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Mom taught me Hakka proverbs? What is unique about it?
Hakka proverbs are an important part of Hakka culture.

Hakka proverbs describe the summary of the truth and lessons of our ancestors.

It embodies the Hakka people's industrious and thrifty outlook on life, the concept of valuing conduct, the concept of valuing learning and teaching, the ethical concept of seeking roots and repaying virtue, the concept of unity and cooperation, and the concept of leading a clean and honest life.

Get up early and work three times (days)

If you want to love, you will get up early every day.

Not afraid of poverty, but afraid of sleeping until the sun (the sun) turns red.

The fields will come day by day, and the houses will sweep towards the sun.

A pipe (incompetence) and a trained tank (expert) by Liao Cheng.

There is as much rain as there is sunshine, and as much sweetness as bitterness.

Only by suffering can you become a master.

Lameness is useful, blindness is useful, laziness is useless.

If you don't know how to eat and move, Jinshan will be empty.

It fell from the sky and was picked up underground.