Translate a China proverb spoken by foreigners.

1. Mourning is greater than the death of the heart-the death of the heart: the heart is like ashes. The saddest thing is to be dull and insensitive.

2. Love knowledge but not passion-I love people or things widely, but I can't be single-minded.

3. Love is placed on the knees, while evil falls into all kinds of depths-on the knees: on the knees; Fall into the abyss: push into the abyss. It means to be unprincipled, emotional, and to decide on your own likes and dislikes.

4. Love wants to live, and evil wants to die-when you love him, you always want to keep him alive; When I hate him, I always want him to die. It refers to treating people with extreme personal likes and dislikes.

5. Be content with old customs and drown in old news-custom: custom. Drowning: to indulge in or sink into. Stick to old habits and be limited to old experiences. Describe conformism and complacency.

6. The saddle never leaves the horse's back, and the armour never leaves the general-armour. A horse can't understand armor until it's unloaded. Be on high alert.

7. On Bagong Mountain, there are trees and grass-Bagong Mountain: in the west of Huaixi City, Anhui Province. Think of all the plants and trees on Bagong Mountain as soldiers-close to the actual situation.

9. The Eight Immortals crossed the sea, each showing his abilities-Eight Immortals: Eight immortals in Taoist legends. Metaphor has its own way of doing things. It's also a metaphor for competing with each other with their own skills.

1. I haven't seen a word in the eight characters-a metaphor for things that have no eyebrows and no clues.

11. the width of the radish is wide-it is a metaphor to remove the eyesore for convenience. It is also a metaphor for crowding out others in order to expand the territory.

12. Pull out Zhao's flag and set up a red flag-a metaphor for stealing the code of victory or victory.

13. The white knife goes in, and the red knife goes out-it means to kill people to get to the blood and start work hard. Red knife: a knife with blood.

14. White sand is in Nirvana, and it is all black with it-Nirvana: black soil. White fine sand mixed with black soil will turn black with it. Metaphorically, a good person or thing in a polluted environment will also deteriorate with the polluted environment.

15, a hundred feet of pole head, further-Buddhist language, metaphor, although profound, still need to practice and improve. Metaphor has reached a high level, but it cannot be satisfied, and further efforts are needed.

16. Let a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend-a metaphor for the free development and debate of different factions and styles of art and science.

17, puzzling-hundreds: many times; Solution: understand. I can't understand it after all kinds of thinking.

18. Millions buy houses, while millions buy neighbors-it is difficult to buy a good neighbor's money.

19. Seeing is better than hearing-smell: hear. No matter how much you hear, you might as well see it with your own eyes.

2. A hundred stars are not as bright as January-the light from a hundred stars is not as bright as that from a moon. Metaphor is not as good as quality.

21. A hundred-footed insect is dead but not stiff-hundred-footed: the name of the insect, also known as Ma Lu or Ma Li, has twelve links, and it can still wriggle after being cut off. For example, although the powerful family has declined, it is not completely bankrupt because of its great power and thick foundation.

22. There are more failures than achievements-it means that instead of doing things well, things are often ruined.

23. Lift a rock and hit yourself in the foot-move: move. Metaphor meant to harm others, but ended up hurting yourself. Take the consequences.

24. Edition 64-Edition: the model of casting money in Song Dynasty. Each casting plate is made of sixty-four pence. Describe being rigid and inflexible.

25. Half of the Analects of Confucius was used to emphasize the importance of learning Confucian classics.

26. People-oriented state is a reflection of the people-oriented thought of ancient Confucianism, which holds that all the people are the foundation of the country. Governing the country should be based on securing the people and winning the people.

27. A full man doesn't know that a hungry man is hungry-full: eat enough; Hunger: Hunger. Metaphorically, a person in a good situation can't understand the difficulties of others.

28, warm and lust-when you have enough food and warm clothes, you will have lust.

29. Being humble means being humble and insignificant, which is not worth talking about.

3. There is nothing too high to be humble-it means that it is easy to say, and there is nothing too high to do.

31. The right to release soldiers with a glass of wine-release: release. This refers to relieving the generals of their military power at a banquet. Generally speaking, it is easy to relieve the generals of their military power.

32. Not enough compared with the previous one, but more than enough compared with the next one-not catching up with the previous one, but surpassing the latter. This is what people who are satisfied with the status quo and don't work hard to comfort themselves. Sometimes it is also used to persuade people to be content.

33. At that time, this moment-that was one time, and now it is another time. It means that the time is different and the situation has changed.

34. Do your best in one battle-do what should be done in several steps at once.

35, blind eyes to catch sparrows-metaphor to work blindly.

36. Avoid his spirit and beat him to the ground-his; Spirit: brave momentum; Laziness: Those who are lax and good at using troops always avoid the momentum when the enemy first comes, and then strike hard when the enemy is tired.

37. The whip is not as long as the horse's belly-it means that although the whip is very long, it should not hit the horse's belly. After that, it is beyond my power.

38. It's better to look strong than to look strong inside-it's better to look good than to look strong inside. It is a metaphor that a wife can manage the family and is a good helper for her husband.

39. Rome wasn't built in a day. It is a metaphor that a situation is formed after a long period of accumulation and brewing.

4, ice and charcoal are different furnaces-metaphor two opposing things can't be in the same place.

41. Ice and charcoal speak for themselves, and cold and heat speak for themselves-it is a metaphor that inner sincerity need not be expressed, but must be manifested in actions.

42, the defeat was like a mountain-soldier: army. Describe the collapse of the army as a mountain collapse.

43. Soldiers hide in the armory, and horses enter Huashan-weapons are hidden in the armory, and military horses are put into Huashan. It means the world is at peace.

44, the enemy will block, and the water will cover up-it means adopting flexible countermeasures according to the specific situation.

45. Before the soldiers and horses move, food and grass come first-prepare food and grass before pointing out the soldiers. It is a metaphor to make preparations in advance before doing something.

46. Soldiers are good but not many-soldiers are strong and don't care about many. It is also a metaphor for demanding quality rather than just quantity.

47. Go to the doctor in a hurry-he is seriously ill and asks for a doctor everywhere. It is a metaphor for asking for help or thinking about ways when things are in an emergency.

48. If you don't eat mutton, you will get a smell of mutton (Shā n)-instead of eating mutton, you will get a smell of mutton. It is a metaphor for doing something without getting benefits, but getting a bad reputation and causing trouble.

49. I don't know each other without fighting —— it means that after fighting and getting to know each other, I can make friends and get along better.

5. If you don't reach the Yellow River, you won't die-a metaphor for not giving up until you reach your goal. It is also a metaphor that there is really no way out and you won't give up.

51. Do what you have to do-there is no way but to do it.

52. Use it as a last resort-use: use it. There is no choice but to adopt this method.

53. An elegant hall-elegance: elegance. Can't climb the elegant hall. Describe something that is not valued and "vulgar" (especially literary works).

54. It is illegal to learn from the past and not to fix the present-it means that we should not imitate the ancient times and should not stick to the status quo.

55. It's as easy as blowing off dust-it's very easy to do things without any effort.

56. Indiscriminate-soap: black. Black and white, right and wrong.

57. Don't dare to cross the line-the more: cross; Leichi: the name of the lake, in the south of Wangjiang County, Anhui Province. The original meaning is not to cross the thunder pool. The latter metaphor does not dare to go beyond a certain scope and boundary.

58, regardless of the willy-nilly-regardless of everything, don't ask the right and wrong.

59. Don't cry until you see the coffin-a metaphor for not giving up until you fail completely.

6. You don't gain wisdom without doing something-wisdom: wisdom and insight. You can't increase your knowledge of a thing without experiencing it.

61. Look at the Buddha's face without looking at the monk's face-metaphorically, look at the third party's feelings to help or forgive someone.

62. Not in the same breath-not at the same time. The description can't be compared.

63. The word "can't praise" means that the article is well written and others can't add another sentence. I can't make any comments. The description article is perfect.

64. Don't read the monk's face and read the Buddha's face-look at the Buddha's face without looking at the monk's face.

65. I'm not afraid of officials, but I'm afraid of management-people who are directly in charge are more authoritative than officials. It also means that under the jurisdiction of man, everything can only be obeyed by him.

66, unexpectedly-I didn't expect it to be like this.

67. Don't ask for merit, but ask for nothing-don't ask for merit, just hope there are no mistakes.

68. Nothing ventured, nothing gained-Yan: What. You can't catch a little tiger unless you go into the tiger's den. Metaphor means that you can't succeed without experiencing danger.

69. If Buddhism and Taoism are not blocked, Confucianism cannot be promoted. Metaphor means that only by breaking old and wrong things can we build new and correct things.

7. I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain-a metaphor for not knowing the truth and essence of things.

71. It's not that enemies don't get together-enemies: enemies; Gathering: a party. If we don't live in the past, we won't get together in this life.

72. Don't bow down for five buckets of rice-five buckets of rice: the salary of the county magistrate in the Jin Dynasty, later referring to the meager salary; Bend over: to bow down and salute, refers to bending over others. Metaphor is lofty, has a backbone, and is not moved by fortune.

73, don't ask indiscriminately-metaphor does not distinguish right from wrong, don't ask the reason.

74. Unfortunately, what I didn't want to happen was said to have really happened.

75. Don't harm your ambition with words-words: words; Zhi: the ideological content of the work. The original intention is not to damage the understanding of the content because you only care about the words. Later, it also refers to writing an article, not just pursuing rhetoric and ignoring the intention of the article.

76. If you don't follow the rules, you can't Fiona Fang-rules: compasses; Moment: a ruler. Metaphor means to follow certain rules when doing things.

77. Don't waste words by people-waste: waste. Don't reject this person's correct opinion because of his shortcomings.

78. Don't hide your virtue with one shěng-take: cause; Qi: negligence, mistake; Cover up: cover up, cover up; Morality: Virtue. Don't erase a person's great achievements just because he has individual mistakes.

79. If you are not in your position, you will not seek government-if you are not in this position, you will not ask questions within the scope of this position.

8. I don't know that old age is coming-I don't know that old age is coming. Describes people who concentrate on their work, are happy and forget their aging.

81. I don't know there is shame in the world-I don't know there is shame in the world. Describe shameless, shameless to the extreme.

82. I don't know how high the sky is and how deep the earth is. Describe arrogance and ignorance.

83. If you don't know there is a Han Dynasty, how can you talk about Wei and Jin Dynasties? If you don't know there is a Han Dynasty, you don't know about the Wei and Jin Dynasties in the Three Kingdoms. Describe being divorced from reality for a long time and knowing nothing about social conditions, especially new things. It also describes poor knowledge and shallow learning.

84. He who doesn't know is not guilty-sin: blame, blame. If you are offended because you don't know it in advance, don't blame it.

85. Give me freedom or give me death-if I lose my freedom and sovereignty, I would rather die.

86. It's not enough for outsiders-you don't have to tell outsiders. Now it is mostly used to ask others not to tell others about it.

87. The crow in the cloth bag-metaphor is alive, but it seems dead.

88. Step by step gives birth to lotus flowers-describing the light gait of women.

89, nip in the bud-suffering: disaster; Before it happens: there is no such thing, which means it has not yet formed. Prevent accidents or disasters before they happen.

9. Defending people's mouths is better than defending Sichuan-preventing: stopping; What: More than. The harm of preventing people from criticizing is more serious than the flood caused by blocking rivers. It means that if people are not allowed to speak, there will be great harm.

91, Hedong lion roar-metaphor jealous wife angry, and to laugh at henpecked people.

92. rivers and seas do not choose small streams-metaphorically speaking, no matter how big or small they are, they will accept them.

93, the river does not wash the boat-metaphor irrelevant or peaceful.

94, the famous mountain in Tibet, passed on to its people-pass on: spread and spread; Man: fellow traveler. Hide the works in famous mountains and pass them on to like-minded people.

95. A tiny difference is a thousand miles away-although the difference is small at first, it will lead to great mistakes.

96. rob Peter to pay Paul-demolish the east wall to repair the west wall. Metaphor to cope with temporarily. It is also a metaphor for temporary emergency, which is not the fundamental solution.

97. Cicadas are more important than thousands of troops-consider cicadas' wings as heavy, and the weight of 3, Jin as pro-light. Metaphor refers to the inversion of right and wrong and the confusion of authenticity.

98. It's not easy to live in Chang 'an —— Gu Kuang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, joked about Bai Juyi's name. Living in a big city is not easy to maintain.

99. The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead-a metaphor for the continuous progress of things. More refers to new people and new things replacing old people and old things. Describe extreme panic and paranoia.

I hope I can help you, and I hope to adopt it!