Wolf's classic proverb

In life, work and study, everyone is familiar with those catchy proverbs, most of which are easy-to-understand short sentences or rhymes in spoken form. Do you remember the proverb that I recited before? The following is a complete collection of classic proverbs about wolves compiled by me. Welcome to share.

When the wolf is old, he still has the greed to eat sheep, and when the tiger is old, he still has the desire to catch deer-Kirgiz proverb

The wolf has its way, and the snake has its trail-Han proverb

You can't get the lamb back from the wolf's mouth-Thai proverb

When you are with the wolf, you learn to eat people.

Grey Wolf is our password.

Han is great, but he is not hungry. He loses a wolf and walks a thousand sheep.

A wolf can't hide, and a tiger can't bite-Han proverb

The wolf cries miserably, but we can't pity its situation-Hani proverb

People and people are wolves-English proverb

It's still a fear of being born as a sheep-Han proverb

Wolves eat people, and people eat wolves-Han proverb. Thieves, like people, have different hearts-Han proverb

No matter how hungry a wolf is, he won't eat cabbage-Mongolian proverb

A hungry wolf dares to offend a lion.

you can't get the lamb back from the wolf.

wolves travel thousands of miles, but they can't change eating people.

a wolf is a wolf after all, even if it doesn't eat your wolf.

wolves are steel-toed and have a copper neck, so they can't stand a sliver in their waists-Han proverb

Bad waves dare to offend lions-Turkish proverb

No matter how much wolves are fed, they won't become watchdog-Kazakh proverb

Don't be tempted after listening to the crying of wolves-Bai proverb

A wolf who has never eaten sheep has a red mouth-Uygur

wolves eat people, and people eat wolves.

a wolf in sheep's clothing.

when the wolf has his last breath, he still wants to eat sheep.

Sheep and wolves can't live in a pen, and chickens and kites can't live in a nest-Tibetan proverb

Good meat is eaten by wolves, and bad reputation is given to foxes-Tibetan proverb

Although wolves howl, camels still walk-Mongolian proverb

When you think dogs are trustworthy, wolves have secretly put sheep in pens-English proverb Talent becomes a man, not a wolf-Bacon

The wolf's head sticks into the sheepfold and won't leave his body outside the sheepfold-Kazakh proverb

The wolf is afraid of waving his hand, and the dog is afraid of bending over-Han proverb

Children in the mountains are not afraid of wolves, and children in the city are not afraid of officials-Han proverb

The wolf is afraid of beating, the lamp is afraid of blowing, and the poisonous snake is afraid of lime-Han proverb < Whoever repairs the wings for the vulture will be responsible for its claws-Hugo

The wolf's head goes into the sheepfold and will never leave his body outside modestly.

You can't ask the sheep to take care of the vegetable garden or the wolf to take care of the sheepfold.

It is because of a sense of justice that people become people, not wolves.