Famous Proverbs
777 Proverbs about Japanese / Page 65
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At a distance enjoy the fragrance of flowers.642.
I would like to break off the flower, but the branch is too high.643.
As though a bird had flown up from under your feet.644.
It belongs neither to the sea nor to the mountain.645.
Destroy a country, but its mountains and rivers remain.646.
Moonlight and boiled rice.647.
Sparrows, though they live to be a hundred, do not forget their dance.648.
The spirit of a three-year-old lasts a hundred years.649.
Cooked rice grains sticking to the soles of the feet.650.
A sutra in a horse's ear.