Proverbs, like idioms, are part of the language as a whole and can increase the vividness and vividness of the language. But proverbs and famous quotes are different. Proverbs are the practical life experience of working people, while famous quotes are what celebrities say. The following is a collection of proverbs I have brought to you. You are welcome to read and refer to it. Let’s take a look!
A collection of commonly used English proverbs for junior high school students
1. Listen to the words, listen to the sounds, and watch People look at their hearts.
Listen, listen and watch.
2. If you are not afraid of old age, you are afraid of lying down.
If you are not afraid of old age, you are afraid to lie down.
3. If you want to know what is happening in the mountains, you must ask the woodcutter.
If you want to know what's going on in the mountains, you have to ask the firewood collector.
4. Once a word is spoken, it is hard to follow.
A word spoken is hard to follow.
5. People coax the land, and the land coaxes the belly.
People coax the ground, the ground coax the belly.
6. Follow the vine and follow the water to find the source.
Touch the melon along the vine, seek the source along the water.
7. Those who are extravagant are not rich enough, and those who are frugal are more than poor.
The rich are not rich enough, the frugal are poor enough.
8. The rising tide lifts all boats, and the wind shakes the trees.
When the water rises, the boat rises and the wind blows, the tree sways.
9. It is better to work hard than to suffer.
Better work than suffer.
10. Lazy people use long threads, and stupid people use curved needles.
A lazy man uses a long thread, a clumsy man a curved needle.
11. If the water flows slowly, you will have no worries about food and clothing.
Thin water flows long, no worries about food and clothing.
12. A little adds up to a lot, and evil turns into disaster.
Every little makes a lot, every evil makes a misfortune.
13. People compete for a breath, and Buddha competes for a stick of incense.
People fight for breath and Buddha fight for fragrance.
14. Lightly decoct laxatives and thicken tonics.
Laxative light decoction, tonic strong boil.
15. Coveting other people’s flowers will ruin your own fortune.
Greed others for flowers, mistake their own home.
16. During the Qingming Festival, you are busy planting wheat, and during the Grain Rain period, you plant fields.
In the Qingming Dynasty, wheat was planted busily, and grain rain was planted in the fields.
17. Good neighbors are priceless.
Good neighbors are invaluable.
18. Don’t criticize others and don’t slap them in the face.
Don't be short, don't hit people in the face.
19. Good and evil are in different paths, and ice and charcoal are in different furnaces.
Good and evil are different ways and charcoal stoves are different.
20. It is better to be hungry than hungry.
Better call it Dunton Sparse than a hunger.
21. The mountains are high and the trees are high, and the wells are deep and the water is cool.
The mountains are high and the trees are high. The wells are deep and cool.
22. I can blame myself but not others.
You blame yourself, you don't blame others.
23. What vines bear what melons, what trees bloom what flowers.
What vine knots what melon, what tree blossoms what flower.
24. Talents come from poor families, and handsome birds come from high mountains.
Out of the cold, out of the gifted, out of the mountains, out of the handsome birds.
25. Bullying is a disaster, forgiving is a blessing.
It is a curse to deceive, but a blessing to forgive.
26. If you can speak, say one sentence, and if you can’t speak, say ten sentences.
Say one thing, not ten.
27. Don’t take off your shoes until you reach the river, and don’t lift the pot until the heat is on.
Do not take off your shoes until you reach the river, or uncover the pot until you reach the fire.
28. It is unfilial to pamper a dog to the stove.
When a pet dog comes to the kitchen, a pet is not filial.
29. Hands are living treasures that cannot be used in a lifetime.
Hands are a living treasure. They will never be used for a lifetime.
30. When willows turn green, all diseases will arise.
Willows are green and all diseases are common.
31. Overdrinking and overeating are easy to get sick, so take it regularly and ration to protect your health.
Explosive drinking and explosive eating are easy to get sick, and regular and quantitative Baokangning.
32. Three days after becoming a monk, the Buddha is in front of you; three years after becoming a monk, the Buddha is in the west.
For three days, Buddha is in front of him; for three years, Buddha is in the west.
33. A tiger is thin and ambitious, but a poor man is ambitious.
A tiger is thin and ambitious, but a man is poor and ambitious.
34. Children are divided into big families, and trees are divided into big branches.
Children divide up, trees divide up.
35. Lazy people are anxious in their mouths, while diligent people are anxious in their legs.
The lazy man is anxious in his mouth and the diligent man is anxious in his leg.
36. Thick silk is difficult to weave fine silk, and it is difficult for a rough man to do fine work.
It is difficult for coarse silk to weave fine silk and for rough people to do fine work.
37. Don’t be afraid of not knowing the goods, just be afraid of comparing goods.
Not afraid of not knowing the goods, but afraid of comparing the goods.
38. You can’t be as close as your parents, and you can’t be as close as your husband and wife.
Parents are not close to parents, but couples.
39. Just talk, laugh, laugh, no tutor.
Speaking, laughing and laughing, no tutor.
40. We share the blessings and share the hardships.
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41. Birds cannot fly without wings, and fish cannot swim without water.
Birds do not fly without wings, fish do not swim without water.
42. Water can carry a boat, but it can also overturn it.
Water can carry a boat and overturn it.
43. Genius and laziness together will achieve nothing.
Genius and laziness go hand in hand and accomplish nothing.
44. Three miles are different from the countryside, and five miles are different from the customs.
Three miles are different townships and five miles are different customs.
45. If you don’t understand, you will always be a loser.
Do not pretend to understand, eternal bucket.
46. If you can’t bear the seedlings, you can’t hold the scoop.
No seedling, no ladle.
47. Sail while the wind is favorable, and strike while the iron is hot.
Shipping takes advantage of the wind and iron takes advantage of the fire.
48. The more hospitable friends there are, the more nonsense there is to talk about.
There are many hospitable friends and lots of nonsense.
49. Don’t waste water near the river, and don’t burn firewood near the mountains.
Neighbouring rivers do not waste water; neighboring mountains do not waste firewood.
50. If you don’t pick your teeth, you won’t be thin, and if you don’t dig your ears, you won’t be deaf.
No teeth, no ears, no deafness.
51. I am not afraid of being poor at home, I am just afraid of being lazy.
They are not afraid of being poor at home, but of being lazy.
52. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
53. The river has two banks, and everything has two sides.
There are two sides to the river and two sides to the matter.
54. It is better to have half a meal than to have a full meal.
Eat half a meal rather than break it.
55. Touching gold is like gold, touching jade is like jade.
Gold is like gold, and jade is like jade.
56. You must read carefully, a word is worth a thousand pieces of gold.
Reading is worth a thousand dollars.
57. It is better to sow and lose than to not reap.
It is better to plant and throw than not to harvest.
58. Don’t sweat in the wind, and walk without denting your chest.
Sweat is not windward, walk is not concave chest.
59. Cows should have round feet, while pigs should have thick feet.
A cow needs a round foot and a pig needs a thick foot.
60. A horse does not need a whip to run fast, and a drum does not need to be beaten hard.