Famous Proverbs
907 Proverbs about Water / Page 90
891. Fish for the moon in the water.
892. Fish in muddled water.
893. It is better to start weaving your fishing nets than merely coveting fish at the water.
894. One monk shoulders water by himself; two can still share the labor between them. When it comes to three, they have to go thirsty.
895. A person moves up while water runs down.
896. Pick up a sesame seed only to lose a watermelon.
897. Pouring water from above the roof of a tall building.
898. Water spilled can never be retrieved.
899. Passed waters can't move the mills.
900. Never say: 'of this water I will never drink.'