1, push yourself and others.
Pronunciation: [tu and j ǐ jí ré n]
Interpretation: use your own mind to infer other people's minds. Put yourself in others' shoes.
Example: China people, with their tolerance and ability to push themselves and others, first understood the interpersonal relationship that human beings should have.
2. Do your part
Pronunciation: [[dāng rén büng]
Explanation: The original meaning is benevolence, and there is no humility. The latter refers to taking the initiative to do what should be done, without shirking.
Example: Being modest in the arena is undoubtedly tantamount to declaring your own failure; When volunteering, you should do your best.
3. In this case.
Pronunciation: [shēn dāng qí jìng]
Interpretation: Pro: Arrive; Context: realm, place. I personally went to that position. Use "immersive".
For example, there are counterattacks, guards, disillusionment, lack of warmth and coldness, success and failure, gains and losses, and the smell of right and wrong. You can't eat unless you are in that situation.
4. Put yourself in others' shoes
Pronunciation: [Shè sh ē n ch ǔ d:]
Explanation: Hypothesis: Hypothesis. Imagine you are in someone else's shoes. Think about other people's situation.
Example: Nowadays, most public officials can put themselves in the shoes of people who go to work, and their attitude and affability make people feel treated with courtesy.
5. Over there.
Pronunciation: [shēn lín qí jìng]
Interpretation: Pro: Arrive; Context: realm, place. I personally went to that position.
This article vividly depicts the scenery of Guilin. After reading it, people feel immersive. This beautiful scenery is really fascinating, and tourists can't help being intoxicated by it.