What do you mean, happy for yourself?

Helping yourself will get more happiness than helping others.

The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs: The King of Literature: "If you don't think about your ancestors, you will be in Xiu De. Always say what you want and seek more happiness. "

Traditional writing: self-pity is more than happiness.

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Idiom grammar: as predicate, attribute and object; Used to persuade people.

Idiom Story: The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in China, and one of them praises Zhou Wenwang for adhering to God's will and destroying the Shang Dynasty. King Wen not only honored his ancestors, but also made his descendants emperor forever. His descendants should take King Wen's moral example and Shang Zhouwang as a reference, always reflect on themselves, diligently practice virtue, strive for strength and seek more happiness for themselves.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: subject-predicate idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms