1. Four-character words related to quality
Idioms describing character quality: ○ Benevolent person: originally refers to a person who is kind and moral, and can sacrifice his life for justice.
Now it generally refers to people who are patriotic and contribute to the revolutionary cause. ○ A person with lofty ideals and a benevolent person: originally refers to a person who is kind and moral, and can sacrifice his life for justice.
Now it generally refers to people who are patriotic and contribute to the revolutionary cause. ○ Nian Gaodeshao: Shao: beautiful.
Older, good moral character. ○ Huai Jin Zhe Yu: Huai: to cherish; Zou: to hold; Jin and Yu: beautiful jade, a metaphor for virtue.
It is a metaphor for people with pure and noble moral character. ○ Lin, Phoenix, Turtle and Dragon: These four divine animals symbolize good omens.
Metaphor for rare and precious things. It is also a metaphor for a person of noble character and respected by others.
○ Guangfeng Jiyue: Guangfeng: the wind when it clears up after the rain; Ji: the rain and snow have stopped. Describes the scene of everything being clear and pure after the rain.
It also refers to a broad mind and heart. ○ Uncut jade and pure gold: a metaphor for natural beauty without modification.
It is often used to describe people’s qualities of simplicity and kindness. ○ Pure gold and jade: a metaphor for natural beauty without modification.
It is often used to describe people’s qualities of simplicity and kindness. ○ Gaoshan Jingxing: Gaoshan: a metaphor for noble morals; Jingxing: a road, a metaphor for upright behavior.
Refers to noble virtues worthy of imitation. ○ Outstanding: Outstanding appearance; Outstanding: different from others.
Refers to talents and virtues that are extraordinary and unique. ○ The beauty of adulthood: Cheng: achievement.
Do good deeds for others. ○Happy to help others: Helping others is happiness.
○ Be kind to others: with: praise, sponsorship; for: do; good: good deeds. It means encouraging people to learn well.
Now it means helping people with kindness. ○ Sacrificing oneself to save others: Sacrificing oneself: sacrificing oneself.
Sacrifice yourself to save others. ○ Sacrificing oneself for others: giving up one’s own interests to help others.
○ To save the dying and heal the wounded: to help: to assist and take care of. Rescue the dying and take care of the injured.
Now describes the spirit of medical workers to serve the people wholeheartedly. ○ Help the old and carry the young: carry: pull, lead.
Support the elderly and lead the children. ○ To help those in need and those in distress: to help: to help; to help: to rescue, to rescue.
Help people in danger and relieve people in distress. ○ Resolve difficulties and resolve disputes: originally refers to removing dangers and resolving disputes for others.
Today it refers to mediating disputes between the two parties. ○ To rob the rich and give to the poor: robbery: taking by force; Ji: relief.
Seize the property of the rich and relieve the poor. ○ Zhengyi and Shucai: Zhengyi: show loyalty; Shucai: disperse family wealth.
The old meaning is about loyalty and using your own money to help others. ○ To help each other: bag: pocket.
Give your belongings to help others. ○ Undress and push food: push: let.
Take off the clothes you are wearing and let others wear them, and give the food you are eating to others. Describes warm concern for people.
○ Rarely share the joy: give delicious things to others, and share the few things with others. Describe yourself as hard-working and kind to others.
○ Giving charcoal in the snow: giving charcoal to people to keep warm on snowy days. It is a metaphor for giving material or spiritual help to others when they are in urgent need.
○ The clouds and the rain give: give: give. It is a metaphor for extending grace widely.
○ Open-minded: open-minded: broad-minded; generous: the test questions are big. Describes a person who is open-minded and tolerant.
○ Magnanimity: Describes a person who is large-scale and able to accommodate others. ○ Be generous: Have a broad mind towards others.
○ Don’t remember old evil: remember: keep it in mind. Don't care about past grudges.
○ Let bygones be bygones: blame: blame. It originally refers to something that has already been done or done, so there is no need to blame it anymore.
Now it means no longer blaming for past mistakes. ○ Let bygones be bygones: blame: blame.
There will be no further accountability for past mistakes or guilt. ○ Open one side of the net: Remove three sides of the net for catching birds, leaving only one side.
It is a metaphor for adopting a lenient attitude and giving people a way out. ○ Open the net on three sides: Remove the net on three sides for catching birds.
It is a metaphor for adopting a lenient attitude and giving people a way out. ○Repay grievance with straightness: straightness: justice and integrity.
Treat those you resent with justice. ○ Repay kindness with kindness: Virtue: favor.
Resentment: Hatred. Don't bear grudges against others, but give them benefits instead.
○ Gentle and honest: gentle: gentle and supple; honest: kind. Originally meant to be gentle, simple and kind.
Later, it also generally refers to treating others with gentleness and generosity. ○ Re-employment: Forgive past mistakes and re-employ.
○ The utmost benevolence and righteousness: to the extreme, the most; to the utmost: to use everything. Do your best to be benevolent and righteous.
It means that people’s kindness and help have been maximized. ○ Commit without correcting: commit: offend; correct: care about.
Don’t care if you are offended or rude by others.
○ Say it but don’t mean it: You say it, but you don’t think so in your heart.
It means not saying it intentionally. ○ Act bravely: When you see something just, do it bravely.
○ anxious for public good and righteousness: anxious: anxious. Enthusiastic about public welfare and brave in doing justice.
○ To give up one's life for righteousness: to give up: to give up; to take: to obtain; righteousness; justice. Refers to sacrificing one's life for justice.
○ Sacrifice one's life to achieve benevolence: Cheng: perfection; Ren: benevolence, the highest standard of Confucian morality. Refers to sacrificing one's life for justice.
Later, it generally refers to giving up one's life in order to safeguard a just cause. ○ Chengren and righteousness: Chengren: killing one's life to achieve benevolence; Quyi: sacrificing one's life to achieve justice.
Sacrifice your life for justice. ○ Great justice destroys relatives: great justice means justice and righteousness; relatives means relatives.
In order to uphold justice, relatives who have committed crimes should not be treated selfishly so that they receive the punishment they deserve. ○ Destroy the home and relieve the difficulty: destroy: destroy, destroy; relieve: ease, relieve.
Donate all your family property to help the country alleviate its difficulties. ○ Selfless: Refers to doing things fairly and without selfish motives.
Nowadays, it mostly refers to starting from the collective interests and having no personal plans. ○ Impartiality and selflessness: act impartially and without selfish motives.
○ Selfless: Describing fairness and strictness, not afraid of power, and unsympathetic. ○ Southern Harrier and Northern Eagle: Harrier and Eagle: two birds of prey.
In the south is the kite, in the north is the eagle. A metaphor for a person with a severe personality.
○ dignified: dignified: grand appearance; upright: neat appearance. It was originally used to describe a strong and neat appearance, but now it is also used to describe an upright and upright person.
Also described as having a majestic figure and outstanding appearance. ○ Aboveboard: aboveboard: open-hearted and honest.
Be honest and upright. ○ Aboveboard: originally refers to being clear and not partial to evil.
Now it mostly means being honest and honest in words and deeds. ○ Honesty: Be honest and upright in words and deeds.
○ Haoran Qi: Hao: grand and upright; Qi: refers to spirit. Refers to the vast and upright spirit.
○ Keep upright but not A: Zheng: impartiality; A: partiality. Handle things fairly and honestly, without showing mercy.
○ Clear coming and going: describes a person who has clear procedures or a person who is unambiguous in terms of property. ○ Dangerous words and deeds: danger: integrity.
Speak the right words and do the right things. ○ Go on the straight path: Straight path: the right path.
Follow the straight path. A metaphor for doing things fairly.
○ Open-minded: open-minded: open-minded; frank: honest and selfless. Describes a pure heart and an upright person.
○ impartial: biased: biased. Not taking sides.
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2. What are the four-character words that describe the qualities of a character?
What are the four-character words that describe the qualities of a character?
Self-sacrifice for others, perseverance, sincerity, selflessness, self-denial, self-discipline, consistency in appearance and appearance, loyalty Geng Geng, high moral character and integrity
Perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, sawing wood through ropes, water dripping through rocks, concentration, unblinking eyes, concentration, concentration, talent, sleep and food, hanging beams and thorns, chiseling walls to borrow light, fireflies reflecting in the snow , stay up all night, work tirelessly and never tire of learning, be upright, honest, dedicated, and die till death
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Words that describe the outstanding qualities of the characters, four-character words that praise the qualities of the characters< /p>
The two-sleeved Qingfeng endures humiliation, abides by the law, and is the same on the outside
Aspirational, selfless, self-sacrifice, diligent and thrifty,
Treats everyone equally, is clean and white, is just and selfless
High-spirited and honest. Return to the public, be open-minded and upright
Resolute, open-minded and generous, devote yourself to death
Know deeply about righteousness, be modest and prudent, be honest and honest
Be open-minded and open-minded, sacrifice yourself and sacrifice your life for others. Forgetting death and sacrificing one's life for righteousness
Without hesitation, upright, upright, upright and selfless, law enforcement is like a mountain
All people praise him, he is upright, praises his virtues, and he is polite
Unwavering loyalty, unswerving loyalty, and unswerving despite poverty
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Hate evil as much as hatred, have as much humility as a valley, and have a pure heart
Upright and pure, self-denying, dedicated to public service and strict with self-discipline
Just and thin, loyal and upright, upright and courageous
Describes the quality of a person What are the four-character words?
Understand the righteousness, be honest, humble, prudent, honest and honest
Be unwaveringly loyal, loyal and unswerving, and remain true to the poor and humble
Treat everyone equally, be clear and honest Upright and upright, selfless and selfless
Highly upright and upright, return to public service with humility and uprightness
Resolute, open-minded and generous, devote yourself to death
Be upright, pure and pure, self-denying, dedicated to public service and strict with self-discipline
Be open-minded, sacrifice one's life for others, forget one's own life, sacrifice one's life for justice
Have no hesitation, be upright, upright, upright, selfless and enforce the law like a mountain
Be gentle in both sleeves, endure humiliation, abide by the law, and be the same on the outside
Four-character words to describe personality
Indifferent to fame and fortune, forgetting about righteousness, looking ahead and following the rules, eager to help others
Value color over friends, timid and fearful, active and responsible, brave and just, smart and studious
Cunning and changeable, greedy for petty advantages, changeable in mood and thoughts. Watery flower
Seeking truth from facts, pragmatic, honest, tactful, sophisticated and bad-tempered
Cautious, depressed, righteous, upright, pessimistic, lazy, good-tempered and lazy
Fast-talking, fast-talking, reticent and caring. Nosy, pursuit of excitement, bold and unrestrained
Free and easy in dealing with things, suspicious of gains and losses, whimsical and sentimental
Smart, considerate, funny and humorous, open-minded and proactive
Lively, cute, ordinary, introverted and shy Outgoing, cheerful, and kind-hearted 3. Four-character words to describe excellent qualities
Swallowing mountains and rivers with righteousness and awe-inspiring, dragon and tiger step, victorious in every battle
Charge into battle with heroic demeanor and bravely take the lead regardless of one's own safety
Upright and upright Hold your head high, hold your chest high, and walk through fire and water
Stand up to fight and be invincible in the face of danger, fearless and powerful to the world
Be brave and unshakable to be the best in the three armies, be brave and good at fighting, and be calm and composed
Be generous in sacrifice, be wise and courageous Worthy of God
Treat everyone equally, be righteous and exterminate relatives, be impartial and selfless
Have no hesitation, be upright, awe-inspiring, upright and selfless, enforce the law like a mountain
Be upright and pure, be self-denying, be strict with the public and be disciplined
Breeze on both sleeves Bear the humiliation, obey the law, and be the same on the outside
Be steadfastly loyal, unswervingly loyal, and never waver in poverty
Return to the public with high integrity, humbly, and upright
Know the righteousness well, be humble, prudent, and honest< /p>
Resolute, open-minded and dedicated, dedicated to death
Open-minded and frank 4. Four-character words that describe the quality of character
Treat everyone equally, be clear-minded, be righteous, kill relatives, be selfless, and have no hesitation Upright and awe-inspiring, upright and selfless, law enforcement is as upright as a mountain, self-denying, strict in self-discipline, magnanimous, pure and pure, persevering, never giving up, forgetting food and sleep, being righteous, awe-inspiring in the face of danger, being upright and unyielding, bowing to death, and having endured forever with righteousness, bravery, picking up gold, not ignorant, willing to help others, strong and unyielding, upright and awe-inspiring, looking back on death, steadfast and unyielding. He sacrificed his life for others and was duplicitous Engaging in selfish pursuits, cheating, being wise, protecting oneself, following the rules, being arrogant and adding insult to injury, being loyal and honest in the house, not deceiving different customs, not cheating in the dark room, never forgetting the ravines, the heart of an innocent child, being virtuous, shining brightly, having high feelings, far reaching the mountains and scenery, traveling in merits and deeds, being virtuous, carrying things, Huai Jin, holding Yu Hui, having a bad heart, and being appointed when he sees danger. After working hard, I died with fine gold and good jade, respecting the old, salespeople, good gold, beautiful jade, bright virtue, but happy years and high virtues. The predecessors planted trees, and the descendants took advantage of the blue sky, the white sun, the mountains and the high water to pick up the gold. The jade is pure, the pines are pure, the tadpoles are the white cranes in the clouds, the white cranes are benevolent people.