2. An inch of mountains and rivers and an inch of gold-Huang Qing Zunxian's "Give Ren Liang's parents the same year"
3. Died in a national disaster, died suddenly-Three Kingdoms. A wise white horse.
4. When the body dies, the spirit is the spirit, and the soul is the ghost-the Warring States Period. Chu Quyuan's "National Mourning"
5. But make the Dragon City fly, don't teach Huma to climb the Yinshan Mountain-Don Wang Changling's "Stuffing"
6. Businessmen don't know how to hate their country, but they still sing "backyard flowers" across the river-Bo Qinhuai by Don Mutu.
I hope I can use this time to serve my country. Why should I be born in Yumen Pass? -Don Dai Shulun's "Two Chapters of Fortress"
8. My heart is a magnet, which doesn't mean that the South won't rest-Wen Song Tian Xiang's The Yangtze River.
2. A poem with a ruined reputation, a person's name and the shadow of a tree.
-Dan Tianfang, a master of storytelling and performing arts. Fame is the sun of the dead. -Balzac, a French writer, famously said that the leopard is dead, but people are dying.
—— Ouyang Xiu, a writer and historian in the Northern Song Dynasty, and Ouyang Xiu, a writer and historian in the Song Dynasty, respectively. Leopard leaves beautiful fur after death, and people leave a good reputation after death.
There are folk proverbs with similar meanings to these two sentences, such as "geese leave their voices and people leave their names", all of which emphasize that people should work hard and make positive progress when they come to the world, or make great contributions to the country and the nation; Or make achievements in some aspects and set an example for future generations. In this way, after death, you can leave a good name for people to admire and miss.
This famous saying can be used to inspire young people to work hard, make great efforts, strive to create extraordinary career tracks in ordinary posts, and make a name for themselves in history. You can also use the honor of "emphasizing that life is alive, leading an honest and clean life and keeping your heart clean".
Fame is not long, but life is easy to die. -Zhong Changtong, a philosopher and political commentator at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was a sickly and nameless gentleman.
-Confucius, a thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period and the founder of the Confucian School, saw The Analects of Confucius and Wei Linggong in The Analects of Confucius and Wei Linggong. Gentleman: refers to a person with high morality.
Illness: worry, worry. No (eschatological) life: life.
No, until it's over Say: praise, praise.
What a gentleman is most worried about is that his reputation for life will not be praised. Fame records the merits and demerits of a person's life and marks the value of a person's life. Therefore, throughout the ages, all people with lofty ideals cherish their reputation.
If you want to win a good reputation, you must be conscientious, careful and responsible for your actions all your life. We should be diligent and make efforts to contribute to the motherland and the people, but we should not idle away, commit evil deeds or run amok.
This famous saying can be quoted when advising teenagers to cherish their reputation. Only virtue is an eternal reputation.
-Italian scholar Petrarch's famous saying about reputation Love of reputation is the strongest vanity. -American philosopher and poet Santayana's reputation is like the sun and the moon, and his achievements are like heaven and earth.
-Xun Kuang, Wang Ba, a thinker at the end of the Warring States Period, Wang Ba, and Xun Kuang in the Warring States Period. The general idea of these two sentences is that a person's reputation is as high as the sun and the moon, shining all over the world; The contribution is as great as heaven and earth, all-encompassing
Xunzi believes that such characters can make "people in the world respond to the scene (shadow)"; This means that the elected figures will be supported by the people, with appeal and cohesion, "like a shadow, like a sound." Now it can be used to praise people with high reputation and great contributions.
Not seeking fame, eliminating defects is expensive. -Wang Jian, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, lost his reputation and soon stopped.
-History of the Three Kingdoms by Chen Shou, a historian in the Western Jin Dynasty, History of the Three Kingdoms by Jia Kui, and Jia Kui. Suffering from: anxiety. Fear.
Name: Good reputation. Year: refers to the teeth of that year, Daoming.
What I am afraid of is that a good reputation cannot be established, and that life is short. Cao Cao entered the temple in Jia Kui during his crusade, recalled the general's achievements under his command, and expressed this feeling with sadness. People living in the world should not only cherish their own lives, but also cherish their own reputation.
Revolutionary martyrs such as Liu Hulan, Dong Cunrui and Huang Jiguang contributed their young lives to the liberation of the motherland and people. Although their life span is not long, they can go down in history and remain immortal.
If a person lives quietly and has no positive contribution to Du Hui, then even if he lives for a long time, he is worthless. This famous saying can be used to encourage young people to work hard for the motherland and the people.
True fame transcends vanity. -Leon is not afraid of bad reputation, he is afraid of his ignorance.
-Xi Juan, a romantic novelist in Taiwan Province Province, can hold the string tube and leave the bamboo thread as the name. -Zhao Ye, a scholar in the Han Dynasty, "Wu Yue Chun Qiu Gou Jian Cut Wu Chuan" and Zhao Ye's "Wu Yue Chun Qiu Gou Jian Cut Wu Chuan".
Sound and name: both refer to fame, and the two sentences are intertextual. Chord: stringed and wind instruments, generally referring to music, here referring to composing and singing.
Bamboo slips and silk: bamboo slips and white silk used for writing refer to ancient books. Fame can be composed into music, put into history books, sung for thousands of years and passed down from generation to generation.
These two sentences can be summed up as idioms of "being played by an orchestra" and "being famous in history", which are used to praise people's good reputation and great contributions, and will be sung and praised forever and will be recorded in history forever. It is sad to live on the reputation of others.
-The famous words of the ancient Roman poet Juvinaris about reputation are good, and reputation cannot be white. The reputation of Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet in the Warring States Period, sometimes produced some useless things.
-Thomas, British theologian and historian, mistakenly became an official all his life, but it is easier to become famous when he leaves home. -Wu Ming late Qing dynasty poet, "from sigh", Wu for "from sigh".
It is this official position that has delayed me all my life. It's easy to abandon your family, but it's hard to change your humble and honest reputation. Wu is a famous poet in the late Ming Dynasty. He was editor and editor of imperial academy in Ming Dynasty. After the death of the Ming Dynasty, the official imperial academy offered wine, which was criticized by people at that time.
This poem is his own sigh, reflecting his remorse and depression. It can be used to show that we must be very cautious on the issue of right and wrong, so as not to "make one mistake again and again, and it will last forever."
Contempt for fame leads to contempt for virtue. -Jonson, an English playwright and poet in the Renaissance, famously said that a famous person is a real guest, and there are beauty and evil, and the name will follow.
-The Song Dynasty poet talked about "Old People's Proverbs in Xichou" and Song Dynasty talked about "Old People's Proverbs in Xichou". Ice: From.
Reputation is the follower of actual behavior, which has beauty and ugliness, and the quality of reputation also follows according to the beauty and ugliness of actual behavior. Names and realities are innate.
Name and reality depend on each other and complement each other. If there are facts, there must be names. People who are not worthy of the name cannot stand the test of history. It is more embarrassing to have a reputation but not be understood than to have no reputation.
-romain rolland, French thinker and writer. After all, people who take risks only for fame are stupid. -Stevenson, Scottish writer A Record of the British Navy A good reputation is more important than money.
-Cyrus about fame.
Idioms describing people's bad reputation are widely circulated.
Source: "Song Shu Lu Ling Xiao Wang Yizhen Biography": "The coolness of Xianyang spreads far and wide."
Stinky egg: bear. The smell is unbearable. Metaphor people's reputation is very bad.
Source: Liu Tang Zongyuan's "Ruodong Hai": "It is a shame to stir up its rhinoceros to play and take the soil of the sea to be true."
It stinks. It stinks unbearable. Metaphor people's reputation is very bad.
Source: See: Stinky
Notorious: reputation; Yang: Communication. Bad reputation spreads everywhere.
Notorious: extraordinary. It is well known to describe a bad reputation. Also known as "notorious".
Notorious, bad reputation is known to everyone.
Source: Chapter 10 of Guo Moruo's Hong: "Where are they from? They are famous for beating dogs in front."
4. Idioms that describe a good reputation that is difficult to maintain and easy to destroy. Idiom about fame: As we all know, everyone knows it.
Forgetting: forgetting; Unknown: I don't know that fame is buried and no one knows.
Becoming famous in one fell swoop originally meant that once you won the first place in the imperial examination, you could become famous all over the world. The back finger suddenly became famous.
Enduring shame: shame left after death. After death, the notoriety has been circulated and will always be reviled.
Make a name for yourself: spread it out; Remarkable: outstanding; Pro: Parents. Instruct parents to show off and spread their reputation.
Distinguished relatives are famous: prominent; Pro: parents; Yang: Spread out. Instruct parents to show off and spread their reputation.
To show one's surname and name is to show one's family background and spread fame. Prestige corrupts prestige: prestige and credibility.
Prestige and credibility are all gone. Metaphor prestige and credibility completely lost.
Silent and tasteless: smell. No sound, no smell.
Metaphor has no reputation and is unknown. Snail's horn: the horn of a snail. The metaphor is very subtle.
A small and useless reputation. Snail name: a tiny reputation like a snail's horn.
Small profits in name only. Also known as "snail fly" and "snail fly".
Silence, no sound, no breathing. Metaphor has no reputation and is unknown.
Worth a hundred times: refers to social status. Of a sudden increase in reputation.
Notorious: reputation; Chaos: chaos. The reputation is ruined to the extreme.
Fame and destruction: status, status; Defeat: destruction; Crack: breakage. Lose one's position and reputation
Do bad things and be completely defeated. Ten times the price of sound: prestige and social status.
Metaphor prestige status greatly improved. Sweep the floor politely: refers to culture or literati; Sweep the floor: a metaphor for the complete loss of reputation, credit, status, etc.
Refers to a culture or scholar who is not respected or self-indulgent. If you lose your name, you lose your name.
Good reputation, good reputation and stable status. Describe life, Shu Tai.
Fame, life, fame. The rise of prestige is a metaphor for the rapid increase of prestige.
Unknown: there is no sound; Smell: Famous. It means silence, and no one knows how to stand up and make a name for himself: let himself have a considerable position in society; Yang: Communication.
Make yourself based on the society and gain a good reputation. A well-known metaphor is a well-known ambition.
Lulu is unknown: a mediocre look. Describe people as mediocre and have no fame.
Everyone knows everything: everything, everything. Everyone knows that it is a household name: understand; Xiao: That's right.
Every household knows that. Describe what people know.
Women and children know children: children. Women and children know that.
As we all know. Floating name, petty profit, floating name: empty name; Small profit: small profit.
Describe fame and fortune as insignificant. False name: false name.
Virtual profit: virtual profit. Describe fame and fortune as an empty thing.
Notorious: reputation; Yang: Communication. Bad reputation spreads everywhere.
Notorious, bad reputation is known to everyone. Unknown: refers to the classic works.
It is not recorded in the classics. The latter refers to having no fame or birth.
5. What idioms describe a person's bad reputation in his later years? 1. disrespect for the elderly
Interpretation: As an old man, I don't know how to respect myself.
2. Rely on the old and sell the old: [yǐ lǐ o mà i lǐ o]
Interpretation: selling: showing off. Take advantage of your age and put on your old papers.
3. the evening festival is not guaranteed: [w m: n ji é b ù b m: o]
Interpretation: Evening Festival: refers to moral integrity in later years. I'm old, but I can't keep my moral integrity. It also means that things failed when they were about to succeed.
The party is not over yet.
Interpretation: Evening Festival: refers to moral integrity in later years. Of old age but unable to keep moral integrity.
5. It has a long history
Definition: Stinky: The notoriety left after death. After death, the notoriety has been circulated and will always be reviled.