Herringbone word combination

1. Chenren: Chenren is a Chinese word, and the pinyin is chén rén, which means minister, and the person is a minister.

2. Gift person: official name. The official responsible for food and drink. It was built by the Jin State in the Spring and Autumn Period. "Zuo Zhuan: The Tenth Year of Chenggong": "The Marquis of Jin wanted wheat, so he sent people from Dian to offer wheat and give it to people." Du Yu's note: "The official in charge of food and drink."

3. Sacrifice yourself and serve others: Chinese idiom, give up your own opinions and obey the opinions of others. From "Shang Shu Dayu Mo".

4. The sinner does not pay: The sinner does not pay is a Chinese idiom, pronounced zuì rén bù tǎng, which means that the punishment of the crime is limited to the person and does not affect his wife and children.

5. Arrogant and imposing: a Chinese idiom that describes arrogance and overwhelming momentum. From "The Bachelor of Fuwen Pavilion Announces the Deeds of Doctor Wang Gong".

6. 狥人: To conform to or cater to others.

7. Tragic: Chinese idiom, there is nothing more tragic in the world. It is described as extremely painful, which is rare in the world. It mostly describes various tragedies caused by torture, massacre, etc.

Extended information:

Person, Chinese noun, sound rén, pictographic character.

Stroke order reading and writing: Yi, Na

It means an upright animal who knows how to bow and is humble.

The reason why people can bow is because they can think in their hearts and understand the lack of individual strength and the need to cooperate with others.

The nature of heaven and earth is the most precious.

People live vertically, which is more valuable than horizontal life, so it looks like their upper arms and lower shins.