1、人有志,竹[文]有节。
2、人怕放荡,[章]铁怕落炉。
3、人怕没志,[来]树怕没皮。
4、人非圣贤,[自]孰能无过。
5、口说无凭,[文]事实为证。
6、大王好见,[字]小鬼难求。
7、天凭日月,[控]人凭良心。
8、天无二日,[文]人无二理。
9、小人记仇,[章]君子长志。
10、放虎归山[来],必有后患。
11、财大折人[自],势大压人。
12、金无足赤[文],人无完人。
13、一字两头[字]平,戥秤不亏人[控]。
14、一问三不[文]知,神仙没法治[章]。
15、人老心不[来]老,身穷志不穷[自]。
16、人行千里[文]路,胜读十年书[字]。
17、做事循天[控]理,出言顺人心[文]。
18、做贼偷葱[章]起,贪污揩油起[来]。
19、力是压大[自]的,胆是吓大的[文]。
20、千锤成利[字]器,百炼不成钢[控]。
21、吃尽苦中[文]苦,方为人上人[章]。
22、大老爷丢[来]签,老百姓啃砖[自]。
23、天下无难[文]事,只怕有心人[字]。
24、天无一月[控]雨,人无一世穷[文]。
25、好酒不怕[章]酿,好人不怕讲[来]。
26、宁伸扶人[自]手,莫开陷人口[文]。
27、宁吃开眉[字]粥,不吃皱眉饭[控]。
28、少壮不努[文]力,老大徒伤悲[章]。
29、山高有攀[来]头,路远有奔头[自]。
30、山高流水[文]长,志大精神旺[字]。
31、不自在,[控]自在不。
32、打空拳费[文]力,说空话劳神[章]。
33、无志山压[来]头,有志人搬山[自]。
34、是蛇一身[文]冷,是狼一身腥[字]。
35、有山必有[控]路,有水必有渡[文]。
36、有理说实[章]话,没理说蛮话[来]。
37、灯不拨不[自]亮,理不辩不明[文]。
38、牛眼看人[字]高,狗眼看人低[控]。
39、狗咬穿烂[文]的,人舔穿好的[章]。
40、眼大肚子[来]小,争起吃不了[自]。
41、眼睛不识[文]宝,灵芝当蓬蒿[字]。
42、知足称君[控]子,贪婪是小人[文]。
43、经一番挫[章]折,长一番见识[来]。
44、老姜辣味[自]大,老人经验多[文]。
45、胸有淩云[字]志,无高不可攀[控]。
46、菜没盐无[文]味,话没理无力[章]。
47、行为不正[来]经,舌头短三分[自]。
48、走不完的[文]路,知不完的理[字]。
49、不要骑两[控]头马,不要喝两[文]头茶。
50、人争气,[章]火争焰,佛争一[来]炷香。
51、口说不如[自]身到,耳闻不如[文]目睹。
52、好鼓一打[字]就响,好灯一拔[控]就亮。
53、宁可明枪[文]交战,不可暗箭[章]伤人。
54、宁愿折断[来]骨头,不愿低头[自]受辱。
55、宁给穷人[文]一斗,不给富人[字]一口。
56、有志不在[控]年高,无志空长[文]百岁。
57、有志不在[章]年高,有理不在[来]会说。
58、有理的想[自]着说,没理的抢[文]着说。
59、牛无力拖[字]横耙,人无理说[控]横话。
60、一人说话[文]全有理,两人说[章]话见高低。
61、一寸光阴[来]一寸金,寸金难[自]买寸光阴。
62、不挑担子[文]不知重,不走长[字]路不知远。
63、井越掏,[控]水越清;事越摆[文],理越明。
64、做贼瞒不[章]得乡里,偷食瞒[来]不得舌齿。
65、发回水,[自]积层泥;经一事[文],长一智。
66、只有上不[字]去的天,没有做[控]不成的事。
67、吃过的馍[文]馍不香,嚼过的[章]甘蔗不甜。
68、大黄医好[来]人无功,人参治[自]死人无过。
69、天不生无[文]碌之人,地不长[字]无根之草。
70、好汉做事[控]干到底,好马登[文]程跑到头。
71、宝剑锋从[章]磨利出,梅花香[来]自苦寒来。
72、山里孩子[自]不怕狼,城里孩[文]子不怕官。
73、撒网要撒[字]迎头网,开船要[控]开顶风船。
74、有理不怕[文]势来压,人正不[章]怕影子歪。
75、药农进山[来]见草药,猎人进[自]山见禽兽。
76、论旁人斤[文]斤计较,说自己[字]花好稻好。
77、路不平,[控]众人踩;事不平[文],大家管。
78、长风破浪[章]会有时,直挂云[来]帆济沧海。
79、十年练得[自]好文秀才,十年[文]练不成田秀才。[字]
80、Dogs[控] bite and wear.
81、No man has two days.
82、锲而舍之[文],朽木不折;锲[章]而不舍,金石可[来]镂。
83、A man is not a saint.
84、No rain, no man is poor.
85、One asks three questio[自]ns.
86、A cow can not pull a rake.
87、A good man runs to the end.
88、Fact[文]s speak for themsel[字]ves.
89、The snake is cold and wolf.
90、It's fair to tell the truth.
91、The lamp must not be ignored[控].
92、Ther[文]e is a cloud in the chest.
93、Ther[章]e is no ambitio[来]n mountai[自]n.
94、No man is perfect[文] without[字] gold.
95、One word is equal to two heads.
96、Retu[控]rn water and accumul[文]ate mud.
97、No burden is heavy, no long road.
98、Noth[章]ing can be done without[来] a day.
99、It is better to hear than to speak.
100、A good drum will ring when it starts.[自]
101、Hea[文]ven and earth depend on conscie[字]nce.
102、The[控] eye is big and the belly is small.
103、A thousan[文]d hammers[章] make a sharp weapon.[来]
104、The[自] mountai[文]n has a head and a long road.
105、Bet[字]ter eat your eyebrow[控]s than your frown.
106、Not[文]hing is impossi[章]ble to a willing[来] heart.
107、A thief can not hide from the country[自]side.
108、Aft[文]er a setback[字], he had a long experie[控]nce.
109、Whe[文]re there is a will, there is no reason.[章]
110、Bet[来]ter give the poor a fight than the rich.
111、Whe[自]re there is a hill, there must be a road.
112、The[文] force is heavy, and the bile is frighte[字]n.
113、You[控]ng men do not work hard, old ones are sad.
114、Adu[文]lts are uncomfo[章]rtable and free from adults.[来]
115、If you eat bittern[自]ess, you will go for others.[文]
116、Hea[字]ven does not give birth to men without[控] land.
117、Hig[文]h mountai[章]ns and long rivers,[来] great ambitio[自]n.
118、Amb[文]ition is not high in years, but empty in mind.
119、It's hard to fight empty handed and empty words.
120、I would rather break bones than humilia[字]te my head.
121、Peo[控]ple travel thousan[文]ds of miles to win ten years.
122、Con[章]tentmen[来]t is a gentlem[自]an, and greed is a villain[文].
123、Peo[字]ple contend[控] for fire, and fire contend[文]s for fire.
124、Rat[章]ional thinkin[来]g, saying,[自] no reason to rush to say.
125、Do not ride two horses,[文] do not drink two cups of tea.
126、If you give up, you will never lose your rotten wood.
127、The[字] more the well went out, the more Mio Kiyo put it.
128、We can not finish the road without[控] knowing[文] the truth.
129、Wit[章]hout salt and tastele[来]ss dishes,[自] words are powerle[文]ss.
130、Rat[字]her than help people,[控] do not let the populat[文]ion sink.
131、The[章] road is uneven,[来] people step on it; things are uneven.[自]
132、Men[文] are afraid of debauch[字]ery, and iron fears falling[控] down.
133、Eye[文]s do not know treasur[章]e, Ganoder[来]ma lucidum[自] when Peng Hao.
134、A bull's eye sees a man's height,[文] but a dog's eye is low.
135、A villain[字] bears his revenge[控], a gentlem[文]an grows his ambitio[章]n.
136、Eve[来]ry man has his wish, and his bamboo has his own festiva[自]l.
137、One[文] person speaks all right, and the two speaks high or low.
138、The[字] old man threw away the sign, and the people chew bricks.[控]
139、Old[文] ginger tastes spicy, and the old man has many experie[章]nce.
140、Peo[来]ple are afraid of failing[自], and trees are afraid of no skin.
141、The[文] financi[字]al giant breaks people and puts pressur[控]e on people.[文]
142、The[章] king is good to see, but the little devil is hard to find.
143、Do things accordi[来]ng to the princip[自]les of heaven and speak well.
144、The[文] behavio[字]r is not straigh[控]t, the tongue is short three points.[文]
145、Bet[章]ter to fight with clear arms than to stab people in the dark.
146、On other people's calcula[来]tions, they say they are good at rice.
147、A thief will steal a scallio[自]n, and he will get rid of corrupt[文]ion.
148、Rhu[字]barb is good for good people,[控] but ginseng[文] is no cure for death.
149、A man's heart is not old, he is poor and his ambitio[章]n is not poor.
150、Goo[来]d wine is not afraid of brewing[自], but good people are not afraid to speak.
151、Rea[文]son is not afraid of potenti[字]al pressur[控]e. People are not afraid of shadow.[文]
152、If you let the tiger return to the mountai[章]n, there will be trouble[来] afterwa[自]rds.
153、The[文] steamed[字] bun is not fragran[控]t, and the sugarca[文]ne that is chewed is not sweet.
154、An inch of time is worth a pound of gold, an inch of gold can hardly buy an inch of time.
155、To cast nets, we must scatter[章] the head-on[来] net, and sail the ship with the top of the wind.
156、Bao[自] Jianfen[文]g came out of the mill, and the fragran[字]ce of plum blossom[控]s came from bitter cold.
157、In the ten year, he was good at Wen Xi Cai, and he did not practis[文]e Narita Hidecai[章] in ten years.
158、The[来] herd sees the herbs in the mountai[自]ns, and the hunters[文] go to the mountai[字]ns to see the animals[控].
159、Chi[文]ldren in the mountai[章]ns are not afraid of wolves,[来] but childre[自]n in cities are not afraid of officia[文]ls.
160、I will mount a long wind some day and break the heavy waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea.