Monday, September 24, 2012

ONWARD: Chinese Probverbs (Part Two)

Grace Lin is a children's author and illustrator who also makes posts about various aspects of Chinese ethnicity on her blog GraceLinBlog.blogspot.com. Every Friday she posts a Chinese Proverb on her blog and reading them prompted me to look up more Chinese proverbs. The following Chinese proverbs were some of my favorites from the website www.slideshow.net
"Count not what is lost, but what is left."
 
"Do not climb a tree to look for a fish."
 
"We are not so much concerned if you are slow as when you come to a halt."
 
"Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere."
 
"Even the tallest tower started from the ground."
 
"Take a second look,it costs you nothing."
 
 
Chinese proverbs!  You like?
 
 
Sources:  GraceLinBlog.b;ofspot.com
Sources also:  mmdelrosario.hubpages.com/hub/witty
and slideshow.net/ohteikben/20favorite
 
 
  

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