1, Zhou can't hear anything.
Pronunciation is zhūu tīng bībī, which means in Chinese that you will not be deceived if you listen to opinions widely. Cover: Blind.
[Usage] As a predicate and attribute; Used to do things.
[Source] Han Jiayi's New Book Daoism: "It is not difficult to check if you don't cover it."
2, remonstrate against drums and slander wood
Pinyin: Ji 'an gǔ Bangmo
Commentary: remonstrate drums. According to legend, Yao once played drums in the imperial court, and let the people play drums to remonstrate; Slander wood, according to legend, Shun set up a wooden sign on the road for the people to write advice on. Open the door and listen to the opinions of all parties.
Source: Huainanzi, Volume 9, Main Skill Training: "I heard Yao and Shun in the world, remonstrated against drums and slandered wood, and established a dynasty.
Yao set drums to remonstrate, Shun set wooden pillars to speak, Tang set prison, and King Wu set drums to guard himself. They took preventive measures even if there were small mistakes.
Listening is bright, favoritism is dark.
China idioms. It means that only by listening to opinions from many sides can we distinguish right from wrong; You can't tell right from wrong if you listen to one-sided words. Concurrent: Involving or owning several things at the same time. Listening: Listen to different opinions in many ways.
Ming: Distinguish between right and wrong. Dark: confused, unable to tell the truth. Modernity refers to: seeing things right or wrong. It will be clear from the front, and it will be confused if it is analyzed from the dark side of the heart. It means that we must listen to opinions from all sides at the same time in order to correctly understand things; If you only believe one-sided words, you will inevitably make one-sided mistakes.
Source: Fu's "On Hidden People, Light and Shade": You are clear because you listen; People who are so dark tend to believe.
The reason why the emperor is wise is that he can listen to many opinions and distinguish right from wrong; You can't tell right from wrong if you listen to one-sided words.
4. Take advice like a stream
It's a Chinese word, which basically means taking advice is as natural as running water. Describe being very willing to listen to other people's opinions. That: adopt and accept; Remonstrance: formerly known as persuading a monarch or elder to correct his mistakes; Rush: Hurry up. Taking advice is as natural as running water. Describe being very willing to listen to other people's opinions.
Source: Jin Yuan Xu Renjie's "Chasing Han Xin" is the third fold: open-minded, accepting advice like a flow, thinking about the sects, and punishing one as an example.
Open-minded and always willing to listen to other people's opinions. For the imperial clan, the punishment for punishing the body was abolished.
Step 5 wipe your face
Wipe your face is a Chinese word, which means to accept criticism from others and treat your mistakes correctly. It comes from the history of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
Wipe: wipe; Wipe your face: wipe away the spit that others spit on your face; Tolerance: Listen to other people's opinions. Generally speaking, it means accepting criticism from others and treating your mistakes correctly.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty Chapter 45: The woman lost all her flying skills. At that time, she was very angry, wiped her face and said nothing.