1855 Proverbs about Chinese / Page 170
1691. 
Forget the fishing gear as soon as the fish is caught.
1692. 
A fox borrows the tiger's might.
1693. 
Foxes grieve over the death of rabbits.
1694. 
A fragrant bloom is not necessarily a beautiful flower; an orator may not be a crackerjack.
1695. 
Fragments of fox fur, sewn together, will make a robe.
1696. 
A friend made is a road paved; an enemy created is a wall built.
1697. 
A frog in a well shaft
1698. 
Fruits of the same tree have different tastes; children of the same mother have various qualities.
1699. 
A girl apes her neighbor's frowning.
1700. 
Give it to the Yangtze that rambles east to the sea.
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