Proverbs about Journey to the West
1.? Where there is a will, there is a way: nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are determined to do it, you can accomplish it. The second journey to the west: "Wukong said:" This is difficult! But it's hard! The founder said: "Nothing is difficult in the world, I am afraid that there is a will." Wukong listened and kowtowed. Nothing is difficult in the world, if you put your mind to it. 2.? The benefits of empty promises are not as good as those of existing promises. Journey to the west for the third time: "I'm not going!" Don't go! As the saying goes, "three credits are not as good as two credits", I only hope that you can give one or two conveniences when you go up. 」3.? One guest does not trust two masters: one person carries one thing through to the end and does not disturb the second person. The third time in Journey to the West: "Wukong said:" One guest does not commit two masters. If not, I can't decide this door. Also known as "one guest does not disturb two masters" 4. The emperor takes turns to do it and comes to my house next year: it is a metaphor that people are sometimes lucky and will not always feel inferior. The seventh journey to the west: "As the saying goes, emperors take turns to do it and come to my house next year. "Just teach him to move out of the Heavenly Palace for me, that's all. 」5.? Liu Ma: Monkeys. The fifteenth journey to the west: "I turned you into a heroic horse, a village girl!" " 」6.? It's easy to borrow and borrow, but it's not difficult to borrow again: it's easy to borrow something or money from someone and return it on time as promised. The sixteenth journey to the west: "I'm worried that you won't return my baby, and there's nowhere to find it. I'll give it if I like it." The monkey said, "am I a liar to my face?" This is called "it's easier to borrow than to borrow, and it's not difficult to borrow again." " 』」? 7. A gentleman never forgets the past: he doesn't care about past mistakes. The 26th Journey to the West: "Great Sage, the ancients said:" A gentleman never forgets old evils. " Just ask him what happened! Bodhisattva sent me to pick you up! 8. Tiger poison doesn't eat children: Although the tiger is fierce, it still doesn't eat tigers. Metaphor means that no matter how vicious a person is, he won't hurt his children. The twenty-seventh journey to the west: "As the saying goes,' tiger poison doesn't eat children'. With my clever words, I am eloquent, so I can coax him and coax him well. Also known as "tiger poison does not eat children" and "tiger poison does not eat children". "9. Longyou Shallow Water Shrimp Scene: Metaphorically, talented people are in trouble, difficult to develop, and bullied by mediocrity. The 28th Journey to the West: "The dragon swims in the shallow water and is played by shrimp, while the tiger falls in the plain and is bullied by dogs. Even though there are many obstacles, who can learn from the West like Tang Priest? "10. A tiger falls flat and is bullied by a dog: a metaphor that a hero is easily bullied by a villain when he loses power. The 28th Journey to the West: "Dragon swims in shallow water, being played by shrimp, tiger falling into the plain, being bullied by dogs. Even though there are many obstacles, who can learn from the West like Tang Priest? 1 1. Only you are responsible can you know the price of rice, oil and salt: only you are responsible can you know the difficulties. Journey to the west. Chapter 28: "When Monkey was in Japan, the old monk wanted everything; Today, it is my turn. As the saying goes, "Only when you are in charge can you know the daily price of rice, and Xiao Fang, your adopted son, is as kind as a mountain. ""12. Door-to-door business is easy to do: it is easy to handle when others come to the door. Metaphor is easy to succeed. The 28th Journey to the West: "As the saying goes,' the right business is easy to do', so we will catch him slowly. 13. Please make it worse than goading: asking people to do things, positive requests are not as effective as negative incentives. Journey to the West, the 31st time: "Pig thought about it again and said," Please don't be so aggressive as I am, until I provoke him. " 14. once a teacher, always a father: as long as you are a teacher for one day, you have to be a father for life. Chapter 31 of The Journey to the West: "Brother Wang Wan remembers the feeling of' being a teacher for one day and being a father for life'. Please help him! 15. If you don't suffer, it's hard to be a master: you can't be a great instrument without some hard training. Chapter 32 of Journey to the West: "Sweep away the dirt in your heart and wash away the dust in your ears. It's hard to be a master without suffering. 16. Cultivate others' ambitions and destroy their prestige: raise each other's momentum, while underestimating their own strength and belittling themselves. Journey to the west? Time 32: "Your Majesty, how can you grow the ambition of others and destroy your own prestige? Who are you praising? 17. Saving a life is better than building a seven-story pagoda: saving another person's life is far better than building a seven-story pagoda for a temple. It is a metaphor for saving a life, and the merits are boundless. Chapter 33 of Journey to the West: "Saving a life is better than building a seven-level pagoda. All you have to do is carry him on your back, and there is no such thing as The Big Dipper or The Southern Big Dipper! 18. Not coming home for three years, not being close: Metaphorically, even relatives will become strange after three years. Journey to the West 40th time: "Brother! As the saying goes, "Don't come to your house for three years, don't kiss." "Li! You've been away from him for five or six hundred years, and you haven't returned a glass of wine or invited you to a festival. How can he recognize you? ? 19. Look at the Buddha instead of the monk: I don't look at my own feelings, but also at the feelings of a third party. Always give some face. Chapter 42 of Journey to the West: "Bodhisattva, you are also suspicious. It means "look at the Buddha instead of the monk". Please give my master a duel! 20. A strong dragon can't crush a local strongman: Metaphorically, no matter how powerful a person is, he can't crush a local tyrannical and ferocious person. Chapter 45 of Journey to the West: "Well, this is exactly what" dragons don't crush local strongmen. " Or "A strong dragon can hardly defeat a local snake. "2 1. Chickens don't eat vegetables and don't work: a metaphor that people can't accept preferential treatment or gifts for no reason. Journey to the west 47: "As the saying goes,' chickens don't eat vegetables and don't work'." You and I walked in the door, grateful for Sheng Zhai, and you cried and said you didn't have enough to eat! Why not save others some trouble? 22. I only know one thing, but I don't know another: my understanding of things is not thorough and complete enough. Journey to the west 47: "brother, you only know one, but you don't know the other." Now the road is steep, and I carry a heavy burden, but it is difficult to walk. I need to find a place, have a good sleep and recuperate, and I can't bear it until tomorrow. 23. The winning cat is as happy as a tiger. Journey to the West 61: "The Great Sage is so happy. The ancients said that "the cat who wins is as happy as a tiger", but it only relies on its own ability and doesn't care what people mean. 24. It is better to live than to die: as long as you are alive, even if you have to endure humiliation and torture, it is better than death. Journey to the West, Chapter 63: "It is better to die well than to be born evil. But let me live, and you can teach me how to do it. 25. Farting but covering your hands: the significance of decoration. Journey to the West 72: "Door-to-door business is not good! You fart, but you cover your hand. Where are you going! 26. If birds have birds, animals have animals: metaphors have their own ways to communicate and understand each other. Journey to the West 72: "It turns out that evil spirits have made a net in the sky, caught these seven kinds of worms and leeches, but tried to eat them. As the old saying goes: "Birds have bird words, and beasts have animal words. At that time, these insects begged for their lives and hoped to worship their mothers, so they picked flowers for monsters this spring and sought flowers for filial piety in summer. 27. I used to be coaxed by the gentleman who sold sugar, but now I don't trust the sweet talkers: I used to be cheated, but now I don't trust other people's sweet words easily. Journey to the West 72: "Those demons were frightened. They bowed down in the water and said, "I hope it is convenient for your master!" As blind as a bat, I caught your master by mistake. Although I hung there, I never dared to add punishment or suffer losses. I hope mercy will spare my life, and I would like to post some fees to send your master to the West. Pig waved his hand and said, "Don't say that! As the saying goes, "I once tried to coax a sugar seller, but I still don't trust people who talk sweet words." "Is to build a palladium, everyone go! ""28. Monks in the distance recite scriptures; Metaphorically speaking, outsiders are more valued. Journey to the west? Seventy-two times: as the saying goes; "Monks from far away read scriptures." Girls! Don't ignore it. Let's go 29. Good things don't go out, but bad things spread thousands of miles: good things don't spread easily, and bad things often spread thousands of miles. Journey to the west, the seventy-third time: "Qi Tian Shuo", it is exactly good things that don't go out, and bad things spread thousands of miles. Just like I'm a Buddhist now, you don't know. ""30. Farting and adding wind: Metaphor is weak, but it is also helpful. The seventy-fifth journey to the west: "As the saying goes, farting adds wind. "You can also give me some courage." 3 1. A snake can't fly without a head, and a bird can't fly without wings: it means that the masses can't act without a leader. Journey to the west, seventy-seven: "There is not a little demon in that city. A snake can't fly without a head, and a bird can't fly without wings. When he saw that the Buddha had captured the demon king, he ran away. 32. Don't be honest, you must guard against people's inhumanity: you can't just trust each other's superficial integrity, but beware of each other's malicious hands. The eighty-first journey to the west: "the demon who is not refined is ineffective. I'm sure I'll walk in the clouds, and I'm sure I'll get out of the shadows. The ancients said well, "Don't be honest, but be careful not to be mean." "33. falsely accusing others of capital crimes: falsely accusing others will be punished by yourself. Advise against framing others. Journey to the West, the 83rd time: "As the saying goes,' Accusing people to death' can only be done if things are straightened out. 34. Smart people don't do shady things: Smart people don't do shady things secretly. Refers to aboveboard. The eighty-fourth journey to the west: "I am not a night mouse. Smart people don't do shady things. I'm Monkey King, and I'm here to protect the Tang Priest. 35. Put your hand in the fish basket, and you can't hide: metaphorically speaking, since you want to do this, don't worry. The Journey to the West's eighty-sixth reply: "The ancients said it well:" When you put your hand in the fish basket, it is inevitable that there will be a fishy smell. Don't give up if you don't do it; The commander-in-chief led the troops to kill the monk! 36. Painting a tiger is not a dog of the opposite kind: unlike painting a tiger, it is a dog that has lost its strength. To make a metaphor, people aim too high, lack ability, imitate and distort, and become neither fish nor fowl. Journey to the west? Back to the eighty-eighth: "it's easy to teach, but you don't have the strength to use our weapons, and you're afraid you won't learn well, for example?" "painting a tiger does not make a dog." 37. Tai Chi still exists, and happiness leads to sadness: when things reach the limit, they turn to the opposite side. Refers to mixed happiness and sorrow. Journey to the West 96: "There is nothing I can do, but under that broken house, I chose a shelter from the wind and rain and hid. I am so slow and silent that I dare not speak loudly and am afraid of evil consciousness. Sitting and standing, I stayed up all night. Hey! Is it really A: Is Taiji still alive? Happy is sad. 38. It is easy to start but difficult to finish: it is easy to start, but it is difficult to have a satisfactory result. Journey to the West 96: "As the saying goes, it is easy to start, but difficult to end. "I dare not send you until I do it satisfactorily. 39. Monkey Sun has turned over 108,000 Li, but he can't turn out the palm of the Buddha's hand: metaphor has great power, but it can't escape the control of the other side. 40. the Monkey King has many magical powers, but also thanks to the local land gods. 4 1. Getting Buddhist scriptures is the credit of Tang Priest; If you are in trouble, it's bad luck for the monkey. ? 42. Blow out the flame mountain in one breath: the breath is not small. Metaphor means that people speak with great momentum.