1、成功是靠别人,不是靠自己!
Success[文] depends[章] on others,[来] not on themsel[自]ves.
2、生人不生胆[文],力大也枉然。[字]
Strange[控]rs are not born with courage[文].
3、老牛肉有嚼[章]头,老人言有听[来]头。
Old beef chews and old man speaks.[自]
4、留得青山在[文],不怕没柴烧。[字]
Where there is green hills, there is no fear of burning[控] wood.
5、月缺不改光[文],箭折不改钢。[章]
The moon does not change the light, but the arrow does not change the steel.
6、有山必有路[来],有水必有渡。[自]
Where there is a hill, there must be a road.
7、胆大走遍天[文]下,胆小寸步难[字]行。
Bold enough to go all over the world.
8、灯不拨不亮[控],理不辩不明。[文]
The lamp must not be ignored[章].
9、夫妇一条心[来],泥土变黄金。[自]
A couple of hearts,[文] the soil becomes[字] gold.
10、虎瘦雄心[控]在,人穷志不短[文]。
The tiger is thin and ambitio[章]us.
11、认理不认[来]人,不怕不了事[自]。
He who knows no reason knows nothing[文].
12、宁愿折断[字]骨头,不愿低头[控]受辱。
I would rather break bones than humilia[文]te my head.
13、老人不讲[章]古,后生会失谱[来]。
Old people do not talk about the past.
14、君子报仇[自]三年,小人报仇[文]眼前。
Gentlem[字]en revenge[控] for three years, villain[文]s revenge[章].
15、有理摆到[来]事上,好钢使到[自]刃上。
It is reasona[文]ble to put things on the right side.
16、宁做蚂蚁[字]腿,不学麻雀嘴[控]。
Better be an ant leg than a sparrow[文].
17、山高有攀[章]头,路远有奔头[来]。
The mountai[自]n has a head and a long road.
18、菜没盐无[文]味,话没理无力[字]。
Without[控] salt and tastele[文]ss dishes,[章] words are powerle[来]ss.
19、天无一月[自]雨,人无一世穷[文]。
No rain, no man is poor.
20、以爱之心[字]做事,感恩之心[控]做人。
Act with love and be gratefu[文]l.
21、宁给穷人[章]一斗,不给富人[来]一口。
Better give the poor a fight than the rich.
22、有志不在[自]年高,有理不在[文]会说。
Where there is a will, there is no reason.[字]
23、稻多打出[控]米,人多讲出理[文]。
Rice makes more rice than men.
24、船稳不怕[章]风大,有理通行[来]天下。
Ships are not afraid of wind.
25、水落现石[自]头,日久见人心[文]。
When water comes to stone, it will see the heart.
26、不怕学不[字]成,就怕心不诚[控]。
No fear of learnin[文]g, but fear of dishone[章]sty.
27、宁叫钱吃[来]亏,不叫人吃亏[自]。
Better call money than lose.
28、有理走遍[文]天下,无理寸步[字]难行。
It is unreaso[控]nable to travel all over the world without[文] any reason.[章]
29、不怕百事[来]不利,就怕灰心[自]丧气。
No fear of Pepsi, fear of frustra[文]tion.
30、隔行如隔[字]山,隔行不隔理[控]。
Interla[文]cing is like mountai[章]n crossin[来]g.
31、树老根子[自]深,人老骨头硬[文]。
Old trees and deep roots, old bones are hard.
32、舌头是肉[字]长的,事实是铁[控]打的。
The tongue is flesh, and the truth is iron.
33、虎不怕山[文]高,鱼不怕水深[章]。
Tigers are not afraid of mountai[来]ns, fish are not afraid of water.
34、以势服人[自]口,以理服人心[文]。
Take the potenti[字]al to serve the populat[控]ion and serve the people with reason.[文]
35、经一番挫[章]折,长一番见识[来]。
After a setback[自], he had a long experie[文]nce.
36、人争气,[字]火争焰,佛争一[控]炷香。
People contend[文] for fire, and fire contend[章]s for fire.
37、人横有道[来]理,马横有缰绳[自]。
A man has a sense of truth, and a horse has a rein.
38、宁打金钟[文]一下,不打破鼓[字]千声。
Better beat the golden bell without[控] breakin[文]g the drum.
39、人老心不[章]老,身穷志不穷[来]。
A man's heart is not old, he is poor and his ambitio[自]n is not poor.
40、只给君子[文]看门,不给小人[字]当家。
Only for gentlem[控]en to guard the door, not to be a villain[文].
41、砍柴砍小[章]头,问路问老头[来]。
He chopped[自] wood and chopped[文] his head and asked the old man.
42、人心隔肚[字]皮,看人看行为[控]。
People look at the belly and look at people's behavio[文]r.
43、人往大处[章]看,鸟往高处飞[来]。
Birds look high and fly to the top.
44、有志不在[自]年高,无志空长[文]百岁。
Ambitio[字]n is not high in years, but empty in mind.
45、百日连阴[控]雨,总有一朝晴[文]。
It is sunny all the time.
46、山高流水[章]长,志大精神旺[来]。
High mountai[自]ns and long rivers,[文] great ambitio[字]n.
47、只要路是[控]对的,就不怕路[文]远。
As long as the road is right, we are not afraid of going far.
48、宁死不背[章]理,宁贫不堕志[来]。
It is better to die than to be backwar[自]d.
49、无志山压[文]头,有志人搬山[字]。
There is no ambitio[控]n mountai[文]n.
50、脚跑不过[章]雨,嘴强不过理[来]。
Feet are no more than rain.
51、打柴问樵[自]夫,驶船问艄公[文]。
Chai Chai asked the woodcut[字]ter.
52、菜无心必[控]死,人无心必亡[文]。
Vegetab[章]les die without[来] heart.
53、不在被中[自]睡,不知被儿宽[文]。
Do not sleep in the middle,[字] do not know how wide.
54、老姜辣味[控]大,老人经验多[文]。
Old ginger tastes spicy, and the old man has many experie[章]nce.
55、煮饭要放[来]米,讲话要讲理[自]。
Rice is to be cooked,[文] and speech must be reasona[字]ble.
56、吃要吃有[控]味的,说要说有[文]理的。
Eat and taste, say what is right.
57、宁给好汉[章]拉马,不给懒汉[来]作爷。
Better give a horse to a good man than a lazy man.
58、要知父母[自]恩,怀里抱儿孙[文]。
We should know our parents[字]' kindnes[控]s and embrace[文] our childre[章]n and grandch[来]ildren in our arms.
59、好汉凭志[自]强,好马凭胆壮[文]。
A brave man depends[字] on his ambitio[控]n.
60、忍耐力较[文]诸脑力,尤胜一[章]筹。
Enduran[来]ce is better than mental power.
61、三百六十[自]行,行行出状元[文]。
The three hundred[字] and sixty line, the row and the champio[控]n.
62、有上不去[文]的天,没过不去[章]的关。
There are days when we can't go up and down.
63、不看人亲[来]不亲,要看理顺[自]不顺。
If we don't look at people,[文] we must look at them.
64、口说不如[字]身到,耳闻不如[控]目睹。
It is better to hear than to speak.
65、牛无力拖[文]横耙,人无理说[章]横话。
A cow can not pull a rake.
66、好酒不怕[来]酿,好人不怕讲[自]。
Good wine is not afraid of brewing[文], but good people are not afraid to speak.
67、坛口封得[字]住,人口封不住[控]。
If the altar is sealed,[文] the populat[章]ion will not be sealed.[来]
68、与其临渊[自]羡鱼,不如退而[文]结网。
It is better to retire from the net than to live in deep danger.[字]
69、穷人不攀[控]高亲,落雨不爬[文]高墩。
The poor do not climb high relativ[章]es, rain does not climb the pier.
70、不担三分[来]险,难练一身胆[自]。
No risk of three points,[文] it is difficu[字]lt to practic[控]e bravery[文].
71、水退石头[章]在,好人说不坏[来]。
When water is out of stone, a good man is not bad.
72、走不完的[自]路,知不完的理[文]。
We can not finish the road without[字] knowing[控] the truth.
73、宁吃开眉[文]粥,不吃皱眉饭[章]。
Better eat your eyebrow[来]s than your frown.
74、不停的专[自]心工作,就会成[文]功。
If you keep concent[字]rating on your work, you will succeed[控].
75、好鼓一打[文]就响,好灯一拔[章]就亮。
A good drum will ring when it starts.[来]
76、砂锅不捣[自]不漏,木头不凿[文]不通。
Cassero[字]le is not tamper with, and wood is not chisele[控]d.
77、成功永不[文]放弃,放弃永不[章]成功。
Never give up, never give up.
78、走路怕暴[来]雨,说话怕输理[自]。
Walking[文] is afraid of storms,[字] and words are afraid of reason.[控]
79、做事循天[文]理,出言顺人心[章]。
Do things accordi[来]ng to the princip[自]les of heaven and speak well.
80、人在世上[文]练,刀在石上磨[字]。
When a man is practic[控]ing in the world, a knife is worn on a stone.
81、天行健,[文]君子以自强不息[章]。
As Heaven keeps vigor through[来] movemen[自]t, a gentlem[文]an should unremit[字]tingly practic[控]e self-im[文]proveme[章]nt.
82、老马识路[来]数,老人通世故[自]。
The old man knows the way, and the old man knows the world.