A four-character idiom to describe civilization and politeness
A four-character idiom to describe civilization and politeness, the essence of the five thousand years of Chinese culture, embodies a lot of culture about civilization and courtesy, from ancient texts and It can be seen from the idiom that the ancients also attached great importance to civilization and courtesy. This is a four-character idiom that describes civilization and courtesy! Four-character idioms describing civility and courtesy 1
Respect the old and love the young [zūn lǎo ài yòu]: Describes a person’s good moral character.
Approachable [píng yì jìn rén]: a metaphor for someone with a gentle attitude, being amiable to others, and having no airs, making it easy for people to approach.
Treat each other with courtesy [yǐ lǐ xiāng dà]: Receive with due etiquette.
polite [bīn bīn yǒu lǐ]: describes someone who is elegant and polite.
Reciprocity [lǐ shàng wǎng lái]: refers to treating the other party with the attitude and way the other party treats oneself.
Wen Zhibin [wén zhì bīn bīn]: Describes a gentle temperament, good behavior, elegant and polite.
Kindness to welcome people [shàn qì yíng rén]: describes treating people with an amiable attitude.
"Civilized etiquette" is a reflection of personal quality and upbringing, as well as personal morality and social morality. It is also the quality of the city and the face of the country. As a "land of etiquette" with a history of five thousand years of civilization, China pays special attention to treating people with civilized behavior and reasonable etiquette. This is also an important way for China to carry forward national culture and display national spirit.
Famous sayings about "civilized etiquette" include:
The best thing to do is to be immersed in the mud but not stained by the sugar-coated bullets of the bourgeoisie. Rare revolutionary qualities. ——Zhou Enlai
Don’t do evil because it’s small, and don’t do good because it’s small. Only those who are virtuous and virtuous can obey others. ——Liu Bei
The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host’s etiquette. ——Shakespeare
Self-consciousness is the mother of progress, and self-abasement is the source of degradation. Therefore, self-consciousness is indispensable, and self-abasement is indispensable. -Zou Taofen
If you value etiquette higher than the moon, you will lose the sincere trust between people. ——Bacon’s four-character idiom 2 to describe civility and politeness
Binbin politeness
Idiom definition: Binbin: coordinated and harmonious. It originally described a person who was both elegant and simple, but later it was used to describe a person who is elegant and polite.
Don't be proud of yourself, don't brag about yourself. Describe humility.
Neither arrogant nor impatient
Idiom definition: impatient: impatient. Not proud, not impatient. Describes a person with a humble attitude and prudent and practical work.
Open your chest and expose your breasts
Idiom meaning: open your clothes and expose your breasts. Also described as rough and rude in style.
Sincere respect
Idiom definition: describes being very sincere and polite to others.
A noble person
Idiom definition: A high official: a high official. Refers to high-status officials and people with prominent family backgrounds.
Erya and Wenwen
Idiom definition: Erya: elegant. Describes a person with a gentle attitude and gentle actions. It refers to the lack of fighting spirit, lack of boldness and aggressiveness in doing things, and lack of enterprising spirit.
Personable demeanor
Idiom definition: demeanor: elegant manner, refers to beautiful behavior and posture; Pianpian: elegant appearance. The behavior is elegant and graceful.
Father is kind and son is filial
Idiom definition: father: refers to parents; son: children. Parents are kind to their children, and children are filial to their parents.
Be wary of arrogance and impetuosity
Idiom definition: Be wary: vigilant, preventive. Be alert and guard against pride and impatience.
Treat each other wholeheartedly
Idiom definition: sincerely: treat with all sincerity; wai: treat. Treat others with all your sincerity.
Respect the wise and treat the wise
Idiom definition: Li: Treat each other with courtesy and respect; Scholar: In ancient times, it was called a learned person. Respect people with high moral character and outstanding knowledge.
Ke Gong Ke Shun
Idiom definition: Ke: able. Ability to be respectful and obedient without being stubborn at all.
Being polite
Idiom definition: It refers to being polite in dealing with others.
The door never stops for guests
Idiom definition: guest: guest. No guests stay outside the door. Describes being diligent in hospitality.
When you put your head in your mouth, you bow.
Idiom definition: put your head in your head; bow your head. As soon as they meet, they bow their heads and bow. Describes a person who is humble and polite.
Approachable
Idiom definition: Be amiable to others, have no airs, and make people approachable. It also means that the text is simple and easy to understand.
A humble gentleman
Idiom definition: refers to a person who is humble and strict with himself.
Humble corporal
Idiom explanation: In the old days, it meant that high-ranking officials were humble and polite to people of lower status but talent.
Modesty and prudence
Idiom definition: describes a person who is modest, courteous and cautious.
Humble corporal
Idiom definition: Bottom: courtesy. In the old days, it meant that high-ranking officials were humble and polite to people of lower status but talent.
Emotions and etiquette are both shown
Idiom definition: Emotions and etiquette are shown at the same time. Describe sincerity and reasonableness.
Condescend to respect the virtuous
Idiom definition: put down your airs. Treat virtuous people with respect.
Bend oneself and treat others
Idiom definition: Bend oneself and treat others with courtesy. Describes the good character of being humble and tolerant.
Condescend to others
Idiom definition: People with high status lower their status to accommodate those with low status.
Scan the path and wait.
Idiom definition: path: small road; wait: wait. Sweep the pathways in the courtyard in preparation for welcoming guests.
Sweep the couch to welcome
Idiom definition: couch: bed. Make the bed clean for guests. To express welcome to guests.
Kindness welcomes people
Idiom definition: Kindness: an amiable attitude. Describes treating people in an amiable manner.
Si Ti Si Jing
Idiom definition: describes both parties being polite and polite.
Be peaceful but not arrogant
Definition of the idiom: Be comfortable but not arrogant. It also means not being proud after having status and power.
Wanwan has manners
Idiom definition: Wanwan: docile appearance. Described as gentle, gentle and polite.
Wenzibinbin
Idiom definition: Wen: literary talent; quality: substance; Binbin: appropriate description. It originally described a person who was both elegant and simple, but later it was used to describe a person who is elegant and polite.
Wen Gong, straightforward and forgiving
Idiom definition: Wen Gong: gentle and courteous; straightforward: upright character, able to understand others. Refers to the noble qualities of kindness, humility, integrity and honesty.
Wen Gong is humble
Idiom definition: Wen Gong: gentle and humble; Xu: modest. Be gentle and courteous but not complacent. Describes a good attitude of being sincere and teachable.
Gentle and elegant
Idiom definition: Wenwen: gentle and polite; Erya: elegant. Describes a person with a gentle attitude and gentle actions. Nowadays, it also refers to the lack of fighting spirit, lack of boldness and aggressiveness in doing things, and lack of enterprising spirit.
Gentle and honest
Idiom definition: gentle: gentle and supple; honest: kind. Originally meant to be gentle, simple and kind. Later, it also generally refers to being gentle and generous towards others.
Xuzuowaiwai
Idiom explanation: Xu: empty; Zuo: in ancient times, the left was respected; Wait: wait. Wait for others with your empty seat of honor.
Waiting with an empty seat
Idiom meaning: Waiting with an empty seat.
Humble oneself in order to listen
Idiom definition: Describes a sincere attitude in accepting opinions.
Humble as a valley
Idiom definition: Xu: modesty; Gu: valley. My mind is as deep and wide as a valley. Described as very humble and able to accommodate other people's opinions.