A poem expresses what it deserves.

1. About the deserved poem.

A poem about the due reward 1. What idioms are there with return?

Fallen leaves return to their roots,

All roads lead to the same goal,

Returning from failure,

Return to nature,

Back to Zhao intact,

99 ratio 1,

Back and forth,

Well-deserved,

Leaves fall to the roots,

Back on the battlefield,

Feel at home,

If you don't come back after a long vacation,

Seeing death as death,

The expectations of the public,

Why don't you go home,

Anxious to return,

Come back with a full load,

The world turns inward,

Return it to its original owner,

Mutually assured destruction,

Homeless,

Right,

Get to the point,

Return to nature,

Release the tiger to the mountain,

All the rivers return to the sea,

In the final analysis,

Regression is simple,

Make up,

Who else can I find as a companion besides them?

2. What do these two idioms mean?

To be worthy of the name is to have real knowledge, real skills and real achievements, and naturally have a reputation.

A veritable meaning is: with a good reputation, the corresponding rewards will naturally come.

They mean the opposite. In short, "things with names" promote the emergence of "names" through things, and "names with facts" produce "things" through "names".

The difference between the two words is also reflected in the understanding of "reality". The former refers to "actual achievement" and the latter refers to "reward".

Explain in detail:

1, nouns and substances are a pair of relative nouns. Name: fame, reputation; Reality: achievements, things actually accomplished or efforts made.

2. Zhi and Gui are a pair of relative verbs. Arrive: arrive; Return: return, gain.

3. Name, reality, truth and attribution can form subject-predicate phrases respectively: name to truth, truth to truth and name to truth. They can be combined into two connected phrases in logical order, that is, the name is true and the name is real.

Extended data

"worthy of the name" comes from chapter 15 of the scholars: "the trip to Dunlun was finally known to the parties; Worthy of the name, it is a lifelong embarrassment. " It means: only when you have achieved something can you gain a corresponding reputation.

"Name belongs to truth" is a temporary word coined by modern people to imitate "name belongs to truth", which is used to satirize those who make money by fame.

A veritable antonym:

1, get a reputation

Selling: fishing, deliberately pretending; Fishing: bait the fish, which is a metaphor for cheating. Get a reputation through some improper means.

From: Zhang Mingyi's Garden Filling: The King of Qi refuses to remonstrate: I know that you are just fishing for fame, but this does not lengthen his ambition and ruin my prestige.

The man didn't do anything serious, just fishing for fame.

2. Stealing fame and reputation

Stealing fame and reputation is an idiom in China, which means stealing fame and honor.

Said by: Kang's Tears of the Vast Mountains and Rivers: "The five sages who bullied the city in those days were heroes among the scum, and the five heroes of Xiangchu who stole their fame today are heroes among the hooligans!"

Example: It's really despicable to steal the name and reputation.

3. What do you mean, deserved it?

Reality: actual achievements; to:reach; Name: reputation; Home: Come. With real knowledge, skills or achievements, you naturally have a reputation.

"Being worthy of the name" means that with practical knowledge, skills or achievements, fame comes naturally, in which "fame and reality" refers to actual achievements, "achievement" and "fame" refer to fame and prestige, and "return" refers to "coming". The word "deserved" comes from chapter 15 of the Scholars written by Wu in the Qing Dynasty: "The trip to Dunlun was ultimately the sum of all parties; Worthy of the name, it is a lifelong embarrassment. "

"deserved" means: with a good reputation, the corresponding rewards will naturally come.

They mean the opposite. In short, "things with names" promote the emergence of "names" through things, and "names with facts" produce "things" through "names". The difference between the two words is also reflected in the understanding of "reality". The former refers to "actual achievement" and the latter refers to "reward".

4. What idioms are similar to "deserved it"?

Be worthy of the name, be worthy of the name, be worthy of the name, be popular, and be worthy of the name [míng bù xū chuán] Explanation: Virtual: False.

The reputation is not false. Fingers are really good, not empty.

From: Sima Qian's Biography of the Rangers in Historical Records: "Only those who are loyal and give in are worthy of the name." But his selfishness is honest and humble, worthy of praise, and worthy of the attachment of scholars.

Second, it is worthy of the name [míng fù qí shí] Explanation: Fame or name is consistent with reality. Said by: Han Cao Cao's Writing with Wang Xiu: "You bathe in virtue, flow in the realm, be loyal to your achievements, be beautiful in the world, and be worthy of the name."

Your cultivation, the sound of our country, your loyalty and your achievements are all beautiful for future generations. Truly far ahead of others. Third, the goods are genuine [huò zhēn jià shí] Description: The goods are not counterfeit, and the price is real.

Describe truth, truth. From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Unfamiliar Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" The fifth time: "But I wonder if there is a word" sincerity, childlike innocence "?" I just don't know if I can have the words' genuine, children and old people don't cheat'? Fourth, well-deserved [dā ng zh and wú ku] explanation: innocent: shameless.

There is no need to be ashamed of being worthy of a title or honor. From: Song Ouyang Xiu, Hui 3231313335323635438+034313032313635333e4b893e5b19e3/kloc-0.

My wife is very kind and comfortable to herself. It's only natural to rely on them, and I'm not ashamed. 5. Public expectation [zhòng wàng suǒguá] Explanation: Public expectation: the hope of all; Return: Return. Everyone expected it.

Refers to gaining the trust of the masses. From: Song Chen Liang's "Fu Lu Bo Shou": "Give up trying to expose the list, Fu Cheng will put it in front of the Chinese hall, which is what people want. This choice of gaining weight, any one of my friends, is full of enthusiasm. "

In addition to finding a way to publish it, I heard that I was an official in front of Chonghuatang, and everyone was looking forward to it. This choice has increased, and people among friends have little will.

5. Idioms are worthy of the name.

Fame follows merit.

Shiri minggu

Explain the reality: actual achievements; to:reach; Name: reputation; Home: Come. With real knowledge, skills or achievements, you naturally have a reputation.

The origin of Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" is the fifteenth time: "Allen's practice is finally known to the parties; Worthy of the name, it is a lifelong embarrassment. "

Structural connection; As predicates and clauses; Include praise

Synonym names return to reality

For example, Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged: "Director Wang wants to read the telegram and praise him for his reputation, saying that the gold and silver shop is a small place and the dragon is not a thing in the pool."