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Sleep and tell fortune.

Folk proverb

Success means failure.

Valley should grow from itself, and people should strive for self-improvement.

Choose your own sweet water if you want to drink it.

You have to go your own way, you have to break through by yourself.

It's raining, it's falling, you fall, climb up.

It is better to have technology than to have money at home.

It is better to work hard than to suffer.

First class, second class, second class, third class, third class success.

I'm not afraid of being looked down upon by others, but I'm afraid I won't live up to expectations.

When the saw rang, there was sawdust.

Bloody books must be written in blood. (Spanish proverb)

It is better to believe in your own strength than to lament your own fate. (Mongolian proverb)

Keep your eyes on the mountains and your feet on the ground.

Step by step.

I don't want to clap my hands for the time being, but I want to nod tomorrow.

How strong you are, you can say it.

You must reach out and get what you want.

Ten thousand zeros are not worth one one; Ten thousand daydreams are not worth doing once.

I saw the target and didn't reach the destination.

It is better to retreat into a net than to fish in the forest.

Although there are good seeds, it is still too early to celebrate the harvest.

If you want to succeed, you must take the road from words to deeds.

Ten visionaries are not worth one doer.

Those who only hope without action can only get it through dreams.

It is better to open your arms than to shout loudly.

Be practical and be careful what you say.

If it is not solid, it will not happen; Not modest, not sensible.

People build roads, but cars roll them.

Don't just look at Ma Rufei Dragon riding a bicycle, but also look at the scars he left when he was training horses.

You reap as much as you plant.

Don't ask about the harvest, just look at the cultivation.

Say 1000, say 10000, both horizontally and vertically depend on "doing".

You can choose one hundred Jin instead of ninety-nine.

Fishermen never leave the river, and firewood never leaves the mountain.

Fragrant flowers are not necessarily beautiful, and people with ability may not necessarily say it. (Gaoshan proverb)

The sunshine in the morning is not warm, and instant comfort is not happiness. (Mongolian proverb)

Diligent people talk about diligence, while lazy people talk about tea and rice. (Mongolian proverb)

Think, think of top gun; Fuck, keep your feet on the ground (Burmese proverb)

How deep the foundation is, how high the wall is. (Japanese proverb)

Paris was not built in a day. (French proverb)

Things are worthless without effort. (Spanish proverb)

One practical action is better than a dozen schemes. (German proverb)

Not afraid of incompetence, but of perseverance.

Bamboo grows section by section; Kung fu is practiced day after day.

The rope saws wood, but water drops stones.

If you dig some soil every day, no matter how high the mountain is, it can be leveled.

Rome was not built in a day.

Long-term hard training, handy.

People don't change, everything is done; Nothing is the same, everything is empty.

The winner is not necessarily the fastest runner, but the most persistent one.

Have a full meal and do something.

Shake the boat to the shore.

I didn't turn the arrow before opening the bow.

Telescopes can look forward to the target, but they can't shorten the distance.

A bold attempt is half success. (American proverb)

Although the shrimp is small, it can swim across the sea. (Burmese proverb)

A drop of water can fill the water tank. (Nepalese proverb)

Slow fire can make good maltose. (English proverb)

Knife grinds on a stone, but man practices on earth.

Iron needs to be beaten, and people need to practice.

God will reward those who work hard.

Artists are bold.

You are brave after many battles.

Steel can't be made without pressure.

With the spirit of hard work, things are half done.

Rain is bluer and looser, and snow is redder.

You can't become a talent without wind and rain, and you can't become a talent without high temperature.

Ironmaking, horseback riding.

The darker the night, the brighter the pearl, the colder the day, and the more fragrant the plum blossom.

Ability is the same as muscle, and exercise can grow.

A good horse is dumber than a donkey if it doesn't ride for three years.

Peony flowers are beautiful, but not as cold-resistant as chrysanthemums.

Without thinking, gems don't shine. (Japanese proverb)

A good helmsman is not afraid of wind and waves, and a good hunter is not afraid of tigers and wolves.

Those who dare to subdue tigers go up the mountain, and those who can subdue dragons go into the sea.

Fighting tigers is not afraid of being bitten by tigers.

If you want to milk the lion, you must have the courage to fight with the lion.

Strike while the iron is hot.

I am not afraid of anything, so I have to touch the tiger's ass.

The braver a man is, the more companions he has.

If the tree is not hard, the insect will bite.

A good horse always runs against the storm; Holly always stands proudly in the winter snow and ice.

I don't travel far, I don't know Ma Jun.

To climb to the top, you must fight the slope.

Dare to cross the river, not afraid of it.

Don't be afraid to dig meat to cure sores.

Poke the hive, not afraid of bee stings.

There is no ship that does not encounter storms, and there is no eagle that does not encounter thunderstorms.

Stones on rough roads can't wear out calluses on the soles of feet.

Courage and success go hand in hand.

The mountain height has its own travelers, and the water depth also has ferrymen.

There are many pedestrians in the dangerous mountains, and there are ferrymen in the water depth.

You can't practice courage without taking risks.

Only when all the rough roads are completed will there be a smooth road.

Men like strong horses.

A long journey tests a good horse, and a long journey tests a hero.

It is not a good blacksmith who fears sparks.

Strong will and unyielding spirit are the closest comrades-in-arms of warriors. (Kazakh proverb)

Being strong and unyielding is the quality of a hero, and being afraid of death is the nature of a coward. (Kazakh proverb)

Those who diligently seek wisdom will never bow to difficulties. (Kazakh proverb)

If the diver is afraid of crocodiles, he can't get expensive pearls. (Uygur proverb)

No matter how big the waves are, they are under the bottom of the boat, and no matter how high the mountains are, they are under people's feet. (Burmese proverb)

You can't train a good navigator in a calm ocean. (English proverb)

Roosters always call themselves heroes on their own dunghill. (English proverb)

Lose courage, lose everything. (German proverb)

The snowstorm broke the eagle's wings. (Mongolian proverb)

The eagle sometimes flies lower than the chicken, but the chicken can never fly as high as the eagle. (Soviet proverb)

People who are afraid of the sea will not become navigators. (East African proverb)

Abuse cannot make the enemy retreat, but struggle can drive him away. (Mali proverb)

Dogs can only bark at warriors and bite their heels when they see cowards. (Mali proverb)

It is easy to make a violent person angry, it is not difficult to fool a fool, and it is easier to scare a coward. (Mali proverb)

Don't laugh at the fallen pioneers. (African proverb)

Fighting depends not only on shiny weapons, but also on a heroic heart. (Yugoslav proverb)

After many battles, I became a soldier. (Cambodian proverb)

A good helmsman is not afraid of wind and waves, and a good hunter is not afraid of tigers and wolves.

Those who dare to subdue tigers go up the mountain, and those who can subdue dragons go into the sea.

Fighting tigers is not afraid of being bitten by tigers.

If you want to milk the lion, you must have the courage to fight with the lion.

Strike while the iron is hot.

I am not afraid of anything, so I have to touch the tiger's ass.

The braver a man is, the more companions he has.

If the tree is not hard, the insect will bite.

A good horse always runs against the storm; Holly always stands proudly in the winter snow and ice.

I don't travel far, I don't know Ma Jun.

To climb to the top, you must fight the slope.

Dare to cross the river, not afraid of it.

Don't be afraid to dig meat to cure sores.

Poke the hive, not afraid of bee stings.

There is no ship that does not encounter storms, and there is no eagle that does not encounter thunderstorms.

Stones on rough roads can't wear out calluses on the soles of feet.

Courage and success go hand in hand.

The mountain height has its own travelers, and the water depth also has ferrymen.

There are many pedestrians in the dangerous mountains, and there are ferrymen in the water depth.

You can't practice courage without taking risks.

Only when all the rough roads are completed will there be a smooth road.

Men like strong horses.

A long journey tests a good horse, and a long journey tests a hero.

It is not a good blacksmith who fears sparks.

Strong will and unyielding spirit are the closest comrades-in-arms of warriors. (Kazakh proverb)

Being strong and unyielding is the quality of a hero, and being afraid of death is the nature of a coward. (Kazakh proverb)

Those who diligently seek wisdom will never bow to difficulties. (Kazakh proverb)

If the diver is afraid of crocodiles, he can't get expensive pearls. (Uygur proverb)

No matter how big the waves are, they are under the bottom of the boat, and no matter how high the mountains are, they are under people's feet. (Burmese proverb)

You can't train a good navigator in a calm ocean. (English proverb)

Roosters always call themselves heroes on their own dunghill. (English proverb)

Lose courage, lose everything. (German proverb)

The snowstorm broke the eagle's wings. (Mongolian proverb)

The eagle sometimes flies lower than the chicken, but the chicken can never fly as high as the eagle. (Soviet proverb)

People who are afraid of the sea will not become navigators. (East African proverb)

Abuse cannot make the enemy retreat, but struggle can drive him away. (Mali proverb)

Dogs can only bark at warriors and bite their heels when they see cowards. (Mali proverb)

It is easy to make a violent person angry, it is not difficult to fool a fool, and it is easier to scare a coward. (Mali proverb)

Don't laugh at the fallen pioneers. (African proverb)

Fighting depends not only on shiny weapons, but also on a heroic heart. (Yugoslav proverb)

After many battles, I became a soldier. (Cambodian proverb)

It is better to say it a thousand times than to do it a thousand times.

You know, after a while.

It is better to watch it once than to listen to it ten times, and it is better to watch it ten times than to do it ten times.

If you can't drill through the wood, you can't.

If you don't see or know, you won't do it.

Say yes, just do it well.

To learn to swim, you must get into the water.

I wonder if my toes will hurt without pointed shoes.

It is not difficult to see the burden of others, and it is not difficult to know what is going on.

The burden is not on anyone who does not feel heavy.

Your own shoes know where they are tight. (Spanish proverb)

If you are not a gambler, don't buy pennies.

You can't make porcelain without Jin Gangzuan.

Without a hook, you can't eat gourd ladle.

There is a stuttering knife and a belly melting knife.

Your shoes are as big as your feet.

Diamond cut diamond, it's hard to hide.

A kitchen knife can't cut its own handle.

Although the whip is long, it is not as good as the horse's belly.

Smart ferrymen don't fight against bad weather.

One can't spin at the same time. (English proverb)

Cut down trees according to one's ability and do things according to one's ability. (Soviet proverb)

The heart should be hot and the head should be cold

The less patience, the less wisdom.

An error occurred in the busy process.

When you are best at riding a horse, you must prevent falling off the horse.

Crazy horses slip easily, and people who are flustered will get into trouble.

Bend slowly and make wheels with fragile wood; When pressed hard, the soft bamboo breaks in two.

There is fishing time, and there is also drying the net.

A bow that is straightened for a long time will break.

Despair is not courage. (Spanish proverb)

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