Famous Proverbs
1995 Proverbs about Chin / Page 199
1981. Water spilled can never be retrieved.
1982. A weir close to completion left undone due to the shortage of a basket of earth.
1983. When good fortune finally comes, no one can ever stop it.
1984. When people are no longer afraid of death, there is no use threatening them with it?
1985. When the head rope of a net is pulled up, all the meshes open.
1986. When you are poor, you will have no visitors even if you live in a crowded city; once you become rich, you'll be surprised by visitors from alleged relatives even if you live in a remote location.
1987. The wind sweeping through the tower heralds a rising storm in the mountain.
1988. Would rather be a chicken's head than a phoenix's tail.
1989. Would rather be betrayed by others than betraying them.
1990. The wound caused by a sword can eventually be healed; the hurt resulted from vicious remarks can never be undone.