have joints.

6. If a person has perseverance, everything will succeed; if a person does not have perseverance, everything will fail.

7. People are not big or small, horses are not high or low. People go to higher places, and water flows to lower places.

8. People look to the big place, and birds fly to high places.

9. People compete for energy, fire competes for flames, and Buddha competes for a stick of incense.

10. When a person is old, his heart will never grow old, and when he is poor, his ambition will not be poor.

11. People must have strong hearts and trees must have hard bark.

12. People rely on ambition, and tigers rely on power.

13. People are afraid of not having ambition, and trees are afraid of losing their bark.

14. When a person has his heart, a tree will have its roots.

15. Three hundred and sixty lines, every line is number one.

16. The mountains are high and there is a way to climb, and the road is long and there is a way to run.

17. The mountains are high and the rivers are flowing, and the ambition is great and the spirit is strong.

18. A villain holds grudges, but a gentleman has long ambitions.

19. Don’t be afraid of a long road, just afraid of a short ambition.

20. Don’t be afraid of things going wrong, but be afraid of being discouraged. Recommended expansion of proverbs about houses

1. Don’t be afraid to taste good tea carefully, and don’t be afraid to discuss good things carefully.

2. Good wine is not afraid of brewing, and good people are not afraid of speaking.

3. There is an endless road to walk and endless principles to know.

4. I am afraid of heavy rain when I walk, and I am afraid of being criticized when I talk.

5. The mouth of the altar can be sealed, but the mouth cannot.

6. Don’t be short-tempered and soft-spoken.

7. The dishes are saltless and tasteless, and the words are useless.

8. Feet cannot outrun the rain, and words cannot speak strong words.

9. Do things according to natural principles, and speak in accordance with people's hearts.

10. A stable ship is not afraid of strong winds, and it can navigate the world with reason.

11. When cooking, you need to put rice, and when you speak, you need to be reasonable.

12. Every other line is like a mountain, and every other line is not separated.

13. If the drum is not beaten, it will not sound, and if the reason is not argued, it will not be clear.

14. The road is crooked, but the truth is straight.