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◆The dishes have no salt and taste, and the words are useless.
◆My feet can’t outrun the rain, and my strong mouth can’t handle it.
◆Act in accordance with natural principles and speak in accordance with people's opinions.
◆The ship is stable and not afraid of strong winds, and it can navigate the world with reason.
◆Be sure to put rice when cooking and be reasonable when speaking.
◆ Every other line is like a mountain, every other line is not separated.
◆If the drum is not beaten, it will not sound, and the reason will not be clear.
◆The road is crooked, but the truth is straight.
◆If the road is uneven, everyone will step on it; if things are uneven, everyone will take care of it.
◆There are thousands of roads, but only one way.
◆When grinding grain, you must grind out rice, and when you speak, you must make sense.
◆More rice will produce more rice, and more people will make more sense.
◆Chopping firewood depends on the texture, and speaking based on reason.
◆As long as people have ambitions, bamboos have their own integrity.
◆If a person has perseverance, everything will come true; if a person does not have perseverance, everything will fall apart
◆A person does not matter how big or small he is, and a horse does not matter how high or low he is. People go to higher places, and water flows to lower places.
◆People look to the big place, and birds fly to high places.
◆People compete for qi, fire competes for flames, and Buddha competes for a stick of incense.
◆When a person is old, his heart will never grow old, and when he is poor, his ambition will never be poor.
◆People must have strong hearts and trees must have hard bark.
◆People rely on ambition, and tigers rely on power.
◆People are afraid of having no aspirations, and trees are afraid of losing their bark.
◆When a person develops his heart, a tree develops its roots.
◆Three hundred and sixty lines, every line is number one.
◆The mountains are high and there is climbing, and the road is far and wide.
◆The mountains are high and the rivers are flowing, and the ambition is great and the spirit is strong.
◆The villain holds grudges, but the gentleman has long ambitions.
◆Don’t be afraid of the long road, just afraid of the shortcomings.
◆Don’t be afraid of things going wrong, but be afraid of being discouraged.
◆If you are not afraid of high mountains, you are afraid of weak feet.
◆If you are not afraid of failing in your studies, you are afraid of being dishonest.
◆Don’t be afraid of being ignorant, but be afraid of being short of ambition.
◆It is difficult to develop courage without taking three risks.
◆If you don’t temper yourself, you won’t become a hero.
◆Although the wooden ruler is short, it has a thousand feet of energy.
◆Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as there are people who are willing.
◆No one will be poor even if it rains for a month.
◆Heaven does not give birth to useless people, and the earth does not grow nameless grass.
◆If you have no ambition, a mountain will weigh you down, but if you have ambition, you will move a mountain.
◆Don’t be afraid of the strong and don’t bully the weak.
◆The moon does not change the light, and the broken arrow does not change the steel.
◆The water is so deep that it is difficult to see the bottom, and the tiger will not be defeated even if it dies.
◆The water flows downward, and people compete to move upstream.
◆As long as you make progress, you are not afraid of being looked down upon by others.
◆There is only a sky that cannot be climbed, and there is no mountain that cannot be passed.
◆Afraid only of lack of diligence, not afraid of lack of excellence; just afraid of lack of perseverance, not afraid of failure.
◆Only for gentlemen as gatekeepers, not for villains.
◆Birds are valued for their wings, but people are valued for their ambitions.
◆Birds fly to bright places, and people fly to high places.
◆If you don’t have courage in strangers, your strength will be in vain.
◆It is better to be cold in body than to be cold in heart; it is better to be poor than to have poor aspirations.
◆I would rather suffer in body and bones than be embarrassed.
◆I would rather be an ant’s legs than a sparrow’s mouth.
◆It is better to be a poor person than to be a wealthy person.
◆I would rather break bones than bow my head and be humiliated.
◆It is better to be a horse puller for a good man than to be a boss for a lazy man.
◆I would rather give a fight to the poor than a mouthful to the rich.
◆I would rather eat porridge to open my eyebrows than rice to frown.
◆I would rather carry shoes for a gentleman than share wealth with a villain.
◆It is better to strike the golden bell once than to break the sound of a thousand drums.
◆It is better to suffer money than to suffer losses to people.
◆It is better to die than to be unreasonable, and to be poor than to lose one's ambition.
◆If you have ambitions, you will not grow taller; if you have no ambitions, you will live a hundred years in vain.
◆There is a sky that cannot be reached, and there is no level that cannot be passed.
◆If there is a mountain, there must be a road; if there is water, there must be a crossing.
◆It rains continuously for a hundred days, but there will always be sunshine.
◆The steamed buns that have been eaten are not fragrant, and the sugar canes that have been chewed are not sweet.
◆A good man depends on his willpower, and a good horse depends on his courage.
◆A good man will not suffer the consequences of being bored, and a good bird will not hide in the thorny forest.
◆A good man will work hard to the end, and a good horse will run to the end.
◆A good man does not fight for property and possessions, and a good woman does not fight for her wedding clothes.
◆A good drum will sound as soon as it is beaten, and a good lamp will light up as soon as it is pulled out.
◆Aspire to be high and your taste will be high, your ambition will be low and your taste will be low.
◆Don’t be afraid of climbing mountains when walking, and don’t be afraid of crossing dangerous shoals when boating.
◆If a man has no ambition, there will be no steel in blunt iron; if a woman has no ambition, there will be no seedlings in the grass.
◆A scholar will starve to death without selling his books, and a strong man will not sell his sword if he is desperate.
◆The grain must grow on its own, and the people must strengthen themselves.
◆There is no tree that cannot be sawed down, and no bell that cannot be ringed.
◆Don’t lose your ambition if you are poor, and go crazy if you are rich.
◆Poor people don’t climb high relatives, and they don’t climb high ridges when it rains.
◆A gentleman’s revenge is never too late.
◆A gentleman’s revenge takes three years, but a villain’s revenge is just around the corner.
◆Tiger is not afraid of high mountains, fish is not afraid of deep water
◆Tiger is thin and ambitious, but a poor man is ambitious.
◆The roots of old trees are deep and the bones of old people are strong.