Proverbs are artistic statements that are collectively created by the people, widely circulated, concise, comprehensive and relatively qualitative. Most proverbs reflect the practical life experience of working people and are generally passed down orally. It is mostly an easy-to-understand short sentence or rhyme in spoken form. Here are the monkey proverbs I carefully compiled, I hope it will be helpful to you! Monkey Proverb 1
1. Monkey catches fleas: scratch yourself
2. Comparing somersaults with the grandson: Poor Traveling thousands of miles
3. Monkey climbing a stone cliff: showing your ability
4. Monkey wearing gloves: hairy hands and feet
5. The monkey who unlocked the lock: got carried away; unrestrained
6. Monkey fights the devil: I'll beat you up
7. Monkey eats garlic: rolls his eyes
8 , Monkey with tribulus stuck in butt: restless
9. Monkey jumps out of water curtain hole: good show is coming
10. Monkey breaks: break one; throw one away
11. Monkey riding a horse: leaping up; standing high
12. Monkey’s tail: cannot change; cannot be changed
13. Monkey pulling a bow: it’s not what it looks like
14. Sun Wukong looks in the mirror: the monkey spirit in the monkey
15. Sun Wukong guards the peach garden: reaping the consequences
16. Monkey pulls the cart: jumps and jumps; jumps and jumps continuously Jump
17. The monkey takes out the dates and the dog takes the food: difficult; impossible'
18. The hairy monkey pulling the cart: chaos; chaos
19. Monkey hugging watermelon: focus on one thing and lose the other
20. Monkey climbing tree: jumping randomly; good at performing tricks
21. Monkey wearing sweatshirt: not half like a human being
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22. Monkey holding a pipe: don’t listen to that thing; don’t accept this one
23. Monkey holding a pipe: pretending to be a human being; pretending to be human; pretending
24. Monkey picks up lice: scratch them blindly
25. Monkey pays New Year greetings to tiger: door-to-door delivery
26. Monkey rides tiger: unable to get off
27. Sun Monkey Get into the belly of the Iron Fan Princess: The inner trouble
28. The elephant does not swim in the rabbit's path, and enlightenment does not stick to small details. --Xuan Jue
29. The monkey went to the heavenly palace: he was so proud
30. The monkey wore a suit: it didn’t fit
31. The monkey’s butt: naturally red ; Can't sit still
32. The monkey king makes trouble in the palace: fight
33. Monkey carved from rotten wood: bad boy
34. Monkey wears glasses: impersonation Being polite; pretending to be polite
35. The monkey fell into the trap: letting others control you
36. The monkey boxing: a small stance
37. The shit monkey looks in the mirror : Smelly and beautiful
38. The monkey looks in the mirror: he is carried away; he has no personal appearance; he is not human inside and out
39. The monkey pokes a hornet's nest: he gets a cone on his head
40 , Monkeys playing tricks: hairy hands and feet; repeating the same old tricks over and over again
41. A wise man will make a mistake after thinking a lot. Original meaning: Monkeys who are good at climbing trees sometimes fall out of trees.
42. The monkeys in Mount Emei: very clever
43. The monkey rolls the hydrangea: it rolls and climbs; it rolls and climbs
44. Monkeys carry the beam: I can’t stand it
45. The arrows in the bag are constantly trampled by the elephant. The strength of unity is better than the elephant.
---Folk
46. The trapped monkey: let others play with it; let people play with it
47. The monkey in the circus: let people play with it; let people play with it
48. Monkey’s face, cat’s eyes: change at a moment’s notice; change in the blink of an eye; fickle
49. Monkey climbing the honey locust tree: encountering difficult things
50. Monkeys on Bald Mountain; nothing to do
51. Monkeys climb to the top of the flagpole: high above the ground
52. Monkeys on Huaguo Mountain: lawless
53. Monkeys wear clothes: Pretending to be a good person
54. Ask a monkey to pick peaches; they can’t get into your belly
55. There are no tigers in the mountains: Monkeys are called king
56. Sun Monkey’s seventy-two transformations: great supernatural powers
57. Monkey Sun dominates the world: he is in a hurry; he is careless
58. Monkey Sun wears a blindfold in the clouds for half a day: he can stand still High, see far, climb high and see far
59. Monkey eats fairy peach: beaming; indifferent
60. Monkey eats pepper: scratches ears and cheeks
61. The monkey juggler meets the gong player: That's right
62. It is as clear as humiliation, it is generous and has no corners, it is a late bloomer, the sound is loud, and the elephant is invisible. -- Lao Tzu
63. Monkey fishing for the moon: in vain
64. Monkey on stage: nothing (meaning there is nothing to sing)
65. Monkey eating Elephant: Fortunately he can open his mouth
66. Monkeys are not as clever as humans. Original meaning: Monkeys have three fewer hairs than humans.
67. The monkey laughs at the Buddha and does not know the depth. Original meaning: The clever monkey mocked the foresighted Buddha.
68. Playing with monkeys and playing foxes: no shame; no shame
69. Sun Wukong farts: monkey energy in the monkey
70. Monkey diarrhea: bad belly Intestine
71. Ghost is clever, little clever. Original meaning: monkey's wisdom.
72. Monkeys wear hats: Pretend to be human; dress like animals
73. Monkeys go to the pavilion: ugly ghosts play tricks
74. Monkeys laugh like rabbits with short tails : each other; the same as each other
75. Monkey eating sesame candy: unable to pull apart
76. Monkey playing with mouse: big eyes staring at small eyes
77. If the mosquitoes charge together, the elephant will also be conquered. ---Iran
78. Drunk and beautiful. Original meaning: monkey admiring flowers.
79. Monkeys climbing on the bench: each wants one
80. The monkey is pressed under the Five Elements Mountain: never able to stand up
81. The monkey catches lice, which is a false story. Original meaning: Monkeys are always catching lice, but they are actually picking up the dander between their hairs.
82. The monkey eats walnuts: smashed
83. The monkey wears a hoop: a trap
84. Monkey Sun sealed Bi Mawen: I don’t know I am a big official but a small one; I am complacent
85. A monkey watching a show: staring blankly; dumbfounded
86. If you cultivate blessings without cultivating wisdom, an elephant will wear a tassel; if you do not cultivate wisdom, Cultivation of blessings
87. The monkey holds a mallet: Hu Huan
88. Teaching a monkey to climb a tree is in vain. Original meaning: to teach a monkey who is good at climbing trees to climb a tree
89. A monkey playing tricks: recognize someone and lead him away
90. A monkey pulling a plow: jacking a cart
91. The monkey went to the Huaguo Mountain: to be king and hegemony; to be satisfied
92. The monkey swims in the water and the fish climbs the tree, running in the opposite direction.
Original meaning: A monkey climbs a tree and swims in water, and a swimming fish climbs a tree
93. Don’t call a fly an elephant - the West
94. Monkey with a broken arm: too high to climb
95. Teaching a monkey to climb a tree: redundant
96. Monkey fanning: learn from humans
97. The Monkey King of Huaguo Mountain: a little boy Strong ability
98. The monkey player loses the gong: he can’t play
99. The monkey’s butt: he can’t sit still; he can’t sit still Monkey Proverb 2
1. The monkey pretends to be human and forgets that he has a tail. ——Folk proverb
2. A monkey cannot jump out of the Tathagata's palm. ——Folk Proverb
3. Don’t ask the monkey to see the fruit. ——Folk proverb
4. The monkey with jujubes on its beak is particularly proud, and the peacock with beads on its feathers is especially beautiful - Mongolian (23 words)
5. The most beautiful thing Beautiful monkeys are also ugly compared to humans. ——Heraclitus
6. The monkey with dates in its mouth is particularly proud, and the peacock with beads in its feathers is particularly beautiful. ——Mongolian
7. Once we keep paying attention to those things we can. ——Monkey
8. There are no tigers in the mountains, and the monkey is called the king. ——Folk Proverb
9. If there are no fish in the pond, the shrimp is the king; if there is no owner in the mountain, the monkey is the king. ——Folk Proverb
10. Don’t ask the monkey to see the fruit, and don’t ask the otter to guard the fish. ——Folk Proverb
11. Once we keep paying attention to those things we can - Monkey (15 words)
12. Monkeys should not laugh at rabbits without tails. ——Folk Proverb
13. When a monkey wears human clothes, it looks more like a beast. ——Folk proverb
14. Monkey charmers do not need to use whips to deal with monkeys. ——Turkey
15. Frogs are afraid of nets, and monkeys are afraid of knives. ——Zhuang ethnic group
16. A collection of famous quotes about monkeys
17. Frogs are afraid of nets, monkeys are afraid of knives——Zhuang ethnic group (9 words)
18 When a monkey wears human clothes, it looks more like a beast.
19. If greetings are just a hello, what is the difference between them and monkey calls? In fact, correct greetings must clearly express your feelings for him in just one sentence. care. ——Anonymous (61 words)
20. Don’t laugh at the monkey, the rabbit has no tail - Folk proverb (9 words)
21. Hongjian said: "You used to say to me I praise you, Teacher Gao, for his good mind. It just so happened that he came here this time. Judging from what he did, he was not very smart." Xin Mei said, "Maybe I was young and inexperienced at that time, but I don't think so. In recent years, Gao Songnian's status has become high. When a person has a high status, he will become confused. "In fact, a person's shortcomings are like a monkey's tail. When the monkey squats on the ground, the tail is invisible. Climbing up the tree exposes the rear part for public viewing, but the red arms and long tail are already there and are not a new symbol of the higher status. ——Qian Zhongshu (179 words)
22. Don’t ask the monkey to see the fruit, and don’t ask the otter to guard the fish - Folk Proverb (15 words)
23. Pond There are no fish in the mountain, and the shrimp is the main one; there is no owner in the mountain, and the monkey is the king - folk proverb (19 words)
24. There are no tigers in the mountain, and the monkey is the king - folk proverb (11 words)
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