The famous ancient Roman classic proverb is philosophical?

Ancient Rome refers to the civilization that emerged in the central part of the Italian Peninsula from the beginning of the 9th century BC. There are many philosophical proverbs handed down from ancient Rome. Below are famous ancient Roman proverbs that I have compiled for you. Welcome to read.

Famous ancient Roman proverb

All roads lead to Rome. [Proverb] All roads lead to Rome; all roads lead to the same goal.

When in town, do as the Romans do. When in town, do as the Romans do.

While Rome burned, the violins continued to play; to be indifferent to important events

Rome was not built in a day. [Proverb] Rome was not built overnight; great achievements are not built in a day.

Expansion of ancient Roman proverbs

1. We share weal and woe.

2. Hello neighbor, Sai Jinbao.

3. Enemies are extremely jealous when they meet.

4. Rely on your parents at home and your friends when you go out.

5. In the cold year, you will know the pines and cypresses; in adversity, you will find your friends.

6. It is better to drink the plain water of your friends than to eat the honey of your enemies.

7. Horsepower can be seen through the distance, and people's hearts can be seen over time.

8. When fellow villagers see fellow villagers, their eyes are filled with tears.

9. When you meet a close friend, a thousand cups of wine are worth half a sentence.

10. We are destined to meet each other thousands of miles away, but we are not destined to meet each other.

11. Distant relatives are not as good as close neighbors, and close neighbors do not come to your door.

12. The more people you have, the more strategies you have.

13. Work together to water the flowers and their roots.

14. Weak enemies should not be underestimated, and strong enemies should not be feared.

15. There are many roads to friends and many walls to enemies.

16. A thousand friends are few, but enemies are many.

Ancient Roman Proverb Expansion 2

◆Ten thousand words are not enough to eat, a handful of running water can quench your thirst.

◆The mountain is climbed step by step, and the boats are rolled out one by one.

◆One meeting is worth less than a thousand learnings, and one practice is worth less than a thousand learnings.

◆It won’t be too steep to live on a slope for a long time.

Horses look at teeth, people look at words and deeds.

◆If winter is not cold, don’t you know that spring is warm?

◆If you don’t bear a heavy burden, you don’t know the importance. If you don’t walk a long way, you don’t know the distance.

◆If I don’t sleep under a quilt, I don’t know how wide it is.

◆If you don’t get into the water, you will never know how to swim; if you don’t sail a boat, you will never know how to paddle a boat.

◆If you are not a master, you don’t know how expensive rice is; if you don’t have children, you don’t know your parents.

◆The hand that does not touch the bottom of the pot is not black, and the hand that does not hold the oil bottle is not greasy.

◆When things come to light, people will be seen for a long time.

◆The blacksmith must put the pliers by himself, and the farmer must go to the ground by himself.

◆Ask the woodcutter for firewood, and the ferryman for a sail.

I would rather do this than miss it.

◆Fooled the first time, come back the second time.

◆Return water and settle silt; we learn through practice.

◆Hearing is false, seeing is believing.

◆An old horse knows the road, and an old man knows the world.

◆If the old people don’t talk about the past, future generations will lose their music.

◆Old beef has a chewy texture, but an old man has a listening ear.

◆Ginger is spicy, and the elderly have more experience.

Seeing is believing, seeing is believing.

◆Eat once, learn once.

◆When you are in charge, you know that salt and rice are expensive, and when you go out, you know that the road is difficult.

◆Only teach but not practice the false postures, only practice but not the real postures, teach and practice the whole posture together.

◆The more you file, the faster you saw, the more you learn.

◆There are many old roots on the tree, as many old people know.

◆Go up the mountain to cut firewood, and go up the tree to catch birds.

◆Chop wood, cut off a small head, and ask the old man for directions.

◆The casserole does not leak and the wood does not peel.

Grass cannot cover the eyes of an eagle, and water cannot cover the eyes of a fish.

◆Herb farmers go up the mountain to see herbs, and hunters go up the mountain to see animals.

◆Snakes are cold and wolves are fishy.