Famous Proverbs
1855 Proverbs about Chinese / Page 174
1731.
Lift a stone only to drop on your own feet.1732.
Like neither a donkey nor a horse.1733.
Like ants gnawing at a bone.1734.
Like bamboo shoots after rain.1735.
Living at a river, one comes to know the nature of the fish therein; Dwelling by a mountain, one learns to recognize the language of the birds thereupon.1736.
A long march starts from the very first step.1737.
Look at a leopard through a pipe.1738.
Looking for a donkey on its very back.1739.
Lord Ye's professed love of dragons turned into his worst fear.1740.
The lotus root may be severed, but its fibered threads are still connected.