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●A ruler is shorter, an inch is longer

●Plum blossoms are better than fragrance, peach blossoms are better than color

●A long stick cannot match a short stone

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●You tiger has a big mouth, I have a thick neck as a bison

●The coachman’s feet, the lawyer’s mouth

●Glittering gold cannot replace the use of pig iron (Kirgiz tribe)

●Bamboo cannot produce food and water, but you cannot build a fence without it

●A person with bright eyes cannot find it during the day, and a blind person can touch it at night Find (Mongolia)

●Every shortcoming you eliminate has a corresponding strength, and the two complement each other, life, death and *** (Anatole France)

●Our virtues and faults are a close couple, giving birth to a child who is as much like his father as his mother (Halifax)

●Everyone has his own flaws and weaknesses; People have their own talents and inherent weaknesses (on balance)

●Everyone has his or her own abilities and incompetence

●Flaws and advantages are mutually exclusive, and strengths and weaknesses coexist

●Zhang Fei There is fineness among coarse things, and coarseness among fine things.

●On the whitest cloth, stains are most obvious (UK)

●The dark spots on the moon are more eye-catching than the moonlight (Japan) )

●The smartest person is the one who can see the merits of others from their faults

(Delance)

●I My life experience has convinced me that people with no shortcomings often have few advantages

(Lincoln)

●Beware of those who are smart and smooth, and those who are quiet and comfortable should be careful. At this time, those with a broad mind should be careful not to forget (Zi Zhi Tong Jian)

●Easy-going may be accompanied by inferiority complex, competitiveness may be accompanied by pride, humility may be accompanied by mediocrity, and determination may be accompanied by arbitraryness

●We are disappointed because we mistakenly believe in the apparent correctness; I try to write concisely, but it is very obscure when I write it. They pursue simplicity, but they are lacking in strength, strength, and courage. Trying to write grandly, but the result is bloated (Horace)

●In daily life, we are often liked by our shortcomings rather than our advantages (La Rochefoucauld)

●Retaining some kind of imperfection makes things interesting and makes people feel that there is still a little room for development (Kaneyoshi Yoshida)

●Some shortcomings can be seen more clearly than virtues Prove a person's excellent character (Cardinal Reis)

●When shortcomings give up on us, we still think we have abandoned shortcomings (La Rochefoucauld)

● Shortcomings It is not entirely a fault, as long as it does not hate virtue (Chamfort)

●Some people have faults that match them well, while others have advantages that do not quite match them (La Rochefoucauld)< /p>

●Open your eyes to flaws, because you still have big mistakes (Thomas Fuller)

●No one is a sage, who can have no faults?

●Even a perfect person has seven flaws (Japan)

●No one is perfect, and no one is indispensable. Everyone has this or that weakness.

This weakness will ease his grief when he fails (La Bruere)

●The man without shortcomings obviously does not exist, because he cannot survive in this world. Find a friend who seems to belong to a completely different species (Herzlit)

●The emperor also has three royal lice

●I can stick to my imperfections, it is me The Essence of Life (France)

●The perfection of a person lies in finding out one’s own shortcomings (Italy)

●No gold is pure and no one is perfect

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●No melon is round, no person is perfect

●We do not require others to be perfect; we only require that their shortcomings do not hinder us (De Mirabeau)

●If the chapter is brilliant, the chapter will be flawless; if the chapter is clear and detailed, the sentence will be flawless; if the sentence is clear and English, the words will be flawless (Liu Xie of the Southern and Northern Dynasties)

●A beautiful jade with slight blemishes will not be considered a treasure (Qing Dynasty·Fang Dongshu)

●When discussing treasures, one cannot discard the great beauty due to small flaws (Jin Dynasty·Ge Hong)

●The jade of Jingxiu must contain delicate flaws. There are also slight gaps in the dragon's pearls (Southern and Northern Dynasties·Liu Zhou)

●Small flaws are not enough to damage a great weapon, and short-term illnesses are not enough to hinder talents (Jin Dynasty·Ge Hong)

●The purest and the brightest, but the imperfections cannot be concealed; the purest, the whitest, cannot be stained (Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty)

●The imperfections do not hide the beauty, and the beauty does not cover the imperfections (Book of Rites) ●Gold is not completely red, and white jade has slight flaws

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●A piece of wood must have knots, and an inch of jade must have flaws (Lu Shi Chun Qiu)

●Every beauty can find flaws (Turkey)

●The only writers without flaws are those who never write (Herzlitt)

●It’s dark under the lampstand (Japan)

●It’s hard to light a candle that’s too big

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●The most sensitive person cannot see his own back (Africa)

●The best eyesight cannot see his own ears

●Seeing a hundred steps Outside, I can’t see the eyelashes everywhere

●I can’t see the ashes on my back

●No matter how bright the moon in the sea is, it can’t illuminate the depth of the sea. No matter how deep my eyes are, Bright, you can’t see your own face (Myanmar)

●Even a person with big eyes can’t see all his shortcomings and flaws (Europe)

●Snail They don’t know the wrinkles under their tails, and foxes don’t know the smell under their tails

●Oxes don’t know the corners, horses don’t know the length of their faces

●Donkeys don’t know they’re ugly, monkeys don’t mind their thin faces

< p>●A man does not know his own faults, and a cow does not know his strength

●Both virtues and shortcomings have an incredible quality. The more you have, the less you will think you have (Europe)

●The lampstand does not illuminate itself

●What is close but invisible is the eyelashes (Japan)

●The stars in the sky can be seen clearly, but the soot on one's face cannot be seen (Malaysia)

●Don’t say the tin can is sticky with dust, and don’t say the crucian carp has a hunchback

●Bald people don’t laugh at monks, they look the same without their hats

●Turtle If the turtles don’t laugh, they rest in the mud

●The crow laughs at the pig, but he doesn’t feel ugly

●Seeing a straw in his neighbor’s eye, but not seeing a straw in his own eye Root Beam (Bible)

●50 steps to laugh at a hundred steps

●Unconscious of one’s own ugliness, others will laugh at their ugliness

●We laugh at the flaws of others , but we don’t know that these flaws are also laughing at us in our hearts

Ourselves (Thomas Brown)