Chinese Proverbs and Popular Sayings CHAPTER 2.THE NECESSITY OF EFFORT.PART 1
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CHAPTER 2.THE NECESSITY OF EFFORT.PART 1
Think you for following, liking and charring.
Do not forget to comment, and discussed
Sharp as a needle to grind a blunt axe,Your strength to the utmost will surely tax.
To make a man of yourself you must toil; if youdon't, you won't.
If you don't scale the mountain, you can't view the plain.
Without climbing mountains, no one can know the height of heaven;
Without diving streams, no one can know the thickness of the earth.
Generals and Premiers spring not from seed sown; men must exert themselves.
Strike a flint, and you'll get fired; strike it not, and you'll not get even smoke.
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Chinese Proverbs and Popular Sayings .Chapter One. Cause and effect. Part three.
Aiming to allow Internet users to discover the whole of the world's literary heritage by Line. I offer you a series of Chinese proverb and Popular Sayings
Chinese Proverbs-Popular Sayings - the world's literary heritage
Cause and effect.
Sharp as a needle to grind a blunt axe,
Your strength to the utmost will surely tax.
To make a man of yourself you must toil; if you
don't, you won't.
If you don't scale the mountain, you can't view the
plain.
Without climbing mountains, no one can know the
height of heaven;
Without diving streams, no one
can know the thickness of the earth.
Generals and Premiers spring not from seed sown;
men must exert themselves.
Strike a flint, and you'll get fire; strike it not, and
you'll not get even smoke.
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Chinese Proverbs and Popular Sayings chapter One Cause and effect. Second part
Aiming to allow Internet users to discover the whole of the world's literary heritage by Line. I offer you a series of Chinese proverb and Popular Sayings
Chinese Proverbs and Popular Sayings chapter One Cause and effect. Second part
When a wall is cracked and lofty, its fall must be speedy.
To foul the spring and expect the stream to be pure.
He wishes to hide his footprints, and yet walks upon the snow.
In digging up a tree, you must begin with the root.
Everything has its lord.
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