Favor, this word is usually used to describe our appreciation or love for someone. It originated from ancient idioms in China and has profound cultural and historical connotations.
The word favoritism is widely used in daily life, literary creation, business activities and many other fields. For example, we can say: the teacher's love for me makes me more confident to study. Or in literary works, we may see such a description: his interpretation of this role has been favored by the director and has since embarked on the road to success.
Like is not only a word to describe love, but also an emotional projection, a kind of respect and recognition for others. When we say that a person is favored, we are actually expressing our appreciation, respect and recognition for him. This is a positive emotional expression, which helps to establish and maintain good interpersonal relationships.
The origin of preference
The origin of favoritism can be traced back to ancient idioms in China. In the ancient book Zuo Zhuan, there is a famous story: Qi Jinggong is a good horse. He was ordered to raise and died a few months later. Yan Zi remonstrated: I heard that Ma has the ability to travel thousands of miles, but he can't get the final taste. He lacks strength and heavy responsibility, so beauty is not seen. Therefore, although they have the ability to travel thousands of miles, they can't eat the last taste, but they are weak and have great responsibilities, so beauty is invisible.
Gong Jing said: Good. So he abandoned the horse in the backyard and swam in the country in his spare time. This story tells us that Gong Jing was very keen on raising horses, but in the end, because of his excessive indulgence, the horses died. Yan Zi suggested that although a horse can travel thousands of miles, its talent and beauty cannot be displayed unless it is properly cared for and managed.
This story describes Gong Jing's excessive love for horses. With the passage of time, the word "in favor of adding" has gradually evolved into a common vocabulary in modern Chinese. In daily life, we can use this word to express our love and appreciation for someone or something.