Running water is never stale and a door-hinges never get worm-eaten, practice keep one always fit
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Sweep your own door
  Explanation: Rancid; pivot door axis; beetles bore. The flow of water will not smell, often turning the door axis does not decay. Things that regular exercise is not easy metaphor eroded.
  Usage: Complex sentence; as subject, object; metaphor regular exercise are less vulnerable to erosion of what
  Source: "Lu count them out," water does not rot, a door hinge is not cricket, moving also. "
  Examples: ~, "Is that they are in constant movement resist the erosion of microbial or other biological. ★ Mao Zedong," On Coalition Government "
No. 2
  Flowing water will not rancid, often rotating shaft door will not be moth-eaten. What metaphor regular exercise are less prone to erosion.
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liú shuǐ bù fǔ, hù shū bù dù
  Constant flow of water does not stink, and often do not turn the door axis were moth-eaten. Analogy regular exercise, can be sustained vitality, vigor and vitality only
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No. 4
  Also as "water does not grow stagnant not Gryllotalpa africona."
  Flowing water will not rancid, often rotating shaft door will not be moth-eaten. Metaphor of regular exercise are less prone to things that the erosion of foreign objects. "Lu count them out": "Running water does not grow stagnant not Gryllotalpa africona, moving too." "Meaning forest" Volume II cited in "Lu" and "not Gryllotalpa africona" for "no worm-eaten." Mao Zedong's "On Coalition Government" 5: "'water a door hinge is never worm-eaten', is that they stop the movement against the erosion of microbes or other organisms."
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No. 5
  拼 音: liú shuǐ bù fǔ,hù shū bù dù
  释 义: 腐:臭;枢:门轴;蠹:蛀。流动的水不会发臭,经常转动的门轴不会腐烂。比喻经常运动的东西不易受侵蚀。
  出 处: 《吕氏春秋·尽数》:“流水不腐,户枢不蠹,动也。”
  示 例: “流水不腐,户枢不蠹”,是说它们在不停的运动中抵抗了微生物或其他生物的侵蚀。★毛泽东《论联合政府》
  用 法: 作主语、宾语;比喻经常运动的东西不易受侵
English Expression
  1. :  A rolling stone gathers no moss.
  2. n.:  Running water is never stale and a door-hinges never get worm-eaten, practice keep one always fit
Thesaurus
a door-hinge is never worm-eaten, Glide Not rot, door pivot immortalisation, Door pivot Not Gryllotalpa africona