Chinese Proverbs, published on 1994-01-01
| Song | # | Score | Transl. | Audio | CKG Singing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| To Bow the Body Is Easy | 1 | S | |||
| The Conquerors Are Kings | 2 | S | |||
| If You Wish To Succeed | 3 | S | |||
| Dogs Show No Aversion | 4 | S | |||
| I Heard | 5 | S | |||
| The Rich Add Riches to Riches | 6 | S | |||
| A Lean Dog Shames His Master | 7 | S | |||
| Men Know Not Their Own Faults | 8 | S | |||
| Beautiful or Not | 9 | S | |||
| With Clothes, the New Are Best | 10 | S | |||
| Work Is Afraid | 11 | S | |||
| At Birth We Bring Nothing | 12 | S | |||
| The Mind Is the Lord of Man’s Body | 13 | S | |||
| A Good Talker | 14 | S | |||
| If You Flatter Anyone | 15 | S | |||
| Rich Men Have Short Memories | 16 | S | |||
| Poverty Is the Common Fate | 17 | S | |||
| Books Do Not Exhaust Words | 18 | S | |||
| The Heart of a Little Child | 19 | S | |||
| To Save a Single Life | 20 | S | |||
| Learning Is a Treasure | 21 | S | |||
| Without Sorrows | 22 | S | |||
| The Best Way to Avoid Punishment | 23 | S | |||
| The Bamboo Stick | 24 | S | |||
| Preserve the Old | 25 | S | |||
| Brothers | 26 | S | |||
| You Burn Incense | 27 | S | |||
| An Image Maker | 28 | S | |||
| Don’t Burn False Incense | 29 | S | |||
| Talk of Music | 30 | S | |||
| A Frog in a Well | 31 | S |