Literal Translation: Make it when well and save it for when suffering. English equivalent: Save for a rainy day
As the saying goes, “Everyday is not Saturday.” Life goes through thick and thin, ups and downs, highs...
English equivalent: Men build a house, women make it a home
My father often says that he and us children are the luckiest people in the world because we have my mother. "If your mother is a bad woman, me...
Another Christmas season has begun. In the joyful atmosphere of people decorating Christmas trees, hanging lights, and preparing gifts, a story of love and sharing flashes across my mind. Besides happy families and couples, there are still many single,...
English equivalent: Don’t judge a book by its cover
Have you ever heard the story about the rose and the cactus? In a forest, in the middle of blooming season, flowers and plants were showing off their beauty and fragrances....
I once heard an anecdote about a meeting between Thomas Edison, who intended to sell his latest invention for US$3,000, and a potential buyer. The American inventor was hoping for more, but he told himself that if he was...
Literal translation: leave, ask elders, come home, ask children. English Equivalent: An honest man is always a child. (Socrates)
The broiling summer sun reminds me of the platonic and innocent world of children. I still recall...
Literal Translation: I return home and bathe in my own pond, Regardless of whether it is clear or shallow, home pond is still better. English Equivalent: There’s no...