Jia idiom

The idioms about Dai's family are as follows:

1, Yixing [jiā yá n yí xí ng]: Jia and Yi: Beauty. It refers to beneficial words and actions. Also known as "good words and good deeds." Good words and good deeds [jiā yán shàn xíng]: Jia: good beauty. Useful words and actions.

2. Good words and good deeds [[Jiāyán shàn zhàng]]: Good words and good deeds with educational significance. Ling Wen Jia Yu (Lü ng Wé n Ji ā yù): It means to record the achievements of a person with achievements and be awarded the title of knight.

3. If there is something, correct it, and if there is nothing, encourage it [y ǒ u zé gi zhρ, w ü zé ji ā min]: It means that all shortcomings and mistakes are pointed out and corrected, and those without shortcomings and mistakes are used to encourage themselves.

4. Zhi Jia Dao You: The most incisive theory and the most perfect scheme. Jia seeks good governance [jiā móu shàn zhèng]: Jia: beauty, goodness. Describe brilliant strategies and commendable achievements.

5. Meng Jia takes off his hat [mè ng Ji ā Lu à ao]: Meng Jia: General Huan Wen of the Eastern Jin Dynasty joined the army. Comments [d m: [d m: ng y á n ji ā lê n]: Fair, upright and persuasive remarks.