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Proverbs about ants What are the proverbs about ants?
Ants have to get off sooner or later when they move.

The ants climbed up the wall and the beams were wet by the rain.

It rains when ants nest.

When ants move, it will rain.

The ants moved the snake aisle, and the heavy rain came soon.

Ants move Mount Tai: It is a metaphor for the combination of many forces, and gathering weak forces can achieve great things.

Ants gnawing at bones: a metaphor for concentrating small forces and accomplishing arduous tasks by bit by bit.

Ants are not afraid of heights when climbing trees, but they are not afraid of old age when they are willing to learn.

The ant lifts the owl's head-Qi Xin cooperates.

Ants move the snake aisle, and there will be heavy rain tomorrow.

Ants in dustpan-all roads are roads; All lines are roads;