What does the idiom usage principle mean?

A. Idioms about principles

Don't be confused on major issues: it means that you can adhere to principles and have a clear attitude on political issues.

Right and wrong: refers to the principled and fundamental right and wrong issue.

Movement must have a meaning: edge: along, along; Righteousness: morality Actions must follow the principle of fairness and reasonableness.

Justice: Justice: the principle of justice, that is, justice. The principle of justice has been carried forward. This is a symbol of justice being done.

Justice is hard to understand: justice: the principle of justice, namely justice. fair

B. Idioms expressing principles

No scratching, no bending, no yielding. Describe integrity and strong will.

Source: Liu Yuyan's "Baneryan": "The husband watches the Qiantang River tide, the brave is brave, and the righteous is angry. Looking at Tianzhu, the fairy capital, honest and frank is still unyielding. With the help of the country, it will expand the sky. "

High ability, high integrity, high wisdom and pure character.

Source: Wang Hanchong's "On Balance and Encounter" "Only noble, not noble, thin and turbid, not humble."

Pine and cypress: cyan. Cui: Turquoise. Refers to evergreen pine and cypress. Metaphor is a person with noble quality and firm moral integrity.

Source: Qing Xiaozhong's "Couplet of Wuhou Tomb in Dingjun Mountain, Mianxian County": "The ancient stone is fragrant and famous in the world; Cang Song Bai Cui Lao Chen. "

Going out of the dust is a metaphor for staying in a dirty environment and keeping pure moral integrity.

Source: Song Dunyi's "On Zhou Lian Creek and Ailian": "Love the lotus alone, the mud will not stick, and the lotus will not be demon."

Don't attack big festivals: strictly observe moral integrity in the face of difficulties; Seize: lose. Refers to the ambition to die in the face of failure, but still not change the original intention.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Taber: "The big festival is inevitable."

C. Idioms describing principles

Idioms describing a person's principled, disciplined and firm stand are: integrity, selflessness, law-abiding, clear-cut, firm stand, spotless, self-denial and integrity.

D. what is the idiom to describe a person who forgets profit and does not speak any principles?

Seeing different thoughts, forgetting righteousness at the sight of profit, being blinded by profit, starting from wealth, being greedy but not cured, indulging in profit.

E. What's the idiom to describe a person who forgets profit and doesn't speak any principles?

See profit and forget righteousness: the basic explanation: see profit and forget righteousness.

Phonetic pronunciation: jian l ì w à ng y ì

Example: A fellow countryman with Lu Bu knows that he is brave and foolhardy. (Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the third time)

Synonym group: greedy for money, mercenary

Antonym group: seeing righteousness and forgetting righteousness, giving up life and taking righteousness.

Usage: linkage type; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

The origin of the idiom: "The biography of Han Fan Liteng and the biography of Fujin Zhou": "A man who sells his friends says that he forgets righteousness when he sees profit."

Two-part allegorical saying: I don't know the neighborhood when I collect money.

F. What are the idioms that describe "principles"

gāng zhèbüüüüüüüüüüüüü。 Strong, upright, likable and impartial. -Yu Ming Deng Ji's Collection of Allusions Volume 14: "Those who are aboveboard and can't be private will think that they are immoral."

2. Gngé r Wà ng sā: Do not consider personal affairs for official business, and do not consider personal gains and losses for collective interests. -Guo Moruo's "Crossing the Line to Yixing": "How many people in China are as thorough as him, regardless of public and private, and forget their homes?"

3. obey the law (fè ng g not ng sh ǒ u f m): serve: chase; G: official business. Act according to law. Describe how to behave. -"Historical Records Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru": "If you are loyal to the public, you will be flat, and if you are flat, you will be strong."

4. Clear-cut flag (qí zhì xiān míng): This means that the military flag is dazzling and the military capacity is neat. Now the metaphor position, viewpoint, attitude and so on are very clear. -Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the twenty-fifth chapter: "Cao Cao refers to Yan Liang's formation at the foot of the mountain, with a clear-cut banner and a combination of guns and knives."

5. Stand firm: Stand refers to principled belief; Firm means stable and not easy to change. What a person believes is not easy to change.

6. y chénr∥n: The original meaning is that when Buddhists practice, they exclude material desires and keep their hearts clean. Now it refers to being completely free from bad habits and bad atmosphere. It is also used to describe very clean. -Fa Zhu Yuan Lin, a Taoist priest in Tang Shi: "If a Bodhisattva walks on a dry earth mountain, the soil is not enough, and the wind blows over the earth mountain, making it scattered into dust, even a grain of dust can't reach the Buddha's body.

7. self-denial (kèjǐfèng gūng): self-denial: restrain yourself; Serving the public: focusing on business. Restrain your selfishness and concentrate on serving the public. -"The Biography of Ji Zun in the Later Han Dynasty": "Be cautious and sincere, and self-denial."

8. Honesty (jρ nhuá itnbá i): Modesty: Modesty; Confession: Honest and selfless. Describe pure-hearted, aboveboard. —— Huang Songgan's Collection of Li Guanzhi's Seven Sacrifices to Huang Mianzhai: "The essence of Guan is beautiful, and it is also constant."

9. Tang Tang zhèng zhèng: Open: grand; Zheng Zheng: Neat appearance. Originally described as strong and neat, now described as aboveboard. It also describes the majestic figure and outstanding appearance. -"Sun Tzu's Art of War": "Don't be a righteous flag, don't attack Chen, this will also change."

G. Words describing principles

Words describing principles:

Honest and selfless, law-abiding, clear-cut, firm, spotless, clear right and wrong, self-denial, honesty and integrity.

H. stress principles and cultivate new styles. Please fill in two four-word idioms corresponding to the principles. Thank you!

Honesty and integrity

Explanation: Good conduct, integrity and selflessness. Because the lotus leaves the mud but is not stained, people often use the lotus as a metaphor for an honest person.

Example: We should vigorously carry forward the traditional virtues of honesty and integrity inherent in our nation and advocate the spirit of honesty, self-discipline, selflessness, selfishness and innocence.

Example: Honesty is generally used for current leaders or people with good conduct and integrity.

Synonyms: don't communicate with each other, be honest and clean, remain uncorrupted, be honest and clean, don't drink or steal springs.

Antonym: greed and corruption.

(1) During the Northern Qi Dynasty, Su Qiong was appointed as the magistrate of Qinghe. At the beginning of his tenure, he announced to the county that he would not accept any nominal gifts. A few days later, the subordinate yamen brought him fresh fish, which Su Qiong accepted and hung by the door. When Fu Cheng sent it again, Su Qiong hung up the fish and refused. At that time, there was an old man Zhao in his eighties in the county seat. Because she is old, Su Qiong still hangs fish on the door beam and never eats it. After that, whenever there was a gift giver, Su Qiong refused with the fish hanging on the door beam to show her determination not to accept it. After that, no one gave him a gift, and the wind of bribery in the county greatly converged.

(2) Yang Zhen, a native of Huayin in Han Dynasty, was elegant, upright and ambitious, and was called Confucius in Kansai. He once recommended "Saint" Wang Mi as the county magistrate of Changyi. On one occasion, Yang Zhen passed Changyi County on business and stayed at an inn at night. In the dead of night, Wang Mihuai went to the inn with ten pieces of gold as a gift to thank Yang for his kindness. Yang Zhen refused. Wang Mi said eagerly, "It's so late, no one knows." Yang Zhen said bluntly: "How can you be guilty of cheating in a dark room?" If you look up three feet, you have a god. What is ignorance about this matter? " It was a wonderful conversation.

(3) During the Spring and Autumn Period, Cheng Si's son was honest and deeply loved by the people. Someone got a piece of Baoyu and asked someone to identify it and gave it to Zi Han. Zi Han refused to accept it, saying, "You value gems, but I value greed. If I accept your jade, then we all lose our treasure. Why don't we each have our own baby? "

1. What is the principle used to describe the idiom "people-centered"?

perspicacious

Chinese idiom, pronounced r \u m sān fēn, describes the vigorous brushwork of calligraphy and the profound and thorough understanding of articles or things.

Source: Zhang Huaiguan Wang Xizhi's passage.