●You can’t see the eyelashes from a hundred steps away
●You can’t see the ashes on your back
●The moon in the sea shines bright
●You can’t see the eyelashes from a hundred steps away
●You can’t see the ashes on your back
●The moon in the sea shines brightly again , can't see the depth of the sea, no matter how bright your eyes are, you can't see your own face (Myanmar)
●Even a person with big eyes can't see all his shortcomings and flaws ---- (Europe)
●The snail does not know the wrinkles under the tail, the fox does not know the smell under the tail
●The cow does not know the bend of the horn, the horse does not know the length of the face
●Donkeys don’t know how ugly they are, monkeys don’t mind being thin
●People don’t know their faults, and oxen don’t know how powerful they are
●Both virtues and shortcomings have an incredible quality. The more you have, the less you think you have (Europe)
●The lampstand does not illuminate itself
●What is close and invisible is the eyelashes (Japan)
● You can see the stars in the sky clearly, but you can’t see the soot on your face (Malaysia)
●Don’t talk about the dust on the tin cans, and don’t talk about the hunchback of the crucian carp
●Don’t laugh at the bald monks , they all look the same without their hats
●The turtles don’t laugh, they all rest in the mud
●The crows laugh at the pigs, they don’t feel ugly
● Seeing a straw in your neighbor's eye, but not a beam in your own eye---(Bible)
●It takes fifty steps to smile a hundred steps
●Don't be ugly We feel that people are ugly and laugh at them
●We laugh at the flaws of others, but we don’t know that these flaws are also laughing at us inside
Ourselves (Thomas Brown)
●If we had no shortcomings ourselves, we would not be so happy when we discover the shortcomings of others (La Rochefoucauld)
●Before you laugh at others, take a good look at yourself
●Others’ faults are in front of you, but your own faults are behind your back (France)
●Can’t you make soy milk because you are afraid of maggots? (Korean)
●Don’t throw away a pot of butter just because a cow hair fell; don’t throw away your life’s work just because you made a mistake (Mongolian)
●You can’t see anything beyond a hundred steps
●You can’t see the ashes on your back
●No matter how bright the moon in the sea is, it can’t shine out of the sea. No matter how bright your eyes are, you can’t see your own face (Myanmar)
●Even people with big eyes can’t see all their shortcomings and flaws----( Europe)
●Snails don’t know the wrinkles under their tails, foxes don’t know the smell under their tails
●Cows don’t know the corners, horses don’t know the length of their faces
●Donkeys don’t know how ugly they are , Monkeys don’t mind being thin
●People don’t know their faults, cows don’t know their strength
●Both virtues and shortcomings have an incredible quality. The more you have, the more you will think The less you have (Europe)
●The lampstand does not illuminate itself
●What is close and invisible is the eyelashes (Japan)
●The stars in the sky can be seen Qing, but I can’t see the soot on my face (Malaysia)
●Don’t talk about the ash on the iron can, and don’t talk about the hunchback of the crucian carp
●Don’t laugh at the bald monk, take off your hat All the same
●The turtle does not laugh and the turtles rest in the mud
●The crow laughs at the pig and does not feel ugly
●Seeing the eyes of his neighbor There is a straw in your eyes, but you don’t see a beam in your own eyes---(Bible)
●It takes fifty steps to laugh and a hundred steps to laugh
●If you are not aware of your own ugliness, others will laugh when you are ugly. Sha
●We laugh at the flaws of others, but we don’t know that these flaws are also mocking us inside
Ourselves (Thomas Brown)
●If we We have no shortcomings, and we will not be so happy when we discover the shortcomings of others (La Rochefoucauld)
●Before you laugh at others, look carefully at yourself
●The faults of others are in In front of you, your fault is behind you (France)
●This crow prefers the black one (Mongolia)
●No matter how many lice there are on the clothes, they cannot be burned in the stove (Uyghur)
●If the fingers are dirty, they should be washed. Only fools would cut them off
●Can’t tear my coat because of lice
●Can’t I make soy milk because I’m afraid of maggots? (Korean)
●Don’t throw away a pot of butter just because a cow hair fell; don’t throw away your life’s work just because you made a mistake (Mongolian)