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Proverbs or famous quotes about travel

1. The sun rises ten miles away and sets ten miles away.

2. People who go out are three points small.

3. There is a third risk in sailing a boat or moving a horse.

4. The more you go out, the more you suffer.

5. Poverty at home is not poverty, but poverty at home is a bad thing.

6. Walk three miles at one stop and walk three villages at one stop.

7. There is no six months for sailing.

8. Don’t ask for food if you are ten miles away, and don’t ask for a shop if you are twenty miles away.

9. Walk tightly for a hundred, and walk slowly for eighty.

10. The sun penetrates the soil and can still run for fourteen or five years.

11. If you go out three miles, you will be a stranger.

12. As long as you take two steps forward, you won’t have to worry about being a thousand miles away.

13. People are like immortals, and they can’t see a thousand people in a day.

14. It’s good to be at home for a thousand days, but difficult to go out for a while.

15. There is no good way to go in a hurry. Walk slowly and take a breath.

16. Don’t be afraid of walking slowly, but be afraid of standing in front.

17. Don’t be afraid of being slow, just be afraid of standing. One stop is two and a half miles.

18. Don’t rest your shoulders, don’t rest your shoulders, don’t walk in a hurry.

19. Looking at the mountains and walking down the horse.

20. Stay overnight before it’s too late, watch the sky early when the rooster crows.

21. When riding in a boat, sit at the head; when riding in a car, sit at the tail.

22. I am old enough to travel in the world of martial arts. I wear a cotton-padded jacket in June.

23. Hong Kong is not deep.

24. Bright, water; black, mud; gray, ground.