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What are the idioms of "which is bigger or smaller"?

1. Make a fuss [dà j and ng xi m: o guà i]

2. Streets and alleys [Xi m:o Xi ang]

3. the same [Tang xi m: o y? ]

4. Are we overqualified? ? ].

5. yelling?

6. Dafa xiao Lian Xi Olian]

The minister is faithful and conscientious.

From the Book of Rites Li Yun by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "The law of ministers, the sincerity of small ministers, the order of official positions, the sum of monarch and ministers, the fat of the country."

Take Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children as an example: "The last official is knowledgeable, making suggestions for the Constitution, and he is graceful and generous."

Degree of common use: not commonly used

Emotional color: commendatory term

Grammatical usage: as predicate and object; Do one's duty

Idiom structure: combination form

Date of birth: ancient times

English translation/ translator/ interpreter

Ministers are loyal to their duties, and non-commissioned officers are loyal to their duties.