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Everyone gathers firewood and the flames are high.

One chopstick is easy to break, and ten chopsticks are as strong as iron.

Far water can't put out a near fire, and a distant relative is not as good as a close neighbor.

Proverbs of unity and cooperation

I am not afraid that tigers have wings, but I am afraid that people have second thoughts.

Not afraid of high waves, but afraid of uneven strokes.

There are more wood than fire, and there are more people.

More wood and less fire, a rising tide lifts all boats.

The ship is loaded with thousands of pounds, and one person is at the helm.

When more rice is produced, more people stand up and speak.

A drop of water can't be a sea, and a tree can't be a forest.

It is difficult to walk with one foot and sing with one hand.

One more bell, one more sound, one more candle and one more lamp.

It is difficult for a lone goose to fly, but it is difficult to sing alone.

The train runs fast, thanks to the headband.

The collective is the source of strength, and the people are the cradle of wisdom.

Don't learn from spiders to weave webs, learn from bees to make honey.

Don't learn from a thousand eyes, learn from a candle.

The wall fell down and everyone pushed.

A light frost can kill a grass, but a strong wind can't destroy thousands of forests.

A flock of geese have no head and no thread, and a flock of sheep watch the first sheep out of the circle.

The masses have scales in their hearts.

The two work best together.

People are prosperous and everything goes well.

Many hands make light work.

There are many people.

Many people fall and many people move.

Two heads are better than one.

Two fists are no match for four hands.

Opportunities vouchsafed by Heaven are outmatched by terrestrial advantages, which in turn are outmatched by the harmony among people.

The head geese fly first, and the geese chase together.

The earth helps build a wall, and people help others build a city.

Unite wisdom, the weak are better than the strong.

Unity is strength.

By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall.

There are many stars in the sky, and people are wise.

When geese pluck their hair, people are afraid of falling behind.

One arrow is easy to break, but ten arrows are difficult to break.

One person can't gather firewood, but many people can't.

One person can't carry a thousand pounds, but many people can move thousands of mountains.

One line is easy to break, and ten thousand lines can pull the boat.

One can't step on the grass, but everyone can step on Yangguan Road.

A person's knowledge is limited, and many people's wisdom is infinite.

A flower does not represent a spring.

It's difficult to sing alone.

A flower can't make a beautiful spring.

A star can't cover the sky, but a stone can't build a mountain.

A straw can't be thrown over the wall, and a piece of wood can't support the beam.

A fence, three piles, a hero, three gangs.

Fish can't leave water, and geese can't wander.

Wisdom comes from labor, action comes from thought, honor comes from collectivity, and strength comes from unity.

Everyone is United, and loess becomes gold.

Everyone plants trees for the forest, and everyone plants flowers for fragrance.

Proverbs beginning with herringbone.

The two work best together.

If a person doesn't think about distant things, he will find sadness close at hand.

You can't judge a book by its cover.

Life is full of plants and trees.

People are wandering in rivers and lakes, so there is no knife.

The heart is bigger than the sky.

How bold people are, how productive the land is.

Proverbs and allegorical sayings at the beginning of Chinese characters

Stone lions on Damon-in pairs

Sell bamboo poles on the road-this one is short and that one is long.

See you in broad daylight. damned

Big cocks eat rice-countless.

Elephants drink water-they are very generous.

Go to work with a big belly-hang in there

The Great Sage eats nothing. -It's changing so fast.

Playing the piano in the street-listen or not.

Pedestrians come and go in the street.

Traffic lights on the street-you can see them.

Beggars in the street-unkempt

Set a fire in the hall-it's full.

Guandi Temple collapsed in the flood-panicked.

Lazy man's brother-lazy man

Too-too big.

Natural Phoenix-Come and go in a hurry

Wild geese came in droves.

Crab on the road-bullying

Drumming-sound is human ears.

Dapeng spreads its wings-Wan Li in the future

Fire ant nest-destroy in one fell swoop

Adult performance-not a joke

A leaf fell from the tree-it doesn't matter.

There are pictures on the gate-a good reputation is out there.

Eating fried noodles in Taihō-one day it's hard to open it (metaphorically tongue-tied, speechless) (metaphorically wasting time).

Facial makeup-beyond recognition

Big face knife-overbearing

Water in the sea-you can have as much as you want.

A drop of water in the sea-very small.

A drop of water in the sea-not much with you, not much with you.

The water rushes to the Longwang Temple-the family doesn't know the family (metaphorically, conflicts and misunderstandings arise between ourselves because we don't know each other)

Look at the Gregorian calendar on New Year's Eve-there are no days (metaphor is over)

On the first day of the cart, the poor get together.

New Year greetings on the first day of the cart-hello, I'm fine (figuratively speaking, I don't want to offend anyone)

Look at the calendar on New Year's Eve-it's a long day.

Catch rabbits on New Year's Day-celebrate the New Year without them.

Lohan in the Buddhist temple-covered in mud (figuratively speaking, a person with appearance but no real talent and learning)

Big Buddha Temple-Full-length dress

A big girl's face is swollen-ugly. Ugly, ugly)

Walking a tightrope with a big belly-taking risks (metaphor has no choice but to take risks)

Wear a fur coat on a hot day-not the time.

Elephant's ass-can't be pushed (metaphor is extremely stubborn and conservative)

The radish went into the vegetable cellar-it was gone.

Goose eating lotus root-stretching its neck (1) is a metaphor for stretching its neck because of panic; Stretch one's neck with rapt attention)

Stir-fried chicken feet with prawns rolling their legs and bowing their waists (figuratively speaking, kowtowing)

Scratch your thumb-move up and down (for example, do what others say)

The big girl gets on the sedan chair-the first time

Girl, look at the dowry-a man's day.

The eldest girl marries a eunuch-she enjoys it and is miserable.

Big girls sew dolls' clothes-they always come in handy.

Master's amazing wooden bureaucracy (musical instrument)

Hanging electric lights on the big pagoda tree-it's famous far and near (Ming)

A big tree attracts the wind-cutting (cutting) short

Garlic seedlings as pillows-dizzy (meat) dizzy (brain)

Swimming in a cesspool-I'm really not afraid of death (shit)

Lohan in the Buddhist temple-covered in mud

Spacing coptis chinensis with a shovel-irony

Taihō blew down a beautiful flag-a bad start.

Beating wheat in rainy days-it's hard to end.

Elephant's ass-can't be pushed.

The big ship sailed into the river and ran aground.

Sailing in the sea-I can't touch the edge

The water in the sea-it's too salty wherever you go.

Brick outside the door-kicked out

The geese followed the plane-they fell behind.

Tie a calf to the back of the car-residual poison (with calf)

Dig your ear with your thumb-you can't get in.

Master Beats Eggs-Divide by Divide

Fireworks are set off at midnight on New Year's Eve-no flowers fall.

Sailing in the sea and eating grass on the grassland-rambling.

Elephants catch the phoenix-eyes high and eyes low.

It is snowing in Taihō. -It's blown

Full of teeth and matchmakers-full of lies (yellow words)

Big cock fights-all by mouth

Lohan playing Guanyin with a big belly-turning a blind eye.

Pot-bellied, childless-all in name only.

A pregnant wife is riding a donkey-neither in front nor behind.

Draw a tiger on your lap-don't scare anyone.

Elephants walk-steadily.

Elephants catch fleas-strength doesn't work.

A big girl doesn't want her husband's family-cheating.

A big girl looks forward to her daughter-it's too early to think.

Born of a big girl. -That's disgusting

This wardrobe has no handle-stingy.

The eldest daughter gets on the sedan chair-rub it slowly

Big girl begging-die hard Rowen

A big girl wants her husband's family-it's hard to say.

Large pine tree used as firewood-small use of dogs

Malt for making caramel-good material

The ship is carrying the sun-barely a day.

Big feet wear small shoes-money is tight (front)

Bayonets on cannons-far or near.

The eldest daughter cuts diapers-she uses them in her spare time.

Fried chicken feet with shrimps-bending over and cramping

Feed the sparrow with hemp seeds-run when you are full.

Holding a rotten watermelon on a hot day-I want to throw it away.

Elephant's ass-can't be pushed.

The snow fell into the sea-visible, but intangible.

Bigfoot woman-can't take small steps

Donkeys on the road-if you don't ride, I'll ride.

Swimming in a cesspit-not afraid of death (shit)

Hit crabs with big stones and hit people with violence.

Master, get off the sedan chair. -No (step)

Proverbs beginning with the word "no"

It is difficult to practice courage without taking three risks.

If you don't take charge, you don't know the daily necessities, and if you don't raise children, you don't know your parents' kindness.

Take off your shoes when you get to the river.

Don't pretend to know, it will never work.

Without rules, there would be no Fiona Fang.

Don't burn incense to offend God, and don't talk to offend others.

People who can't do small things can't do big things.

Don't scatter eagles if you don't see rabbits.

Without the cold of winter, I don't know if spring is warm.

It counts, not all.

No grinding, no refining, no sweating.

Not afraid of Pepsi's disadvantage, but afraid of discouragement.

Not afraid of not knowing the goods, but afraid of shopping around.

Not afraid to wear late, but afraid to take off early.

I am not afraid of being poor at home, but I am afraid of being lazy.

If you are not afraid of the long road, you are afraid of being old.

Not afraid of chaos, I am afraid of not investigating.

If you are not afraid of slowness, you are afraid of standing; One stop, two and a half miles.

Not afraid of being old, but afraid of lying down.

Not afraid of disrespect, but afraid of dishonesty.

I'm not afraid to come uninvited, I'm afraid I'm not skilled.

Not afraid of high mountains, but afraid of weak feet.

If you are not afraid of suffering as a teenager, you are afraid of being poor when you are old.

If you are not afraid of difficulties, you are afraid of laziness.

It's cold and not afraid of freezing, and I'm afraid my hands and feet won't work.

I'm afraid I can't learn well, but I'm afraid I'm insincere

Not afraid of shallow knowledge, but afraid of short ambition.

Not afraid of 10 thousand, just in case.

No attempt, no gain.

No burden, no weight, no distance.

If an old dog barks, he gives advice.

Don't be fooled if you don't want to be cheap.

You can't live without laughing.