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Being a general under a foolish king is worse than begging for food along the road. (Mongolian)

A white horse cannot change its original color, and gold cannot change its original color. (Mongolian)

Instead of modifying the face, it is better to modify the mind. (Mongolian)

The heart is dirtier than the body. (Mongolian)

A determined person does not sway with the wind. (Mongolian)

A good horse will run to the end, and a good man will finish his work to the end. (Mongolian)

The boat will not let go of its oar until it reaches the shore. Thousands of poles are used to punt the boat, and one pole is used to dock. Do not overturn what you have said and do not interrupt what you have done. (Mongolian)

If you want to eat meat, you must first raise sheep; if you want to eat, you must first farm. (Mongolian)

I don’t know that the rope is short, but I only complain that the well is deep. (Mongolian)

Idiots who don’t know the real thing call gold a piece of shit. (Mongolian)

If you have the ability, you can play with the lion's head, if you have the courage, you can touch the tiger's butt. (Mongolian)

Sheep dislike the pasture for losing fat, and people dislike the food and will become thinner. (Mongolian)

A tiger without mountains is helpless, and a fish without water cannot survive. (Mongolian)

If you are stingy with arrows, you will not be able to hunt wild beasts. (Mongolian)

My ears are cold when my hat is too small, and my toes hurt when my boots are too small. (Mongolian)

Wherever the needle goes, the thread goes. (Mongolian)

When the pastures are good and the cattle and sheep are fat, the ink is good and the handwriting becomes beautiful. (Mongolian)

Where there are no gods, there will never be ghosts. (Mongolian)

Be brave, and things will succeed; be diligent, and happiness will come. (Mongolian)

Be brave, and things will succeed; be diligent, and happiness will come. (Mongolian)

Those who endure bitter tastes long for sweet ones, and those who suffer disaster long for happiness. (Mongolian)

Connecting canals can make rivers, and correcting evil can make you a good person. (Mongolian)

A person with a disease has a weak heart; a horse with sores on its back is timid. (Mongolian)

When you are sick, you must ask a doctor for treatment; to correct your shortcomings, you must ask friends for help. (Mongolian)

Even if the pines and cypresses grow well, they can only be used as firewood if they are separated from the land; no matter how talented an individual is, they will become a fool if they are separated from the collective. (Mongolian)

Everyone takes action to outdo the heroes. (Mongolian)

No matter how deep the gold is buried, no one will check it, and no matter how long the greatness is gone, it will not be erased. (Mongolian)

The hoof power of the horse is limited, but the wisdom of the people is infinite. (Mongolian)

The beauty of the sky is the sun, moon and stars; the beauty of the mountains is the wild fruits and forests; the beauty of a country lies in its people. (Mongolian)

Riding a bare-backed horse is not good for your butt; a person who plots a conspiracy is bad for yourself. (Mongolian)

The ending of good people is like milk and juice, and the ending of evil people is blood. (Mongolian)

People who have lost their conscience are like clay gods, with no airs. (Mongolian)

It is better to rely on others’ power to enjoy happiness than to suffer according to one’s own wishes. (Mongolian)

The ants who work together eat the horned deer, and the magpies who work together catch the tiger. (Mongolian)

Applying more fertilizer will make the seedlings strong. If the seedlings are strong, they will be able to harvest more grain. (Mongolian)

What he says is smarter than anyone else, but what he does is more stupid than anyone else. (Mongolian)

It is said to be higher than a mountain, but made to be smaller than an egg. (Mongolian)

It is better to put words into practice than to talk about it. (Mongolian)

Young people work hard all their lives, and don’t waste time and effort. A person cannot age in ten years, and a spring is lost in one day. (Mongolian)

Time can buy gold, but gold cannot buy time. (Mongolian)

Time can earn gold, but gold cannot buy time. (Mongolian)

Heavy snow can cover the mountains, and age can overwhelm youth. (Mongolian)

Don’t regard kindness as stupidity, and don’t regard humility as cowardice. (Mongolian)

The river is quiet, and the knowledgeable people are humble.

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A dog’s belly can be fed, but a prince’s belly cannot. (Mongolian)

A hungry dog ??that eats shit doesn’t know it’s full, and a corrupt official that eats bribes doesn’t know it’s full. (Mongolian)

Wild dogs will not bite those who poop, and I will not beat those who give gifts. (Mongolian)

The blackness of charcoal is exposed on the outside, and the blackness of bad guys is hidden inside. (Mongolian)

A good man cherishes his reputation, and a peacock cherishes its tail. (Mongolian)

Treachery is the root of all evil, and honesty is the source of all goodness. (Mongolian)

Illegitimate income is not as good as legitimate loss. (Mongolian)

Don’t try to pick big sweet pears from dry fruit trees; don’t try to make good achievements if you are greedy for self-interest. (Mongolian)

A greedy heart is peaceful. (Mongolian)

Those who work hard sweat a lot, and those who eat gluttons have a lot of water. (Mongolian)

A biting dog has red teeth; a greedy person has red eyes. (Mongolian)

A greedy person will never be satisfied; a treacherous and vicious person will never change his mind. (Mongolian)

Night thieves hate the bright moon. (Mongolian)

A stupid man shows off his power to his wife. (Mongolian)

The sunlight shining through the gaps in the clouds is particularly dazzling, and the older wife is particularly lovely. (Mongolian)

People with good faces are not beautiful, but people with good hearts are truly beautiful. (Mongolian)

It is better to be loyal than to be beautiful and rich. (Mongolian)

Tea made without milk is black, felt bags that are opaque are black, and the hearts of people who are unconscionable are black. (Mongolian)

To make iron, you need hard fire, and to make friends, you need sincerity. (Mongolian)

I would rather have a hundred friends than a hundred (Mongolian)

Those who have friends are as broad as a grassland; those who have no friends are as narrow as hand. (Mongolian)

It is better to bite your lips if you woo an unfaithful girl. (Mongolian)

Everyone loves to marry a good woman, and everyone loves to ride a good horse. (Mongolian)

Between two mountains, there are poisonous snakes; between a pair of lovers, there are instigators. (Mongolian)

To blooming flowers, cold weather is the enemy; to intimate love, alienating strange words are the enemy. (Mongolian)

Dry wood is easy to break, and false love is easy to break. (Mongolian)

A lover’s cry is pleasant, but an enemy’s smile is ugly. (Mongolian)

The monkey you fall in love with is also beautiful, and the horned deer you fall in love with is also a fairy. (Mongolian)

The monkey you fall in love with is also beautiful, and the bear you fall in love with is also beautiful. (Mongolian)

The water in the fountain cannot be blocked, and the fire of love cannot be extinguished. (Mongolian)

For your dear ones, don’t cherish your milk; for public undertakings, don’t cherish your life. (Mongolian)

A thousand zeros are not worth a one, and ten thousand dreams are not worth a real effort. (Mongolian)

People without good fortune eat well, and those without ideals sleep well. (Mongolian)

Love to work and be respected. (Mongolian)

The drizzle wets clothes, and rumors hurt heroes. (Mongolian)

It is better to have more fat oxen and fine horses, and less gossip. (Mongolian)

He talks endlessly and shakes his head whenever he sees work. (Mongolian)

A dead tree has no fruit, and empty words are worthless. (Mongolian)

If you don’t take care of it when you use it, it will be damaged; if you don’t do it carefully, you will fail. (Mongolian)

Don’t be trapped in a deep river and don’t cross it; don’t be discouraged from making progress because of difficulties. (Mongolian)

Don’t bend your knees in the face of might, and don’t bend in the face of difficulties. (Mongolian)

Don’t be fooled by rhetoric, don’t be intimidated by rumors. (Mongolian)

When you are the best at riding a horse, you must prevent yourself from falling off the horse. (Mongolian)

Be strong when times are tough and be cautious when times are happy.

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Be vigilant on steep mountains and cautious on twisty roads. (Mongolian)

Insects find food by crawling, and people rely on labor to maintain their health. (Mongolian)

Peace of mind and peace of mind. (Mongolian)

A shameless person has a strong face; a disease-free person has a strong body. (Mongolian)

Debt-free, wealthy, disease-free and happy. (Mongolian)

Drink the water from any place and follow the customs of that place. (Mongolian)

The water in my hometown is fairy water, and the soil in my hometown is gold. (Mongolian)

A person who protects his dog will not get along with his neighbors. (Mongolian)

The father raises the children when they are young, and the children raise the parents when they are old. Respect your father and don’t forget your uncle; respect your mother and don’t forget your uncle. (Mongolian)