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A complete collection of folk proverbs

A complete collection of folk proverbs and their explanations are as follows:

1, the horse doesn't unload its saddle, and people don't understand armour, which shows that it is always in a state of high vigilance.

2. Pulling out the radish and bringing out the mud means that things are not clean and tidy, which implicates other people or things, and also means causing unnecessary trouble.

People who are full don't know if they are hungry. Metaphor can't put yourself in the shoes of people in trouble.

Whether it is a white cat or a black cat, catching a mouse is a good cat. This sentence is a common saying in Sichuan, and it is a visual expression of everything proceeding from reality.

5. A hundred stars are not as good as January. The light from a hundred stars is not as bright as that from the moon.