『一』 What is strict is a four-character idiom
Yan Yan is real [yán yán shí shí]
Vocabulary book
Basic Definition
To describe being very strict and neat
Online definition
Yan Yanshishi, pinyin yán yán shí shí, means to describe being very strict and neat. Check the network
English translation
Tightly
『二』 What is the idiom, what is strict and what is solemn
Is it serious and solemn? If so, please accept it, thank you! Happy New Year!
『三』 The idiom of "severe and serious"
Serious and serious
It means to describe the state of doing things or working. .
Seen in Part 1 of Zhou Erfu's "Morning in Shanghai": "He saw that she was so serious and serious in her work, and her dexterous hands kept the thatched shed neatly."
< p> Example: Criticism and self-criticism must be carried out seriously and cannot be done lightly.(3) What does the idiom strict mean? Extended reading:
Synonyms: serious, meticulous
1. serious
The pinyin is yī běn zhèng jīng.
Meaning: describing solemnity, rules, and being very serious.
See Zhu Ziqing's "How Mr. Wen Yiduo Walked the Road of Chinese Literature": "In the history of Chinese literature, novels and dramas have never been refined, and scholar-bureaucrats have always regarded them as mere pastimes. , not serious.
2. Meticulous
The pinyin is yī sī bù gǒu.
It means to do things carefully and not carelessly at all.
From Chapter 4 of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty: "The superior visited the acquaintance and saw that Uncle Shi was meticulous and his promotion was just around the corner. ”
『四』 The idiom is strict, kind and loving.
The idiom is strict father and loving mother.
Strict father and loving mother:
Explanation: Yan: strict; Ci: loving-kindness
Source: "Kundi Gao" by Xiahou Zhan of Jin Dynasty: "I accept the teachings from my strict father and loving mother. "(Vernacular interpretation: enjoy the teachings of a strict father and a loving mother)
Strict father [yán fù]
Definition:
1) Refers to respecting the father. "The Classic of Filial Piety" "Holy Rule": "There is no greater filial piety than a strict father. "(Vernacular interpretation: Filial piety to a strict father is the greatest filial piety).
2) Refers to the father's strict discipline of his children.
Loving mother also refers to the concubine in ancient times.
"The word "loving mother" was earlier seen in "Rites and Rites" (Note: "Rites and Rites" is one of the Thirteen Confucian Classics, a compilation of rituals from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period in China.), not only that, "Rites and Rites" At the same time, it also made many jaw-dropping restrictions on the conditions for becoming a "loving mother": "Who is a loving mother? It is said that if you have no concubine, you will have no mother, and your son will have no mother. The father ordered the concubine to say: The daughter is his son. .Mingzi said, "A woman is a mother."
It means: firstly, the conditions for becoming a loving mother are that a concubine cannot or has not given birth to a boy, and secondly, the husband's other concubine died early and gave birth to a boy. The child's father (loving mother husband) immediately ordered the concubine to recognize the child as his own son, and also ordered the boy to take this concubine as his mother. )
It can be seen from this that not just any woman can be a "loving mother", and not just any son can have a "loving mother". (4) What does the idiom strict mean? Extended reading:
It can be seen that the "kindness" and "kindness" in "strict father and loving mother" have nothing to do with each other. With the implementation of monogamy after the liberation of our country The conditions for the birth of a loving mother no longer exist.
With the evolution of the times, the connotation of loving mother has also gradually evolved. At least in the Tang Dynasty, "loving mother" was no longer a specific term.
『五』 an idiom about being strict
Strict barrier Barrier: the wall surrounding the ancient military camp; Strict: orderly and serious. It originally meant tight military security. Now it is also used as a metaphor to draw clear boundaries between each other.
Fortress: neat and serious; barrier: the wall surrounding the ancient military camp. It originally meant tight military security. Now it is also used as a metaphor to draw clear boundaries between each other.
『鲁』 Idiom of something serious or something heavy
重 reward Yan Zhu [zhòng shǎng yán zhū ]
Basic meaning
Generous Reward, severe punishment. A metaphor for clear rewards and punishments.
Source
"Han Feizi·Five Beetles": "Nowadays, the master is in control of others. He has the strength of a country, heavy rewards and severe punishments, and he has to take advantage of it to cultivate the art of enlightenment. Although there are ministers like Tian Chang and Zihan, they dare not deceive them, so they treat those who do not deceive them with ridicule. "
"淒" What is the idiom about being strict and what is encouraged
Severe punishment? Loan punishment: punishment; Loan: tolerance. Punish harshly and never forgive.
Strict Qi and Righteousness Qi: temper; Xing: character. He has an upright character and is uncompromising.
Tightly fitting means that the gap is tightly closed.
Severe punishments and harsh laws Jun: harsh. Harsh penalties and harsh laws.
Be strict with yourself and be lenient to others. Be strict with yourself but be lenient to others.
Being ready means to be fully prepared for battle and waiting for the enemy.
Yan Chen ready to wait means to be fully prepared for battle and waiting for the enemy. Same as "ready and ready".
Yan Jia Hung Li describes the restrained calligraphy style.
Severe frost and scorching sun is a metaphor for a severe test in a difficult environment or the perseverance and integrity that have withstood this test. Also known as "scorching sun and autumn frost", "autumn frost and scorching sun".
Severe punishments and severe punishments are still mentioned. Harsh penalties and harsh laws.
『八』 What does the word “strict rejection” mean? What does this idiom mean?
“卌” means “severe words”. For example: "Sternly reject", "Sternly criticize", "Sternly criticize".
"Yan Ci" is also written as "Yan Ci", but now it is generally written as "Yan Ci".
Strictly reject
Explanation: Use harsh words to reject.
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『玖』 Yan Shishi four-character idiom
Yan Yan Shi Shi [yán yán shí shí]
Vocabulary book
Basic meaning
Very strict and neat description
Near antonyms
Antonym of unobstructed
Internet definition
Yan Yan Shi Shi, pinyin yán yán shí shí, means to describe very strict and neat.
『Shi』 What kind of style is strict in the idiom
There is only one idiom containing "style":
Paternalistic style: the head of the family in a feudal family. Refers to personal arbitrariness and lack of democratic style.
Word: rigorous style