1. Different expressions of meaning
1. Flattery: using a despicable attitude to please others.
2. Flattery: humbly flatter, please others; flatter, flatter, flatter.
2. Different sources
1. Flattery: Hong Yingming's "Cai Gen Tan" "Don't flatter a gentleman, because the gentleman has no selfish favors; don't be an enemy of the villain, the villain is himself. Enemy".
2. Flattery: "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Yuan Shao Biography": "What do you mean by the evil minister Guo Tu, who pretends to be a snake, uses flattering words, and flirts with each other?"
Flattery. Introduction to the antonyms of flattery: ridicule
Taunt is a Chinese word with the pinyin of xī luò. Its basic explanation is: ridicule and sarcasm. Neglect, neglect. Refers to using harsh words to expose someone's shortcomings and embarrass them.
The lyrics of Huang Tingjian's "Good Things Are Near" from the Song Dynasty: "When I finally meet you, I will pretend and ridicule you."
The ninth play of "Little Sun Tu" by an unknown person in the Yuan Dynasty : "This enemy could not believe in his instigation and ridicule the kindness and love of the slave family.
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