1) The ship ran over the wharf.
2) A good man looks at it, but a fool touches Yan.
3) As long as there are more feet in the sun, the snails will go to Ningbo.
4) A brave man fights with his wits instead of his strength.
5) It's hard to get by.
6) hard to the end, bitter to death.
7) Embroidered pillows are rotten straw, but smart faces are stupid.
8) Work harder and get sick more.
9) A scholar is not afraid of rags, but he is afraid that he has no goods in his stomach.
1) chew out the taste and think out the idea carefully.
11) easy to move, blocking the bright head.
12) The leaf petals are afraid of scratching their heads when they fall.
13) it is better to be squeezed than to suffer indignities.
14) I'm not afraid of being looked down upon by others, but I'm afraid I won't live up to my expectations.
15) You have read a lot of books, so don't plow and reap naturally.
16) I thought about a thousand roads the first night, but I still feel the old road at dawn.
17) it's never too late to learn, and there are still three things I haven't learned.
18) Don't watch The Three Kingdoms for the old and Water Margin for the young.
19) don't be a home for teenagers, but be a dog when you are old.
2) The solid roots of Phyllostachys pubescens are hard, although the bamboo is high and empty.
21) Get people to farm, not to celebrate the New Year.
22) if you don't find a stranger, the casino will win.
23) eating and digging, making noises and complaining.
24) be careful.
25) The conscience of heaven and earth is everywhere.
26) Don't listen to the old man, you'll suffer.
27) Except for death, begging is never poor.
28) A cow doesn't know the corner, and a horse doesn't know the face length.
29) Don't be poor in eating, in clothing and in calculating.
3) People rely on the tree of conscience for their roots, while walking only on their heels. Ningbo's classic proverb
31) A husband works hard on wasteland, but a woman works hard on rags.
32) Be full of strangers, and write your own articles of association.
33) I got up early and lost my parents' hometown.
34) Good deeds last for a thousand years, and bad deeds are hated by all.
35) I'd rather carry a burden on a good man than give advice to a stupid man.
36) if you step in the middle of the road, you are not afraid to talk about shortcomings.
37) Don't cross the bridge, but swim across the river.
38) A great wealth is not rich, but a penny of benevolence is worth a thousand dollars.
39) Stupidity means ignorance, so don't ask.
4) Giving two temples is not like building a road three feet.
41) Don't learn less, but always hang yourself.
42) A good conscience gives birth to a bad back.
43) If a family has a daughter, don't make a penny on duty.
44) Don't mistake the woodcutter when sharpening the knife.
45) Gesture quickly, not slowly.
46) You can't touch a tiger's ass.
47) I know that it's not too much to mend my ways, so I'll rebuild the stage and ring the gong again.
48) endure one step and make less trouble, and let three points pass safely.
49) Don't accumulate if you earn.
5) Mountains are afraid of treeless land, while people are afraid of lazy flowers and frost.
51) If you want to be good, ask people; Don't respond to the three old people, there must be something wrong.
52) chew too much and don't rot.
53) Master Lu Ban made a gazebo and begged for food to criticize.
54) Avoid the Dragon Boat Festival.
55) salt should be counted as the mouth, and the family foundation should be counted as the field.
56) The yellow mud in the back hill will collapse.
57) It's hard to find a needle in a haystack with a heart.
58) Be greedy for cows and other fields, and be greedy for brides to send the New Year.
59) Don't be afraid of a big head.
6) The spider is still a crab.
61) When the wind blows and the rain falls, people are quick to learn.
62) Teenagers read books and engrave on slate; Middle-aged reading, chalk writing; Reading in old age, paddling in the river.
63) Don't bend over when you go out, and there is no firewood when you go in.