Idioms expressing complimentary words

Idioms expressing complimentary words. Idioms expressing complimentary words 1.

Not coercive or arrogant: coercive: relying on one’s own self-respect; proud: proud. Not relying on one’s own power to respect one’s own self, not arrogant or arrogant.

Neither arrogant nor impetuous: impetuous: impatient. Not proud, not impatient. Describes a person's humble attitude and prudent and practical work.

Hold the full precepts: hold the water filled with water and pay attention. Not overflowing. It is a metaphor for being in a high position and being able to warn yourself not to be proud and complacent.

Anti-arrogance and poman: Oppose pride and get rid of complacency.

Rich but not arrogant: rich: rich; arrogant: proud. Refers to Very rich but not arrogant.

Rich but not arrogant: rich: wealthy; arrogant: proud. Refers to very rich but not arrogant.

Rich but not arrogant: rich and status but not arrogant Pride.

Arrogant: Thinking of yourself as great, extremely proud, looking down on others.

Boasting: Proud and complacent, like to show off yourself.

Be wary of arrogance Be wary of impatience: be alert, prevent. Be wary of and prevent pride and impatience.

Being poor without flattery, being rich without being arrogant: Flattery: flattering, to please. Poor but not flattering, rich but not Proud and arrogant.

Don’t be arrogant when you win, don’t be discouraged when you lose: don’t be proud when you win, don’t be discouraged when you lose.

Be peaceful but not arrogant: have a comfortable attitude but not arrogant. Also refers to Don’t be proud after you have status and power.

Those who worry about things first will be happy later; those who are proud first will worry later: Worry about your career first, and then feel happy for the success of your career; be proud before your career is accomplished, Later, you will worry about your career.

Be proud of: something you can feel proud of or be proud of.

Basic explanation

Feeling glorious and worthy of a sense of accomplishment .

He is proud of his achievements.

Definition: Feeling a sense of glorious accomplishment for the achievements and honors achieved by oneself or a group or individual related to oneself. Idioms expressing complimentary words 2

[Zhisimiit] Zhi: arrive; Mi: nothing; it: something else. He will not change his mind until death. Describes the single-minded love that will remain unchanged until death. Now also describes a firm stance.

[The death will overwhelm him] It will not change until death. Describes loyalty. Same as "the death of it".

[Death Mi Er] Unchanged until death. Describes loyalty. Same as "the death of it".

[Unchangeable to death] Unchanging until death. Describes loyalty. Same as "the death of it".

The latter is a metaphor for cutting off the retreat route in advance, so that you can make up your mind and achieve success.

[Throw them to death and then quickly] I wish I could kill people to be happy. Describes a vicious heart.

[Put to death] Deliberately putting people in a situation where they cannot survive.

[When a person is about to die, his words are also kind] When a person is about to die, his words are true and well-intentioned.

[Love wants him to live, hate wants him to die] When you like him, you always want him to live; when you hate him, you always want him to die. Refers to treating people extremely based on personal likes and dislikes.

[Centipedal insect, dead but not stiff] Centipede: The name of the insect, also known as millipede or horseworm, has twelve links, and can still squirm after being cut off. It is a metaphor for a powerful family. Although it has declined, it has not completely gone bankrupt because of its great power and solid foundation.

[The centipede insect will not freeze until death] Centipede: The name of the insect. Its trunk has twenty segments, and it can still squirm after being cut off. Stiffness: The limbs are stiff and unable to move. It is a metaphor that a powerful group or individual will not easily collapse in a short period of time.

[Under a heavy reward, your husband will die] It means that if you offer a heavy reward, there will be people who have the courage to do things.

[We can hear the sounds of chickens and dogs, but we cannot communicate with each other until old age and death] Now it is used to describe people who do not understand each other and do not communicate with each other.

[Although the day of death is still the year of life] Ju: Just like. It means that even though a person dies, his spirit is immortal and his role model still exists.

It also means that there are no worries or regrets in the heart, and that even if you die, you will still be alive.

[Friendship of life and death] Friendship of life and death.

[Death without a burial place] There is no place to bury the dead. Describing a tragic death or severe punishment.

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Being modest

Not being ashamed to ask questions, not being arrogant, not being impetuous, not being reserved, not showing off one’s role, being respectful, being humble, being successful, not taking any credit, being thin, being easy to ask, being arrogant Precepts are etiquette and virtuous. The corporal is full of dangers, and modesty is beneficial. Throwing bricks to attract jade and modesty is the end. Be humble and cautious. The work of dogs and horses is hidden deeply. If it is empty and damaged, it will be damaged. If you hear it, you will be happy to listen. If you are humble and humble, you will be quick to speak. It is not guilty. If you hear it, you will be warned. Move the bottle and ask for advice. If the bell is struck, it will be corrected; if it is not, it will encourage the fool to think a lot. There will be one who can drink wine and ask the words to choose the good, and then know it as the knowledge of self-knowledge. It is not a stranger to cultivate one's mind, cultivate one's character, blame oneself, know one's faults, and correct one's mistakes. It is better to regret oneself than to feel sorry for oneself

Prudence

Cherish the feathers, be strong, dull, and paint the ground as a prison, be cautious in words and deeds, be cautious in pursuit, and be tight-lipped in dealing with matters. And fearful of walking in the depths, like walking on thin ice, exploring the abyss, like walking on thin ice, only to think twice before acting, cautious, cautious, looking forward and backward

Others

Seeing the wise and thinking together, ranking among the best, abandoning the dark, turning to the bright, abandoning the old picture, the new blue cloud, straight up the rope, and correction A rising tide lifts all boats, a change from the past, a rapid improvement, a new life, a bad life, and persistent efforts [6] Idioms expressing praise 4

A great virtue will live a long life. It means that a person with noble moral character will live a long life after being appointed by heaven, so that he can benefit everyone.

Moral and esteemed: moral character; hope: reputation. High morals and great reputation.

Sharpening one’s virtues and tempering one’s moral behavior. Describing being strict with oneself and working hard.

Sharpen and Integrity: temper; Lianyu: upright moral character. Through tempering, the moral character is upright and unswerving.

Dou Nan, one person, Dou Nan: South of the Big Dipper. Refers to the world, the sea. Refers to the unique talents in the world. .Describes unique character or talent

To hold a treasure and treasure it: to hide. It is a metaphor for a person who has good moral character and talents.

Bingbo Qiuyue is a metaphor for a person's moral integrity.

The moral character and knowledge of EMI can serve as a model for EMI.

Different popular customs: Popular customs. Different from secular habits. Describe noble moral character.

Bao Yu Holding Jinyu, Jin: beautiful jade. It is a metaphor for having pure and noble moral character.

To praise virtue and merit: to measure; to measure: to estimate. The person who is appointed should take into account both his character and his moral character. To his credit.

Have both talents and morals. Cai: Talent. Virtue: Morality. Equipment: Have. Both talent and morals.

Talent is high, conduct is thick: Don’t be frivolous, be cautious. Refers to high talent and upright moral character.

Out of its kind, out of its kind. Out: to exceed; in kind: of the same kind; out: to surpass; out: the appearance of overgrown grass, which is extended to the gathering of the same kind. Refers to people.

Exit and enter ears refers to the character and ability that are above the same.

Outstanding: beyond; kind: similar; Cui: the original appearance of grass. , extended to aggregation. Above the same kind. Mostly refers to a person's moral ability.

Outstanding: out of the group; kind: similar; outstanding: beyond. Refers to a person's moral ability above the same kind.

Out of the ordinary: beyond; kind: of the same kind. Refers to a person’s moral ability that is beyond that of the same kind.

Extraordinary and extraordinary beyond the contemporary, different from the ordinary. Describes people’s thoughts, The state of moral character, words and deeds is extremely high, which is rare in the world.

Virtue is spread all over the world with high moral character.

Having both moral character and talent. Virtue: moral character; Cai: ability; Equipment: possession. Having both good ideological quality and talent and ability to work. Idioms expressing compliments 5

 [eyes piercing the heart and dying] yǎn chuān xīn sǐ

piercing the eyes: wanting to pierce the eyes; The heart is dead: the heart is as gray as death. The eyes can see through it, and the heart is dead. Describes extreme disappointment due to failure of ardent hopes.

 [There is nothing more sad than heart-death] āi mò dà yú xīn sǐ

It refers to the most tragic thing, which is stubborn thinking and insensitivity.

[心如死 ashes] xīn ruò sǐ huī

Death ashes: cooled ashes. Describes a mental state that is not affected by external objects. Nowadays it is often used to describe discouragement.

[心如死 ashes] xīn rú sǐ huī

Dead ashes: cooled ashes. It originally refers to a state of indifference and no emotion. It is also described as being depressed and extremely indifferent.

[The evil heart will never die] zéi xīn bù sǐ

Don’t give up the bad thoughts, but continue to do them.

[Unable to reach the Yellow River, the heart will not die] bù dào huáng hé xīn bù sǐ

It is a metaphor for not giving up until the goal is achieved. It can also be used as a metaphor for not giving up until there is really no way out.

[Determined to set foot on the ground] sǐ xīn tà dì

Describes making up one’s mind and never changing it. Same as "dead-hearted".

[Dead-hearted] sǐ xīn tā dì

Originally refers to being dead-set and not making any other plans. It is often used to describe someone who has made up his mind and will never change it.

[Desire falls to the ground] sǐ xīn luò dì

It is still hopeless. Describes making up one's mind and never changing it.

[Determined to make a decision] sǐ xīn dā dì

Describes making up one’s mind and never changing it. Same as "dead-hearted". Idioms expressing complimentary words 6 Idioms expressing complimentary words 1

1. Full of economics: Economics: arranging strands, extending a person's talents, knowledge and abilities. Describes a person who is extremely talented and resourceful.

2. Explore and stop: Used to praise what you see as extremely good.

3. The sigh of viewing and stopping: Viewing and stopping: I have seen enough, there is no need to look at anything else. Contains praise. Refers to praising the things you see as extremely beautiful.

4. You can only outsmart, not defeat: enemy: resist. You can only win with resourcefulness, not with strength.

5. Although you are afraid, don’t be afraid, even if you don’t, don’t stop: Wei: admire, awe; don’t: don’t want; Xiu: praise. Although you are respected, don't think you are respected. Although you are praised, don't think you are praiseworthy.

6. Biao in the middle and outside: Biao: full; Biao: literary talent. It means that if a person has talent and virtue within him, he will have literary talent and it will be naturally exposed. Praise people who have both ability and political integrity.

7. Praise for virtue and merit: Praise for kindness and praise for achievements.

8. The wisdom of holding a bottle: A bottle with a small capacity for drawing water. A metaphor for shallow knowledge or resourcefulness. Also known as "the wisdom of picking up bottles" and "knowledge of picking up bottles".

9. The courage of one man: It still refers to the courage of one man. Refers to relying solely on one's own strength without the need for resourcefulness.

10. Overwhelming praise: The words of praise can no longer be accommodated in the mouth.

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1. Extremely thoughtful: Still extremely thoughtful. Use all your wisdom and energy.

2. Spit jade hook silver: spit: speak; hook silver: describe the strong and powerful strokes of the word. The words are like silver hooks, and the words are like beautiful jade. Used as words of praise for other people's calligraphy and poetry.

3. Praising without hesitation: praising: praising; no hesitation: never resting. Praise without ceasing. Describe the love for things.

4. Sanlingual 掾: 掎: the general name for the members of the ancient government agencies. Officials appointed because of three words. Later it was used to praise the shogunate officials.

5. Force is exhausted and exhaustion is exhausted: exhaustion. Strength and resourcefulness have been exhausted.

6. A gentleman is not a tool: A gentleman is not like a tool, whose function is limited to a certain aspect. Used to praise others for their versatility.

7. To exalt evil and reveal good: to exalt: to hate; to exalt: to praise. Hate the evil and praise the good.

8. Out of desperation comes wisdom: wisdom: resourcefulness. In times of emergency, suddenly come up with a solution.

9. The hero has the same view: what he sees refers to his opinion; abbreviation: roughly, roughly. The heroes' views are basically the same. This is a compliment to both parties who agree.

10. Fenghu and curbmo: Fenghu and curbmo: some say it is the nickname of Xie Shao and Xie Yuan, some say it is the nickname of Xie Shao, Xie Lang, Xie Xuan and Xie Yuan. name. In the old days, it was used to praise brothers and nephews. A metaphor for an outstanding disciple.

11. Say no tongue: say: praise; Rongtongue: allow the tongue to stop for a moment. Unstoppable praise.

12. Make up for the shortcomings: deviation: deviation; shortcoming: praise. Remediate deviations and loopholes and correct shortcomings and errors.

13. Wise men see the same thing: what they see refers to their opinions; slightly: roughly, roughly. Smart people's opinions are basically the same. This is a compliment to both parties who agree.

14. Use all your resources and energy.

15. Brave but without strategy: strategy: strategy. Although brave, he has no resourcefulness.

16. Wisdom and courage: both resourceful and courageous, having both.

17. Full of economics: Economics: arranging strands of silk threads, extending a person’s talents, learning and abilities. Describes a person who is extremely talented and resourceful.

18. Lack of heart and lack of lungs: heart: mind’s eye. Lack of resourcefulness. Four-character idioms with complimentary meanings

19. Long heart and short hair: long heart: deep resourcefulness; short hair: refers to old age. He has sparse hair and a lot of scheming. Describes old age and high resourcefulness.

20. Can sing and cry: weep: shed tears silently. It is worth singing, praising, and moving people to tears. Describing heroic and tragic touching deeds.

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1. Virtual beauty hides evil: Xu: empty; Yin: hidden. Use empty praise to cover up their faults.

2. Short hair and long heart: Short hair means old age; long heart means resourcefulness. He has sparse hair and a lot of scheming. Describes old age and high resourcefulness.

3. Tsk-tsk praise: Tsk-tsk: the sound of smacking one’s lips in admiration. Tsk-tsk in the mouth to express praise.

4. Wisdom and courage: both resourceful and brave.

5. Don’t stop even if you don’t stop: Hugh: Praise. It means not to be complacent even though you are praised.

6. The reputation of being overly sentimental: being overly sentimental: exceeding the truth. Refers to praise that goes beyond reality and is not worthy of the name.

7. Brave and resourceful: both brave and resourceful. Describes a person who is wise and brave.

8. Fight of wits and courage: fight; fight; wisdom: wisdom, cleverness; courage: courage. Use resourcefulness and courage to win or lose.

9. On one plus ten: refers to slandering or praising others, exaggerating to make others convincing.

10. Bo Xun and Zhong Chi: Bo and Zhong: the order of brothers, Bo is the eldest and Zhong is the second; Xun: a musical instrument made of clay; Chi: a musical instrument made of bamboo. Xunchi ensemble, the music is harmonious. In the old days, brotherly harmony was praised.

11. To express disparagement rather than praise: It is also a metaphor for criticism and praise. Four-character idioms with a complimentary meaning

12. No praise or blame: place: place, there is a "add" between. Praise: praise, praise, praise. Disparage: belittle, accuse. Do not praise or criticize.

13. To sing or cry: to be worthy of; to sing: to praise, to praise. Worthy of praise and moving to tears. Describing heroic and tragic touching deeds.

14. Breathe: sigh: admire; gaozhi: seeing this is enough. Refers to praising the things you see for being extremely good.

15. Suppress evil and promote good: Suppress bad people and do bad things, and praise good people and good things. Idioms expressing compliments 7

A feast for the eyes: Bliss of the eyes: the blessing of seeing rare or beautiful things. Describes seeing beautiful things that are hard to see.

Yushan fell: Yushan: a metaphor for a person with good moral character and appearance. Describes the way one stumbles around after being drunk.

Yi Fan will last forever: Yi Fan: beautiful style. Beautiful style will last forever. It is mostly used to praise women's good moral character.

Moonlight is like water: The moonlight is bright and soft, like shining and slowly flowing water. Describe a beautiful moonlit night.

Beautiful scenery: describes the scenery as soft and beautiful.

The moon is white and the wind is clear: describing a quiet and beautiful night.

Pleasant to the eyes and the mind: Feeling comfortable after seeing beautiful scenery.

Talk about jade fragments: Beautiful words are scattered like jade fragments during conversation. Describes wonderful and eloquent speech.

The most perfect: the most beautiful. The most perfect, the most beautiful.

Yushan falls on its own: Yushan: a metaphor for a person with good moral character and appearance. Describes the way one stumbles around after being drunk.

The wine is rich in spring and rich in flavor: 酽: thick and rich in flavor. The wine tastes mellow and full of spring. Describe a beautiful and fulfilling moment.

Mountain glory, river beauty: Hui: brilliance; Mei: beauty. The scenery is described as very beautiful.

Autumn moon and spring breeze: refers to the beautiful scenery at a good time. Also refers to the good years.

Nian Gao virtuous Shao: Shao: beautiful. Older and of good character.

The future is as bright as a splendid future. The future is described as very bright.

Heavenly holiday: false: borrow. A beautiful marriage or fate given by God. Also refers to a rare good opportunity. Same as "good match made in heaven".

Both virtue and honor: virtuous and chaste and beautiful in appearance. Praise for women in the old days.

Ninety spring days: Ninety: refers to the three months and ninety days in spring. Refers to the beautiful scenery of spring.

Three sacrifices and five tripods: originally described as abundant sacrifices. Now describes the food as rich and delicious.

The moon is bright and the breeze is clear: The moon is bright and the breeze is refreshing. Describe a beautiful moonlit night.

It’s hard to have a grand feast again: feast: banquet. A grand banquet is hard to come by again. It is a metaphor that beautiful situations are rare.

Carry forward: Carry forward. It refers to the continuous development, expansion and improvement of beautiful things on the original basis.

Beautiful: Wheel: tall; Huan: numerous. Describes a tall and gorgeous house. It also describes beautiful decorations and arrangements.

Like flowers and brocade: brocade: silk fabric with colorful patterns. Like flowers or brocade. Describes gorgeous scenery or a bright future.

Jingxing and Phoenix: Legend has it that Jingxing and Phoenix can only be seen in a peaceful world. Later used to describe beautiful things or outstanding talents.

The moon is bright and the wind is clear: The moon is bright and the breeze is refreshing. Describes a quiet and beautiful moonlit night.

呑呠: young; 呑媠: beautiful. Refers to young beauty.

The aftertaste is sweet: sweet: sweet. The remaining flavor becomes better the longer you savor it. Describe literary or artistic works as profound, implicit, and thought-provoking.

Famous in Huanzhong: Huan: the world, the world. A good reputation is known all over the world.

Kangzhuang Avenue: Kangzhuang: flat and accessible. A broad, flat road extending in all directions. A metaphor for a bright future.

Leave a lasting impression: A person enjoys a reputation in history or leaves a good impression on future generations.

Big fish and big meat: refers to a beautiful and rich diet. Describes a rich dish.

Damn the fun: damage the beautiful scenery. A metaphor for spoiling one's mood. Same as "shaking up the scenery".

Bright spring: bright: beautiful, lovely. Describes the vivid and lovely scenery in spring.

Nian Gaode卲: Older and more virtuous. Shao, also known as "Shao" and "Shao", is beautiful.

Green mountains as far as the eye can see: describes the beautiful scenery or the good situation.

The great feast must disperse: It is a metaphor that no matter how beautiful things are, they will eventually dissipate.

Jingxing Phoenix: Legend has it that Jingxing and Phoenix can only be seen in the peaceful world. Later used to describe beautiful things or outstanding talents. Same as "Jingxing Fenghuang".

Sprinkle Fu Chun Nong: Fu: thick and rich taste. The wine tastes mellow and full of spring. Describe a beautiful and fulfilling moment.

Hugh’s reputation: Hugh: Beautiful.

A wonderful reputation.

A bright future: a bright future. The future is described as very bright.

The moon is as bright as water: The moonlight is bright and soft, like shining and slowly flowing water. Describe a beautiful moonlit night.

Shao Xiu Shengxu: Shao: continue, continue. It refers to inheriting the good cause of ancestors and sages.

Beautiful scenery and good times: Liang: beautiful; Chen: time. Great times and sights.

Eyes full of Shaohua: Shaohua: beautiful time, generally refers to spring. There are prosperous scenes everywhere.

Yeyuehuachao: a wonderful time. Mostly refers to love affairs between men and women.

Jingzhao Meiwu: used to describe a woman’s beautiful eyebrows.

After all the hardship comes sweetness: sweet: sweet, a metaphor for happiness. The hard days are over and the good days have arrived.

Be good at its own beauty: be good at it alone: ??possess it alone. Refers to monopolizing a good reputation or other good things.

Beautiful: win: exhaust. There are so many beautiful things that we can’t see them all at once.

Niao Niao Ping Ping: Niao Niao: soft and beautiful appearance; Ping Ping: beautiful appearance. Describes a woman's graceful posture.

The world is for the public: the original meaning is that the world is for the public, and the position of the emperor is passed on to the virtuous but not to the sons. It later became a political ideal of a beautiful society.

Shaoguang Shuqi: Shaoguang: good time; Shu: beautiful. A beautiful scene in spring.

Human face and dog heart: ① It is a metaphor for a person with beautiful appearance but low talent and learning. ② It still sounds like a human being with a beast’s heart.

Thousands of beauties: beauties: beautiful. Describes a woman's beautiful posture.

黼軀黻绻 Ji: refers to a beautiful and beautiful era.

Burn the harp and cook the crane: Use the harp as firewood to cook the crane and eat it. A metaphor for ruining beautiful things.

Search for secluded and beautiful places.

Good times and beautiful scenery: beautiful times and scenery. Same as "good times and beautiful scenery".

A moment of spring night: an unforgettable and beautiful moment of joy.

Graceful: Describes a soft and beautiful posture.

Divide the flowers and meet the willows: Describes the beautiful walking posture of a woman. Also known as "split flowers and brush willows".

Cheng Luan across the phoenix: Cheng Luan: Seek a good partner. A metaphor for forming a beautiful couple.

divide the flowers into the willows: describe the beautiful walking posture of a woman. Same as "split the flowers and meet the willows".

The clothes are very majestic: Wei: magnificent. The person's appearance is dignified and beautiful.

The rising sun: the rising sun. The sun rises in the east in the morning. Describe the energetic atmosphere. It also means that the hard years have passed and the good days have just arrived.

Heaven’s false marriage: fake: borrow. A beautiful marriage or fate given by God. Also refers to a rare good opportunity. Also known as "God's good destiny", "Heaven's false destiny", "Heaven's false destiny".

Pleasant to the eyes and pleasing to the heart: making the eyes happy and the heart happy. Describes making people feel beautiful and happy.

Moon, Earth and Cloud Steps: The moon is the ground and the clouds are the steps. Point to the sky. It also refers to the state of beautiful scenery.

Zhubi Lianhui: a metaphor for beautiful things complementing each other.

Splendid Mountains and Rivers: Mountains and rivers are like exquisite and bright silk fabrics. Describe a beautiful country.

Like flowers and jade: as beautiful as flowers and jade. Describes a woman's outstanding appearance.

Ganchifeitong: Ganchi: refers to sweet, crunchy and delicious food; Feicheng: plump meat and rich wine. Generally refers to good food and wine.

Pleasant to the eye: pleasing to the eye: comfortable to look at. Refers to feeling happy after seeing beautiful scenery.

Weiweidaguan: Wei: lush; Daguan: a grand scene. It developed into a grand and spectacular scene. Describes the beauty and variety of things, giving people a grand impression.

The bright moon is embraced: embraced: embraced. It is a metaphor for beautiful scenes entering the heart, and the mind is open and clear.

Ruhuahuajuan: A family as beautiful as flowers. Describes a very beautiful marriage.

Yinghua’s foreign release: Yinghua: Beautiful talent. Only beauty can be expressed.

Niao Niao Ting Ting: Niao Niao: soft and beautiful appearance; Ting Ting: beautiful appearance. Describes a woman's graceful posture.

Pianpian demeanor: Pianpian: describes the demeanor of being chic and unrestrained. Grace: Beautiful manners and gestures. Describes a person's behavior and speech as being free and easy.

Jade Mountain is about to collapse: Jade Mountain: a metaphor for a person with good moral character and appearance. Describes the way one stumbles around after being drunk.

Yangyang Grand View: Yangyang: a grand and numerous appearance; Grand View: a rich and colorful scene. Describes the abundance and abundance of beautiful things.

Good times and beautiful scenery: beautiful times and scenery. Same as "good times and beautiful scenery". ;