What are the Chinese proverbs in primary schools?

Chinese idioms in primary schools are as follows:

1, hard work pays off: as long as you do one thing with your heart, you will get the corresponding reward.

2. Flowers in the wall, fragrance outside the wall: Metaphorically, good things are not necessarily local, but highly recognized by the outside world.

3, hammer a sword: metaphor after many tempering and tempering to get really good things.

4. Two heads are better than one: it means that many people think together and make suggestions together, which can exceed the ability of a professional.

Nothing is difficult in the world, if you put your heart into it, nothing is difficult in the world.

6, the grace of dripping water, the return to the spring: it means to be grateful for a little help from others and return with greater returns.

7, eat a pit and gain wisdom: refers to failure once can learn lessons and gain more wisdom.

8. It is indispensable to hurt people's hearts, and it is indispensable to prevent people's hearts: it means not to hurt people's hearts, but to prevent people's hearts.

9. Gold and jade defeat: it means that the appearance looks gorgeous, but the heart is very decadent and useless.

10, Lu Yao knows that horsepower has long been popular: it means that only after a long test can we truly see a person's essence and ability.

1 1, real gold is not afraid of fire: it means that things of real value are not afraid of any tests and inspections.

12, a drop of stone was not built in a day: it means that to achieve the goal, you need to work hard and accumulate constantly, and you can't expect to do it overnight.

13, it doesn't matter if you lose something as long as you keep the basics.

14, better in China, better in China: People who are excellent in a certain field may meet people who are better than themselves in other more professional fields.

15, three heads are better than one: it means that many people think together and make suggestions together, which can exceed the ability of a professional.

16, three minutes on stage and ten years off stage: success requires long-term efforts and accumulation, but the success shown is only a short moment.

17, Mashan is ridden, and people are good at being bullied: it means that people who are too kind are easy to be bullied and used.

18, strong generals have no weak soldiers: strong generals have no weak generals.

19. Don't wash your dirty clothes in public: this means that problems within the family should not be revealed and publicized to outsiders.

20. Knowing means knowing, and not knowing means not knowing: it means knowing your own abilities and limits, and don't do things beyond your own abilities.