Famous Proverbs
777 Proverbs about Japanese / Page 74
731.
If you never climb Mt. Fuji, you're a fool, and if you climb it more than once, you're a crazy fool.732.
The winds may fell the massive oak, but bamboo, bent even to the ground, will spring upright after the passage of the storm.733.
Duty knows no family.734.
Fallen blossom doesn't return to the branch.735.
Count the skins of badgers which haven't been caught.736.
If you see Mt. Fuji, a hawk, and an eggplant on New Year's Day, you will be forever blessed.737.
The jellyfish never dances with the shrimp.738.
A lie has no legs, but scandalous wings.739.
The tongue of woman is her sword, which never rusts.740.
The hole the crab digs takes on the shape of its shell.