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Clean conscience laughs at false accusation a person who knows he has done no wrong is morally stronger than those who falsely accuse him are 1. Cry over spilt milk. to cry or comp lain about something that has already happened l World is but a little place, after all. 天涯原咫尺,到处可逢君 Explanation: it is used when a person meets someone he knows or is in someway connected with him in a place where he would never have expected to do so. Example: Who would have thought I would bump into an old schoolmate on a tre Mount Tai. The world is but a little place after all. 2. When in rome, do as the re 入乡随俗 Explanation: conform to the manners and customs of those amongst whom you live Example: I know you have egg and bacon for breakfast at home but now you are on the Continent you will do as the romans do and take coffee and rolls 3. What you lose on thengs you get back on the roundabouts 失之东隅,收之桑榆 Explanation: a rough way of starting a law of average: if you have bad luck on one day you have good on another: if one venture results in loss try a fresh one--it may succeed. Example: he may always possess merits which make up for everything: if he loses on thengs, he may win on the roundabouts. 4. What are the odds so long as you are happy. 知足者常乐 Explanation: what does anything else matter if a person is happy. Example: you complain so much, but you have a good family, parents, health, and money. What’ s the odd so long as you’ re happy 5. Entertain an angel unawares 有眼不识泰山Clean conscience laughs at false accusation. a person who knows he has done no wrong is morally stronger than those who falsely accuse him are. 1.Cry over spilt milk. to cry or complain about something that has already happened1.World is but a little place, after all. 天涯原咫尺,到处可逢君 Explanation: it is used when a person meets someone he knows or is in someway connected with him in a place where he would never have expected to do so. Example: Who would have thought I would bump into an old schoolmate on a trek up Mount Tai. The world is but a little place after all. 2. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. 入乡随俗 Explanation: conform to the manners and customs of those amongst whom you live. Example: I know you have egg and bacon for breakfast at home, but now you are on the Continent you will do as the Romans do and take coffee and rolls. 3. What you lose on thengs you get back on the roundabouts. 失之东隅,收之桑榆 Explanation: a rough way of starting a law of average; if you have bad luck on one day you have good on another; if one venture results in loss try a fresh one---it may succeed. Example: he may always possess merits which make up for everything; if he loses on thengs, he may win on the roundabouts. 4.What are the odds so long as you are happy. 知足者常乐 Explanation: what does anything else matter if a person is happy. Example: you complain so much, but you have a good family, parents, health, and money. What’s the odd so long as you’re happy. 5.Entertain an angel unawares. 有眼不识泰山
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