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		<title>The old horse in the stable still yearns to run 1000 li 1.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The old horse in the stable still yearns to run 1000 li 1. &#8212; The moral of this proverb, or a meaning could be Don&#8217;t underestimate experienced people, old people still may have great ambitions and potential. Another one is &#8220;The older the ginger the hotter the spice&#8221;. Literally One of the meanings of this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The old horse in the stable still yearns to run 1000 li 1. &#8212; The moral of this proverb, or a meaning could be Don&#8217;t underestimate experienced people, old people still may have great ambitions and potential. Another one is &#8220;The older the ginger the hotter the spice&#8221;. Literally One of the meanings of this proverb could be&#8230; Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long time, you learn about the character of your friend. This can be used positively to praise a true friend; or negatively to criticize friends that could not stand a test. (This is a rough translation from a Chinese proverb)</p>
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