A word [y and y á n Ji ǔ d ǐ ng]
Commentary: Jiuding is a treasure of ancient countries, which is said to have been cast by Yu Xia. A word is worth keeping balance. Metaphor is powerful and can play a great role.
From: Biography of Historical Records of Ping Yuanjun by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty: "When Mr. Mao arrived in Chu, Zhao was more important than Jiuding Road. Teacher Mao's golden tongue is better than a million teachers. I won't dare to go back to my face. "
When Mr. Mao arrived in Chu, he valued Zhao more than Jiuding Road. Teacher Mao's golden tongue is better than a million teachers. I dare not watch any more.
Second, a promise is a promise.
Explanation: promise: promise. The promise made is worth 1000 dollars. Metaphor means keeping your word and keeping your credit.
From: Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records, Ji Bu and Luan Bu in the Western Han Dynasty: "It is better to get a hundred pounds of gold than a promise."
It is better to get Kibo's promise than a hundred catties of gold.
Third, you can't say anything [shunot y and bê r]
Explanation: Whatever you say. Describe keeping your word.
Said by: Zhang Qingchun's "Official Sea" for the fourth time: "Shao Xiaolian at this time is just a small general who made Taiwan, saying that one is one and two is two, and Zhuang Jun has never refuted him."
Fourth, keep your word.
Description: Speak reliably and have credit.
From: The Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Make friends and keep your word."
Communicate with friends, be honest and keep your word.
Verb (short for verb) makes a wish.
Explanation: oath: sincere oath; Danny: Sincerity. The oath is true and credible.
From: The Book of Songs Feng Wei Meng edited by Confucius Zhou: "Laugh without laughing, and swear."
Talking and laughing, I like it, I swear for life.