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The fourth word is Jing's four words.

1. four words: respect for the virtuous and courtesy: treat each other with courtesy; Judge: In ancient times, he was called a learned man.

Respect people with high moral character and profound knowledge. Source: Zhang Jinshu Gui Chuan: "An Xun, a true son, is knowledgeable and versatile, respects sages and loves scholars, and takes scholars as doctors."

Corporal Jing Xian Jing Xian, devoting himself to making friends. In the old society, feudal emperors or officials valued talents.

Respect the sage, respect and care for the talented. It is the same as "respecting sages and loving scholars".

Cautious and respectful: cautious; Small: refers to small and insignificant things. Also take a cautious attitude towards subtle things.

Describe being very cautious when dealing with people. Source: An's "Huainanzi Human Training": "The sage is cautious and cautious, and if he loses time, he will shoot back, and it will be unlucky."

Thank you, thank you: refuse; Insensitive: not smart, not talented. Respectfully express incompetence or unacceptability.

A person who politely refuses to do more. Source: Tang Hanyu's poem "Sending Lutong": "Buying sheep and selling wine is not sensitive, and occasionally when the moon is bright."

Dedicated philharmonic: concentrate on learning; Lequn: I'm glad to get along with my good friends. Concentrate on your studies and get along well with your classmates.

Source: The Book of Rites: "One year depends on distinguishing classics, and three years depends on respecting music groups." Respect the end, be cautious, and be cautious when dealing with people.

Source: Book of Rites: "Caution at first, respect at last". To Chen; State respectfully; Humble opinion: seeing things from the pipeline, you see very little, which shows that your opinions are shallow.

Explain your humble opinion or suggestion respectfully. Mostly used for self-deprecating words.

Stay at a respectful distance from others on the surface, but actually don't want to get close. Also used as a satire on not wanting to get close to someone.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Yongye: "Be righteous for the people and stay away from ghosts and gods." Respect and respect for mulberries: respect and love; Mulberry: Mulberry and Catalpa bungeana, trees often planted near home in ancient times, are metaphors of hometown.

Love and respect people in their hometown. Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Xiao Ye: "Wei Sang and Zi Xuzun."

Respecting Chiang Kai-shek's achievements is a standard of wealth that does not forget the fundamentals and does not seek comfort. Source: According to "Under Mandarin and Lu Language", during the Spring and Autumn Period, Wenbo was a native of Lu, and his mother respected Jiang Youfang endlessly. She asked him, respecting Jiang very much: "Now I am widowed, and I am in the next position. I am afraid of forgetting my ancestors' work and being lazy. Why should I avoid it? "Respect for the elderly, respect for the elderly and love for the young.

It's the same as "respecting the old and loving the young". Respect the old and love the young: respect; Kindness: love.

Respect the elderly and care for children. Source: "Mencius Gaozi Shang": "Respect the old and be kind to the young, and never forget the guests."

Respect the elderly and care for children. It's the same as "respecting the old and loving the young".

Respect for the elderly and pity for the poor: the elderly; Pity: pity. Respect the elderly and pity those with poor families.

Describe a person's good character of humility and friendliness. Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Licas Marry the Maid" The fourth fold: "My God also married my little daughter, osmanthus, to care for the poor and the elderly, so it touched the world."

Respect for the elderly and love for the poor: the elderly. Respect the elderly and pity those with poor families.

Describe a person's good character of humility and friendliness. Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Licas Marry the Maid" The fourth fold: "My God also married my little daughter, osmanthus, to care for the poor and the elderly, so it touched the world."

Respect the elderly and love the virtuous, respect the elderly or people with noble character and outstanding talents. Honored as a distinguished guest, distinguished guest.

Respect sb. As a distinguished guest. Source: Tang Wenshe's "Continued Life Record": "Therefore, I suggest that the doctor marry the daughter of Jiangxi Lian Shi Wang Zhongshu.

I am really virtuous and virtuous, and I respect her as a guest of honor. "Respect for God: refers to God in general and respects each other like God.

Describe the worship of someone or something to the extreme. Used in a derogatory sense.

Source: Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Fourteen Years: "Civil Jun, love Jun as parents, respect Jun as sun and moon, respect Jun as god, fear Jun as thunder." Respect, love and respect: respect.

Respect those above yourself and love those below yourself. Describe being polite to others.

Source: Han Mengchuan: "Filial piety and loyalty, respect and love, learn old news, and believe in virtue. As for yellow hair, there are ups and downs. " Respect and accept those who respect more than themselves and love those who are lower than themselves.

Describe being polite to others. Use "respect and love".

Source: and Han Jin's head portrait "After Becoming a Monument": "When you are poor and happy, you suddenly become rich. Accept it sincerely and learn to be old. "

To respect time and love days is to cherish time. Respect: respect.

Things: serve, serve others. Leisure: leisure.

Running respectfully for others, busy with no leisure time. Respect for eating after the event means doing your best in everything and making achievements before you can enjoy your salary.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong said: "You should respect your actions before eating." . Xing Bingshu: "When you say something, you should do your best to respect your position, and you must make meritorious deeds before you get food." .

Respecting the people means giving the calendar to the people, letting them know the changes of seasons and not missing the farming season. Later, the almanac was promulgated with reference to it.

It's the same as "respecting people". Respecting people means giving the calendar to the people, letting them know the changes of seasons and not missing the farming season.

Later, the almanac was promulgated with reference to it. Also known as "respecting the people".

Source: This book Yao Dian: "It's time to command what, respect the sky, calendar like the sun, the moon and the stars, and respect people." Cai Shenchuan: "People are here, waiting to be collected."

Historical Records of the Five Emperors is quoted as "respecting the people". Respect heaven and love the people, respect heaven and love the people.

Respect the sages, love the sages, and respect and care for talents. Respect is better than obedience.

Often used when the other person is polite to himself. Although it is not worthy, it is not good to disobey orders. Source: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" The fourteenth time: "Auntie, since the master ordered it, it is better to be respectful than obedient. After all, sit down and talk. "

Jingsang: respect and love; Mulberry: Mulberry and Catalpa bungeana, trees often planted near home in ancient times, are metaphors of hometown. Love and respect people in their hometown.

Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Xiao Ye: "Wei Sang and Zi Xuzun." Respecting each other as guests describes that husband and wife respect each other and treat each other as guests.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong" thirty-three years: "The season makes the discipline, seeing the lack of discipline, and the wife has married it, respecting it and treating it like a guest." Respect and honesty mean abiding by sincerity.

Rusong takes this as the legal basis. Source: The text "Ganyi": "Idle evil keeps its sincerity."

Book of Rites: "Sacrifice to the Lord as a guest." Modesty, respect and prudence describe people as modest, polite and cautious.

With "modesty and prudence". To despise money and respect scholars means to despise money and value scholars.

Just like "putting money before people". Be careful and respect.

2. The fourth word is a four-word idiom of the calendar, including those 1. The fourth word is a four-word idiom of calendar: imperial calendar every other year, excellent calendar.

2. Every other year's calendar:

(1) Interpretation: Imperial calendar: originally refers to the almanac promulgated by the Qing court, also known as the imperial calendar, and later refers to the almanac. One year after the Gregorian calendar. In the new situation, we will no longer compare outdated things or old experiences. From [Qing] Xia Jinglian's Ye Lu Ci.

(2) Source: Xia Qingjing's Peking Opera "Wild Sao Lu Ji"No. 100: "I have no time to catch lice the following year."

3. Excellent and noble calendar:

(1) Explanation: It means to respect talents and praise their deeds. Also known as "Youde Calendar".

⑵ From: "Shi Lihan Chengyang Ling Tang Fu Song": "Governing by doing nothing, promoting the calendar by virtue, showing good and evil, benefiting the people by observing nine virtues, and advocating intellectual health."

(3) Example: Ruoning is stubborn in robbing rocks, keeps his ambition in Ji Mountain and depicts in the cliff nest. He is also a saint like Tang Yu, and he is also excellent in academic qualifications and celebrations. The reflection of Wei Zhi Ning Guan.

3. The fourth word of the idiom 1 is four, no three no four [bêsānêbês].

Chinese idioms

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,no. This is an China idiom. Pinyin is bù sā nù bù ù, which means that it is not like this, and it is not like that. It's just not like it. It's neither fish nor fowl. Be described as indecent or inappropriate.

Chinese name

suspicious

Foreign name

1. with a grain of salt; Indecent II. Neither fish nor fowl; neither fish nor fowl

source

The Water Margin?

2, upside down [[di ā n sā n d ? o s? os]

Disturbed is an idiom, pronounced as di ā n s ā n d m ? o s ā n d mo, which describes the disorder and disorganization in speaking and doing things.

Chinese name

Out of order

source

The Romance of the Gods by Xu Ming Lin Zhong.

spell

din sān dǎo sì

explain

Describe the disorder of speaking and doing things.

explain

Three, four: it means clutter. Describe the disorder of speaking and doing things.

source

Xu Ming Lin Zhong's Romance of the Gods: "After three or four days of worship, my teeth are upside down and I am uneasy."

The fourth word is the idiom * * *,

The dragon gave birth to nine sons,

Handsome son,

Favorite son of heaven,

The only thrill,

A gentleman on the balance beam,

Plum-wife crane,

Modest gentleman,

Ordinary people,

Rebellious officials and thieves,

Seal the wife and shade the child,

Romantic wisdom,

Lao zi, your majesty,

A gentleman,

It's nothing,

The real dragon emperor,

Mustard seed,

Eyebrow sweeper,

Dogs catch mice,

Not a human son,

Draw a godson,

Guanghan fairy,

Ruthless son,

Crossing the river,

Disciples of Liyuan,

Talk,

A liar,

Private disciple,

Young people who are wet behind the ears