Famous sayings: Famous sayings, such as wise sayings.
Proverbs: fixed sentences circulated among the masses reflect profound truth with simple and popular words. Proverbs are based on two-part allegorical sayings, such as "Three heads are better than one, Zhuge Liang is the best", "Three hundred and sixty lines, each line is the best", "Nothing is difficult in the world, if you put your mind to it."
Epigram: A concise and profound sentence.
Similarity: if they all have certain meanings, if they are accepted by the masses, they are relatively fixed.
Difference: The difference between the four is that they have their own emphasis and characteristics in expression.
Proverbs mainly emphasize that they come from the people and come from the mouth of the people. They are widely circulated fixed sentences.
Epilogues focus on profound and vivid sentences, which make people pay special attention and alert. Emphasizing "warning" is to make people pay special attention.
Famous sayings are famous for their speech awareness, so they are often called "famous sayings". Often famous sayings are not only famous for their remarks, but also people generally know who said them. Mottoes are educational and similar to aphorisms, so they are generally called "aphorisms" when they are connected together.