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Mathematical proverb
One person guards it, and ten thousand people can't force it. Everyone gathers firewood and the flames are high.

Old sins create new shame. Three days of fishing and two days of drying nets.

Under one person, above ten thousand people. A threesome requires a teacher.

If you don't do it, you will never stop. Seven years of illness, three years of love.

When two tigers fight, there must be a wound. Jiuding is not enough.

I only know one, but I don't know the other. He who travels a hundred miles is half ninety.

Once beaten, twice shy. Only state officials are allowed to set fires, and people are not allowed to light lamps.

Raise a soldier for a thousand days, and use it for a while. A fool may give advice to a wise man.

No one is always smart. Everything is ready except the east wind.