Proverbs commonly attributed to be Chinese

These are proverbs, idioms, and curses whose authenticity and provenance as being Chinese is in question, however they are commonly attributed to be Chinese.

  • May you come to the attention of those in authority
  • May you find what you are looking for

  • Even the longest journey must start from where you stand
    • Variant: Even the longest journey begins with a single step
    • This is a corruption of A journey of a thousand miles began with a single step

  • Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
  • Big fish eat small fish
  • A dried fish cannot be used as a cat's pillow
  • The fish sees the bait, not the hook; a person sees the gain, not the danger
  • Schools of fish come to those who wait patiently; if the big ones don't come, the little ones will

See also: Chinese proverbs







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