◆ A hundred miles to recognize people, a hundred miles to recognize clothes.
The king is easy to see, but the kid is hard to find.
◆ The old man lost his signature, and the common people gnawed bricks.
The tree fell down and monkeys ran around.
Rhubarb cures people and ginseng cures the dead.
◆ Qing magistrate for three years, 100,000 snowflakes and silver.
You can't be rich unless you kill him.
I went to the casino and denied my parents.
There is a begging stick in front of the door, and the next of kin can't come to the door.
◆ A grassy mound rises in front of the door, and my uncle is an outsider.
◆ The villain is arrogant and the sound is loud.
Crows are as black as rich people.
◆ The yamen in the world faces south. Don't come in without money.
Several big lawsuits, a lot of money.
◆ Physical geography is rich and reasonable.
◆ If you don't plant mud fields for a good meal, if you don't raise flowers, silkworms will produce good silk.
◆ The longer the angle, the more curved it is. The bigger the rich, the more greedy they are.
Cows think highly of people, while dogs think poorly of them.
◆ The father wants his son to become a dragon, and the son wants his father to ascend to heaven.
◆ Rich without mercy, benevolent without wealth.
A civil servant has three hands and a military attache has four legs.
◆ When the civil servant speaks, the officer breaks his leg.
The fire burned the pig's head and all the money went to business.
◆ Wealth is greatly discounted and unstoppable.
◆ Cold, cold in the wind, poor, poor in rent.
The poor have a good heart, but the rich have a knife in their heart.
The poor have black hands and feet, but the rich have black eyes.
The poor beg for food, and the rich burst their bellies.
Sweat of the poor, rice of the rich.
Proverbs are concise phrases widely circulated among the people, which mostly reflect the practical experience of working people and are generally passed down from mouth to mouth. Most of them are easy-to-understand spoken short sentences or rhymes.
Ready-made words commonly used in people's lives. Proverbs are similar to idioms, but colloquial, easy to understand, generally express a complete meaning, and there are almost one or two short sentences in form. Proverbs include a wide range of agricultural proverbs, such as "planting melons and beans before and after Qingming"; Some are rational proverbs, such as "As you sow, you reap"; Some common sense proverbs belong to all aspects of life, such as "walk a hundred steps after dinner and live to be ninety-nine". There are many kinds, too numerous to mention.
Proverbs, like idioms, are part of the whole language and can increase the uniqueness and vividness of the language. But proverbs and famous sayings are different. Proverbs are the practical experience of working people, and famous sayings are said by celebrities.