51. “A little impatience will spoil great plans.” – Chinese Proverb 52. “Talk does not cook rice.” – Chinese Proverb 53. “A man who cannot tolerate small misfortunes can never accomplish great things.”– Chinese Proverb 54. “Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness....
51. “A little impatience will spoil great plans.” – Chinese Proverb 52. “Talk does not cook rice.” – Chinese Proverb 53. “A man who cannot tolerate small misfortunes can never accomplish great things.”– Chinese Proverb 54. “Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness....
Rarely does the path of timber trading run smoothly, and the last year has certainly seenthe UK industry living through 'interesting times', as the Chinese proverb has it, with theestablishment of ConFor (see p12), restrictions coming into force on the use of traditional CCA preservatives and...
It's worth noting that this wonderful experience gave me a sweet taste of helping others. It also shed light on the meaning of the proverb,“Helping others is the source of happiness." 34. 一次难忘的经历 一个星期天早晨,我沿着人行道骑...
There is a Chinese proverb:? Consider the past, and you shall know the future.? Surely, we have known setbacks and challenges over the last 30 years.? Our relationship has not been without disagreement and difficulty.? But the notion that we must be adversaries is not predestined -- not ...
Today, I chose some interesting Chinese proverbs and sayings, and let’s have a look at the stories behind them! Luóbo báicài, gè yǒu suǒ ài 1. 萝卜白菜,各有所爱 (‘some people like carrot, but others like cabbage’. This proverb indicates that everyone has his own hobbies.) ...
Nevertheless, the proper way to express this proverb in Chinese is:Dāng shēnghuó gěile nǐ níngméng, jiù bǎ tā zuò chéng níngméng zhī.“当生活给了你柠檬,就将它做成柠檬汁。” Meaning: When encountering difficulties and setbacks in life, be brave to face them and take things as th...
15 most common Chinese quotes and proverbs There’s nothing like a Chinese proverb to learn Chinese. Chinese proverbs are short, easy to remember, and reflect the philosophy and art of living in the Chinese way. The use of Chinese proverbs allows you to create a real connection with your ...
The proverb can be used in both negative as well as positive circumstances, whereby it is often shorted to only the first part 善有善报 (Shàn yǒu shàn bào). In English, you may also have said at times “You sow what you reap”. Guess what, whilst this phrase is of biblical ...
Chinese proverbs are rich and they are still widely used in Chinese people’ daily life. [小题1] these proverbs there are often interesting stories. For example, the proverb, “plucking up a crop [小题2] it grow , is based on the following story.It is