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Proverbs about spring sowing and autumn harvest
Proverbs are almost everywhere in people's lives. After thousands of years of accumulation, refinement, revision and improvement, it has become a popular science textbook, which has played a practical role in imparting knowledge, exchanging experience, guiding production and educating people. The following are my collected proverbs about spring sowing and autumn harvest. Welcome to read them for reference!

Proverbs of sowing in spring

Autumn ploughing is deep and spring ploughing is shallow. Spring ploughing is like turning cakes, and autumn ploughing is like digging wells.

Spring ploughing is not willing to be busy, and his face is hungry and yellow after autumn.

The spring drought is not early, and the autumn drought is half.

Common proverb

Common keys are always flashing.

Dig a well three times to eat sweet water, and people in the three provinces are well informed.

The more the well is dug, the clearer the water is; The more things you put out, the more rational you are.

Always think of yourself when you are quiet, don't talk about people.

Small as glass is, it can drown people.

Save people to the end and ferry ashore.

The man who has made up his mind to succeed is half done.

Classic proverb

He who tied the bell must untie the bell.

Quit drinking and smoking.

Drink wine today, and drink cold water tomorrow.

Don't waste water by the river, and don't waste firewood by the mountain.

You can smell birds near the mountain, but you can know fish near the water.

If you live with the lame, you will learn to limp.

It is better to believe in books than not to have them.