Proverbs are concise and concise phrases that are widely circulated among the people. Most of them 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. The following are the long-standing selections that I have compiled for you:
Those who have never been a homeless person do not know the happiness in their hometown. *** The Er people
Don’t be strangers and don’t know their hometown. *** Er Nationality
If you don’t visit a foreign land, you won’t know the beauty of your hometown. *** Er tribe
Dogs bring misfortune, cats bring luck.
Spicy food goes well with rice.
A rich and prosperous new year starts from Nalabau.
The day when I attend a grand party is the hungriest, and the day when I wear new clothes is the coldest.
Where there are no chickens, donkeys are the only means of checking.
If you stone a dog in the morning, things will not go well for the day.
The right side stands on a high mountain, and the left side goes deep into the sea.
Don’t lie down and sing when you’re happy, don’t sleep when you’re sad, wear a hat.
If you don’t understand the thirteenth and don’t touch it, you are not a good person.
Tightening up and loosening down is common sense in sewing, and you should always check whether the bottom is aligned.
Although the flowers are small, they are sacrifices to the gods, and the fruits, although they are small, are sacrifices to the Dragon King.
Many bamboo buildings are built near the water.
The jackdaws froze to death during the seventh and eighth days of the twelfth lunar month.
The winds are different in a hundred miles, and the customs are different in a thousand miles.
Girls love playboys and want sex.
It’s hard to leave a poor family, and it’s hard to leave a familiar soil.
It’s hard to leave a good home, and it’s hard to leave a familiar place.
The tree is thousands of feet high, and the leaves fall back to their roots.
Kindness or not, it’s the people from my hometown; beauty or not, it’s the water in my hometown.
I don’t want my parents to think about their place.
A sharp knife cannot cut off the flowing water in the east, and the love of hometown cannot be separated by the end of the world.
Things are expensive when you leave your hometown, but people are cheap when you leave your hometown.
The golden nest and silver nest are not as good as the poor nest in my hometown.
The golden nest and the silver nest are not as good as the doghouse at home.
A mile away is not as good as home.
The horse misses the grassland, and the warrior misses his hometown.
Separated by ao, there are different roads; separated by a river, there are different tunes. Leave home without leaving home.
It is better to guard the family dog ??than to lose the entrance to your hometown.
Three miles are different, and five miles are different.
One hundred miles away from the customs, ten miles away from the rules.
The winds are different in a hundred miles, and the customs are different in a thousand miles.
Every day is different in a hundred miles.
Three miles away from home, it’s a different country style.
Ten miles away from the city, each village has its own custom.
Rural customs vary from place to place.
One village, one custom, one bay, one song.
When you go abroad, follow the foreigners, and when you enter the country, follow the country.
Ask for directions when you go out, and ask about the customs when you enter the country.
When entering the country, ask about the forbidden rules, and when entering the country, ask about the customs.
The soil supports the people.
A swallow holds a piece of mud.
The village drums are beaten, the village lions are dancing.
Dumplings are used to send off guests.
It is better to go without salt for three days than to go without tea for one day.
The Qinling Mountains are a line, with rice in the south and noodles in the north.
Sweet in the south, salty in the north, spicy in the east and sour in the west.
There is a big weirdo in Kunming who doesn’t cook without adding spicy food.
Kazakhs sing to welcome them when they are alive, and songs to send them to Kazakhs when they die. Kazakhs
The water in their hometown is fairy water, and the soil in their hometown is gold. Mongolians drink water from any place and follow the customs of that place. Mongolian