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A complete collection of Tibetan proverbs
Lead: Tibetans (Tibetans:) are one of the 56 ethnic groups in China and the aborigines of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Tibetans are also cross-border ethnic groups. They are mainly distributed in Xizang Autonomous Region, Qinghai, Western Sichuan, Diqing, Yunnan, Gannan, Gansu and other regions in China. The following are Tibetan folk proverbs I collected. Welcome to read them for reference!

0 1, a tree cannot build a house, and a person cannot become a society. (Tibetans) (leaders and the masses)

02. Tigers dare not eat flocks of yaks. (Tibetans) (leaders and the masses)

03, a shoemaker, no good shoes; Two heads are better than one, which is easy to discuss; Two heads are better than one; The thinking of a wise man is not as good as the discussion of three ordinary people. (Tibetans) (leaders and the masses)

04. Personal wisdom is like dew on the grass tip; The wisdom of the masses is the Lhasa River. (Tibetans) (leaders and the masses)

05, a mouthful of honey, full of pus. (Tibetan) (good and evil)

06, honest people in times of crisis, more and more aboveboard; When the torch hangs down, the flame still burns upward. (Tibetan) (good and evil)

07. Climb the mountain in a down-to-earth manner, and Kunlun Mountain can also go up; He who regrets climbing three steps can't even climb a small slope. (Tibetan) (persistent and single-minded)

08. Two-pointed needles can't sew clothes, and half-hearted people can't accomplish anything. (Tibetan) (persistent and single-minded)

09. If you want to eat ghee, you have to feed the cows first. (Tibetan) (Vision)

10, people with vision look forward, and smart people have foresight. (Tibetan) (Vision)

1 1. People who complain that others don't care about themselves every day can never really care about others. (Tibetan) (Ignorance, worry, anger)

12, if you want to milk a lion, you must have the courage to fight with it. (Tibetan) (Brave and timid)

13, boiled water is better than a doctor. (Tibetan) (Eat and sleep)

14, eating delicious food is like listening to compliments. (Tibetan) (Eat and sleep)

15, lions need snow mountain protection and tigers need forest protection. (Tibetan) (causal condition)

16, where bubbles appear, there must be shoals. (Tibetan) (causal condition)

17, unclear head and turbid tail. (Tibetan) (causal condition)

18, there are only two things in life, namely happiness and sadness; A spoken language, an idea. (Tibetan) (Happiness and Pain)

19, those who cling to immediate happiness will never get long-term happiness. (Tibetan) (Happiness and Pain)

20. There is no happiness without hard work. (Tibetan) (Happiness and Pain)

2 1, one hundred wickers can tie a broom, and five fingers can hold a fist. (Tibetan) (Unity and Division)

22. When two smart people discuss together, they will produce better ideas; When the two colors, yellow and red, are mixed together, another color will be produced. (Tibetan) (Unity and Division)

23. Although a bee's back is not called a tiger, a snail is not a cow even though it has horns. (Tibetan) (outside, inside)

24. The big lion carved from wood looks fierce and awesome. (Tibetan) (outside, inside)

25. Noisy rivers must have less water, and those who shout loudly must have shallow water. (Tibetan) (modest and proud)

26. The water in the stream cries all day, but the water in the sea never growls. (Tibetan) (modest and proud)

27. The sun that escaped from the clouds is bright, and the slaves that escaped from the rich man's house are smart. (Tibetan) (poor and rich)

28. Knowing poisonous weeds is equivalent to finding a good medicine; To see the enemy clearly is to find the teacher. (Tibetan) (enemy opponent)

29, the surface fierce enemy, easy to subdue; An enemy that looks good is hard to defeat. (Tibetan) (enemy opponent)

30. Buy a horse to watch your mouth and make friends to touch your heart. (Tibetans) (friends make friends)

3 1, please don't sigh if you encounter difficulties; Just as the moon encounters an eclipse, it is only temporary. (Tibetan) (Difficult and Defeat)

32. Cunning people say good things for themselves, not to respect you; Owls make sweet laughter to spread bad luck. (Tibetan) (Cautious)

The fox smiled at the hunter in order to get rid of him. (Tibetan) (Cautious)

34. Build a dike before the flood, and the jackal will sharpen the knife first in the future. (Tibetan) (Cautious)

35. You can't afford a house without wood; It's hard to live without neighbors. (Tibetan) (family)

36. Close neighbors are inseparable, and distant relatives are inseparable. (Tibetan) (family)

37, yak is good, just look at the nose; Whether a girl is beautiful or not depends on her parents. (Tibetan) (family)

38. The unity in the village is great, and the family is much happier. (Tibetan) (family)

39, ignore housework, I don't know that life is difficult. (Tibetan) (family)

40. Doctors know medical skills, butchers don't. (Tibetan) (Disease Prevention)

4 1, gallbladder disease, even the conch is yellow. (Tibetan) (Disease Prevention)

42. A gap often leads to a huge flood. (Tibetans) (mistakes and shortcomings)

43. Crazy horses tend to slip easily; People who are in a hurry often make mistakes. (Tibetan) (Cautious)

44, old beef, with chewing head; The old man talked and listened. (Tibetan) (old, weak, women and children)

45. The essence of meat is soup and the essence of milk is ghee. (Tibetan) (Food and Cooking)

46. Straight trees are versatile, and straight people have many friends. (Tibetans) (friends make friends)

47. Speak honestly and act fairly. (Tibetan) (honest and cunning)

48. Sewing cloth, sticking wood, heart to heart. (Tibetan) (honest and cunning)

49. For a sentient person, if you give a coral, it will be regarded as priceless; For a heartless person, if you give him two thousand gold, he will not agree. (Tibetan) (Marriage and Childbearing)

50. Qian Qian can't get true love by riding. (Tibetan) (Marriage and Childbearing)

5 1, the foot was repaired by hand. (Tibetan) (hardworking)

52. A wise man speaks with his mouth, but a fool bumps into others with his horn. (Tibetan) (keep your word)

53. Wise men speak with results, fools brag with their tongues. (Tibetan) (keep your word)

54. A liar will say anything nice. (Tibetan) (keep your word)

Salt and water don't quench your thirst, but beautiful words don't work. (Tibetan) (keep your word)