Metaphor is an idiom that says a lot of good things.

Tooth surplus refers to putting in a good word for others.

Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Gongsun nine niang: "Life is sitting, please make up your mind. Said:' My niece is widowed and widowed, and my servant wants to be rewarded by the winner. Through the matchmaker again and again, I don't want to quit my job and live a life without respect. Fortunately, there is no pity for teeth. " "

Teeth and wisdom mean helping people speak well.

Source: Su Zhongfen of Bangor, He Qing: "My husband hates Yang Shan, and now he has made meritorious service. Why not cherish his teeth and wisdom, but he will be ashamed of his simplicity. "

Put in a good word for others.

Source: Song Jiyong's Chronicle of Tang Poetry Xiang Si: "Poetry is perfect. I have read it several times, and the standard is too poetic. I have never understood kindness in my life and said things everywhere. "

Put in a good word for others.

German sound is not contrary to German sound: kind words; No violation: no violation. Don't ignore other people's good words.

Source: "The Book of Songs" Gu Feng Gu Feng: "Virtue and sound do nothing, mutually assured destruction."

To everyone: Xiang Si, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. When you meet someone, praise Xiang Si. It is a metaphor for bragging about someone or something everywhere and saying good things.

Source: A Gift for Xiang Si by Tang Jingzhi: "It's always good to see poems everywhere, and it's better to look at standards than poems. I have never understood the goodness of Tibetans in my life and talked about things everywhere. "

There are different opinions, half saying bad things and half saying good things. There is no consensus on people's evaluation.

Source: Mao Dun's Review of Old Learning and New Learning: "Normal phenomena are mixed. This mixed reputation ... will strive for a fair evaluation of the work that is not too high or too low. "

Spring breeze quarrel: mouth quarrel. The original meaning is that oral comments, like spring breeze, can increase everything. After boasting or putting in a good word for others.

Source: The History of the Later Han Dynasty Zheng Taichuan: "Confucius talked with Gong Gao, and his mouth was thirsty."

Hard words may sound harsh, but they are useful words. Objection: To oppose or disobey.

Source: Shi Hou: "Advice when most needed is least heeded, it works."

Good rhetoric: speech. Describe a talkative person. Put in a good word for others.

Source: Mencius Gongsun Chou: "Kill me and do good."

For people, the term is: for; Item: Xiang Si in Tang Dynasty was highly valued by Yang Jingzhi. Put in a good word for others.