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.
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