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35 idioms, 7 two-part allegorical sayings and 7 famous sayings! ! !
Talk about Lu Bu's class plan and Yi Ding's promise to strive for a little national reunification.

Nine in one, nine in one, nine in one, one in one, one in one.

Nine, Niu Yi, nine, Niu Yi and Mao Anfen are more self-sufficient than painting a picture.

The first kind of people are all nine in one, dull and lonely.

Jiang Tianyi's sword was a slap in the face, and it was a showdown.

Give one thing to waste, give a hundred examples, give a counterattack, destroy three soldiers, teach a policeman, teach a knowledge, and decide the outcome.

Fight to the death, live and work in peace and contentment, and come to the door every Wednesday.

A leopard can be seen on a loom, and a man can be seen on a man.

A glimpse of the shoulder, a sad heart, a guest appearance.

Blind people wear glasses-false intelligence.

Blind man pulls bellows

Blind people peel garlic-nonsense.

Blind people learn embroidery-blind people bluff

Blind people go to the streets-they are arrogant.

The blind lead the way for the blind-nonsense

A blind man riding a blind horse-trespassing.

Whoever gives me a drop of water, I will repay him with the whole sea. -Huamei

Don't promise others what you can't do easily. Once you have promised others, you must keep your promise. Washington

The gentleman is more arrogant in the lower position and more respectful in the upper position; The villain is more famous in the next position, but slanders more in the upper position. -Liu Zongyuan

If you want to love your own value, you have to create value for the world. -Goethe

A gentleman gives people words, and Shu Ren gives people money. -Xun Kuang

Time will pierce the colorful decorations on the surface of youth and dig deep grooves on the forehead of beauty; Will eat rare treasures! Born beautiful, nothing can escape the sickle he swept. -Shakespeare

If we want to make friends, we must first do something for others-things that need time, energy, consideration and dedication. Carnegie