Sentences about handicrafts_Classic quotations about handicrafts_Handicrafts A carpenter is eager to learn, but a squinting eye is hard to cut.
Dry elm and wet willow make the carpenter worried.
The carpenter uses his hands to feed seven or eight people.
The poor carpenter has a rich mouth and pulls two poor legs.
A long carpenter, a short blacksmith, neither a long nor a short stonemason.
Strike the iron to see how it is heated.
When a craftsman moves his hands, he has to drink a pot of wine.
The mason is afraid of wiping the kiln, and the carpenter is afraid of riveting.
If the dough is stirred up, add half of it.
The door is inseparable from five, and the bed is inseparable from seven.
One room, thirteen rafters.
There are rotten bricks, but no rotten walls.
The tiles are afraid of being stuck on the house, and the blanks are afraid of being stuck on the wall.
One room costs three thousand tiles.
The purlin is more than three feet long, and it bends without breaking.
To strike iron, you have to be tough yourself.
Lime has no guts, and the more harmonious it is, the softer it becomes.
Follow the bricklayer to knead clay, follow the carpenter to see.
The blacksmith smoked and endured the carpenter's work for several days.
The craftsman went up to the house, and the laborer was busy.
The carpenter has nothing in his hands.
If you are not afraid of not being invited, you are afraid of not being skilled enough.
Kill a pig by its tail, one person at a time.
When you hit a stone, you can see the pattern; when you treat a disease, you can see the root.
Craftsmanship is a living treasure, and you can travel all over the world without starving.
If you have one skill, you can win gold.
The master is not tall, but the apprentice is weak.
Famous teachers produce great disciples.
Mud does not go up the wall.
A man who mends pots can hold up ten men who nailed scales.
He was careless when playing with an adze and looked for the light on his legs.
Two years for an adze, three years for an axe.
Teach a disciple and starve a master to death.
Children from rich families learn to be carpenters, while children from poor families learn to be bricklayers.
(A mason's tools are few and not valuable, so he can afford them.) Once a teacher, he will always be a father.
Learn by doing, learn by doing.
Being well-versed in every discipline is not as good as being good at it; being knowledgeable in every skill is not as good as being poisonous in one skill.
A skill can benefit you throughout your life.
The blacksmith is full of energy.
The lacquer has been oiled for three years, and the head is constantly exposed. Leaning forward and looking inside, a beautiful head is revealed.
The oilman does not show his innocence.
The carpenter worked for half a year, and the oilman went to collect money.
Don't do porcelain work without diamonds.
Bluestone is soft, red stone is brittle, and the stone can be opened with one or two hammers along the grain.
A layman looks at the excitement, an expert looks at the door.
The left eye is not lower than the right eye, and the right eye is not lower than the left eye, and the two eyes are not lower than half of the waist.
A person with bad intentions on the scale cannot be a good person, but there are many good people on the scale.
Feeding from the fire.
If you learn to crawl on the spot (a bamboo craftsman), you will never make a fortune.
Make up mats and baskets to feed a few people.
The barber shop has no appearance. When I look up, I see a strand of green ribbon hanging on it.
Heat oil.
Seven points to spin, eight points to uncover, nine points to spread, and ten points to move.
(To make powdered skin) Spin it quickly and slowly to check the water temperature, slide the edge to lift it up, close up the holes and make it round, brush with water and oil to see if it is cloudy or sunny.
(To make powdered skin) The first time it is thick, the second time it is thin, and the third time it is ready.
(Grind the sesame oil into small pieces) The snow-white square field looks like crystal, soak it, grind it, filter it and boil it into a paste.
(Grinding tofu) I’ve sold tofu and made iron, but I’m not interested in any business.
Wheat straw is a treasure that farmers can't live without. They can braid their hair to make a hat, fill it with oil and buy salt, and they will become rich.
(Pinch straw hat braid, make straw hat) Cut four pieces, connect the two pieces, and put a big waist, it's done.
(Make big-crotch pants) The dog chases the rabbit and makes a pair of pants.
(Explanation that making a pair of big-crotch pants does not take time) Add some brine to the tofu, and one thing will be reduced.
Blacksmith shop business, real guy.
Cave dwellings were excavated in Weishan, buildings were built facing the streets, docks were set up along the river, and walls were built against the dangers.
The kiln collapses but the nao does not collapse.
The hole is afraid of wind.
There is no need to rush the blanks, five hundred blanks a day.
A standing tree weighs a thousand pounds.
The first time you are born, the second time you are familiar with it, the third time you can become a master.