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What's the difference between proverbs and proverbs?
Motto, is a famous saying.

Proverbs are summed up by ordinary people in their lives.

Details are as follows:

Proverbs are artistic sentences created by folk collectives, passed down from mouth to mouth, concise and relatively stereotyped, and they are a regular summary of people's rich wisdom and universal experience. According to their contents, they can be divided into three categories:

(1) Proverbs about understanding nature and summing up production experience, such as "Long worm corridor, heavy rain is coming" and "Three treasures in Northeast China: ginseng, mink and wurass".

(2) Proverbs about understanding the society and summing up the experience of social activities, such as "People respect the rich, dogs bite the rich" and "If you let the tiger go back to the mountain, there will be future trouble".

(3) Proverbs summarizing general life experience, such as "cold starts from the feet, illness starts from the mouth" and "getting up early is never too old".

The so-called epigram refers to words with admonitory and educational significance. It is often a summary of the life experience of philosophers, wise men or other successful people who have made great achievements in the world, and embodies the essence of their life wisdom. As the language of wisdom, aphorism is also the common wealth of all mankind. Motto is like a bright pearl, shining with the light of wisdom, illuminating the direction for future generations. It is also cited as a motto with its vivid brushwork, profound connotation and incisive judgment, which inspires and inspires generation after generation; It is also often quoted to support opinions and enhance persuasiveness.