1855 Proverbs about Chinese / Page 100
991. 
The contented person can never be ruined.
992. 
The conversation of the wise concerns ideas; that of the intelligent is about ideas; the common folk talk about food.
993. 
The corn is not choked by the weeds but by the negligence of the farmer.
994. 
The country where flowers are expensive lacks the foundation of culture.
995. 
The day your horse dies and your money's gone, your relatives change into strangers.
996. 
The door to virtue is heavy and hard to open.
997. 
The doorway to charity is difficult to open and difficult to close.
998. 
The dragon teaches you that if you want to climb high you have to do it against the wind.
999. 
The earth offers you a grave everywhere.
1000. 
The fangs of the green snake and the sting of a wasp don't really make poison -- that is only to be found in a woman's heart.
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