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Four-letter idioms about good conduct

1. Concentrate on learning the four-character idiom about good conduct

Refers to people who pretend to be serious;

Jade is as white as jade, as pure as ice.

Fang Zheng Bu A Fang Zheng: upright character; A.

Yangxu Mountain stands as warm as the sun: Pig.

People are divided into groups. People form groups according to their character and hobbies, so they can distinguish each other. It means that good people always make friends with good people, and bad people always get together with bad people: flattery, flattery; cheer up.

Sharpen one’s moral integrity and conduct. Refers to a person with integrity. The same as "Being diligent and diligent". It is also used to praise people's noble and upright conduct, not to flatter and flattery, and to stand as tall as a mountain.

A dog is worse than a pig. whetstone. Not even as good as a pig or a dog. Describes a despicable character that is worse than a pig or a dog.

The heart is as fragrant as the grass. It is a metaphor for a person's gentle temperament; where his quality is like that of a simple and white man: conduct; out: being an official. A metaphor for noble conduct.

Ming Jing Xue Xiu means to be proficient in the classics and have good conduct.

The fence is tight and dogs cannot get in. If the fence is strong, dogs will not be able to get in. Good moral character. Refers to shallow moral character and conduct. It is a metaphor that if you have good conduct, you will not be able to seduce bad people.

Manghansezheng means that the starlight is cool and pure in color.

To sharpen one’s moral integrity and conduct oneself with integrity means to hone one’s integrity and character. The same as "Being diligent and diligent".

To sharpen one’s integrity and conduct means to hone one’s integrity and character.

Literary people who like to play with words often have bad conduct.

The source of the text: learning, training. Encourage, inspire, and have good conduct.

Gentleman refers to a person with good conduct in the old days. Nowadays, it is often used as an irony: to live in seclusion. It used to refer to the literati's knowledge, conduct, and attitude towards retiring from official service.

Evil demons and heretics are Buddhist terms. Refers to heresies and behaviors that hinder the right path. Metaphors are inconsistent with orthodox ideas or teachings. It can also be used as a metaphor for goblins, ghosts, or people with bad conduct.

Use the heart of a villain to judge the belly of a gentleman. Use a despicable heart to guess a person of noble character. Describes a pure heart.

Knowledge of people is the ability to discern people’s character and talents.

The virtue is shallow and the conduct is thin. The virtue is shallow and the talent is sparse. Very poor in character and talent. Always make modest remarks 2. Four-character idioms about character

Morality is weak and talent is sparse. Bo: shallow; sparse: empty. Very poor in character and talent. Always make humble remarks.

Fang Zheng Bu A Fang Zheng: upright conduct; A: flattery, flattery. Refers to a person who is upright and does not tolerate flattery or flattery.

A dog is worse than a pig. Pig: Pig. Not even as good as a pig or a dog. Describes a despicable character that is worse than a pig or a dog.

A metaphor for noble conduct.

Dogs cannot enter the fence. If the fence is strong, dogs cannot get in. It is a metaphor that if you have good conduct, you will not be able to seduce bad people.

Manghansezheng means that the starlight is cool and pure in color. It is also used to praise people's noble and upright conduct.

People are divided into groups. People form groups according to their character and hobbies, so they can distinguish each other. It means that good people always make friends with good people, and bad people always get together with bad people.

Literary people who like to play with words often have bad conduct.

The origin of literary conduct: Wen: knowledge; conduct: conduct; origin: official; place: seclusion. It used to refer to the literati's knowledge, conduct, and attitude towards retiring from official service.

Evil demons and heretics are Buddhist terms. Refers to heresies and behaviors that hinder the right path. Metaphors are inconsistent with orthodox ideas or teachings. It is also a metaphor for goblins, ghosts or people with bad conduct.

Yangxu Mountain stands as warm as the sun and as tall as the mountains. It is a metaphor for a person with a gentle personality and good conduct.

Use the heart of a villain to judge the belly of a gentleman. Use a despicable heart to guess a person of noble character.

Jade is as white as jade, as pure as ice. Describes a pure heart and good conduct.

Gentleman refers to a person with good conduct in the old days.

Nowadays, it is often used sarcastically to refer to people who pretend to be serious.

Knowledge of people is the ability to discern people’s character and talents.

Low virtue and weak conduct. Conduct: virtue and conduct. Refers to shallow moral character and conduct.

To sharpen one’s moral integrity and conduct oneself strictly means to hone one’s integrity and character. The same as "Being diligent and diligent".

To sharpen one’s integrity and conduct means to hone one’s integrity and character. Grind, hone. Encourage, cheer up; cheer up.

爥楷利行 means sharpening one’s ethics and character. The same as "Being diligent and diligent". 3. What are the four-character idioms about "character"?

1. Shijin Bu Mei [shí jīn bù mèi]: Jin: originally refers to money, but now refers to various valuables; Mei: to hide. When you find something, you don't hide it and keep it as your own. Refers to good servant ethics and social mores.

2. Sacrificing oneself for others [shě jǐ wéi rén]: giving up one’s own interests to help others.

3. The breeze on both sleeves [liǎng xiù qīng fēng]: There is nothing but the breeze in the sleeves. It is a metaphor for being an honest official. It is also a metaphor for being so poor that you have nothing.

4. Open and aboveboard [guāng míng lěi luò]: Open and aboveboard: having a bright and honest heart. Be honest and upright.

5. Helping others [zhù rén wéi lè]: Helping others is happiness

6. Self-denial and devotion to public service [kè jǐ fèng gōng]: Self-restraint: to restrain oneself; Fenggong: to do official business Heavy. Control your selfishness and serve the public whole.

7. 大义 awe-inspiring [dà yì lǐn rán]: 大义: justice; awe-inspiring: serious or awe-inspiring. Because of his righteous mind and solemn demeanor, he is awe-inspiring.

8. Dehou Liuguang [dé hòu liú guāng]: De: morality, virtue; thick: heavy; flow: influence; light: pass "wide". It means high morals and far-reaching influence.

9. Tangtangzhengzheng [táng táng zhèng zhèng]: Tangtang: grand appearance; Zhengzheng: neat appearance. It was originally used to describe a strong and neat appearance, but now it is also used to describe an upright and upright person. Also described as having a majestic figure and outstanding appearance

10. Incorruptible and honest [lián jié fèng gōng]: honest and not greedy, faithfully performing public duties.

Reference materials

Online Idiom Dictionary: cy.5156edu 4. What are the four-character idioms about character

Confident, proud, stunned, dejected

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I'm filled with joy and sorrow, all my thoughts are gray, and I'm filled with mixed feelings

I'm complacent, I'm ashamed of myself, I'm ashamed of myself, I'm more uneasy than uneasy

I'm worried and resentful. Desire to gain but willing to be depressed

Worried, worried, worried, unhappy, discouraged

Exuberant. Heartbroken. Absent-minded. Happy.

Overjoyed. Overjoyed. Devastated. Uneasy

Worrying. Absent-minded. Disturbed. Peaceful.

Terrified. Confused. Heart-wrenching. Uneasy. < /p>

Relaxed, happy, happy, pessimistic, ecstatic, depressed, depressed, lost, depressed Jingwei reclamation:

Foolish Old Man Moves Mountains:

Bearing hardships: < /p>

Hard work:

Hard work:

Perseverance:

Thousands of miles:

Lively:

< p> Rain or shine:

Unyielding:

Loyal:

Wholehearted:

Dedicated:

Helping those in need :

Through fire and water:

Charge into battle:

Overjoyed, joyful, anxious, overjoyed

Unexpectedly enlightened Overjoyed, anxious, frightened, anxious, uneasy, worried, restless, unhappy, confused, heartbroken

Frightened 5. Four-letter words about good moral character

Happy to help others Serious and responsible, strict with self-discipline, lenient to others, hard-working, simple and kind, treating everyone equally, being honest, righteous, exterminating relatives, being selfless, upright and upright, upright and selfless, enforcing the law as upright as a mountain, being upright and pure, self-denying, being strict with the public, being strict with self-discipline, having both sleeves, bearing humiliation, and being law-abiding. Ming Dynasty, righteousness, no deception, modesty, prudence, honesty, dedication, resoluteness, open-mindedness, dedication, dedication, and open-mindedness even after death. Extraordinary appearance pǐn mào fēi fán 〖Explanation〗 Appearance: character and appearance; extraordinary: unusual.

His character and appearance are beyond ordinary. 〖Source〗Chapter 44 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "Brother Shi has extraordinary appearance and will definitely be prosperous in the future."

Excellent in both character and learning pǐn xué jiān yōu 〖Explanation〗also: All. Excellent in both ideological and moral character and academic performance.

〖Source〗Chapter 9 of Wenkang's "Heroes of Sons and Daughters" of the Qing Dynasty: "He must be an elder with both good character and learning and well-experienced experience." 〖Example〗He is a good student~ .

chóu chú mǎn zhì 〖Explanation〗 Hesitation: a calm and complacent look; full: satisfied; ambition: wish. Describes being very proud of one's achievements.

〖Source〗 "Zhuangzi: The Master of Health": "Standing with the sword in hand, looking around for it, and being full of ambition for it." 〖Example〗 This is naturally true for Hu Jingyi, but for Yin Changheng, it will be filled with righteous indignation.

Guo Moruo's "Boyhood·Black Cat" huái zhì bào zhēn huái zhì bào zhēn 〖Explanation〗 Refers to pure and noble personality and moral character, simple and unpretentious. Same as "huai zhenbaosu".

〖Source〗 "Liang Shu·Wudi Chronicles": "Those who have the courage to retreat and forget to advance, and who cherish the truth may choose departments because they have not been paid a visit to the imperial court, and it is difficult to use them." Hui Xinlan Zhi huì xīn lán zhì 〖Explanation〗Hui and Lan: both are names of herbs.

A heart like a cypress, an essence like an orchid. It is a metaphor for a woman's pure heart and elegant character.

〖Source〗Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty's "Wang Zi'an Ji·Qixi Festival": "The sound of gold is the rhyme of jade, and the quality of Cymbidium is orchid." Metal phase jīn xiàng yù zhì 〖Explanation〗Gold and jade: metaphor for beauty; phase: Appearance; quality: essence.

The form and content of the metaphorical article are perfect. It also describes a person's beautiful appearance.

〖Source〗Wang Yi of the Han Dynasty, "Preface to Li Sao": "The so-called metal phase and jade quality are unparalleled in a hundred generations, and they are famous and will never be extinguished." Fairy Jade Quality xiān zī yù zhì 〖 Explanation〗Describes a beautiful appearance and a noble character.

Shuzhi Yingcai shū zhì yīng cái 〖Explanation〗 Shu: kind; Ying: extraordinary. Kind qualities and extraordinary talents.

〖Source〗 "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Mi Heng": "The character is upright, the character is pure and bright, and the talent is outstanding." Talent and elegance cái wàng gāo yǎ 〖Explanation〗Describes a person who is rich in talent and learning, and enjoys a lot High reputation, different from popular customs.

〖Source〗 "Old Book of Tang Dynasty: Lu Xiangxian Biography": "Lu Jingchu's talent is elegance, and he is very reachable." 〖Example〗Sir~, everyone admires him.

高人雅士 gāo rén yǎ shì 〖Explanation〗 Gao Ren: A person with noble aspirations and behavior, mostly a hermit; Ya: elegant, elegant. A person with noble aspirations and elegant style.

yǎ liàng gāo zhì 〖Explanation〗 being magnanimous and elegant. 〖Source〗 "Three Kingdoms·Wu Zhi·Zhou Yu Biography" "Only at odds with Cheng Pu" Pei Songzhi's note quoted Jin·Yu Pu's "Jiang Biao Biography": "Qian (Jiang Qian) returned, praised Yu with elegance and high content, which cannot be expressed in words. Time. ”

〖Example〗Zhou Yu~, so he can move without words. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 45: Selfless Pinyin: dà gōng wú sī Explanation: It means to act fairly and honestly, not to favor personal feelings, and to have no selfish motives.

Completely consider the interests of the people and have no selfish intentions. Source: "On Self" by Gong Zizhen of the Qing Dynasty: "Jin Qi said to his colleague: A certain person can be said to be selfless.

Usage: conjunction form; used as object, attributive, adverbial; used to praise people's moral qualities. Examples of Zhou Libo's " "Storm" Part 120: "Comrade Zhao Yulin is a good leader of Yuanmao Tun. We must learn from his spirit of bravery and sacrifice. Synonyms: sacrificing oneself for the public good, being selfless, magnanimous (kuān hóng dà liàng), explanation: describing being big-hearted, broad-minded, able to accommodate people and things.

From the third chapter of "The Story of Fish and Woodcutter" by Anonymous Yuan Dynasty: "I am a Taoist gentleman who does not know how many times he can hit me, but my gentleman from Yuan Dynasty is magnanimous." Usage: conjunction form; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with a complimentary meaning For example, Lu Xun's "Wandering Blessing": "Fortunately, my family has always been unwilling to argue with villains.

Synonyms: open-minded, magnanimous, tolerant ⑴ Noble and noble, the darkroom does not deceive different customs, does not deceive the darkroom, does not forget the ravines, the heart of an innocent child is virtuous, has a stream of light, has high feelings, is far-reaching, has mountains and scenery, has immeasurable merits, has great virtues and cherishes things. Jin holds Yuhui, who has a weak heart and quality. Seeing the danger, he was ordered to devote himself to life. After his death, he has become a fine gold and good jade. He respects the old and salesy, has good gold and beautiful jade. He is bright and virtuous, but his age is high and virtuous. Forefathers planted trees, and later generations took advantage of the cool sky. The mountains are high and the water is long. The mountains are long and the gold is picked up. The jade is clear and the pines are pure. The white crane among the orchid clouds, the outstanding person, the benevolent person, the man who mends the sky and bathes in the sun, the romantic person, the magnificent man, the dragon and the phoenix, the unparalleled hero, the unparalleled hero in Guilin. A branch stands tall among the chickens. The dragon among the beauties is second to none, the iron is the clank head, the horns are majestic and unparalleled, the one on the right is the leader, the first generation is romantic, the dragon is the best in the mediocrity, the reputation is unshakable, the reputation is silent, the faith is not evil, the dignity is glorious, the wealth is the prime minister, the master, the dignity, the famous grass and trees know the power. Famous at home and abroad, a man of high moral character, a man of great esteem, a man of great honour, a distinguished history, a world-famous voice, a thunderous voice, a prestige all over the world, always tolerant, the sea and the sky are vast, and the dirt is dirty, and the cows and horses are open-minded. Keep peace with others, do not follow the example, get off the bus, weep for sins, have a mind for the motherland, look at the world, be strict with oneself, be lenient to others, be straightforward, repay grievances with virtue, repay grievances with kindness. , Flesh and bones are of little value to wealth and good things, place money wherever you are, be righteous, eliminate harm for the people, ask for life in the snow, do good to others, do good deeds, help people, be righteous, help people, be righteous and help people, be happy and glorious, live and die, mourn and die, live in the right place for eternity and eternity, be famous for eternity, sacrifice for the country ⑵ have ambition and have no shame, finally ride the wind and waves and stand upright like a swan. The ambition is to grasp the moon in the nine days, the bragging father is chasing the sun, the old man is suddenly lying down, the old man is strong, and the ambition is to strive for the upper reaches of the mausoleum. The ambition of the male and the female is subdued, and the ambitious sparrow knows that the ambition of the swan can move mountains and seas to catch up.