What are the words to describe gratitude?

1. Idioms about gratitude

1. Be grateful [ gǎn jī bù jìn ]

The feeling of gratitude is endless. Describe being very grateful.

Source

Volume 8 of "Yu Shi Ming Yan" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "The post officer preached the governor's order, donated ten thousand coins as travel expenses, and prepared a car. The husband was sent to live in Pushun Posthouse in Yaozhou, and Mrs. Zhang was extremely grateful."

2. Tears of gratitude [gǎn jī tì líng]

Because. Tears of gratitude. Describes extraordinary gratitude (mostly sarcastic nowadays). Tears: tears. Zero: Fall.

Source

"Xie Qianzhou Resettlement List" by Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty: "I am deeply responsible for the crime; I am grateful."

Examples

For the People's Liberation Army The life-saving grace of the soldiers, the whole family of the rescued primary school students is really~.

3. Feeling grateful for the encounter [gǎn yù wàng shēn]

Feeling grateful for the encounter; forgetting the body: willing to sacrifice oneself to repay. In the old days, scholar-bureaucrats expressed their gratitude to the emperor and expressed their loyalty.

Source

"Book of Jin Geng Liang's Biography": "The late emperor fell in love with the common people. He felt that his kindness was valued more than his life, so he felt that he forgot himself."

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4. Empathy [ gǎn tóng shēn shòu ]

It originally refers to the feeling of gratitude as if you have received the favor from the other person in person (it is often used to express gratitude on behalf of others). Now it mostly refers to the feeling of gratitude even though you have not personally experienced it. But the feeling is the same as experiencing it personally.

Source

Chapter 2 of "Late Qing Literature Series·Hang Tian Lei": "Furthermore, Beishan is in Beijing, so I ask my second brother to take care of me in everything, and I feel the same way."

5. Gratitude Illustrated Repayment [ gǎn ēn tú bào ]

Be grateful for the kindness others have shown you and try to repay it.

Source

Zeng Gong of the Song Dynasty's "Shang Ouyang Sheren Shu": "It feels and repays; what should be done and what should be done." Wu Chucai and others note: "That is to say, the intention of repaying gratitude is paused. "There was a lot of discussion."

Example

I am not their filial son, why should I leave? From now on, I will stay under the banner of King Chuang~ and I will never do it half-heartedly. 2. Words to describe gratitude

Thank heaven and earth, thank fate, thank everything.

If you are grateful, you will work hard to be yourself and treat others well, and society will be full of harmony. Gratitude is a positive thinking and humble attitude. It is a spontaneous behavior.

When a person knows how to be grateful, he will turn gratitude into an action full of love and practice it in life. A grateful heart is a seed of peace, because gratitude is not a simple repayment of gratitude, it is a spiritual state of responsibility, self-reliance, self-respect and the pursuit of a sunny life! Gratitude is a philosophy of life, gratitude is a kind of wisdom in life, and gratitude is the fulcrum for learning to be a human being and achieving a sunny life.

From the perspective of growth, psychologists generally agree on this rule: when the heart changes, the attitude changes; when the attitude changes, the habits change; when the habits change, the personality changes ; With the change of character, life changes accordingly. May a grateful heart change our attitude, may a sincere attitude drive our habits, may good habits sublimate our character, may a healthy character harvest our beautiful life and harmonious environment. ! Gratitude is the greatest wisdom in life; gratitude is a great virtue of human nature. With a grateful heart, we can feel the happiness of our family and the joy of life all the time.

In a grateful world, we will always remind ourselves: a drop of grace should be repaid by a spring.

3. Verses describing gratitude

Ten verses of gratitude are devoted to one's work, and are gone after death. (Zhuge Liang's "After the Master") The crow has the meaning of feeding back, and the sheep know that the kindness of kneeling at the breast and the kindness of dripping water should be like a spring. Report. Who says that the heart of grass can repay three spring rays? Bees sip nectar from the flowers, and they thank each other all the time when they leave. But the flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. - Rabindranath Tagore, help me, and I will never forget it; When I help others, I don't remember what's in my heart. - Hua Luogeng Every kind of favor has a barb, which will hook the mouth that swallows the favor, and the benefactor will drag him wherever he wants - Don't be ungrateful It is worse than lying, vanity, gossip, drunkenness or other evils that exist in the hearts of fragile people - British proverb: Despicable people are always ungrateful: ingratitude is originally a part of being mean - Hugo The ungrateful person falls There is no way to be saved in difficulties - Greek proverb: If a person receives a great favor and later turns against the benefactor, he must take care of his own dignity and must be more vicious than an unrelated stranger. He must prove the other person's guilt before he can explain it. One's own ruthlessness - Thackeray Gratitude is the least of virtues, ingratitude is the worst of vices - British proverb An ignorant person wants to do something good, but ends up doing harm to others; a little magpie pulls out Mother's feathers are thought to be repaying the kindness of upbringing - Tibetan proverb: Water cannot drown the kindness of parents, and fire cannot extinguish it - Soviet proverb: Father's kindness is higher than the mountains, and mother's kindness is deeper than the sea - Japanese proverb: You should know that parents' kindness is as deep as the sea. Keep your children and grandchildren in your arms - Japanese proverb: Only when you raise a child do you know how hard your mother is, and when you raise a daughter, you know how grateful your mother is - Japanese proverb: You don't know your mother since you were a child, but you only know how to repay your mother when you raise her children - Japanese proverb: If you don't care about the family, you don't know how expensive firewood and rice are; if you don't raise children, you don't know how to repay your mother's kindness - Chinese proverb: My father gave birth to me, my mother bowed to me, held me, supported me, raised me, nurtured me, cared for me, revived me, entered and exited me, the virtues I desire to repay, Haotian is extremely indifferent. In repaying kindness, the silhouette of the solitary lamp dwindled in the night, looking at the child like a dragon, looking up at the child in the sky. Cold frost floated on the temples, the waist of the skirt fell in spring, and the eyebrows rose in autumn. In the 32nd year, the wind and rain poured down, the rain and clouds disappeared, and the thoughts were like a tide. .In memory of the loving mother who has worked so hard for half a lifetime, she knelt down to suck the lamb and repay it today.------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Gratitude Poem The White Clouds Float Away Who will stop wandering when the sea water laps at the purple lily's dream, the mermaid smiles in heaven, the ancient wedding, the color of champagne, passes her song among the poppies, whether the departure remains, the hope has never given up, the snowy forest, the elk's Christmas, the beautiful princess has already Sleeping in the legendary night sky, countless pearls are unpicked, the nest of time, the light of angel's wings flying through the gardens of Babylon, Allah is a woman, her incarnation is not the sun god's delicate daughter, the valleys of the desert and Gobi are more luxurious than palaces, and the rivers are living things. Mother's holy waves permeate all things and last forever. The colorful faces are illuminated by rain. The beautiful woman of ancient Egypt. When the white clouds drift away, her back will fade away. The sea water beats the purple lily in the dream. The mermaid is smiling in heaven. The prince's wedding. The color of champagne is in the poppy. Her song is conveyed among the flowers in the thread of a loving mother's hand, and on the wanderer's clothes. Before leaving, there is a tight seam, and I am afraid that I will return late. Whoever speaks of the heart of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three spring rays. Confucius said: My parents are here, and I will not travel far to repay my kindness. Complaints are short, repaying kindness is long. My parents brought me to this wonderful world, gave me free air, bright sunshine, and taught me sincerely. I grew up, but you are old. Who can say that you can repay even an inch of grass? San Chunhui, I will offer you my sincere filial piety and wish you good health forever. 4. About the idioms about gratitude

Idioms describing gratitude

Who can tell the heart of grass

Reward three springs of sunshine

Kiecao Hold the ring

Drink water and remember the source

Be grateful

Give it a peach and repay it with a plum

A drop of water

Repay favors with gushing springs

Repay favors with favors

Repay favors with favors; repay deeds that are beneficial to others to those who have been kind to oneself.

Favors are repaid

Repay others well for their great favors.

The kindness is as deep as a mountain

The kindness is as deep as a mountain.

Gratitude Illustration

Appreciate the kindness of others and find ways to repay it.

The crow feeds back

The lamb kneels to breastfeed

Transcendence: Transcendence: Buddhist saying. When writing to avoid causing suffering to others, be tolerant or excused in both intention and wording.

Generous includes:

Describes being broad-minded and tolerant.

More but less blame: yes: permission, permission; blame: blame. Allow more and blame less. Refers to being more tolerant and generous towards others.

Tolerate and support adultery: Tolerating without principles will only encourage bad people to do evil

Leave it alone without asking: Let it go without holding anyone accountable. Refers to temporarily granting tolerance to those who have made mistakes.

Broad ban on the Internet: refers to the law being too lenient.

Xiu Xiu Yourong: describes a gentleman who is tolerant and magnanimous.

Punishment with a whip: a metaphor for a tolerant attitude towards the faults of subordinates.

Kedu Kerong: refers to being able to be docile and tolerant.

Be lenient towards others: lenient: tolerant. Treat others with magnanimity.

Raise carbuncle and animal gangrene: If you have a malignant sore, do not treat it. It is a metaphor for sheltering and tolerating bad people and doing bad things.

Famous quotes about gratitude

Being a human being is like a candle, it has some heat and some light, giving people light and warmth. ——Xiao Chunu

When people help me, I will never forget it; when I help others, I won’t forget it.

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Hua Luogeng

The bees sipped honey from the flowers and thanked Yingying when they left. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. < /p>

Gratitude starts with being grateful to the people around you

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Trying to start from the position of your feet

Sincerely thank the people who have contributed to you

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Sincerely praise those who have dedicated themselves to you

Thank you to everyone I want to thank.

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Lu Xun

Every kind of favor has a barb, which will hook the mouth that swallows the favor. The benefactor wants to Wherever he drags him, he will get there

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Don En

Without gratitude, there is no real virtue.

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Rousseau

An ungrateful person cannot be saved when he is in trouble.

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Greek Proverb

Gratitude is the least of virtues, and ingratitude is the worst of conduct.

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British Proverb

The vastest thing on land is the ocean, the sky is wider than the ocean, and the human mind is wider than the sky. .

A great person has two hearts: one that bleeds and one that is tolerant.

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Gibran

Lover , people always love them; people who respect others, people always respect them.

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The noblest revenge is tolerance

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Victor Hugo

Being able to forgive others is a good thing, but it would be even better if you could completely forget the mistakes of others. .

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Browning

Rebuke yourself with the same heart that blames others, forgive others with the heart of forgiving yourself

Yan Yi Discipline yourself and be lenient to others

Forgive others with affection and discipline yourself with reason

Be hard on yourself, be kind to others, forgive sincerely, and then forget it (UK)

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Tolerant people are the most impatient and tolerant People who are the most intolerant (Bernay) 5. Idioms about gratitude

Idioms about gratitude Who says that every inch of grass can be repaid with three spring rays of light? Repay kindness with Li Dishui's kindness; repay kindness with kindness; repay behavior that is beneficial to others to those who are kind to themselves.

Repay kindness well to others. Kindness is as deep as a mountain. Kindness is as deep as a mountain.

Gratitude Illustration: Appreciate the kindness of others and find ways to repay it. The crow feeds the lamb, kneels at its breast, and writes about transcendence: Transcendence: a Buddhist saying.

When writing to avoid causing hardship to others, be lenient or excusable in both intention and wording. Generous and Tolerant: Describes being broad-minded and tolerant of others.

More but less blame: yes: permission, permission; blame: blame. Allow more and blame less.

Refers to being more tolerant and generous towards others. Tolerating and supporting traitors: Tolerating without principles will only encourage bad people to do evil. Don't ask questions: let them go without holding them accountable.

Refers to temporarily granting tolerance to those who have made mistakes. The ban on the Internet is too broad: refers to the law being too lenient.

Xiu Xiu Yourong: describes a gentleman who is tolerant and magnanimous. Punishment with a whip: a metaphor for being tolerant of the faults of subordinates.

Kedu Kerong: refers to being able to be docile and tolerant. Be lenient to others: lenient: tolerant.

Treat others with magnanimity. Raise carbuncle and animal gangrene: If you have a malignant sore, don’t treat it.

It is a metaphor for protecting and tolerating bad people and doing bad things. Famous Quotes About Gratitude Being a human being is like a candle, it has some heat and some light, giving people light and warmth.

——Xiao Chu, if you help me, never forget it; if I help others, never forget it.

——Hua Luogeng The bee sipped honey from the flower and thanked Yingying when leaving.

The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. - Rabindranath Tagore's motto about gratitude: Repay gratitude with gratitude. Only when you live in a world of gratitude can life be meaningful. Gratitude begins with gratitude to the people around you, and strives to start from the position of your feet. Sincerely thank those who have devoted themselves to you, and sincerely praise those who have devoted themselves to you. Thanks to everyone I have to thank.

——Lu Xun Every kind of favor has a barb, which will hook the mouth that swallows the favor. The benefactor can drag him wherever he wants. ——Tang En is not grateful. There is no real virtue. ——Rousseau An ungrateful person cannot be saved when he is in trouble.

——Greek proverb Gratitude is the least of virtues, and ingratitude is the worst of virtues. ——British proverb The vastest thing on land is the ocean, the sky is wider than the ocean, and the human mind is wider than the sky.

A great person has two hearts: one that bleeds and one that is tolerant. ——(Lebanon) Gibran Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others.

- "Mencius·Li Louxia" The most noble revenge is tolerance - Hugo It is a good thing to forgive others, but it would be even better if you can forget the mistakes of others. good. ——Browning: Responsible for others with a heart of blame, forgive others with a heart of forgiveness, be strict with yourself, treat others with mercy, forgive others with affection, be hard on yourself with reason, be kind to others, forgive sincerely, and then forget it. (Britain) Forgiveness is human, but forgetfulness is divine (James Grant) Those who are tolerant are the most impatient, and those who are patient are the most intolerant (Bernay). 6. Idioms that describe people who are grateful

1. Cuncao linkage

Pinyin of the idiom: cùn cǎo xián jié

Explanation of the idiom: Although the metaphor is weak, You should also express gratitude.

The source of the idiom: Ming Dynasty Zhou Ji's "West Lake Episode 2: Saving the Golden Carp and the Dragon King Repaying Virtue": "Although the louse is slightly enthusiastic, he dare not go to the world to listen, but the grass is tied together, thinking of repaying the great kindness. . ”

2. Knot the grass into a rope

Idiom Pinyin: jié cǎo xián huán

Idiom explanation: Knot the grass: tie the grass into a rope; rescue the benefactor. . It is a metaphor for being grateful and repaying kindness; vowing to never forget.

The source of the idiom: "The Fifteenth Year of Zuo Chuan Xuan Gong" written by Zuo Qiuming of the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "During the battle of Fushi, I saw an old man knotting grass to make Du Hui, Du Hui stooped and turned upside down, so he was captured. . ”

3. Sacrificing one’s life

Pinyin of the idiom: shě shēn tú bào

Idiom explanation: giving up: giving up; repaying: repaying. Having accepted a great favor from others, one must sacrifice one's life to repay it

Source of the idiom: Ming Dynasty Anonymous' "Ming Feng Ji: Wu Gong's Impeachment of Traitors": "The remaining little body depends on the blessing of heaven; sacrifice one's life to repay, How dare you wander around to avoid it? ”

4. Gratitude Illustration

Idiom Pinyin: gǎn ēn tú bào

Idiom explanation: To be grateful for the kindness of others and try to repay it.

The source of the idiom: Song Zenggong's "Shang Ouyang Sheren Shu": "How to feel and repay, and how to plan for it."

5. Repay with all your heart

Pinyin of the idiom: jìn xīn tú bào

Explanation of the idiom: With all your heart: to do your best; Figure: to plan.

It is a metaphor for devoting all your efforts and planning to repay others

Source of the idiom: Chapter 3 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Because I have received no reward for the kindness I received from my teachings, how could I not repay my best efforts when I encounter this opportunity?" The reason? ”