Keep your word and keep your word, and you will win the trust of the people
Win the trust of others and keep your word, words and deeds, and keep your word
Keep your promise and keep your word, and keep your promise. It's hard to catch up with an old horse
be sincere and keep the truth
be sincere and treat each other with sincerity
be sincere, and the stone will open the door
be idle and evil
be sincere in rhetoric
otherwise:
be sincere and keep the truth
be sincere and open the door
be sincere.
a promise is a promise.
keep your word.
a golden mouth is a jade word.
when a gentleman speaks, it's a deal
when a gentleman speaks, 2. The four-word idiom about courtesy is
courteous,
courteous corporal,
reciprocal courtesy,
self-denial,
courtesy before the enemy,
opposing each other,
being polite,
a country of etiquette,
arrogance.
frugality doesn't mean ceremony,
regret disaster with ceremony,
kowtow to worship,
the training of poetry and ceremony,
courtesy in speech,
affection and ceremony,
courtesy,
courtesy,
courtesy,
courtesy,
humble and generous.
burn incense and salute,
be respectful and courteous,
burn incense and worship,
bow down and salute,
obey human feelings,
punish politics with ceremony and music,
treat the ceremony with emotion,
answer all the questions,
treat the ceremony with annoyance,
be polite.
the ceremony of the first nod
love the ceremony to save the sheep,
be rich and be good at the ceremony,
quote the classics according to the ceremony,
listen to the ceremony in court,
save the ceremony for the goose,
lead the ceremony by drawing the classics,
lose the ceremony and you will be unconscious,
be modest and polite,
be generous and humble <
incense burning,
different rituals,
equal rituals, and
family impermanence. 3. There should be a large number of four-character idioms with the word "ritual" or "harmony".
The key words you queried are: Ritual into language, interpretation of meaning, knowing that the book is literate and polite.
be polite: etiquette; Treat: treat. Treat others with due courtesy, negotiate with each other according to the usual etiquette, and if it fails, solve it by force or other tough means.
self-denial: restraint. Confucianism refers to self-restraint, so that everything is attributed to "ceremony."
the training of poetry and ceremony is that children follow their father's instruction. Poetry of the House of Poetry and Rites: refers to The Book of Songs; Rites: Zhou Si, Yi Li and Li Ji.
It used to refer to people who studied and paid attention to ethics for generations.
courtesy, righteousness, honesty, shame, courtesy, morality, honesty and shame. The moral standards and norms of feudal society etiquette: etiquette and ceremony; Bang: the country.
It refers to the country's virtuous corporal who pays attention to etiquette and ceremony, treating talented people with courtesy, and making friends with ordinary talented people regardless of their status. Coming without indecent assault also means that you will respond to actions imposed on you by others.
reciprocity means that courtesy should be reciprocated. Now it also means to answer each other with the same attitude or practice.
the collapse of rites means that the rules and regulations of feudal ethics have been greatly destroyed, and frugality means that saving is too much to meet the requirements of propriety. About: constraints. Learn extensively and ask questions, and abide by the etiquette. It means that the host and the guest meet each other and stand on both sides of the court to salute each other.
Now it is a metaphor of equal and reciprocal relations. Long Zhai Li Buddha Long Zhai: Vegetarian all year round.
describes the practice of believing in Buddhism, eating fast and chanting Buddha all the year round, bowing down in reverence. Metaphor worship to the extreme.
Moral guidance and propriety refers to moral guidance, ethical rectification, and making people submit to arrogance and rudeness. It refers to arrogance, impoliteness, arrogance and lack of courtesy, and disrespect for people. Low courtesy and thick money, respectful etiquette, rich wealth.
It is a metaphor for the seriousness and eagerness of hiring people. Humble words and courtesy: modesty.
it means to be modest in words and generous in gifts. Love the gift to save the sheep, because it cherishes the ancient ceremony and can't bear to make it obsolete, so it keeps the sheep sacrifice needed by the ancient ceremony.
The metaphor is to keep the relevant instruments for the sake of maintaining the fundamentals. The key words you are inquiring about are: to be a monk for a day and to be a bell for a day; to be perfunctory when something happens; to muddle along; to be a monk for a day and to be a bell for a day; to be a bell for a day; to be a monk for a day; to be a bell for a day; to be a bell for a day; to be a proverb.
It's a metaphor for being perfunctory and muddling along. Monks who come from far away read scriptures: it is said that people from other places are more valued than locals.
political integrity and harmony: political affairs are accessible and people's hearts are smooth. Describe the country's stability and the people's peace of mind: calm mood and mild attitude.
means not impatient or angry. Echo each other: Metaphorically, two people cooperate with each other and echo each other.
advocate a hundred harmony: there are many people who agree. Peace and prosperity: peace; Year: year; Feng: Sheng, Duo.
the weather is favorable and the crops are abundant. A group of harmony; This refers to attitude and affability.
Now, it also means to be friendly with each other, but not principled. The melody is profound, so few people can sing along with it.
old fingers are hard to find. Now the metaphor speech or work is not popular, and few people can understand it.
harmony between Xu chi and Xiang he: in the old days, it was used to mean harmony between brothers. Echo: the sound is corresponding.
I don't have my own opinions, so I just follow what others say. Minhe Nianfeng: The people live in peace and have a good year.
Hui Feng and Chang: Hui: Soft; And: gentle; Chang: comfortable. Soft wind makes people feel warm and comfortable.
harmony between the harp and the harp: a metaphor for conjugal love. Muddy customs and light: metaphor does not show its edge, and it does not compete with the world.
It is also a metaphor for incompetence and uselessness. Singing this and that: singing here and echoing there.
metaphors echo each other. Breeze and drizzle: mild wind, small rain.
the metaphor is gentle and not rude. Husband and wife and Ming: a metaphor for husband and wife loving each other.
It used to be used to congratulate people on their wedding. Harmony without difference: live in harmony, but don't casually agree.
Agree with others' opinions without singing, and don't stick to your own opinions. Compared with Bi Sui Zhu, it is a very precious thing.
amiable, gentle and easy to approach. A pleasant face and misty joy.
describe kindly. And like a harp, it means that husband and wife love each other.
harmony leads to auspiciousness: incur. Harmony can bring good luck.
Being kind to others means being kind to others, making money into treasure and coming clean: together. Even the plates were brought out.
tell all the metaphors without reservation. Get along well with each other.
Harmony with the dust refers to a passive attitude of not showing one's edge and not competing with the world. It is also a metaphor for collusion.
harmony * * * help: the heart; Ji: crossing. We are of one mind and cross the river together.
It is a metaphor to work together to overcome difficulties. The spring breeze and the warm spring breeze blow people.
The metaphor is affable to people. He sings this peace metaphor: one side advocates it, and the other side advocates it by imitating him: echo it; Yinghe.
Metaphorically, one party advocates and the other party follows suit; Or cooperate with each other and echo each other. Being in the right place and showing superior geographical conditions and mass base.
the wind and the warm sunshine are calm, and the sunshine warms people. It's sunny, breezy and sunny.
describe sunny and warm weather. Advocating without advocating: singing together.
and: response. No one answered the lead singer.
describes a cold and cheerless situation where someone leads but no one responds. Spring and Jingming spring is warm and the scenery is bright and gorgeous.
take advantage of water and mud: take advantage of it. Use ready-made water to stir the mud.
it's a metaphor for taking the opportunity to act. 4. What are the four-character idioms that express civilized manners? < P > The idioms that express civilized manners are: courtesy comes back; Respect the old and love the young; Qi Mei; Respect each other as guests; Courtesy three first; The benevolent loves others; Father and son are filial; Modesty and courtesy; Heart to heart; Be kind to others; Waiting for an empty seat; Polite; Approachable.
be polite; Modesty and prudence; Humble corporal; Respect the virtuous and courteous; Do not pity or cut; Treat each other wholeheartedly; Respect the virtuous and courteous; Corporal Lixian; Approachable; Gentle and gentle; Gentle and gentle; All ears; Respect each other as guests; Treat each other with courtesy; Open-minded; Listen to yourself; Waiting for the left; Loyalty and joy; Avoid arrogance and rashness; Self-knowledge; Not arrogant and impetuous; Love and courtesy; Bend high and go down; Treat others with self-denial; Qu respects the virtuous; Sweep the path and wait; Sweep the couch to welcome; Welcome people with kindness; Thai but not arrogant; Gentle and graceful; Warm, respectful and straightforward; Warm, respectful and self-defeating; Gentle and sincere. 5. Idioms about civility and etiquette, four-word idioms related to civility and etiquette
Gentle, courteous, courteous, knowledgeable and respectful
First, gentle [wé nzh? b ? n b ? n]
Explanation: Wen: literary talent; Quality: essence; Binbin: Describe the fit. The original appearance is elegant and simple, and the latter description is elegant and polite.
from: The Analects of Confucius Yong Ye in the Warring States Period: "Gentle, then a gentleman."
Translation: Only when cultures are integrated can people be elegant and polite.
Second, be polite [b Ρ n b Ρ n y ǒ u l ǐ]
Explanation: Binbin: originally meant to be both literary and artistic, and later described as elegant. Describe the appearance of elegance and politeness.
from Sima Qian's Preface to Historical Records Taishigong in the Western Han Dynasty: "When uncles and grandchildren set etiquette, their literature will advance slightly.
When Uncle Suntong made the etiquette, he walked forward gracefully and politely.
Third, Corporal Lixian [l ǐ xi á n xi à shi]
Explanation: Treat people with talents with courtesy, and make friends with ordinary talented people regardless of their status.
from: Tuotuo and Arutu at the end of Yuan Dynasty, Biography of Song Book Jiangxia Literature Wang Yigong, etc.: "Corporal Li Xian, sage hangs out."
It is a famous saying left by saints to treat people with courtesy when they have talent and virtue.
Fourth, be knowledgeable and reasonable [zh and sh ū dá l ǐ]
Explanation: knowledgeable and polite. Refers to a person who is educated. It is also said that knowing books and rituals.
from: Yuan anonymous's Feng Yulan, the first discount: "I am the only one who knows the book and is respectful, so how can I be talked about if I show my ugliness?"
translation: It's just that I should be cautious when I am familiar with reading etiquette, so how can I wear it without exposing my ugliness and being talked about
V. Respect each other as guests [xiāng jìng rú bīn]
Explanation: describe husband and wife as respecting each other, just like treating guests.
from: Zuo Qiu-ming's Thirty-three Years of Zuo Zhuan's Xi Gong in the Spring and Autumn Period: "When I visit Ji in the autumn season, I see that Ji is in short supply, and my wife marries her, respects her and treats her like a guest."
Translation: Jiu Ji's envoy passed by Ji, and when he saw Ji's lack of weeding, his wife accompanied him, respectful and treating him like a guest. 6. Four-word idioms of sages
Four-word idioms of sages: courtesy corporal, envy of sages, pride of sages.
1. Idiom: Corporal Lixian
Pinyin: l lǐ xián xià shì
Explanation: Treat people with talents with courtesy, and make friends with ordinary talented people regardless of their status.
Source: The Biography of Wang Yigong, a Literature of Jiangxia in Song Dynasty: "Corporal Li Xian, a sage, gives instructions; Pride is more than arrogance, and the sages go. " "Biography of Li Mian in the New Tang Dynasty": "He was in the imperial court, and he was bright and honest. This minister showed that corporal Li Xian had always been there, and he tried to attract Li Xun and Zhang Shen to the shogunate."
Synonym: polite and courteous to others
Antonym: condescending and domineering
Usage: as predicate and attribute; It means cherishing talents, which is full of praise.
structure: combination
Example sentence: Although he is in a high position, he is humble and condescending to himself, and he can be polite to corporal.
Idiom story: During the Tang Dynasty, Li Mian was promoted from a local official to a prime minister. He was never conceited, and he was very sincere and polite. He found that the county commandant was honest and capable, so he was promoted to Nanzheng county magistrate. He found Li Xun and Zhang Shen very talented, so he invited them out to be officials. Soon they died, and Li Mian especially missed them. People called him a model of corporal Li Xian.
second, idiom: jealous of the virtuous
Pinyin: jí xi á nà o Shi ?
Explanation: jealous and contemptuous of talented people.
Source: The 19th chapter of Water Margin by Ming Shi Naian: "It's a shame to rely solely on the records of Liangshan, but to be jealous of the virtuous and arrogant is less lenient."
Synonym: jealous of talent, arrogant and slow
Antonym: Corporal Lixian
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Refers to people who are jealous of talents, which is derogatory.
structure: joint
Example sentence: As a leader, you should be polite to the virtuous corporal, not jealous of the virtuous and arrogant.
3. Idiom: Proud and slow
Pinyin: à oxiá n mà nshi
Explanation: Xian: a person with talent and virtue; Scholars and talented people. Treat virtuous and talented people with arrogance.
Source: Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 6th time: "When did you betray a thief and arrogantly pretend to be an adulterer? You are proud of your virtue and slow down your scholar, so you have come to see Ming Gong."
Synonym: snobbish and arrogant
Antonym: Love is like life
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Look down on talented people.
structure: joint
Example sentence: As a leader, you should be polite to the virtuous corporal, not jealous of the virtuous and arrogant.