Using idioms as signatures is also a very literary act. Below are some signature talks about idioms that I have collected and compiled. I hope it will be helpful to you.
Recommended signatures for idioms
1) Sacrificing oneself for the public good: sacrificing personal interests for the sake of public interests.
2) Fenghuazhengmao: Fenghua: style, talent; Mao: vigorous. It’s the time to be young, charming and talented. Describes the energetic and enterprising spirit of young people.
3) Act as a law: describe a person’s noble behavior and be imitated by future generations.
4) Work hard and be promising: work hard: be energetic. Get up and make a difference.
5) Lanzhi Changsheng: Lanzhi: bluegrass and Ganoderma lucidum. It is a metaphor for the longevity of noble virtues.
6) Dedicate yourself until death: Be careful and not afraid of hard work and devote everything you have until death.
7) Sui: success. Merits are established and fame is gained.
8) Killing relatives for the sake of justice: In order to safeguard justice or the interests of the people, regardless of the feelings of relatives, the criminals should be punished as they should be.
9) Dehou Liuguang: De: morality, virtue; thick: heavy; flow: influence; light: broad? It means high morals and far-reaching influence.
10) Accumulate good deeds and become virtuous: shan: good deeds, good deeds; virtuous: noble moral character. Doing good deeds for a long time will form a noble character. The latest signature talk about idioms
1) Spotless: It is not originally a Buddhist term. The Buddhists call color, sound, smell, taste, touch, and law the "six dusts". The preacher should not be tainted by the six dusts and keep his mind pure. Describes that it is not corrupted by bad ideas and bad styles. The environment is also described as very clean and tidy.
2) Li Zhizhenliang: Li Zhi: Inspire the mind. Be firm in ambition and conduct, and have noble moral character.
3) Curling jade ruler: jade ruler: a ruler made of jade. A metaphor for noble and pure character.
4) Being virtuous leads to slander: Having high moral character leads to slander. Describing bad people as always envious and slandering people of noble character.
5) High morals and high respect: refers to high moral character and high prestige among the masses.
6) Binghunxuepo: ice, snow: as transparent as ice, as white as snow. It is a metaphor for the noble and pure character of a person.
7) Spring Breeze Yishui: The original meaning is that adults and children take a bath in Yishui and enjoy the breeze on the dance platform. Refers to the natural, broad-minded and noble joy of life.
8) Linfeng Zhilan: Linfeng: Kirin and Phoenix are metaphors for noble people; Zhilan: metaphors for the beauty of talent. Refers to a person's noble moral character and beautiful temperament.
9) Fu Yin Mingda: refers to the crystal-clear color of jade, which is a metaphor for noble and pure moral character.
10) Respect the elderly and those with outstanding talents. Selected signatures about idioms
1) Gao He Danian: He: footprints, extended to behavior and conduct. He is of high moral character and advanced in age.
2) Sipping vinegar and being handsome: This is an example of noble moral character and integrity.
3) Well-known at home and abroad: Chi: spread. Describes the spread of fame far and wide.
4) Virtue: moral character; hope: reputation. He has high morals and great reputation.
5) Be law-abiding: pursue official duties, abide by the laws and regulations stipulated by the state, and do not violate the law or engage in favoritism.
6) Clear and clear: clear and clear. It is described as very pure, without any stain.
7) Bao Yuanlu De: Yuan: Good. Refers to having good intentions and behaving with noble moral character.
8) Virtue adds to others: Virtue: graceful behavior; adds people: surpasses everyone. Refers to behavior that is noble and beyond ordinary people.
9) Jade, Clean and Pine: As clean as jade, as firm as pine. Describes high moral character.
10) Frankness: Describes being frank, honest and honest.
11) Yu Jie Bing Qing: As pure as jade, as clear as ice. Describes noble character.
12) Cultivating morality through decisive actions: cultivating noble morality through decisive actions.
13) Don’t hide the money you find: Don’t hide the property you find, but find ways to return it to the owner.
14) Selfless: Serve the public whole with no selfish motives. It also means dealing with things fairly and without favoring any party.
15) Being poor leads to work: In the old days, it was believed that the poorer the literati were and the less ambitious they were, the better their poetry would be.
16) Treat everyone equally: originally refers to the wise ruler showing kindness to the people. Later, it generally refers to treating people equally, regardless of their thickness or closeness.
17) Selfless: Describes being strict and fair in doing things, without showing mercy or showing favoritism.
18) Huangtian has no relatives, but virtue is auxiliary: kin: closeness; auxiliary: help. It means that God is fair and selfless and always helps people with high moral character.
19) Sacrificing yourself to save others: Sacrifice your own life to save others.
20) Integrity and stubbornness lead to cowardice: It means that noble moral integrity can inspire people to move forward.
21) Gaoshan Yangzhi: Gaoshan: a metaphor for noble moral character. A metaphor for admiration for noble moral character.
22) Benevolent person: Originally refers to a person with noble ambition and morality. Now generally refers to patriotic and progressive people.
23) Red and brave loyalty: red: a metaphor for purity. Described as very loyal.
24) Be generous: Have a broad mind towards others.
25) Unsung Hero: A hero whose name is unknown to the world.
26) The sun and moon pass through the sky, and rivers flow through the earth: Just like the sun and moon pass through the sky every day, rivers always flow through the earth. The image is aboveboard and eternal.
27) Huai Jin holding Yu: Holding Jin in the arms and holding Yu in the hand. It is a metaphor for people with pure and beautiful character.
28) Forgetting private matters for the sake of public affairs. It is a metaphor for serving the public good without considering personal gains and losses.
29) Upright: Originally used to describe a strong and neat appearance, it later refers to seriousness, uprightness, and aboveboardness.
30) The heart is as hard as stone: The heart is as hard as stone. It is a metaphor for hard-hearted or very determined will.