Famous Proverbs
777 Proverbs about Japanese / Page 71
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A clever hawk hides its talons.702.
The bandits in the mountain are easily subjected, but it is difficult to subject the bandits in my heart.703.
One word let slip and four horses would fail to catch it.704.
Though the wind blows, the mountain does not move.705.
Even when a samurai has not eaten, he holds his toothpick high.706.
Business and folding screens must be crooked to stand.707.
When one dog barks for nothing, all other dogs bark in earnest.708.
It's hard to know the quality of a person, or a watermelon.709.
An eight-sided beauty is coldhearted.710.
A red lacquer dish needs no decoration.