1. Poems and idioms about giving gifts
Poems and idioms about giving gifts 1. Poems and idioms about giving gifts
1) I strongly recommend that everyone give gifts for the first time I choose to drive when I go to the place where I dream. The gradually shrinking mileage on those road signs are the wrapping paper of the gift of life that is unwrapped layer by layer, and the delicate clothes that are taken off before having sex with the lover of my dreams. ——Gao Xiaosong
2) I miss you, but I won’t say it. I will plant my thoughts on the roadside where you pass and bear red apples. I miss you, but I won’t. Say, I will hang my affection in the sky where you stop, the light rain is my gentle touch. I miss you, but I will not say, I will hide my loneliness in front of your farewell station, but I will not roar with your train. But I miss you, what should I say, my love is no longer a gift, maybe it's just a package that you don't want to sign for.
3) A ring or gemstone is not a gift, but a temporary gift. ——Emerson
4) As long as you live with your heart, you will be a happy person. What you lose is a gift, and what you have in front of you is called happiness. ——Qian Xiangkun
5) Did you wash this for me with your own hands? This is the most touching gift I have ever received. "Let's Watch the Meteor Shower Together"
2. Idioms about gifts
Gifts from peach and plum trees:
Things are rare but feelings are thick:
Giving help in times of need: Give people charcoal to keep warm on snowy days. It is a metaphor for giving material or spiritual help to others when they are in urgent need.
Icing on the cake: embroidery on top of the cake. Metaphorically speaking, the better is better than the better, and the better is better than the better.
Chat means Cunxin: Chat: slightly; Cunxin: meager intention. Express your feelings a little bit.
The ritual of not being shy: shameful: generous; ritual: gift. Not a generous gift. The humble words of old-time gift-giving.
Fengshen congratulations: a formula on the gift list to express congratulations.
Taolizhizhi: It originally refers to giving gifts to each other, but later it was extended to refer to giving gifts and bribes.
Receive something with shame: Refers to feeling ashamed after receiving some kind of gift or reward. Often used as a self-effacing expression.
Thin: light; thick: heavy. Although the gift is very frivolous, the friendship is very deep. Mostly used as a gift.
When you show courtesy to others, you will ask for something: Li means a gift; Qiu means a request. Giving gifts to others must be a way of asking for help.
3. Words about gifts
Humble words and generous gifts Humble: humble. Refers to humble words and generous gifts
Sending goose feathers thousands of miles away means that although the gifts are meager, they contain deep friendship.
Scholars and favors In the old days, most scholars were poor. When encountering favors, they could not afford to buy gifts, so they had to cut paper and write letters. As the saying goes: "A scholar's favor is half a piece of paper." Generally, it means that the gift given is too meager.
The savages offer celery and offer the worthless celery to others as a good thing. It is a metaphor for contributing something that is not of great value (mostly used as a polite word when giving gifts or suggestions).
The gift is light but the affection is deep. Although the gift is light, the affection is deep.
Although the gift is light, the affection is very deep.
4. What are the ancient poems and famous sayings about gifts?
1. The only gift needed for love is love. ——Guy
2. A wise lover cherishes his lover’s love, not his lover’s gifts. —— Thomas Thomas
3. Time is a precious gift given to us. It makes us smarter, better, more mature and more perfect. ——Thomas Wen
4. Time is a precious gift given to us. It makes us smarter, better, more mature and more perfect. ——Thomas Wen
5. Gifts of simplicity and loyalty are always desirable. ——Shakespeare
6. Books are the legacy left by genius to mankind, passed down from generation to generation, and they are also gifts to those who have not yet been born.
——Edison
7. Rings or gems are not gifts, but a temporary gift. ——Emerson
8. Life is a step-by-step journey, not a race. Yesterday has become history, tomorrow is unknown, and today is a gift from God. This is why we should cherish today. ——Carnegie
9. If we were allowed to live forever in this world, who would be willing to accept this unlucky gift? ——Rousseau
10. In our unfortunate secular life, death is the best gift God has given to man. ——Schopenhauer
11. The best gifts are usually the least appreciated; most people in the world regard the worst as the best. ——Schopenhauer
12. What is the greatest gift that science has given to mankind? It is the power that makes human beings believe in the truth. ——Kumbleton
13. A soldier, as a citizen, has the obligation to serve. No matter what he gets in return, it is a pure gift. ——General Patton
14. Beauty is a gift from God and is the rarest and most precious gift. If we are lucky enough to have it, we should be grateful; if we are not, we should also be grateful for the beauty that others have that gives us pleasure. ——William Somerset Maugham
15. Time gives gifts wrapped in it. We go without regrets. ——Annie Baby