1、如其坐而言,不如起而立。

As for sitting, it is better to stand up.

2、隔行如隔山,隔行不隔理。

Interlacing is like mountain crossing.

3、天无二日,人无二理。

No man has two days.

4、不怕人不敬,就怕己不正。

Fear no man is disrespectful, but fear that he is not right.

5、人凭志气,虎凭威势。

A tiger depends on his ambition.

6、树老半空心,人老百事通。

Old tree and half hollow, old man knows all things.

7、不要骑两头马,不要喝两头茶。

Do not ride two horses, do not drink two cups of tea.

8、宁吃开眉粥,不吃皱眉饭。

Better eat your eyebrows than your frown.

9、不怕山高,就怕脚软。

Not afraid of mountains, but afraid of feet.

10、千金难买心,万金不卖道。

Thousands of gold is hard to buy, but gold is not sold.

11、路不平,众人踩;事不平,大家管。

The road is uneven, people step on it; things are uneven.

12、不担三分险,难练一身胆。

No risk of three points, it is difficult to practice bravery.

13、拍马有个架,先笑后说话。

Laugh at a horse and laugh before you speak.

14、有理不怕势来压,人正不怕影子歪。

Reason is not afraid of potential pressure. People are not afraid of shadow.

15、老姜辣味大,老人经验多。

Old ginger tastes spicy, and the old man has many experience.

16、宁可无钱,不可无耻。

It is better to have no money than to be shameless.

17、走路怕暴雨,说话怕输理。

Walking is afraid of storms, and words are afraid of reason.

18、宁给穷人一斗,不给富人一口。

Better give the poor a fight than the rich.

19、论旁人斤斤计较,说自己花好稻好。

On other people's calculations, they say they are good at rice.

20、人起心发,树起根发。

A man's heart rises and his roots grow.

21、读书譬如饮食,从容咀嚼,其味必长;大嚼大咀,终不知味也。

Reading, for example, eating, chewing gently, it will taste long, chew big mouth, do not know the taste.

22、药农进山见草药,猎人进山见禽兽。

The herd sees the herbs in the mountains, and the hunters go to the mountains to see the animals.

23、眼睛不识宝,灵芝当蓬蒿。

Eyes do not know treasure, Ganoderma lucidum when Peng Hao.

24、天下兴亡,匹夫有责。

Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world.

25、千锤成利器,百炼不成钢。

A thousand hammers make a sharp weapon.

26、看人挑担不吃力,自己挑担步步歇。

It takes a lot of effort to watch people pick up their responsibilities.

27、口说不如身到,耳闻不如目睹。

It is better to hear than to speak.

28、下不得毒手,成不了财主。

You must not poison your hand and become a rich man.

29、愁人苦夜长,志士惜日短。

Sorrow is bitter, night is long, and spirit is short.

30、湖里游着大鲤鱼,不如桌上小鲫鱼。

The big carp swimming in the lake is not as good as the small crucian carp on the table.

31、不吃酒,脸不红;不做贼,心不惊。

No wine, no red face, no thief, no heart.

32、要知父母恩,怀里抱儿孙。

We should know our parents' kindness and embrace our children and grandchildren in our arms.

33、鼓不敲不响,理不辩不明。

If the drum does not knock, the argument is not clear.

34、三年清知府,十万雪花银。

In the three year, the Qing government and one hundred thousand snowflake silver.

35、脚正不怕鞋歪,心正不怕雷打。

The foot is not afraid of the crooked shoes, but the heart is not afraid of thunder.

36、有理说实话,没理说蛮话。

It's fair to tell the truth.

37、不怕学不成,就怕心不诚。

No fear of learning, but fear of dishonesty.

38、百闻不如一见,百见不如一干。

Seeing is believing.

39、经一番挫折,长一番见识。

After a setback, he had a long experience.

40、有理走遍天下,无理寸步难行。

It is unreasonable to travel all over the world without any reason.

41、人有志,竹有节。

Every man has his wish, and his bamboo has his own festival.

42、牛眼看人高,狗眼看人低。

A bull's eye sees a man's height, but a dog's eye is low.

43、宁可身骨苦,不叫面皮羞。

It is better to be bitter than to be ashamed.

44、文官三只手,武官四条腿。

A civil servant has four legs.

45、力是压大的,胆是吓大的。

The force is heavy, and the bile is frighten.

46、穷人求饭吃,富人胀破肚。

The poor ask for food, and the rich bulge.

47、一字两头平,戥秤不亏人。

One word is equal to two heads.

48、老牛肉有嚼头,老人言有听头。

Old beef chews and old man speaks.

49、头回上当,二回心亮。

The first time, the two time is bright.

50、千学不如一看,千看不如一练。

A thousand schools are better than one.

51、财大折人,势大压人。

The financial giant breaks people and puts pressure on people.

52、鸟往明处飞,人往高处去。

Birds fly to the clear, and men go higher.

53、欲穷千里目,更上一层楼。

You can enjoy a grander sight by climbing to a greater height.

54、宁可正而不足,不可邪而有余。

It is better to be positive rather than deficient.

55、文官动动嘴,武官跑断腿。

The civil servants moved their mouths, and the officers broke their legs.

56、成人不自在,自在不成人。

Adults are uncomfortable and free from adults.

57、好酒不怕酿,好人不怕讲。

Good wine is not afraid of brewing, but good people are not afraid to speak.

58、灯不拨不亮,理不辩不明。

The lamp must not be ignored.

59、不怕学问浅,就怕志气短。

Not afraid of learning, but short of ambition.

60、宁可明枪交战,不可暗箭伤人。

Better to fight with clear arms than to stab people in the dark.

61、天下衙门朝南开,有理无钱莫进来。

When the Yamen opens to the south, there is no money to come in.

62、吃得苦中苦,方为人上人。

If you eat bitterness, you will be a man.

63、小人自大,小溪声大。

The villain is arrogant and the brook is loud.

64、不摸锅底手不黑,不拿油瓶手不腻。

Do not touch the bottom of the pot, not black, do not take oil bottle hands are not greasy.

65、只可劝人家圆,不可劝人家离。

We can only persuade others to go round.

66、好汉做事干到底,好马登程跑到头。

A good man runs to the end.

67、山高流水长,志大精神旺。

High mountains and long rivers, great ambition.

68、只有修桥铺路,没有断桥绝路。

Only bridges are paved and bridges are broken.

69、行为不正经,舌头短三分。

The behavior is not straight, the tongue is short three points.

70、好鼓一打就响,好灯一拔就亮。

A good drum will ring when it starts.

71、知足称君子,贪婪是小人。

Contentment is a gentleman, and greed is a villain.

72、和尚不说鬼,袋里没有米。

The monk does not talk about ghosts, but there is no rice in the bag.

73、宁可荤口念佛,不可素口骂人。

It is better to pray to Buddha than to curse.

74、人有恒心万事成,人无恒心万事崩。

A man has perseverance, and all things are done without perseverance.

75、百日连阴雨,总有一朝晴。

It is sunny all the time.

76、做贼瞒不得乡里,偷食瞒不得舌齿。

A thief can not hide from the countryside.

77、井越掏,水越清;事越摆,理越明。

The more the well went out, the more Mio Kiyo put it.

78、发回水,积层泥;经一事,长一智。

Return water and accumulate mud.

79、有势不可使尽,有福不可享尽。

Blessed is he who has power.

80、无志山压头,有志人搬山。

There is no ambition mountain.