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Break one's word and fail to stand-Pinyin of Zuo Zhuan

The pinyin for broken promises is shī xìn bú lì.

breaking one's word means that people who don't keep their word can't stand in society. It means that you can't stand on the society and can't be recognized by others. From Zuo Zhuan. Twenty-two years of Xianggong.

the meaning of the translated word, lost: lost. Miss the boat. Recover lost ground. Displaced. Break: break an appointment. Break a promise Can't find: lost. Fail to grasp: slip of the tongue. Dereliction of duty Out of tune (tiáo). Not achieved: disappointed. Frustrated. Error: a mistake. A blunder. Negligence A miss is as good as a mile. Change the normal state: panic turns pale.

people don't stand without faith

people don't stand without faith: people can't survive without integrity, and they can't prosper without integrity in their careers. Source: "The Analects of Confucius" Confucius said, "People have no faith and don't know what they can do. There is no big car, no small car, how can it be done?

a person can't stand (in society) if he doesn't keep his word. A horse still keeps his word. Can't a person even compare with it? "It's better to speak without words." A man must have credit. If a man breaks his word, it will be difficult to stand in society. That is to say, if a man breaks his word, it will be difficult to stand in society.

Literally, it's clear that people don't stand without trust: they say that everything should have credibility, no matter what happens. People will meet many such people in their life. As long as you pay attention, you will find that if people don't have credit, no matter how capable they are, they can't achieve anything, and they won't have good friends and confidants, and they can't stand in society.