(1) Whenever there is an emergency, put others before yourself. ——Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms. Shu Chronicles"
Interpretation: Whenever disaster or danger occurs, you should first care about others, and secondly yourself.
(2) When the road is rough, draw your sword to help. —— Yuan Ma Zhiyuan's "Chen Qing Gao Lie"
Interpretation: When you encounter someone being bullied on the road, you stand up to help the victim. A chivalrous act praised by people in the old days.
(3) A gentleman values ??others but despises himself, putting others before himself. ——"Book of Rites·Interview"
Interpretation: When a gentleman respects others and belittles himself, letting others come first and himself last, the people will develop a trend of humility.
(4) Good things must be given to each other, and bad things must not be pushed away. --Wang Fanzhi's "Fu Yi of Tang Poems"
Interpretation: When you encounter good things, you must give them to the other person, and when you encounter bad things, you must not blame them on others.
(5) Throw it at papaya and hold it at Qiong Yao. It is always good to be rewarded by bandits. ——"The Book of Songs"
Explanation: You give me the papaya, and I will give you the Qiongju in return. It's not to thank you, cherish the affection and stay with me forever.
(6) The patient’s illness is the worry of others. --Bai Juyi's "Celin"
Explanation: Treat other people's shortcomings as your own shortcomings, and treat other people's sorrows as your own sorrows.
Extended information
Idiom explanation
Idiom: Help others
Pinyin: zhù rén wéi lè
Explanation: Helping others will make you happy.
Idiom allusions
Source: Bing Xin's "Our Five Children": "In our new society, this new trend of helping others can be said to happen every day , happening everywhere.
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Word analysis
Usage: as predicate, object, adverbial; refers to helping others
Reference materials:? Baidu Encyclopedia - Helping others