Thousands of miles of different wind, hundreds of miles of different customs
"Thousands of miles are different from the wind, hundreds of miles are different from the customs", as the saying goes, describing the different customs and habits in different places.
Source: Lun Heng · Lei Xu: "the wind is different for thousands of miles, but there is no thunder for hundreds of miles.". Yi day: "shocked a hundred Li." Chen Jiru's true manuscript of Baishiqiao in the Ming Dynasty (2): "thousands of miles are different in wind, hundreds of miles are different in custom. If there is no record in history, it should be recorded from the beginning of Fengshitong
Chinese PinYin : qiān lǐ bù tóng fēng,bǎi lǐ bù tóng sú
Thousands of miles of different wind, hundreds of miles of different customs
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a large head and big ears -- sign of a prosperous man. féi tóu dà miàn
a thing turns into its opposite if pushed too far. jí zé bì fǎn
Be agreeable to man and nature. shùn rén yìng tiān
to hold back from taking action against an evildoer for fear of involving good people. tóu shǔ jì qì