1, forget one's ancestors
Pronunciation: sh ǔ di ǔ n w à ng z ǔ
Interpretation: Forgetting one's ancestors after several times is a metaphor for forgetting one's roots. It also means ignorance of one's own history. Later, I used this metaphor to forget my original situation or the origin of things.
Source: Pre-Qin Zuo Qiuming's "Fifteen Years of Zuo Zhao": "Are you a father?" Forget one's ancestors after several times. "
2. Worship foreign things and flatter foreign countries
Pronunciation: chóng yáng mèi wài
Interpretation: praise anyone or anything except the country, please and curry favor with foreigners, flatter foreigners. If you don't understand that there are advantages and disadvantages in cultural differences between different countries, you will selectively ignore the disadvantages of other countries according to your own shortcomings or preferences, which is suspected of double standards.
3, forget the article by counting the ceremony
Pronunciation: sh ǔ Longwang
Interpretation: forget the text by counting rituals, and count: count; Names of ancient characters. Talking about the deeds of Xuansunli, I forgot all the great-grandfathers who were knighted and founded the country, and I didn't regard Wen as the ancestor of this clan. Metaphor forgets one's ancestors and roots. It is also a metaphor for ignorance of surname knowledge.
4. Have a negative entrustment
Pronunciation: y ǒ u f zh ǔ tu
Interpretation: I didn't do what others entrusted.
5. Ungrateful
Pronunciation: wàngēn füyü
Interpretation: Grace: Grace; Negative: violation; Righteousness: friendship, kindness. I forgot the benefits of others to myself, but I did something sorry for others.
Source: Yuanyang Wen Kui's Reunion of Children: "How can he be ungrateful?" Pick him up in the snow. "