●A ruler is shorter, an inch is longer
●Plum blossoms are better than fragrance, peach blossoms are better than color
●A long stick cannot match a short stone
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●You tiger has a big mouth, I have a thick neck as a bison
●The coachman’s feet, the lawyer’s mouth
●Glittering gold cannot replace the use of pig iron (Kirgiz tribe)
●Bamboo cannot produce food and water, but you cannot build a fence without it
●A person with bright eyes cannot find it during the day, and a blind person can touch it at night Find (Mongolia)
●Every shortcoming you eliminate has a corresponding strength, and the two complement each other, life, death and *** (Anatole France)
●Our virtues and faults are a close couple, giving birth to a child who is as much like his father as his mother (Halifax)
●Everyone has his own flaws and weaknesses; People have their own talents and inherent weaknesses (on balance)
●Everyone has his or her own abilities and incompetence
●Flaws and advantages are mutually exclusive, and strengths and weaknesses coexist
●Zhang Fei There is fineness among coarse things, and coarseness among fine things.
●On the whitest cloth, stains are most obvious (UK)
●The dark spots on the moon are more eye-catching than the moonlight (Japan) )
●The smartest person is the one who can see the merits of others from their faults
(Drenci)
●I My life experience has convinced me that people with no shortcomings often have few advantages
(Lincoln)
●Beware of those who are smart and smooth, and those who are quiet and comfortable should be careful. At this time, those with a broad mind should be careful not to forget (Zi Zhi Tong Jian)
●Easy-going may be accompanied by inferiority complex, competitiveness may be accompanied by pride, humility may be accompanied by mediocrity, and determination may be accompanied by arbitraryness
●We are disappointed because we mistakenly believe in the apparent correctness; I try to write concisely, but it is very obscure when I write it. They pursue simplicity, but they are lacking in strength, strength, and courage. Trying to write grandly, but the result is bloated (Horace)
●In daily life, we are often liked by our shortcomings rather than our advantages (La Rochefoucauld)
●Retaining some kind of imperfection makes things interesting and makes people feel that there is still a little room for development (Kaneyoshi Yoshida)
●Some shortcomings can be seen more clearly than virtues Prove a person's excellent character (Cardinal Reis)
●When shortcomings give up on us, we still think we have abandoned shortcomings (La Rochefoucauld)
● Shortcomings It is not entirely a fault, as long as it does not hate virtue (Chamfort)
●Some people have faults that match them well, while others have advantages that do not quite match them (La Rochefoucauld)< /p>
●Open your eyes to flaws, because you still have big mistakes (Thomas Fuller)
●No one is a sage, who can make no mistakes?
●Even a perfect person has seven flaws (Japan)
●No one is perfect, and no one is indispensable. Everyone has this or that weakness.
This weakness will ease his grief when he fails (La Bruere)
●The man without shortcomings obviously does not exist, because he cannot survive in this world. Find a friend who seems to belong to a completely different species (Herzlit)
●The emperor also has three royal lice
●I can stick to my imperfections, it is me The Essence of Life (France)
●The perfection of a person lies in finding out one’s own shortcomings (Italy)
●No gold is pure and no one is perfect
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●No melon is round, no person is perfect
●We do not ask others to be perfect; we only ask that their shortcomings do not hinder us (De Mirabeau)
●If the chapter is brilliant, the chapter will be flawless; if the chapter is clear and detailed, the sentence will be flawless; if the sentence is clear and English, the words will be flawless (Liu Xie of the Southern and Northern Dynasties)
●A beautiful jade with slight blemishes will not be considered a treasure (Qing Dynasty·Fang Dongshu)
●When discussing treasures, one cannot discard the great beauty due to small flaws (Jin Dynasty·Ge Hong)
●The jade of Jingxiu must contain delicate flaws. There are also slight gaps in the dragon's pearls (Southern and Northern Dynasties·Liu Zhou)
●Small flaws are not enough to damage a great weapon, and short-term illnesses are not enough to hinder talents (Jin Dynasty·Ge Hong)
●The clearer it is, its flaws cannot be concealed; it is pure and white, but nothing can be stained (Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty)
●The flaws cannot hide the beauty, and the beauty cannot hide the flaws (Book of Rites) ●Gold is not completely red, and white jade has slight flaws
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●A piece of wood must have knots, and an inch of jade must have flaws (Lu Shi Chun Qiu)
●Every beauty can find flaws (Turkey)
●The only writers without flaws are those who never write (Herzlitt)
●It’s dark under the lampstand (Japan)
●It’s hard to shine even with a big candle
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●The most sensitive person cannot see his own back (Africa)
●The best eyesight cannot see his own ears
●Seeing a hundred steps Outside, I can’t see the eyelashes everywhere
●I can’t see the ashes on my back
●No matter how bright the moon in the sea is, it can’t illuminate the depth of the sea. No matter how deep my eyes are, I can’t see it. Bright, you can’t see your own face (Myanmar)
●Even a person with big eyes can’t see all his shortcomings and flaws (Europe)
●Snail They don’t know the wrinkles under their tails, and foxes don’t know the smell under their tails
●Oxes don’t know the corners, horses don’t know the length of their faces
●Donkeys don’t know they’re ugly, monkeys don’t mind their thin faces
< p>●A man does not know his own faults, and a cow does not know his strength●Both virtues and shortcomings have an incredible quality. The more you have, the less you will think you have (Europe)
●The lampstand does not illuminate itself
●What is close but invisible is the eyelashes (Japan)
●The stars in the sky can be seen clearly, but the soot on one's face cannot be seen (Malaysia)
●Don’t say the tin can is sticky with dust, and don’t say the crucian carp has a hunchback
●Bald people don’t laugh at monks, they look the same without their hats
●Turtle If the turtles don’t laugh, they all rest in the mud
●The crow laughs at the pig, but he doesn’t feel ugly
●Sees a straw in his neighbor’s eye, but not one in his own Root Beam (Bible)
●50 steps to laugh at a hundred steps
●Unconscious of one’s own ugliness, others will laugh at their ugliness
●We laugh at the flaws of others , but don’t know that these flaws are also laughing at us in our hearts
Ourselves (Thomas Brown)
●If we have no shortcomings ourselves, we will not when we discover the shortcomings of others So happy (La Rochefoucauld)
●Before you laugh at others, look at yourself
●Others’ faults are in front of you, but your own faults are behind your back (France)
●This crow prefers the black one (Mongolian)
●No matter how many lice there are on the clothes, they cannot be burned in the stove (Uyghur)
●Fingers If it's dirty, it should be washed. Only fools would cut it off
●You can't tear your coat because of lice
●Can't you make soy milk because you're afraid of maggots? (Korean)