Pinyin: g incarnation
Explanation: ancient road: ancient customs and habits, describing kindness; Hot sausage: a warm heart. Treat people sincerely and enthusiastically.
Source: Qing Zou Tao's "Talking about Yu Chengzhi through Lu Bi": "Yu Chengzhi is a otaku in the same town, Mr. Shang, and he is warm-hearted and quite chivalrous."
For example, loyalty is the most important thing now. After all, not many people are brave. Yao Zhu Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 17.
Synonym: old-fashioned heart
Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Metaphor is a warm-hearted person.
2. Four words to describe kindness, gentle and sincere, amiable, amiable, low-browed bodhisattva, benevolent.
First, gentle and sincere.
Pinyin: wēn róu dūn hòu
Interpretation: The original meaning is mild attitude; Simple and kind. Later, it also means gentle and generous. Tenderness: gentleness and obedience; Don: Sincerity.
Source: Interpretation of the Book of Rites by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "When you enter his country, you are unknown and gentle."
Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Entering their country, his education is incomprehensible. From his point of view, he is gentle and sincere.
Second, affable.
Pinyin: héméI k Qin
Interpretation: refers to a person's good cultivation; Be humble and amiable to people. Kindness: kindness; Humility.
Source: Li's "Officialdom in Appearance" 29: "It turns out that this Tang Tang observation is extremely amiable, and everyone always smiles."
Sentence: Mr. Li is versatile and amiable, and his classmates admire him very much.
Third, affable.
Pinyin: m: I r á n k and q and n: n
Interpretation: describes a pleasant attitude that makes people willing to approach.
Source: Li Mingxian's "Why Ling He Hongbin Award": "So far I have only read the moon eight times, and I have never followed the grammar of life except for harsh rules. Although I can't do it, I am really amiable. "
Vernacular interpretation: It's only been eight months now, and the laws that have been constantly produced are actually kind and amiable, although seemingly inviolable, except for harsh and trivial provisions.
Fourth, Bodhisattva has low eyebrows.
Pinyin: pú s à d and mé i
Interpretation: Look at people with low eyebrows like bodhisattvas. Describe a person's face as kind and kind.
Source: Song Pang Yuan Ying "Talking about Qi": "King Kong glows, so he subdues the four demons; Bodhisattva has a low eyebrow, so there are six ways of compassion. "
Vernacular explanation: King Kong glared, so he could subdue the four demons; Bodhisattva bows its head, so it can be merciful.
Verb (short for verb) kind people
Pinyin: m: I r á n r é n zh
Interpretation: a kind and kind person.
Source: Zhu Ziqing's children: "The article written by Kai Zi for his family's Hua Zhan is really benevolent."
Ex: Anyone who knows Bobby Chen well will find him kind and cordial.
3. Describe the four-word idiom "truth, sincerity and truth": in my heart. Take sincerity as the goal and abide by sincerity.
Source: Lu Xun's "On the Tomb of Moro Poetry": "The above-mentioned people's ideological character, words and deeds are all unified because of different races and different outer edges: they are all strong and unyielding, sincere and true."
It was described sincerely.
Source: Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Be sincere and have nothing to hide."
Sincere description is very sincere, very sincere.
Source: Yao's Long Night 2 1: "Liu Laoyi is a wayward person, and he really wants you to live with him."
Sincerity is sincerity: sincerity. Sincerely. Describe being very sincere and sincere to people. Also called "sincerity".
Source: Yuan Gong Dayong's "Uncle Zhang Fanji" is the first discount: "The emperor is gentle, teaching people sincerity and trust, and even governing the country with the family."
Treat each other sincerely: extremely sincere and loyal. Be honest with others.
Source: Yao's "Li Zicheng", Volume I, Chapter 23: "A thousand hungry and cold teachers, because they feel that their students are loyal to the monarch and patriotic on weekdays, treat each other with sincerity, and they can barely fight for the first time, but they can't bear to leave for the time being."
Treat each other with sincerity: a sincere heart. Treat people sincerely.
Source: Qiao Yuanmeng's "Marriage of Two Worlds" is the first discount: "I am married, treat each other sincerely, and be the prime minister."
Heart: refers to the heart. Sincere words from the heart.
Source: Tang Bai Juyi's "Hundred Rhymes of Poems on behalf of Books": "Heart and body are inseparable."
The ancient road warms the heart: ancient customs and habits describe kindness; Hot sausage: a warm heart. Treat people sincerely and enthusiastically.
Source: Chapter 44 of Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom in the Sky: "Among a few people, after all, old Man Qin Shi Mei is warm-hearted."
Sincerity is the sincere will of people.
Sincere unity and sincerity: sincerity. Single-minded and United.
Source: "Zhuangzi Fisherman": "The true person is sincere, not refined but sincere, and cannot move."
Openness: Open your heart and show sincerity. It means to treat others sincerely, frankly and selflessly.
Source: Biography of Zhuge Liang in the Three Kingdoms Note: "Zhuge Liang is also concerned about the country, comforting the people, showing etiquette, appointing people on their merits, being subordinate to the powerful, sincere and fair."
Be honest with each other: open your heart and show sincerity. Describe being sincere to others and show sincerity.
Source: The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Let's be honest with each other and be as broad as Gaudi."
I am happy to see that the intestines describe sincerity and show sincerity. To "see the truth with an open mind."
Open-minded: show. Show sincerity by showing sincerity. Describe being sincere to others and show sincerity.
Source: The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Let's be honest with each other and be as broad as Gaudi."
Happiness and courage describe sincerity and show sincerity. To "see the truth with an open mind."
Bitter mouth: medicine tastes particularly bitter; Inadvertently: It sounds uncomfortable. Describe sincere advice.
Source: Shi Hou: "Advice when unpleasant is good for action, and bitterness of poison is good for illness."
The answer to the four-word idiom of modesty is: there is no turning back.
N does not hesitate to explain the meaning: morality; Look back: look back. Morally, we can only go forward and look back without hesitation.
The source is Han Yu Ba Shu Ba: "Touch the white blade, take the arrow flow, and don't carry it back." Structural subject-predicate form.
The usage is awesome Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.
Positive sound and meaning; It can't be pronounced "yι". Distinguish between shapes and opposites; Can't write "back"
Discrimination between synonyms and antonyms ~ It is different from "cross the rubicon": ~ It describes human spirit and behavior; Cannot be used with voluntary verbs. "cross the rubicon" refers to the will; The significance is heavy; It can be used with modal verbs such as "can", "should" and "must".
Example: patriotic youth resolutely put down their books; ~ go to the front line of resisting Japan and saving the nation. English translation that keeps moving forward.
5. Four-word idioms about carefulness are coarse and fine: they describe people who seem to be rude and casual in speaking and doing things, but in fact they are cautious.
Wear eyes and tilt your ears: wear eyes: look up; Tilt your ears: Listen carefully with your ears sideways. Listen carefully and look up. Describe ardent expectations.
Attention: Be careful.
Tread carefully: tread carefully.
Benefit analysis: analysis: analysis; Qiu Hao: The new fine hair of birds and animals in autumn. Describe the financial management is extremely meticulous and smart.
Unannounced visit: investigation: look carefully, investigate and study; Interview: Ask people about the investigation. Observe carefully from the light and seek information from the darkness. Refers to the investigation and study by various methods.
Shi Qing counted horses: This means that he is also very careful and cautious in the simplest things. He is not careless at all.
Considerate: considerate: considerate of other people's mood and situation, giving care and care; Nuance: To a subtle degree. Describe taking care of or caring for people very carefully.
Compassionate: describes being very careful and considerate when taking care of or caring for others. Use "considerate".
Careful: micro: fine; To: to. There is not a subtle place that cannot be taken care of. Describe caring and considerate very carefully.
Thick-hearted: thick: careless, reckless; Impetuous: impetuous. Describe people who are not careful and calm.
Thick-hearted: describes people who are not careful and calm. Use "ruthless".
A branch and a leaf always care about love: care about love: care about love. Pay close attention to every branch. Metaphor is meticulous care for people's sufferings.
Careful: refers to a person who is careful and not careless at all.
6. What are the four-character idioms about chivalry? 1, chivalrous man [xí ngxiá hà o yí]
Refers to loyalty and willingness to give up oneself to help others.
2. Be kind at home [zhá i x and né ré n hê u]
Homesickness: ambition. Refers to honest and kind people.
This road is uneven.
See injustice.
4. Stand up for what you said
Insist on one sentence: to be fair. Say justice for justice. This means that justice can be done.
5. Angry at injustice
When encountering unfair things, stand up and help the bullied party.
Step 6 help the weak and restrain the strong
Help the weak and suppress * * *.
7. Chivalry [xí ng xi á zhà ng y]
A person who is loyal to others and loves to help others.
8, chivalrous [xiá g ā ny m: d m: n]
Chivalrous, righteous and courageous. Describe the heart and action of being brave, weeding out the strong and helping the weak, and fighting injustice.
9. Be brave
When you see justice, do it bravely.
10, helping others
Helping others is happiness.