The 'health preservation' sayings passed down from our ancestors, which ones do you remember?

1: Better to block a gust of wind than a breeze. It’s better to let a strong wind blow than to be bothered by a slight breeze.

2: Eat radishes in winter and ginger in summer, no need for a doctor's prescription.

3: When cucumbers are in season, doctors are in business. This means that when cucumbers are available, doctors' business improves.

4: Prefer food supplements over medication.

5: If you have money, buy medicine; if you don't, soak your feet.

6: Hold a slice of ginger in your mouth, and you won’t panic even in the cold.

7: If you want a fair and beautiful face, wash your face with rice washing water.

8: Radishes are treasures, essential for digestion and reducing gas.

9: Walk a hundred steps after meals, and live to ninety-nine.

10: If you practice martial arts without training the skills, you'll end up empty-handed in old age.