1. Forty four-character words for "touching"
Gratitude, unforgettableness, mixed feelings, true feelings, endless gratitude, nostalgia for the present, nostalgia for the past Sadness, feeling about the present and thinking about the past, feeling sad about the middle age, feeling stubborn and beautiful, can be sung and cried, grateful, touching, touching the world, feeling the same, touching the five inner parts, touching the heart, tears filling the eyes, touching the heart and spleen, being grateful for kindness, being grateful, touching the lungs and liver, I am so moved that I cannot express myself in words, I burst into tears, I burst into tears, I am deeply moved, my eyes burst into tears, I have mixed feelings, thank God, I will not forget anything, I am so moved, I hold my head and cry, I cry with joy, I forget myself when I encounter something, remember my inner feelings, feel the frost and dew, and feel a lot of emotions
Sentences:
1. Xiaojun donated money to children in mountainous areas, and the children burst into tears of gratitude.
2. Xiao Ming had mixed feelings after knowing the truth.
3. I am grateful to the teacher for his help.
4. Uncle Li’s deeds are truly touching.
5. Xiaoyu hugged her head and cried loudly.
Reference materials
Online Chinese Dictionary: / 2. 10 four-character idioms about gratitude
10 four-character idioms about gratitude:
Knotted with grass and tied with a ring, it is easy to drink for those who are thirsty. Thank you for all the kindness. An inch of grass is tied with a knot. A ring of grass is tied with a ring.
Gratitude and resentment, gratitude and gratitude, gratitude and repayment, gratitude and kindness, deep kindness. Yi Zhong
List a few explanations as follows:
Idiom: knot grass title ring
Pinyin: [jié cǎo xián huán]
Definition: Knotting grass: knotting grass into a rope to rescue the benefactor; Holding the ring: holding a jade ring in the mouth. In the old days, it was a metaphor for being grateful and repaying one's kindness, something that would never be forgotten until death.
Source: Li Xingdao of the Yuan Dynasty, "The Story of the Gray Ladder": "Thank you so much, madam; I will tie a grass ring around my head; this kindness must be repaid!"
Sentence: Mr. Grateful I will definitely repay you with death for your life-saving grace in the future.
Idiom: Thousands of thanks
Pinyin: [qiān ēn wàn xiè]
Definition: To express gratitude and thanks again and again.
Source: Chapter 14 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "Li Zhu was an astrologer. After receiving the money, he resigned from Fan Quan and Wang Qing with great gratitude. Reply to Duanjiazhuang."
Sentence: The mute bowed and saluted again, and walked out with a lot of gratitude.
Idiom: tie the grass with a ring
Pinyin: [xián huán jié cǎo]
Definition: tie the grass: knot the grass into a rope to save the benefactor; hold the title Huan: Holding a jade ring in the mouth. In the old days, it was a metaphor for being grateful and repaying one's kindness, something that would never be forgotten until death.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Fifteenth Year": "During the battle of Fushi, I saw an old man knotting grass to make Du Hui stand up, and Du Hui jumped up, so he was captured." Tang Dynasty· Bai Juyi's poem "Redemption of Chickens": "Don't learn to hold a bird with a ring in its mouth, and repay kindness in a rugged way."
Sentence: A great kindness is not repaid, but it is engraved in the heart. ~, live and die. 3. Four words to describe a sentence of gratitude to parents, about 40 words
1. The most important thing for a filial son is to respect his relatives; the most important thing to respect his relatives is to support him in the world.
——Mencius 2. I feel sorry for my parents, who worked so hard to give birth to me. ——The Book of Songs 3. Once a teacher, always a father.
4. Whoever says nothing will be rewarded with three springs of glory. 5. The kindness of a drop of water should be repaid by a spring of water.
6. Being a human being is like a candle. It has some heat and some light, giving people light and warmth. ——Xiao Chunu 7. Life needs a grateful heart to create, and a grateful heart needs life to nourish.
——Wang Fu 8. Don’t forget the man who dug the well when drinking water. The predecessors planted trees for future generations to enjoy the shade. 9. There is no greater kindness than knowing how to repay kindness.
10. Sheep have the kindness of kneeling down to breastfeed, and crows have the kindness of feeding back. 11. I borrowed thousands of dendrobium water from the river and made it into calligraphy to praise my teacher.
12. Give him a peach and repay him with a plum. 13. One father raises ten sons, and ten sons raise one father.
14. Look down on the world as disappearing like smoke, but remember that kindness remains like blood. 15. A father’s kindness is higher than a mountain, and a mother’s kindness is deeper than the sea.
16. The kindness of one meal should never be forgotten. 17. Fish know that the kindness of water is the source of happiness.
18. Poor parents in the world. 19. The kindness of knowing and meeting someone should never be forgotten.
20. I feel sorry for my parents. I don’t know the kindness of my parents if I don’t have children. 21. God has mercy on the grass, but late love is common in the world.
22. Thank you to fate, thank you to the people, thank you to your thoughts, and thank you to everyone I want to thank. ——Lu Xun 23. Parents who love their children have far-reaching plans.
24. When people help me, I will never forget it; when I help others, I won’t forget it. ——Hua Luogeng 25. If you are not a householder, you don’t know how valuable firewood and rice are. If you don’t raise children, you don’t know how to repay your mother’s kindness. 26. If you want to repay kindness, you want to forget resentment; repaying resentment is short, but repaying kindness is long.
27. Gratitude is a spiritual treasure. ——Locke 28. Gratitude is the health of the soul.
——Nietzsche 29. Without gratitude, there is no real virtue. ——Rousseau 30. The most beautiful scene in the world occurs when we miss our mother.
—— Maupassant 31. The reason why family is important is mainly because it allows parents to gain emotions. ——Russell 32. The virtue of parents is a huge wealth.
——Horace 33. How similar mothers are all over the world! Their hearts are always the same, they both have an extremely pure and innocent heart. ——Whitman 34. The kindness of parents cannot be drowned by water or extinguished by fire.
——Proverb from the former Soviet Union 35. Only when you raise a son can you know how hard your mother is, and when you raise a daughter, you can know how grateful you are to your mother. ——Japanese proverb 36. Ingratitude is more powerful than lying, vanity, rhetoric, drunkenness, or other evils of the fragile human heart.
——British proverb 37. An ungrateful person cannot be saved if he is in trouble. ——Greek proverb 38. Gratitude is the least of virtues, and ungratefulness is the worst of conduct.
——British proverb 39. Despicable people are always ungrateful, and ungratefulness is a despicable part of the original. ——Hugo 40. The bees sip honey from the flowers and express their gratitude when they leave.
The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. ——Tagore 41. Charitable behavior can relieve the pain of others more than money.
——Rousseau 42. To know the kindness of parents, hold children and grandchildren in your arms. ——Japanese proverb 43. No matter how proud a person is of his achievements, he should drink water and think about his source. He should remember that it was his teacher who sown the original seeds for their growth.
Famous quotes about gratitude: Work hard and die. (Zhuge Liang's "The Master's Guide") The crow has the meaning of feeding back, and the sheep know that the kindness of kneeling at the breast and dripping water should be repaid by the spring. Who says that the heart of an inch of grass can repay the three spring rays. Bees sip nectar from the flowers and leave the camp. Thank you.
The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. —— Rabindranath Tagore When people help me, I will never forget them; when I help others, I won’t forget them.
—— Hua Luogeng Every kind of favor has a barb, which will hook the mouth that swallows the favor. The benefactor can drag him wherever he wants—— Don't be ungrateful. Lying, vanity, gossip, drunkenness or other evils that exist in the hearts of vulnerable people are even more powerful - British proverb: Despicable people are always ungrateful: ungratefulness is originally a part of being mean - Hugo The ungrateful person falls into difficulty There is no way to be saved - Greek proverb: If a person receives a great favor and later turns against the benefactor, he must take care of his own dignity and must be more vicious than an unrelated stranger. He must prove the other person's guilt in order to explain his own. Ruthlessness - Thackeray Gratitude is the least of virtues, ingratitude is the worst of vices - British proverb An ignorant person wants to do something good, but ends up doing harm to others; a little magpie pulls out his mother's Feathers, thinking that they have repaid the kindness of upbringing - Tibetan proverb: Water cannot drown the kindness of parents, and fire cannot extinguish it - Soviet proverb: Father's kindness is higher than the mountain, mother's kindness is deeper than the sea - Japanese proverb: You should know your parents' kindness, and hold them in your arms Children and grandchildren - Japanese proverb: Only when you raise a child do you know how hard your mother has worked; when you raise a daughter, you know how grateful you are to your mother - Japanese proverb: You don't know your mother since childhood, but you only know how to repay your mother when you raise children - Japanese proverb: If you don't care about the family, you don't know how expensive firewood and rice are; if you don't raise children, you don't know how to repay your mother's kindness - Chinese proverb My father gave birth to me, my mother bowed to me, carried me, raised me, nurtured me, cared for me, revived me, entered and exited me. The virtues that I desire to repay, Haotian is extremely ignorant of. Holding a ring to tie grass, repaying kindness. De Jing's silhouette is shimmering in the solitary lamp at night. He looks at his son like a dragon and looks up at him soaring into the sky. There is cold frost floating on Youhu's temples, the waist of her skirt falls in spring, and the tips of her eyebrows rise in autumn.
In the 32nd year, there were storms and waves, the rain and clouds disappeared, and there was a flood of thoughts. Remembering the hard work of a loving mother for half a lifetime, kneeling down to nurse a lamb, and repaying her today. 4. Four-character idioms about gratitude
Repay just in case Repay: To repay kindness and perform service for it.
Refers to a great kindness but only a negligible reward. Source: Chapter 18 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Nowadays, the great virtues of the body, heaven and earth are so generous that they have never been seen in ancient times. Even if the brain is ruined, how can it be repaid!" Running friends refer to those who try their best to help each other. A dear friend.
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 knot of inch of grass is a metaphor for showing gratitude despite being weak.
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 Tianlu Di Dai: holding up to the sky; Lu: stepping on, stepping on.
Heads 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 after walking on the soil, and the emperor's soil is behind the soil. This is really the king's words.
The ministers dare to be here. Downwind. '" "The kindness is like a mountain" refers to the profound kindness.
Source: Ming Dynasty Zhou Ji's "Xihu 2 Episodes·Shou Zen Master's Two Lives Fulfills the Long-cherished Wish": "When I was dying, I ordered my benefactor to rescue me. My kindness is like a mountain, and I can't repay it." Gratitude and resentment refer to people's gratitude. Source of love and hatred: Wang Shuo's "I am a Wolf": "When you decide that ten years of obscurity is enough to make people forget the grudges and grudges between you and the person you are determined to kill, you start to take action. "
The kindness and kindness are extremely profound. Source: Anhui opera "Giving the Sword": "Princess Meng never abandons her humble ministers, she is kind and generous." If the kindness is reborn, it is like giving 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 as if it were reborn." The mountains of kindness and the sea of ??kindness are like mountains. Heavy, the friendship is as deep as the sea.
Describes deep kindness and deep friendship. Source: Chao Duanhai of the Song Dynasty, "Bu Shuzi": "The kindness and righteousness are as heavy as mountains, and the affection is as deep as the sea.
If the gold is high in the Big Dipper, why buy this point?" Source of "Shen Zhong": Scene 16 of the Peking Opera "The Legend of White Snake": "Su Zhen and Xu Lang'en love each other deeply... I hope the old Zen master will let him out and the couple can reunite." Deep affection, Fa Chi Chi: Fei Chi.
Failure to enforce laws and disciplines due to deep friendship and close relationship. Source: Chapter 14 of Cai Dongfan's "Popular Romance of the Republic of China": "It is a deep kindness and betrayal of the law, a betrayal of the alliance, a deaf ear, and a heartfelt confession that is difficult to forgive. " The kindness is as deep as the sea, and the friendship is as deep as the sea. Source: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Warning to the World" Volume 32: "Everyone has no other ambition.
The true kindness is as deep as the bottomless sea, and the righteousness is as heavy as a mountain. Righteousness is even higher. "The kindness is profound, the righteousness is the most important, and the friendship is extremely profound.
Source: Lu Song of the Tang Dynasty, "On behalf of Guo Linggong, thanking the male Shang Princess": "Something happened so unexpectedly that I was honored and honored. I am so kind and righteous, so how can I overcome my humiliation? I don't know how to repay my body. "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 His Father for Zhang's Writings": "His Majesty Fu Wei is as kind to his parents as he is to his parents. He is sincere and sincere. He believes in his sincere heart and is truly heartwarming."
En Tongshan Mountain Your grace is as heavy as a mountain. Source: "Strange Stories from a Liaozhai Studio" by Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty: Plum Girl: "How dare a person who is just floating in the water dare to attack a gentleman with heavy duties?
But if 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 kindness is the same as the kindness of the mountains."
Metaphor of great kindness, like rebirth of oneself. Source: Chapter 17 of Liu Liu's "Fire King Kong": "He is unwilling to leave his mother, who has been reborn with kindness." Recreation of kindness: 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." Gratitude 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.'" Kindness exceeds that of a loving mother. Yu: exceeds.
It is heavier than the kindness given by a loving mother. Describes deep kindness.
Source: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "On the Censor's Platform on Drought and Human Hunger": "Your Majesty is more kind than a loving mother." En: Favor.
Gratitude is as thick as a mountain, which describes the profoundness of kindness. Source: Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty, "Xie Zeng Cha Yuan Qi": "Attacks from above and below, life is in danger; right and wrong are determined, and kindness is as heavy as the hills and mountains." "The kindness is as deep as a mountain. The kindness is as deep as a mountain.
Source: Song Dynasty Lu You's "Deleted Official Service Xie Qi": "Pluck the grass to conquer, risking the end of the clear stream; when the melon rain comes, it has never been flooded for months. The kindness is as heavy as a mountain, and I am grateful. Deep to the bone. ”
The kindness is as profound as Mount Tai. Source: "Pengcheng Collection·Ciyun Sun Shaoshu Two Poems" by Liu Xun of the Song Dynasty: "You think so much about Mount Tai, but you haven't received any reward."
The kindness of returning to feed: the chick grows up, and feeds in its mouth His mother. A metaphor for repaying family favors.
Source: "Spring and Autumn Movement Dou Shu": "The flying feathers are Yang, and the Yang Qi is benevolent, so the crow feeds back." Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio: Qingfeng": "Jun Ru Nian Concubine, I also pray that the house and house will be used as a holiday, so that I can return to the family. ”
Parents’ kindness and hard work refer to the parents’ kindness and hard work in raising their children. Source: "The Book of Songs·Binfeng·Owl": "Enqinsi, Minsi of Huanzi."
Gratitude and Dade Dai: Respect, esteem. Be grateful for the favors and benefits of others.
Source: "Three Kingdoms·Wu Zhi·Luo Tongchuan": "Today we are all grateful to Dai Yi and have the desire to repay." Gratitude and virtue are grateful for the kindness of others.
Source: "Three Kingdoms·Wei Zhi·Qi Wang Fang Biography" "Those who are braver than Nie Zheng and more successful than Jiezi can be said to be those who sacrifice their lives to achieve righteousness and save their lives for righteousness." Annotation by Pei Song of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "In ancient times, those who sacrificed their lives for righteousness , there must be a reason to be grateful, and you have no regrets in committing your life, or you have to work hard to respond to the situation. This is what Nie Zheng and Jie Zi are called in the imperial edict.
Be grateful for the kindness of others and find ways to repay it. Source: "A Letter to Ouyang Sheren" by Zeng Gong of the Song Dynasty: "The feelings and rewards are as follows."
Helping each other when sick. Helping each other when sick. Refers to caring for and helping each other in times of trouble.
Source: Pre-Qin Dynasty Meng Ke's "Mencius Teng Wen Gong 1": "If you die and move out of your hometown, your hometown and fields will be in the same well, and you will be friends when you go in and out, watch and help each other, and support each other in illness, then the people will live in harmony." Go with the flow and help others: follow the trend and help.
Beauty: good thing, virtue. Let's help each other and achieve good things.
Also known as "submit to its beauty". Knotting grass and holding a ring. Knotting grass: knotting grass into a rope to save 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:. 5. What are the four-character idioms about gratitude?
The four-character idioms about gratitude include: lamb kneeling at its breasts, gratitude, no regrets, licking the calf with deep affection, and tears of gratitude.
1. Lamb kneeling to breastfeed (yáng gāo guì rǔ): All animals know the principles of gratitude to their parents and respecting their elders. If its mother takes care of it, it will thank its mother. Don’t humans know the same?
2. Gratefulness (gǎn ēn dài dé): Dai: respect, respect. Be grateful for the favors and benefits of others.
3. No regrets (wú yuàn wú huǐ): resentment, dissatisfaction, blame; regret, regret for doing something wrong in the past; no regrets, no regrets and resentment.
4. shì dú qíng shēn (shì dú qíng shēn): a metaphor for love for children.
5. Grateful tears (gǎn jī tì líng): tears: tears; zero: falling. Tears of gratitude. Describe extreme gratitude.