The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 16 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1885 |
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... become bitter enemies , reviling each other at sight , are still neighbors as before , just as a daughter , though often beaten , is still an own daughter , (打不斷的兒女親,罵不開的近街隣) . This saying is em- ployed to urge to kind ...
... become bitter enemies , reviling each other at sight , are still neighbors as before , just as a daughter , though often beaten , is still an own daughter , (打不斷的兒女親,罵不開的近街隣) . This saying is em- ployed to urge to kind ...
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... become donkeys , which is the implication in the following proverb : ' Once & Priest , then going back to the world - he does not care whether or not he turns into a donkey , (當了和尙,又還俗,不管變馹不變駅) . Another style of abuse ...
... become donkeys , which is the implication in the following proverb : ' Once & Priest , then going back to the world - he does not care whether or not he turns into a donkey , (當了和尙,又還俗,不管變馹不變駅) . Another style of abuse ...
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... become a turbid egg , ' ( †† E ) . To put iron balls into flour soup - an opaque egg that drops to the bottom ' (麫茶鍋裏下鉄毬,渾蛋到底了) . This denotes that the person to whom it is applied , is hopelessly stupid all the way through ...
... become a turbid egg , ' ( †† E ) . To put iron balls into flour soup - an opaque egg that drops to the bottom ' (麫茶鍋裏下鉄毬,渾蛋到底了) . This denotes that the person to whom it is applied , is hopelessly stupid all the way through ...
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... becomes valuable , ' ( #砂,紅土子為貴) . ( In the essentially selfish nature of the relations between Chinese parents and their children , is to be found an explanation of the other- wise inexplicable dislike of daughters . Men rear ...
... becomes valuable , ' ( #砂,紅土子為貴) . ( In the essentially selfish nature of the relations between Chinese parents and their children , is to be found an explanation of the other- wise inexplicable dislike of daughters . Men rear ...
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... become an excellent and prosperous man ; whereas the youth who has no sense , will never under any circum- stances , come to anything . " It is of course easy , to affirm , February . ] THE PROVERBS AND COMMON SAYINGS OF THE CHINESE . 9.
... become an excellent and prosperous man ; whereas the youth who has no sense , will never under any circum- stances , come to anything . " It is of course easy , to affirm , February . ] THE PROVERBS AND COMMON SAYINGS OF THE CHINESE . 9.
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