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Famous aphorisms describing the origin

A collection of famous sayings and aphorisms describing the origin

To treat the origin, but not to do it, is like saving the drowning and hammering it with stones; To put out a fire, pay for it (Deng Xi Zi)

It's better to put out the fire and pay for it (Han Dong Zhuo)

Shoot the horse first, catch the thief first, and catch the king (Tang Du Fu)

Logging is not from its origin, and it will be revived; If the water is not blocked from its source, it will flow again; If the disaster is not from its foundation, it will be chaotic again (Mandarin)

Those who are good at treating diseases must treat their affected areas; Those who are good at saving the disadvantages must plug the source of their disadvantages (Song Ouyang Xiu)

If you want to prevent wind, you have to plug the hole first

It is better to dig the roots than to pull out the seedlings

There is a source of water

If you eat oranges, you don't forget Dongting Mountain, and if you take advantage of the wind, you don't forget to plant trees

If you are poor, you must spend it on trees, and don't forget the underground roots

. Everything is reasonable

clean up the source

Birds start from their nests, and water flows from the source

Only the grapes are sweet in their mouths, but I don't know who sent them

Love fire without firewood, where does the fire come from?