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控制情绪的英文谚语

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1、治病必先治神,药疗必先疗心。

控制情绪的英文谚语

The treatment of disease must first cure the god, and medicine must first cure the heart.

2、怒伤肝,喜伤心,悲忧惊恐伤命根。

Anger hurts the liver, joy hurts, sorrow hurts the root of life.

3、要活好,心别小;善制怒,寿无数。

Live well, don't be small; control anger well, and live countless lives.

4、遇怒不要恼,遇难莫急躁。

Don't be upset when you are angry, don't be impatient when you are in trouble.

5、欺人是祸,饶人是福。

It is a curse to deceive, but a blessing to forgive.

6、不气不愁,活到白头。

No worries, no worries, live to the white end.

7、愤怒以愚蠢开始,以后悔告终。

Anger begins with folly and ends with regret.

8、要想健康快活,学会自己找乐。

If you want to be healthy and happy, learn to make fun of yourself.

9、良言一句三冬暖,恶语伤人六月寒。

Good words are warm in winter, bad words hurt in June.

10、药补食补,莫忘心补。

Don't forget to fill your heart with medicines and supplements.

11、常乐常笑,益寿之道。

Changle always laughs, the way to live longer.

12、静时常思己过,闲谈莫论人非。

Quietly and often think about their own mistakes, gossip is not about human rights and wrongs.

13、一个小丑进城,胜过一打医生。

A clown goes to town better than a dozen doctors.

14、有泪尽情流,疾病自然愈。

Tears flow freely, and disease heals naturally.

15、心胸里头能撑船,健康长寿过百年。

Heart can support a boat, health and longevity over a hundred years.

16、无理心慌;经一事,自己挑担步步歇。

Unreasonable panic; after a matter, take the burden step by step.

17、秀才饿死不卖书,十年少。

Show talented people starve to death and don't sell books for ten years.

18、怒不过夺,喜不过予。

Anger is not enough, but joy is not enough.

19、欺山莫欺水,欺人莫欺心。

Do not deceive mountains or waters, or people or hearts.

20、人生虽坎坷,总是欢乐多。

Although life is rough, it is always full of joy.

21、良药苦口利于病,忠言逆耳利于行。

Good medicine is good for the mouth, but good advice is good for the ear.

22、养生必先养德,大德必得其寿。

Health preservation must be followed by virtue, and great virtue must lead to longevity.

23、壮士穷途不卖剑,不吃皱眉饭。

Warriors never sell swords or eat frown meals.

24、宁吃开眉粥,人后必然说是非。

It is better to eat porridge with open eyebrows.

25、怒中之言,必有泄漏。

Words in anger must leak.