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q_sharon
02/28/08, 06:47 PM
:itshere:

If you are planning for a year, sow rice; if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; if you are planning for a lifetime, educate people.

Jason
02/29/08, 11:24 AM
I love reading chinese proverbs...
they're like a bible to me... full of wisdom...
kung fu with words....
thanks..
Ill search for some good ones and try to keep this thread alive...
(sssshhhh. not now....im just acting like busy.. my boss is just at the next cubicle...)

q_sharon
02/29/08, 05:21 PM
but you're sure to make this thread alive, right?? :bravo::bravo:

counting on you!!:cute3:

Jason
03/01/08, 05:18 PM
A
Add legs to the snake after you have finished drawing it.
An ant may well destroy a whole dam.

B
A book holds a house of gold.
Butcher the donkey after it finished his job on the mill.

C
A crane standing amidst a flock of chickens.
A camel standing amidst a flock of sheep.
Crows everywhere are equally black.

D
A dish of carrot hastily cooked may still has soil uncleaned off the vegetable.
Dismantle the bridge shortly after crossing it.
Distant water won't help to put out a fire close at hand.
Distant water won't quench your immediate thirst.
Do not want others to know what you have done? Better not have done it anyways.
Donkey's lips do not fit onto a horse's mouth.
A dog won't forsake his master because of his poverty; a son never deserts his mother for her homely appearance.
Dream different dreams while on the same bed.

E
Even a hare will bite when it is cornered.
F
Fail to steal the chicken while it ate up your bait grain.
A fall into a ditch makes you wiser.
Fight a wolf with a flex stalk.
A flea on the top of a bald head.
Flowing water never goes bad; our door hubs never gather termites.
A frog in a well shaft seeing the sky.
Flies never visit an egg that has no crack.

G
A good fortune may forbode a bad luck, which may in turn disguise a good fortune.

H
Have a mouth as sharp as a dagger but a heart as soft as tofu.
Have one's ears pierced only before the wedding ceremony starts.
A horse cannot gain weight if not fed with extra fodder during the night; a man cannot become wealthy without earnings apart from his regular salaries.
How can you expect to find ivory in a dog's mouth?
How can you put out a fire set on a cart-load of firewood with only a cup of water?

I
If you do not study hard when young you'll end up bewailing your failures as you grow up.
If a son is uneducated, his dad is to blame.
If you have never done anything evil, you should not be worrying about devils to knock at your door.
An inch of time is an inch of gold but you can't buy that inch of time with an inch of gold.
It is easy to dodge a spear that comes in front of you but hard to keep harms away from an arrow shot from behind.

J
A Jade stone is useless before it is processed; a man is good-for-nothing until he is educated.

K
Kill a chicken before a monkey.
Kill one to warn a hundred.

L
Like ants eating a bone.
Looking for the ass on its very back.
Lift a stone only to drop on your own feet.
The longer the night lasts, the more our dreams will be.

M
Mend the pen only after the sheep are all gone.

N
No wind, no waves.

O
Of all the strategems, to know when to quit is the best.
Once bitten by a snake, he/she is scared all his/her life at the mere sight of a rope.
Once on a tiger's back, it is hard to alight.
One cannot refuse to eat just because there is a chance of being choked.
One monk shoulders water by himself; two can still share the labor among them. When it comes to three, they have to go thirsty.
Only when all contribute their firewood can they build up a strong fire.
An overcrowded chicken farm produce fewer eggs.

P
Pick up a sesame seed but lose sight of a watermelon.
Play a harp before a cow.
Paper can't wrap up a fire.

Q

R
Reshape one's foot to try to fit into a new shoe.
Regular feet can't be affected by irregular shoes.

S
Shed no tears until seeing the coffin.
A smile will gain you ten more years of life.
A sly rabbit will have three openings to its den.
Some prefer carrot while others like cabbage.
Steal a bell with one's ears covered.

T
Three humble shoemakers brainstorming will make a great statesman.
There are always ears on the other side of the wall.
There is no silver here: three hundred taels.
A tiger never returns to his prey he did not finish off.

U

V
Vicious as a tigeress can be, she never eats her own cubs.

W
Waiting for a rabbit to hit upon a tree and be killed in order to catch it.
We are not so much concerned if you are slow as when you come to a halt.
A weasel comes to say "Happy New Year" to the chickens.
When you are poor, neighbors close by will not come; once you become rich, you'll be surprised by visits from (alleged) relatives afar.
Without rice, even the cleverest housewife cannot cook.

X

Y
You can't catch a cub without going into the tiger's den.
You think you lost your horse? Who knows, he may bring a whole herd back to you someday.
You won't help shoots grow by pulling them up higher.
You can't expect both ends of a sugar cane are as sweet.
Your fingers can't be of the same length.

Z



Annotations and Connotations
Wealth or Peace; Grievances or Safety
With too much wealth, you'll always fear being robbed.
Making too many enemies will put you in danger wherever you go.
Between a Superior and a Host.
Let your superior think that you are the "quiet water" that runs deep while seize the opportunity when you are invited to publize yourself.
Green Mountain and Firewood
The proverb is often used in face of setbacks as a consolation: unless the main force is lost, there is always a chance of staging a come-back.
Add Legs to Snake
Do something that is totally unnecessary and spoil what you already have done
Ant and Dam
If a small problem is overlooked, it could develop into a big disaster as ant can multiple making tunnels in the dam to allow water soak in and consequently bring it to a collapse
Book and Gold
It is a motto adults use to encourage youngsters to study. If you study hard, you'll have a good job and a chance to make good money
Dog and Mice
Despite the fact that dogs do catch mice, people still believe that is the business of cats'. Therefore, this proverb refers to someone who is too inquisitive and cares about things that are none of his business
Donkey's Lips On Horse's Mouth
It refers to something totally irrelavent. Go back
Different Dreams on the Same Bed
It is a reality that even the closest people, husband and wife, will dream different dreams. That means, people are never alike in their minds. The connotation is that you got to be wary of even the people you trust the most
Fight Wolf with Flex Stalk
Each party is fearful of the other: the wolf thought the stalk could be a fatal weapon while the person fears the consequence of his trick seen through by the wolf. Are you ever caught in a situation like this?Go back
Crane, Camel, and Flea
A crane is too obvious when it stands among a flock of chickens and looks very awkward. It is also true with a camel amidst a flock of sheep and a flea when it stands on top of a hairless head. They all carry a pejoritary tone: the thing that outstands others is something awkward if not necessarily bad.Back to "Crane" or Back to "Flea"?
Crows Are Universally Black
It is a metaphorical statement of "Bad people are bad no matter where you find them because human nature never changes"
Ivory Expected in Dog's Mouth
True, that is an impossibility. The connotation is you can not expect people of evil intent to utter anything good. By the way, in the Chinese culture, dogs are almost always negative in allusions
Vicious Tigeress Won't Hurt Cubs
Those parents who hurt their children are worse than beasts of prey
A Fall Makes You Wiser
People learn from their mistakes
Lose Chicken and Bait
Kind of like "Shoot Your Own Feet". Starting out to hurt others but ending up in being hurt. Go back
Flies Love Cracked Eggs
Cracked eggs that yield odours are as vulnerable to flies as problem children to gangs or bad company
Flowing Water Never Stale
It means that people got to renew their knowledge not to stay behind. The English "Rolling stone gathers no moss" has a different meaning
Good Fortune or Bad Luck?
Do not overjoy over good fortune and saddened over a bad luck. There are always the unforeseeable turns for the better or worse
Frog and the Sky
There is an argument between a bird who stopped to drank at a well and a frog therein. They were arguing about how the sky looked like. Regarding where they were, they each had a different view. The frog's vision was of course very limited. Therefore, this proverb refers to somebody who has a very narrow-minded and insulated view of what they see or what they think
Mouth of a Dagger and Heart of Tofu
It says of a person who is sharp mouthed but tender-hearted.
Pierce Ears At Wedding
It is a criticism of procrastination. Like a bride who waited till the last munite to get things done that should have been done earlier. It also has the connation that it might be too late to wait till the last munite. Go back
Hard to Dodge a Shot from Behind
It is easier to guard against the obvious. Go back
Frog and the Sky
There is an argument between a bird who stopped to drank at a well and a frog therein. They were arguing about how the sky looked like. Regarding where they were, they each had a different view. The frog's vision was of course very limited. Therefore, this proverb refers to somebody who has a very narrow-minded and insulated view of what they see or what they think
Mouth of a Dagger and Heart of Tofu
It says of a person who is sharp mouthed but tender-hearted.
Pierce Ears At Wedding
It is a criticism of procrastination. Like a bride who waited till the last munite to get things done that should have been done earlier. It also has the connation that it might be too late to wait till the last munite. Go back
An Inch of Gold for an Inch of Time
Disregard the different use of unit words describing nouns in different cultures. This proverb tells the truth that time is more valuable than money. Money spent or lost can be earned; time lost is lost for good. No money can buy it back. The motto is that we got to make good use of our time
Useless Jade and Uneducated Man
It is an emphasis on the need of education
Hasty Dish of Carrot Unclean
When hurry through a job it is impossible to attend to the minute details
Dismantle Bridge and Kill Donkey
Isn't that ungrateful and mean? There are people who after taking advantage of you turn their back to you. Back to "bridge"Back to "butcher"
Water vs Fire and Thirst
In an emergency, regular help from afar can not be reached: expedient measures in the case are very much warrented
Hard to Alight from Tiger's Back
Once you take on a thorny task, you'll find it hard to get rid of it
Fast for Fear of Choking
You can't refuse to do the thing you need to just because there is a slight chance to fail
More Dreams In Longer Night
The longer we stay in a disadvantagous position, the more risks we'll take
Three Monks Go Thirsty
It is a scenario where lack of individual initiative could breed dependent upon each other so that the more people the lesser things are done. Go back
Contribute Firewood to Build Strong Fire
Another way of saying "United and we can stand strong."Go back
Crowded Chicken Farm Fewer Eggs
Scientifically, it may not be true. But the connotation of this proverb is that when too many people try to do one thing, it proves less efficient
Sesame Seed vs Watermelon
Concentrate on small matters to the expense of more important ones
Play Harp to Cow
Similar to "Cast pearls to a swine."Go back
Paper Can't Wrap Fire
How true: it will burn it self out as truth will eventually reveals itself despite coverups
Regular Feet vs Irregular Shoes
Same as "If you have not done anything evil, you should not worry too much": the good/regular always overwhelms the bad/irregular though in real life it is not necessarily so. Back to "If"or Back to "regular"?
Reshape Foot to Fit Shoe
The logic should be the other way round. Yet, in life there are people who try to sacrifice the big for the small, the important for the trivial
No Tears Before Seeing Coffin
Will not give up an inevitably losing battle until the last minute. It is a burlesque of the stubborness and stupidity of people who would not stop until it is too late
Carrot or Cabbage
"One man's meat is another's poison". People's preferences differ
A Rabbit Has Three Openings to Home
To succeed you got to have several alternatives
Snake or Rope
A word by word translation of the original is "Bitten by a snake this year, he'll be scared of well ropes in the next ten." In days when people had to draw water from wells instead of getting it from the tab, ropes, which bear resemblance in appearance to snakes, were a dispensible utility. The proverb decries those who are discouraged by their first failure and are afraid of trying again
Shoemaker and Statesman
The literary translation of the original is "Three smelly leather shoemakers put together can be counted as a Zhuge Liang", who was one of the greatest statesman as well as a military strategist in ancient Chinese history
Ears on the Other Side of Wall
Be wary of eavedropping anywhere anytimeGo back
Steal a Bell with Ears Covered
A bell is supposed to be ringing when moved and alert the owner. The theft here thought if he covered up his own ears, no one esle in the world will hear it either. That is stupid. Sure. This proverb is just to mock someone who takes it for granted that if he thinks others do not know what he is doing and they would surely do not know it
Chicken and Monkey; One and Hundred
To warn the many by punishing a few
Ants Eat Bone
A metaphor describing a situation where people trying an overwhelmingly big task by doing bit by bit with persiverence. Go back
Looking for Ass on Ass's Back
Haven't you had the experience of looking for your glasses when they actually on your nose? It happens
Gun/Stone and the Foot
Isn't it similar to "Shoot your gun at your own foot"?Go back
Mend Pen After Sheep Flee
Some say it is too late. Some say, well, if you learn a lesson, it is not necessarily late: no more sheep will flee. It is better than if you leave the pen broken at all. Therefore people use the proverb to either purpose
No Wind, No Waves
How about "There is no fire without smoke."? The assumption here is that rumors may have some grounds
Best Strategem?
The literary translation of the original is "Of the thirty-six strategems, running away is the best." "The Thirty-Six Strategems" are believed to have covered almost all the military strategic thinking Sun Zi, another greatest military strategist in ancient Chinese history, expounded in his thirteen chapter momograp, which has been regarded as the bible of the military in Chinese history and has now been seen very useful in business in Asia as well
No Silver but Three Hundred Taels?
Sounds paradoxical? True. Once upon a time, there were a couple, who got three hundred taels of silver, a big sum of currency. Worried that their money would be stolen, they decided to bury them in a jar behind their house. For fear that they might forget where they hid them, they put up a sign saying "There is no money here: three hundred taels". The result, of course, is only too appearant. This proverb is to tease those who say or do things blatantly self-contradictary and consequently become an object of redicule
Tiger Won't Come Back to His Left-Overs
For fear that he may have exposed his trace, he will not take the risk of being caught in making the same trip a second time. A clever thief would not show up in the same spot soon again. Go back
Catch a Cub in Its Den
Risky as it is, if you are afraid of taking chances, there is no way you can succeed
Wait for Rabbit to Die to Catch It
What is the chance? You must act instead of waiting to get things done
No Rice, No Wife to Cook
It may not be true to American housewives who seldom cook rice. But rice is staple food in South China where the proverb may have originated. Without the right material, no matter how good you are, you may not accomplish the task
Weasal Say Hi to Chickens
Be wary of his malicious intentions
One Horse Lost May Be a Herd of Them Gained
The story goes that an old man lost his horse. As he was remorsing, the animal returned bringing at his heels a herd more. It is thus regarded as a 'Blessing in disguise"
Plucking Up a Crop to Help It Grow
You have to let things go in its natural course. Being too anxious to help an event to develop will result in the contrary to your intent
Firewood and Cup of Water
It is useless to apply minor remedies to a major problem
The Ends of a Sugar Cane
You have to balance it out: In order to get something, you have to sacrifice something else
Length of Ten Fingers
That is true. And that is true with life: we can't expect everything or everybody is perfect

Jason
03/01/08, 05:19 PM
Sorry for the delay... and a sudden impulse of posting lenght...
Its worth a read anyway...
Ill try to find more...
:)

q_sharon
03/03/08, 11:06 PM
A
Add legs to the snake after you have finished drawing it.
An ant may well destroy a whole dam.

B
A book holds a house of gold.
Butcher the donkey after it finished his job on the mill.

C
A crane standing amidst a flock of chickens.
A camel standing amidst a flock of sheep.
Crows everywhere are equally black.

D
A dish of carrot hastily cooked may still has soil uncleaned off the vegetable.
Dismantle the bridge shortly after crossing it.
Distant water won't help to put out a fire close at hand.
Distant water won't quench your immediate thirst.
Do not want others to know what you have done? Better not have done it anyways.
Donkey's lips do not fit onto a horse's mouth.
A dog won't forsake his master because of his poverty; a son never deserts his mother for her homely appearance.
Dream different dreams while on the same bed.

E
Even a hare will bite when it is cornered.
F
Fail to steal the chicken while it ate up your bait grain.
A fall into a ditch makes you wiser.
Fight a wolf with a flex stalk.
A flea on the top of a bald head.
Flowing water never goes bad; our door hubs never gather termites.
A frog in a well shaft seeing the sky.
Flies never visit an egg that has no crack.

G
A good fortune may forbode a bad luck, which may in turn disguise a good fortune.

H
Have a mouth as sharp as a dagger but a heart as soft as tofu.
Have one's ears pierced only before the wedding ceremony starts.
A horse cannot gain weight if not fed with extra fodder during the night; a man cannot become wealthy without earnings apart from his regular salaries.
How can you expect to find ivory in a dog's mouth?
How can you put out a fire set on a cart-load of firewood with only a cup of water?

I
If you do not study hard when young you'll end up bewailing your failures as you grow up.
If a son is uneducated, his dad is to blame.
If you have never done anything evil, you should not be worrying about devils to knock at your door.
An inch of time is an inch of gold but you can't buy that inch of time with an inch of gold.
It is easy to dodge a spear that comes in front of you but hard to keep harms away from an arrow shot from behind.

J
A Jade stone is useless before it is processed; a man is good-for-nothing until he is educated.

K
Kill a chicken before a monkey.
Kill one to warn a hundred.

L
Like ants eating a bone.
Looking for the ass on its very back.
Lift a stone only to drop on your own feet.
The longer the night lasts, the more our dreams will be.

M
Mend the pen only after the sheep are all gone.

N
No wind, no waves.

O
Of all the strategems, to know when to quit is the best.
Once bitten by a snake, he/she is scared all his/her life at the mere sight of a rope.
Once on a tiger's back, it is hard to alight.
One cannot refuse to eat just because there is a chance of being choked.
One monk shoulders water by himself; two can still share the labor among them. When it comes to three, they have to go thirsty.
Only when all contribute their firewood can they build up a strong fire.
An overcrowded chicken farm produce fewer eggs.

P
Pick up a sesame seed but lose sight of a watermelon.
Play a harp before a cow.
Paper can't wrap up a fire.

Q

R
Reshape one's foot to try to fit into a new shoe.
Regular feet can't be affected by irregular shoes.

S
Shed no tears until seeing the coffin.
A smile will gain you ten more years of life.
A sly rabbit will have three openings to its den.
Some prefer carrot while others like cabbage.
Steal a bell with one's ears covered.

T
Three humble shoemakers brainstorming will make a great statesman.
There are always ears on the other side of the wall.
There is no silver here: three hundred taels.
A tiger never returns to his prey he did not finish off.

U

V
Vicious as a tigeress can be, she never eats her own cubs.

W
Waiting for a rabbit to hit upon a tree and be killed in order to catch it.
We are not so much concerned if you are slow as when you come to a halt.
A weasel comes to say "Happy New Year" to the chickens.
When you are poor, neighbors close by will not come; once you become rich, you'll be surprised by visits from (alleged) relatives afar.
Without rice, even the cleverest housewife cannot cook.

X

Y
You can't catch a cub without going into the tiger's den.
You think you lost your horse? Who knows, he may bring a whole herd back to you someday.
You won't help shoots grow by pulling them up higher.
You can't expect both ends of a sugar cane are as sweet.
Your fingers can't be of the same length.

Z



Annotations and Connotations
Wealth or Peace; Grievances or Safety
With too much wealth, you'll always fear being robbed.
Making too many enemies will put you in danger wherever you go.
Between a Superior and a Host.
Let your superior think that you are the "quiet water" that runs deep while seize the opportunity when you are invited to publize yourself.
Green Mountain and Firewood
The proverb is often used in face of setbacks as a consolation: unless the main force is lost, there is always a chance of staging a come-back.
Add Legs to Snake
Do something that is totally unnecessary and spoil what you already have done
Ant and Dam
If a small problem is overlooked, it could develop into a big disaster as ant can multiple making tunnels in the dam to allow water soak in and consequently bring it to a collapse
Book and Gold
It is a motto adults use to encourage youngsters to study. If you study hard, you'll have a good job and a chance to make good money
Dog and Mice
Despite the fact that dogs do catch mice, people still believe that is the business of cats'. Therefore, this proverb refers to someone who is too inquisitive and cares about things that are none of his business
Donkey's Lips On Horse's Mouth
It refers to something totally irrelavent. Go back
Different Dreams on the Same Bed
It is a reality that even the closest people, husband and wife, will dream different dreams. That means, people are never alike in their minds. The connotation is that you got to be wary of even the people you trust the most
Fight Wolf with Flex Stalk
Each party is fearful of the other: the wolf thought the stalk could be a fatal weapon while the person fears the consequence of his trick seen through by the wolf. Are you ever caught in a situation like this?Go back
Crane, Camel, and Flea
A crane is too obvious when it stands among a flock of chickens and looks very awkward. It is also true with a camel amidst a flock of sheep and a flea when it stands on top of a hairless head. They all carry a pejoritary tone: the thing that outstands others is something awkward if not necessarily bad.Back to "Crane" or Back to "Flea"?
Crows Are Universally Black
It is a metaphorical statement of "Bad people are bad no matter where you find them because human nature never changes"
Ivory Expected in Dog's Mouth
True, that is an impossibility. The connotation is you can not expect people of evil intent to utter anything good. By the way, in the Chinese culture, dogs are almost always negative in allusions
Vicious Tigeress Won't Hurt Cubs
Those parents who hurt their children are worse than beasts of prey
A Fall Makes You Wiser
People learn from their mistakes
Lose Chicken and Bait
Kind of like "Shoot Your Own Feet". Starting out to hurt others but ending up in being hurt. Go back
Flies Love Cracked Eggs
Cracked eggs that yield odours are as vulnerable to flies as problem children to gangs or bad company
Flowing Water Never Stale
It means that people got to renew their knowledge not to stay behind. The English "Rolling stone gathers no moss" has a different meaning
Good Fortune or Bad Luck?
Do not overjoy over good fortune and saddened over a bad luck. There are always the unforeseeable turns for the better or worse
Frog and the Sky
There is an argument between a bird who stopped to drank at a well and a frog therein. They were arguing about how the sky looked like. Regarding where they were, they each had a different view. The frog's vision was of course very limited. Therefore, this proverb refers to somebody who has a very narrow-minded and insulated view of what they see or what they think
Mouth of a Dagger and Heart of Tofu
It says of a person who is sharp mouthed but tender-hearted.
Pierce Ears At Wedding
It is a criticism of procrastination. Like a bride who waited till the last munite to get things done that should have been done earlier. It also has the connation that it might be too late to wait till the last munite. Go back
Hard to Dodge a Shot from Behind
It is easier to guard against the obvious. Go back
Frog and the Sky
There is an argument between a bird who stopped to drank at a well and a frog therein. They were arguing about how the sky looked like. Regarding where they were, they each had a different view. The frog's vision was of course very limited. Therefore, this proverb refers to somebody who has a very narrow-minded and insulated view of what they see or what they think
Mouth of a Dagger and Heart of Tofu
It says of a person who is sharp mouthed but tender-hearted.
Pierce Ears At Wedding
It is a criticism of procrastination. Like a bride who waited till the last munite to get things done that should have been done earlier. It also has the connation that it might be too late to wait till the last munite. Go back
An Inch of Gold for an Inch of Time
Disregard the different use of unit words describing nouns in different cultures. This proverb tells the truth that time is more valuable than money. Money spent or lost can be earned; time lost is lost for good. No money can buy it back. The motto is that we got to make good use of our time
Useless Jade and Uneducated Man
It is an emphasis on the need of education
Hasty Dish of Carrot Unclean
When hurry through a job it is impossible to attend to the minute details
Dismantle Bridge and Kill Donkey
Isn't that ungrateful and mean? There are people who after taking advantage of you turn their back to you. Back to "bridge"Back to "butcher"
Water vs Fire and Thirst
In an emergency, regular help from afar can not be reached: expedient measures in the case are very much warrented
Hard to Alight from Tiger's Back
Once you take on a thorny task, you'll find it hard to get rid of it
Fast for Fear of Choking
You can't refuse to do the thing you need to just because there is a slight chance to fail
More Dreams In Longer Night
The longer we stay in a disadvantagous position, the more risks we'll take
Three Monks Go Thirsty
It is a scenario where lack of individual initiative could breed dependent upon each other so that the more people the lesser things are done. Go back
Contribute Firewood to Build Strong Fire
Another way of saying "United and we can stand strong."Go back
Crowded Chicken Farm Fewer Eggs
Scientifically, it may not be true. But the connotation of this proverb is that when too many people try to do one thing, it proves less efficient
Sesame Seed vs Watermelon
Concentrate on small matters to the expense of more important ones
Play Harp to Cow
Similar to "Cast pearls to a swine."Go back
Paper Can't Wrap Fire
How true: it will burn it self out as truth will eventually reveals itself despite coverups
Regular Feet vs Irregular Shoes
Same as "If you have not done anything evil, you should not worry too much": the good/regular always overwhelms the bad/irregular though in real life it is not necessarily so. Back to "If"or Back to "regular"?
Reshape Foot to Fit Shoe
The logic should be the other way round. Yet, in life there are people who try to sacrifice the big for the small, the important for the trivial
No Tears Before Seeing Coffin
Will not give up an inevitably losing battle until the last minute. It is a burlesque of the stubborness and stupidity of people who would not stop until it is too late
Carrot or Cabbage
"One man's meat is another's poison". People's preferences differ
A Rabbit Has Three Openings to Home
To succeed you got to have several alternatives
Snake or Rope
A word by word translation of the original is "Bitten by a snake this year, he'll be scared of well ropes in the next ten." In days when people had to draw water from wells instead of getting it from the tab, ropes, which bear resemblance in appearance to snakes, were a dispensible utility. The proverb decries those who are discouraged by their first failure and are afraid of trying again
Shoemaker and Statesman
The literary translation of the original is "Three smelly leather shoemakers put together can be counted as a Zhuge Liang", who was one of the greatest statesman as well as a military strategist in ancient Chinese history
Ears on the Other Side of Wall
Be wary of eavedropping anywhere anytimeGo back
Steal a Bell with Ears Covered
A bell is supposed to be ringing when moved and alert the owner. The theft here thought if he covered up his own ears, no one esle in the world will hear it either. That is stupid. Sure. This proverb is just to mock someone who takes it for granted that if he thinks others do not know what he is doing and they would surely do not know it
Chicken and Monkey; One and Hundred
To warn the many by punishing a few
Ants Eat Bone
A metaphor describing a situation where people trying an overwhelmingly big task by doing bit by bit with persiverence. Go back
Looking for Ass on Ass's Back
Haven't you had the experience of looking for your glasses when they actually on your nose? It happens
Gun/Stone and the Foot
Isn't it similar to "Shoot your gun at your own foot"?Go back
Mend Pen After Sheep Flee
Some say it is too late. Some say, well, if you learn a lesson, it is not necessarily late: no more sheep will flee. It is better than if you leave the pen broken at all. Therefore people use the proverb to either purpose
No Wind, No Waves
How about "There is no fire without smoke."? The assumption here is that rumors may have some grounds
Best Strategem?
The literary translation of the original is "Of the thirty-six strategems, running away is the best." "The Thirty-Six Strategems" are believed to have covered almost all the military strategic thinking Sun Zi, another greatest military strategist in ancient Chinese history, expounded in his thirteen chapter momograp, which has been regarded as the bible of the military in Chinese history and has now been seen very useful in business in Asia as well
No Silver but Three Hundred Taels?
Sounds paradoxical? True. Once upon a time, there were a couple, who got three hundred taels of silver, a big sum of currency. Worried that their money would be stolen, they decided to bury them in a jar behind their house. For fear that they might forget where they hid them, they put up a sign saying "There is no money here: three hundred taels". The result, of course, is only too appearant. This proverb is to tease those who say or do things blatantly self-contradictary and consequently become an object of redicule
Tiger Won't Come Back to His Left-Overs
For fear that he may have exposed his trace, he will not take the risk of being caught in making the same trip a second time. A clever thief would not show up in the same spot soon again. Go back
Catch a Cub in Its Den
Risky as it is, if you are afraid of taking chances, there is no way you can succeed
Wait for Rabbit to Die to Catch It
What is the chance? You must act instead of waiting to get things done
No Rice, No Wife to Cook
It may not be true to American housewives who seldom cook rice. But rice is staple food in South China where the proverb may have originated. Without the right material, no matter how good you are, you may not accomplish the task
Weasal Say Hi to Chickens
Be wary of his malicious intentions
One Horse Lost May Be a Herd of Them Gained
The story goes that an old man lost his horse. As he was remorsing, the animal returned bringing at his heels a herd more. It is thus regarded as a 'Blessing in disguise"
Plucking Up a Crop to Help It Grow
You have to let things go in its natural course. Being too anxious to help an event to develop will result in the contrary to your intent
Firewood and Cup of Water
It is useless to apply minor remedies to a major problem
The Ends of a Sugar Cane
You have to balance it out: In order to get something, you have to sacrifice something else
Length of Ten Fingers
That is true. And that is true with life: we can't expect everything or everybody is perfect

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