In rural areas, you can often hear old people say something that makes people feel puzzled. These words are summed up from the experience of the older generation, which sounds very interesting, but they make sense after careful tasting. These interesting words are rural proverbs. Some of them are about life experiences, such as "raising children without teaching is like raising donkeys, and raising daughters without teaching is like raising pigs", which reflects the importance of parents' education.
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As a kind of idioms, common sayings refer to well-established, widely circulated and concise sentences. Broadly speaking, proverbs include proverbs, two-part allegorical sayings, idioms and commonly used oral idioms, but they do not include idioms in dialects, proverbs and written languages, nor do they include famous sayings and epigrams in famous works.
In a narrow sense, proverbs are one of the genres with their own characteristics. They are different from proverbs and two-part allegorical sayings, but there are also some proverbs in between. Proverbs come from a wide range of sources, including folk oral creations, famous poems, aphorisms and historical allusions.