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What are the proverbs about ethnic minorities?
Kazakhs have: breast milk is long, and mother tongue is wisdom.

Don't pour out the accumulated things in buckets.

What the earth can't bear can be accommodated by the human mind.

It's a pity if you let the guests go at sunset and jump into the river.

Want cattle and sheep to be fat, and drive them to pasture in summer; I want my children and grandchildren to grow up and travel to the outside world.

Once the fire of jealousy burns, it is often oneself that burns first.

If shoes pinch your feet, no matter how big the world is, you have no chance.

A man's life is worth a hundred horses, but his reputation is worth a thousand horses.

The wealth gained by stealing has legs, and the wealth gained by labor belongs to Fu Yougen.

Brothers unite cattle and sheep in groups, and sisters-in-law live in harmony and have plenty of food and clothing.

As long as there are Kazakh yurts along the way, you will never die of hunger for a year.

Half of the legacy left by ancestors is for guests.

Being strong and unyielding is the quality of a hero, and being afraid of death is the nature of a coward.

Wine is water, money is paper, and life exists temporarily.

Strong will and unyielding spirit are the closest comrades-in-arms of warriors.

Wealth gained without pains is not as good as lamb gained through labor.