We all occasionally found in the fact that someone say the phrase "as an old proverb saying ...."
Proverbs, as a rule are often overwhelming and indisputable truths, said by someone in a moment of extreme lucidity, and of course had someone with you with enough initiative to write it down somewhere and leave it recorded for posterity. We do not know for sure is if you recorded it with the name of who actually had the backlight, or if the contrary is brokered authorship with who knows what purpose.
And knowing where they came from proverbs is very complicated, mostly because each of them probably come from a different place. But just so we know they are all old (proverbs), is also quite clear that most of them are Chinese. What mean? Well, the Chinese will spend much time thinking, or that eating rice makes mental enlightenment, or ... there are too many Chinese in China and beyond ... It's more than likely that their common feature, slanted eyes , are the product of an ongoing effort to think, not constipation and is rumored in some circles.
Indeed, jokes aside, is that its ancient culture, is highly educated, despite the redundancy. Cultured and too complex to understand part of his philosophy, which gives us in small chapters in the form of proverbs, sometimes open our eyes, but others leave us worse off than we were because we have enough alertness to understand, because the Chinese are as educated as complicated. Spend all their time at work and the cultivation of the mind, but have not yet lost their virginity in regard to leisure (Humor Amarillo program does not count because, although there seemed to be laughing a lot, I'm sure people died ...) Yes, of course, there are exceptions as with everything, but ... how many Chinese have seen in a nightclub, lying on the beach or wasting time, or running behind a snail? Yes looking for snails, yes, but ...
chasing
All this makes me think that China will, if it is not already, the great dominating the world in coming decades. Thousands of years preparing for it, and subtly are invading the world. They go God knows where (possibly a basement), with his eternal smile and his expression of thought "do not understand your language," .. But if you understand, far better than our own, the only thing we understand the Chinese is "sweet and sour pork sauce" and "spring rolls" ...
Finally, as an old Chinese proverb says: "If you're pissing me do not tell me it's raining .... "
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