Repay in case of repayment: To repay a favor and perform service for it. Refers to a person who is extremely kind and only gives a negligible reward. < /p>
Running friends refer to close friends who try their best to help each other.
Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Biography of Dang Guo, He Yong": "Yuan Shao admired him, kept in touch with him privately, and became a running friend."
The metaphor of the inch of grass is strong. Bo, you should also express gratitude.
大恩大德 En: favor; De: kindness, benefit. Huge kindness means profound kindness.
Source: Volume 17 of "Eternal Words to Awaken the World" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "If my sister-in-law hadn't saved my life, I would have been a ghost in a foreign land. How can I repay this great kindness and kindness!"
Dai Tian Lu Di Dai: holding up to the sky; Lu: stepping on, stepping on. Head to the sky, feet to the ground. Describes people living between heaven and earth. It is a metaphor that kindness is deep and wide, like the sky and the earth being thick.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan·The Fifteenth Year of Duke Xi" "The official of the Jin Dynasty paid homage to the chief official three times and said: 'The emperor wears the emperor's soil when he wears the soil behind him. Downwind. '"
The word "kindness like a mountain" is a metaphor for extremely profound kindness.
Source: Ming Dynasty Zhou Ji's "Xihu 2 Episodes·Shou Zen Master's Two Lives Talisman": "When I was dying, I ordered my benefactor to rescue me. My kindness is like a mountain, and there is nothing to repay."
Gratitude and resentment refers to people's feelings of gratitude and hatred
Source: Wang Shuo's "I am a Wolf": "When you decide that ten years of obscurity is enough to make people forget you and the people you are determined to kill. You start to act on the grievances and grievances between that person."
The kindness and kindness are extremely deep
Source: Hui Opera "Giving the Sword": "Princess Meng Never Gives Up. The minister is humble, but the kindness is generous and righteous."
If you are reborn, your kindness will be great and it will be like giving you a second life.
Source: Chapter 81 of "Records of the States of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Gou Jian was imprisoned in our country... Now I have restored his country, and my kindness is like rebirth."
En The love between mountains and seas is as heavy as the mountains, and the friendship is as deep as the sea. Describes deep favor and deep friendship.
Source: Chao Duanhai of the Song Dynasty, "Bu Shuzi": "Gratefulness is as heavy as a mountain, and affection is as deep as the sea. If the gold is as high as the Big Dipper, why buy this point?"
Deep love, deep kindness, and profound friendship
Source: Scene 16 of the Peking Opera "The Legend of White Snake": "Su Zhen and Xu Lang'en love deeply... I hope the old Zen master will let him out and reunite the couple." ”
The kindness is deep and the law is Chichi: Feichi. Not enforcing the law because of deep love and close relationship
Source: Chapter 14 of Cai Dongfan's "Popular Romance of the Republic of China": "It is a deep kindness and a betrayal of the law. It is hard to forgive. "
The kindness is as deep as the sea, and the friendship is extremely deep
Source: Volume 32 of "Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Earnest friendship, no one has other ambitions. There is no bottom in the sea, but the righteousness is as heavy as the mountains, and the righteousness is even higher."
The kindness is deep, the kindness is deep, and the friendship is extremely profound.
Source: Lu Song of the Tang Dynasty, "On behalf of Guo Linggong to express gratitude to the male Shang Princess": "Something happened unexpectedly, and the honor and honor were beyond expectations. The kindness was profound and righteous, so how could I be so embarrassed? My body was broken into pieces, and I didn't know how to repay it. ”
Entong parents En: favor; Tong: like. Treat others with the same benefits and kindness as your parents.
Source: Tang Dynasty Chen Ziang's "Official Expression of Thanks to My Father for Zhang's Writings": "His Majesty Fu Wei, the God Emperor, is as kind as his parents, and is sincere and sincere. I believe that his sincerity is truly heartwarming."
My kindness is as heavy as a mountain.
Source: Qing Dynasty Pu Songling's "Strange Tales from a Liaozhai Studio Plum Girl": "How dare a person who is in the water dare to attack a gentleman with heavy duties? But when there is a corpse under the spring, the tongue cannot be retracted, and the rope cannot be removed. , please break down the roof beams and burn them, the kindness is the same as the mountains."
The same kindness will regenerate: kindness. It is a metaphor for great kindness, like rebirth.
Source: Chapter 17 of Liu Liu's "Fire King Kong": "He is unwilling to leave his mother, who has been reborn with kindness."
En Tong re-create re-create: rebirth. The gift of rebirth. It is a metaphor for great kindness, like saving one's own life.
Source: "Song Book·Wang Sengda Biography": "The kindness of regeneration should not be attributed in vain."
Grace should be repaid. Repay others' great kindness well.
Source: "Biography of Awakening Marriage" written by Xizhou Sheng in the Qing Dynasty: "Sister Su said: 'If this is the case, the kindness will be repaid.'"
More kindness than a loving mother: more than . More than the kindness given by a loving mother. Describes deep kindness.
Source: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "On the Censor's Stage on Drought and Human Hunger": "Your Majesty is more kind than a loving mother.
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En Zhongqiu Shanen: Favor. The kindness is as thick as a mountain, describing the profound kindness.
Source: "Xie Zeng Cha Yuan Qi" by Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty: "Shangxiaojiao If you attack, your life will be in danger; if you decide what is right or wrong, your kindness will be heavy. "
The kindness is as deep as the mountain.
Source: Song Dynasty Lu You's "Deleted Official Service Xie Qi": "Pluck the grass to conquer, and risk the clear stream. At the end of the day, when the melon rain has gone, there has been no flooding for months. The kindness is as heavy as a mountain, and the feeling is deep to the bones. "
The kindness to Mount Tai is profound and heavier than Mount Tai.
Source: Song Dynasty Liu Xun's "Pengcheng Collection·Ciyun Sun Shaoshu Two Poems": "The king thinks highly of Mount Tai, which is unprecedented. No reward. "
Return the favor of feeding back to feed: When the young bird grows up, it feeds its mother with food in its mouth. It is a metaphor for repaying the kindness of relatives.
Source: "Spring and Autumn Transport Dou Shu": "Flying Feathers" He is yang, and yang energy is benevolent, so the blackbird feeds back. "Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio - Qingfeng" of the Qing Dynasty: "You are thinking of my concubine, and you also pray that the house and building will be fake, so that I can return to the private life of feeding you. ”
Parental kindness refers to the kindness and hard work of parents in raising their children.
Source: "The Book of Songs·Binfeng·Owl": "Ensqinsi, Minsi of Huanzi" . "
Thanksgiving: respect, respect. Be grateful for others' favors and benefits.
Source: "Three Kingdoms·Wu Zhi·Luo Tongzhuan": "Today we are all grateful to Daiyi and wishful. The heart of retribution. "
Be grateful and grateful for the kindness of others.
Source: "Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi·Qi Wang Fang Biography" "Those who are righteous are the ones who are righteous." Annotation by Pei Song of the Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty: "In ancient times, those who sacrificed their lives for righteousness must have reason to exist, either grateful and virtuous, surrendering their lives without regrets, or taking advantage of the opportunity and working hard to respond. This is what the imperial edict calls Nie Zheng and Jiezi. . "
Gratitude chart: try to find ways to repay others' kindness.
Source: Zeng Gong of the Song Dynasty, "A Letter to Ouyang Sheren": "It is appropriate to feel and repay others. How to figure it out. ”
Sick and sick people help each other. It refers to caring and helping each other in times of trouble.
Source: Pre-Qin Dynasty Meng Ke’s "Mencius Teng Wen Gong 1": "Death has no way out." In a village, if the fields and fields are in the same well, if they go in and out as friends, watch and help each other, and support each other in sickness, then the people will live in harmony. ”
Jiangshun: help with the situation. Mei: good deeds, virtues. Help each other with the situation to achieve good things. Also known as "submit to its beauty".
Knot grass title Ring the grass: tie the grass into a rope to save the benefactor; hold the ring in the mouth, which is an old metaphor to express gratitude and repay kindness until death.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Fifteenth Year." "Year": "During the battle of the Fu family, I saw an old man weaving grass to push the Duhui, and the Duhui jumped over, so I captured it. "The poem "Redemption of Chickens" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "Don't learn to hold a bird with a ring in its mouth to repay kindness. "
Extract one's bag to help others: pocket. Take out your belongings to help others.
Source: "Debt in the Next Life" by Yuan·Anonymous: "If I see a poor person, I will give it all." Child support. "Ming Dynasty Zhang Dai's "Collected Works of Niang Huan·Recruiting for the Construction of the Temple of King Yue'e": "If there are wise men and officials who are willing to help, they will be supported by the king. ”
A thirsty person drinks easily. A thirsty person will find anything sweet to drink. It is an old metaphor for those who have experienced harsh government for a long time and are most grateful for virtue.
Source: "Mencius Gongsun Chou" : “It is easy for the hungry to find food, and for the thirsty it is easy to find drink. "
Express gratitude and thanks again and again.
Source: Chapter 14 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: "Li Zhu is an astrologer. , got the money, said goodbye to Fan Quan and Wang Qing with great gratitude, and came to Duanjiazhuang to reply. "
Holding a ring to knot grass and knotting grass: knotting the grass into a rope to rescue the benefactor; holding a ring: holding a jade ring in the mouth. The old metaphor is to express gratitude and repay kindness, and never forget it until death.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Fifteenth Year": "During the battle of the Fu family, I saw an old man knotting grass to make Du Hui, and Du Hui jumped over, so he was captured. "The poem "Redemption of Chickens" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "Don't learn to hold a bird with a ring in its mouth to repay kindness. "
The virtue of one meal is a metaphor for a small kindness.
Source: Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty, "Historical Records: Biography of Fan Ju and Cai Ze": "Fan Ju then scattered his family's property and repaid all he had tasted. The distressed. The virtue of a meal must be repaid, and the resentment of Yaju must be repaid. "
Yihai Enshan means love as deep as the sea, and kindness as heavy as the mountain. It means kindness and morality are deep.
Source: The fourth chapter of the third book of "The Romance of the West Chamber" written by Wang Shifu of the Yuan Dynasty: "General People's righteousness, seas and mountains are far away from each other. "
The righteousness is profound, the kindness is profound, and the friendship is extremely deep.
Source: Lu Song of the Tang Dynasty, "A Expression of Thanks to Princess Nanshang on behalf of Guo Linggong": "When something extraordinary happens, I look forward to the glory. The kindness is deep and righteous, how can we overcome it? The body is broken into pieces and the bones are broken, and we don’t know how to repay it. ”
The grace of rain and dew is the kindness of rain and dew that breeds all things. It is a metaphor for grace and kindness.
Source: "Suzhou Thank You" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty: "Far away from the rivers and seas, I am a lonely minister. Although the rain and dew are kind, the secluded world will be lost; and the love between dogs and horses is proud to be close." Cheng Dengji, Ming Dynasty "Youth Learning Qionglin Astronomy": "Those who look forward eagerly are like the hope of clouds; those who think deeply are like the kindness of rain and dew."
Jade Ru Yu Cheng Ru: You. Yuru: I will cherish and help you as much as I cherish jade. Love you like jade, help you, and make you successful. Mostly used under difficult and difficult conditions.
The grace of re-creation Re-creation: regeneration. A kindness as great as saving one's own life.
Source: "Book of Song Dynasty·Wang Sengda Biography": "The grace of reconstruction cannot be attributed in vain."
Zhan En Wang Yi refers to the profound kindness.
Know how to repay kindness. When you know how to receive kindness from others, you should repay the kindness to others. Same as "repaying kindness with gratitude".
Source: "Selected Heroes · "The Story of Red Lotus· Touching the Body and Harmony"": "It is pitiful to see that our soul is gone, and it is difficult to repay kindness and kindness."
Zhi Repay kindness. Know how to repay kindness when you receive kindness from others.
Source: The third chapter of the fifth book of "The Romance of the West Chamber" written by Wang Shifu of the Yuan Dynasty: "Hide your family's trust and deeds, and repay kindness with gratitude."
The kindness of knowing and encountering is the kindness of appreciation and important use.
Source: "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "Just because of the feeling of knowing the encounter for a moment, I cried for it."
Referring to the gift: the round valley warehouse. Pointing at the grain in the barn means donating it to others. Describes generous support for friends. Also known as "pointing to help each other".
Source: Chapter 54 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "Yu said: 'Zijing is my benefactor. I want to remember the kindness we gave each other in the past, so why don't I save you? Please be at ease. Stay for a few days and wait for Jiangbei to explore. There will be something different. '"
When the benefactor met, he was particularly green: extraordinarily; green: affectionate. Describing a benefactor who is particularly affectionate when they meet
Source: Ming Dynasty's "Shi Nodou: The Fierce Girl of Houguan County Annihilates Enmity" by Tianran Chisou of the Ming Dynasty: "It is said that a benefactor is particularly green when he meets his friend. Yao's first sight of a close friend , return anger and rejoice.
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