Speak of the dog and pick up the stick.

Speak of the dog and pick up the stick. — One of the meanings of this proverb could be… This proverb is used when someone shows up right when her/his name is mentioned in a conversation [picking up the stick is symbolic for being ready/expecting]. Similar to English “Speak of the devil” (Translated from an [...]

Wants the horse to be good and at the same time want the horse not to eat hay.

Wants the horse to be good and at the same time want the horse not to eat hay. — The moral of this proverb, or a meaning could be You can’t have your cake and eat it too (English equivalent). It’s used when someone has an unrealistic expectation. And ‘good’ and ‘hay’ rhyme in Mandarin. [...]

If the roots are not removed during weeding, the weeds will grow again when the winds of Spring blows.

If the roots are not removed during weeding, the weeds will grow again when the winds of Spring blows. — The moral of this proverb, or a meaning could be 1)It is essential to finish a task thoroughly or the effort would be wasted 2) To solve any problems, the source of the problem must [...]

If you have money you can make the devil push your grind stone.

If you have money you can make the devil push your grind stone. — Similar to the English equivalent: When money talks, bullshit walks. (This is a rough translation from a Chinese proverb) (This is a rough translation from a Chinese proverb)