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Qian Jing's ci writing composition
Your father
In episode 22, Wu Yong said to Song Jiang's father, "The villains Wu Yong, Ruan and Song are lifelong friends, and I have come to see your father." Your father is a honorific, used to address each other's father when talking. "Meet your father" means "meet your father". Does Wu Yong really want to see Song Jiang's grandfather? Obviously not, but the writer or actor mistook "your father's adult" for a title of Song Taigong, Song Jiang's father.
Your home
Your home is also a honorific, used to address each other's home or hometown. However, Chai Jin in the play described his home as "my home". Since ancient times, we in China have paid attention to claiming modesty. No matter how luxurious our home is, we should also call ourselves humble, such as "humble abode" Is there any reason to call our home "your home"? This problem is not only found in the Water Margin, but also in a movie called Hanging the Red Lantern High, and it is even misused as Your Home.
Sick and retarded
In the 29th episode, Song Jiang mispronounced "sick captain (Yu) late" as "sick captain (Wye) late". Wei (Yu) is late, and it is a compound surname. The word "Wei Chi" in "Wei Chi" refers to Weichi Gong, a famous Tang Dynasty soldier. "Sick Weichi" is the nickname of Liangshan hero Sun Li, describing his martial arts, second only to Weichi Gong.
2. Modesty and respect composition 100 Words Modesty and respect are polite terms, and respect is a name for the other party or something related to the other party. Modesty is to give yourself or something related to yourself a name. Examples of honorifics: Mr (address the other party), Your Excellency (address the other party), Your father (address the other party's father), Your Love (address the other party's daughter), Your Geng (ask the other party's age when the other party is an old man), Your age (ask the other party's age when the other party is a young woman), Your opinion (address the other party's opinions and opinions, etc. ), and your family (examples of modest words are: being late (calling yourself a senior), being modest (calling yourself a home), being a son (calling your own son), wasting * * years (calling your own age), being modest (calling your own views or opinions), asking for advice (asking questions from the other party), being poor in writing (calling your own work), and being flattered.
There are also a lot of modest words in idioms. For example: resplendent and respectful words, indicating that you are very honored by the arrival of others; Helping others is a compliment, which is often misused to mean thanking others for their help; It is modesty to throw a brick to attract jade; Insensitive is a modest word. I appreciate the appreciation of others, but I can't reach my own level, so I refuse the kindness of others. Corpse vegetarian meal is a modest word, which means that you occupy your position but have achieved nothing; Insight is a modest word, which refers to one's own simple views.
3. The composition of modesty and courtesy, the pride of 100, precipitated the years ...-Inscription
Walking slowly on the ridge of the field, there is a faint fragrance floating head-on, without the richness of lily, the fragrance of rose and the elegance of wintersweet, but it is a unique atmosphere belonging to the countryside.
Here, there is no noise of the city, only the tranquility belonging to the countryside; There is no prosperity of the city, only the beauty that belongs to the countryside; There is no luxury in the city, only simple music belonging to the countryside.
Stepping gently on the soft soil after the autumn rain has a different kind of comfort. Looking at the golden wheat waves, it turned out to be the harvest season again. Gently squeezed a handful of wheat ears with their heads held high, and a sense of emptiness came to mind-it was empty inside.
I suddenly remembered a story I read-
Da Vinci took his disciples to the countryside for internship, just in time for the harvest season. Da Vinci and his students said, which ear of wheat is the biggest? The students were full of arguments, and finally came to a consistent conclusion: the ear of wheat with head held high is the biggest! Da Vinci smiled and asked a student to pick the biggest string of rice ears without saying it was right. He asked every student to pinch the ear of rice, and everyone's expression was very surprised: everyone's guess was wrong, and it seemed that the big ear of rice was all empty. Da Vinci looked at everyone's expressions with satisfaction and said slowly: the hollow ear of grain proudly held its head up to the sky, while the full ear of grain bowed to the earth and her mother. So do people. Less knowledge makes people proud, but more knowledge makes people humble.
So learn to be a low-key person and do things in a low-key way. Low-key is a calm attitude towards life. Low-key is a peaceful spiritual mood, an undisclosed temperament, and a level of grasping scale and discretion. Low-key is maturity, rationality, accomplishment, self-confidence, grace, courage and integrity. People with taste are not necessarily low-key, people with connotation are not necessarily low-key, and mature people are not necessarily low-key, but low-key people are more tasteful, connotative and mature.
Being low-key is a realm, a state of mind and spirit. The low-lying person becomes the sea, and the low-lying person becomes the king. No matter how successful a person is, no matter how famous, high status and rich he is, he should keep a low profile in the face of complex society.
I suddenly realized that my knowledge is not used to show off my talent, but to better develop my wisdom, not to be a self-righteous person!
Pride and modesty come from people's knowledge. What we have learned is not only how much knowledge we have, but also the truth of being a man and the principle of dealing with people! It turns out that a person's knowledge can be seen from whether he is proud or not.
It seems that to be a modest person, you should read more books and broaden your knowledge!
4. Language: I am looking for some words of respect and modesty. Thank you. Defend the champion in the competition.
Compliment: honorific, indicating that the other party gives (property) Hui Yun: honorific, indicating that the other party allows him to do something. My dad: Modesty, call his parents to others: Modesty, call his mother to visit; Courtesy, call the other person to visit: Polite words, teach (me), such as "What do you think". Excuse me: Polite language means asking for forgiveness. Golden wedding: European custom calls it the 50th wedding anniversary. Jin Lan can act as an agent for brothers and sisters, such as "Yi Jie Jin Lan". See: Go to see, (multi-fingered) say: Give advice (in a respectful or polite tone), such as "say a word to you" and "speak boldly". See: see: (book) see. Love: (book) honorific words, indicating the long-term concern of the other party (mostly elders or superiors) (mostly used in letters): polite words, long time no see; Kind words, I have admired for a long time (when we first met); Victory: refers to seeking to seize political power (neutral word); Beautiful words: (book) husband and wife, such as beautiful feelings. Call your son, the other's daughter; Address your relatives; Call your mother; Call your father, the other's father; Stay; Say polite words; When the host sees the guests off, the guests ask the host not to send them out to dust; (book) suffering from dust; (referring to the monarch who fled abroad because of the war) Name: in the old days, it referred to the elder or residence.
Wife: refers to the wife of the wife. Calling her wife is a courtesy to others. Used to ask the other person to accept his request or gift. Room: Call your home humble, also called "leaving" my relatives. Desk: honorific, used to refer to the other party, (mostly used in letters from institutions, groups, etc. Desk: honorific words, used to be used to ask people, desk driver: honorific words, used to be called the other person's desk guide: rhetoric of old letters, used after the opening title to invite the other person to read the letter.
Taishan Mountain and Taishui: Father-in-law and Mother-in-law TOEFL: Courtesy, relying on the wealth of others to make yourself lucky. Uncle: (Book) Grandpa.
Daizi: Women are still betrothed, such as "boudoir Daizi". Important officials: in the old days, it meant that the leaders of * * * did not answer the phone; Politely refuse rejected visitors. Ding You: Spending a lot of time at parents' funerals: honorific words, bold words (often used as polite expressions), single husband, ruthless ruler hated by the people: the abbreviation of "generous family" refers to people who are proficient in certain knowledge and art.
Father: Fu Zi, my father's friend, sent the manuscript to Gaotang for printing: (book) refers to parents giving up what they love: giving up what they love (politely refusing) and giving up their seats: breaking up with friends (from Guan Ning and Hua Xin) Your Excellency: honorific words, addressing each other, mostly used in diplomatic occasions to change clothes: politely refusing, going to the toilet: metaphorically helping people (book): honorific words, a businessman. Saying that the other person's illness is too much praise: modest words, generous and tolerant (mostly used to ask for special forgiveness): modest words, saying that one's family is married (jǐn): to be taught: respectful words, to be taught first: underachievers or scholars are often used as modest words: descendants of the deceased: subordinates of the general are also used as respectful words, indicating that the general must be kind: respectful words, please keep them, mostly used to give photos and gifts.
5. Respect other people's composition of 600 words. Urgently respect others.
Respect is a virtue. Mencius said: "Those who love others will always love others, and those who respect others will always respect others." . Turgenev, a famous Russian writer, also said: "Self-respect and self-love, as the driving force for the pursuit of perfection, are the source of all great undertakings."
I once heard such a story:
In new york, a famous businessman was walking on the road and met a young pencil salesman in rags. The wealthy businessman felt pity, put $65,438+00 into the young man's hand and walked away. Not far away, the wealthy businessman suddenly felt that his behavior was inappropriate and hurried back. He took some pencils from the young man and said apologetically, "I'm sorry, I forgot my pen." I hope you don't mind. " In fact, you are a businessman like me! "A year later, a wealthy businessman was invited to a social occasion. A well-dressed salesman met the new york businessman and introduced himself gratefully:" You may have forgotten me long ago, and I don't know your name, but I will never forget you. You built up my self-esteem and self-confidence. I always thought I was a beggar selling pencils, until you personally told me that I am a businessman like you, and I created today's achievements ... "It is not difficult to imagine that without that kind of respect and encouragement, even if wealthy businessmen give young people more money, the lives of young people will never change greatly. This is the power of respect!
Yes! Respect is a kind of cultivation and a kind of character. No one is perfect, all people are equal, so don't be cynical because of others' defects in some aspects, and don't have "racial discrimination". All people should be treated equally, and there should be no distinction between rich and poor. Don't divide people into three classes because of success or failure, strength or misfortune. Although everyone's fate is different, dignity is necessary. People with dignity are "capitalized people". Therefore, respecting others means respecting yourself. You respect others, and others will respect you. If you don't respect others, others will certainly not respect you.
Respect is also a science. Let's master it and respect others!
6. Try to use honorific words and modest words to defend the topic: it refers to keeping the topic obtained in the last competition.
Gift: a compliment, which refers to (property) given by the other party.
Hui Yun: Praise means that the other party allows him to do something.
My father: If you are modest, call yourself father in front of others.
My mom: If you are modest, call yourself mom.
Arrival: Pay tribute to each other's arrival.
Meet the teacher: Say a few polite words and teach (me), such as "What do you think?"
Excuse me: Polite language means asking for forgiveness.
Excuse me: a polite expression used to ask whether it is convenient or not.
Rely on the strength of others and take it as a compliment.
Golden wedding: European custom calls it the 50th wedding anniversary.
Jin Lan: It can be used as a synonym for brothers and sisters, such as "Yi Jie Jin Lan"
Look: To look, especially at the head.
Advice: give advice to others (in a respectful or polite tone), such as "a word for you" and "make bold suggestions"
Meet: Meet at once.
Appear before (the monarch).
Question: honorific, indicating that others (mostly elders or superiors) ask about themselves.
Love: (book) honorific words, which show that the other party (mostly elders or superiors) cares about themselves (mostly used in letters)
Long time no see: pleasantries, long time no see.
I have admired you for a long time.
Champion: refers to seeking to seize power (neutral word)
Hengli: (Book) Husband and wife are like eternal love.
Lao Bu: Thanks for the tribute from others.
Excuse me: Politeness is used to ask others to do something or make way.
(Yuan): honorific, address each other's daughter.
Your son: honorific, address the other person's son.
Kinship: honorific terms, addressing each other's relatives.
Your mother: honorific, address each other's mother.
Your father: honorific, address each other's father.
Hospitality: a polite expression used when the host sends a guest off. The guest asks the host not to send him out.
Dust: (book) suffering from dust, (referring to the monarch fleeing abroad because of the war)
Name taboo: in the old days, it referred to the names of elders or respected people.
Neiguan: refers to the wife.
My wife: People call her wife.
Attendance: Politeness is used to ask the other party to accept his request or gift.
Tip of the tongue: call your home humbly, also called "tip of the tongue"
Sheqin: My own relatives.
Desk: honorific, formerly called the other party, (mostly used in letters from institutions, groups, etc. ).
Teacher: honorific words, used to ask people in the old days.
Taiwan Province driver: honorific words, used to call each other.
Tai Jian: In the old days, letters were used after the title at the beginning to indicate that the other party was invited to read the letter.
Taishan Taishui: parents-in-law.
7. What are the words of modesty and respect in the college entrance examination? = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = and so on. Guests have no time to spend with their guests, but they have to say "I'm sorry" and spend time with their friends. Call one's family humble, praise one's opinions highly, call one's own opinions humble, call one's father, call one's father, call one's mother, call one's mother, call one's son, call one's daughter, call one's love and call one's daughter. The visiting guests have come, please don't use "come" to send them, but use "stay" to return them. The other party's letter is called "Shu Hui". The age of old people is called "Gao Shou". Defending: It means to keep the title you won in the last competition.
Hui Yun: Politeness means that the other person allows himself to do something. Arrive: salute and say that the other party is coming.
Meet the teacher: Say a few polite words and teach (me), such as "What do you think?" Forgive me: A polite expression is asking for forgiveness.
Rely on the strength of others and take it as a compliment. Golden wedding: European custom calls it the 50th wedding anniversary.
Jin Lan: It can be used as a synonym for sworn brothers and sisters, such as "Yi Jie Jin Lan". Look: To look at (especially the head).
Suggestion: make suggestions (in a respectful or polite tone), such as "a word for you" and "bold suggestions" Meet: Meet at once.
Appear before (the monarch). Question: honorific, indicating that others (mostly elders or superiors) ask about themselves.
Champion: refers to seeking to seize political power (neutral word). Hengli: (Book) Husband and wife are like eternal love.
Lao Bu: honorific words are used to thank others for visiting. Meng Chen: (Book) Suffering from dust, (referring to the monarch who fled abroad because of the war).
Name taboo: in the old days, it referred to the names of elders or respected people. Wife: refers to the wife.
My wife: People call her wife. Attendance: Politeness is used to ask the other party to accept his request or gift.
Country: Call your home humbly, also called "country". Sheqin: My own relatives.
Desk: honorific, formerly known as the other party, (mostly used for letters from individuals such as institutions and groups). Teacher: honorific words used to be used to ask people.
Taiwan Province driver: honorific, formerly known as the other party. Tai Jian: In the old days, letters were used after the title at the beginning to indicate that the other party was invited to read the letter.
Taishan Taishui: parents-in-law. TOEFL: Politeness, relying on other people's wealth to make yourself lucky.
Uncle: (Book) Grandpa. Generation: women still show engagement, such as "boudoir generation."
Important officials: in the old days, it referred to * * * leaders. Refuse to answer the phone: politely refuse, visitors are not allowed to visit.
Ding You: Suffering from parents' funeral. Dedication: respect, dedication, etc. (used when asking for help or thanks).
Dare: describe boldness (often used as a modest word). Du Fu: A ruthless ruler hated by the people.
Fang Jia: The abbreviation of "generous home" refers to a person who is proficient in certain knowledge and art. Father: Father's friend.
Fu Zi: Send the manuscript to press. Gao Tang: (Book) refers to parents.
Give up your love: give up your love (politely refuse). Cut a seat: Break up with friends (from Guan Ning and Huaxin).
Your Excellency: honorifics, addressing each other, are mostly used in diplomatic occasions. Change clothes: politely refuse, go to the toilet.
Femur and humerus: Metaphor can help people around (book). Patron: honorific words, which are often used by merchants to welcome customers.
Death: politely refuse, the name of human death. Return to China: (Book) Go home to visit relatives.
Laurel: A glorious title. Gui Geng: Respect, ask people's age.
Expensive illness: honorific, addressing each other's illness. Overpraise: modesty, excessive praise.
Han Hai: honorific, generous and tolerant (mostly used when asking for special forgiveness). Jǐn: Get married.
Red case: the division of labor of kitchen workers refers to the work of cooking. White case: the division of labor of kitchen workers refers to the work of steaming rice.
Hou Guang: Greetings, waiting for you. Waiting for instructions: respect, waiting for advice.
Backward scholar: A backward scholar or scholar, often used as a polite term. Descendants: descendants of people who have died.
Subordinate: The subordinate of a general also makes a tribute and calls him a general. Huilin: honorific words refer to coming in the right direction.
Jun Yu-What an elder said in a letter. And Cai Jun, Jun 'an and so on.
Modify the axe-please have this poem modified. Yucheng-consummation.
Ex.: I deeply hope that Yucheng can do this. Jade body, jade sound-refers to each other's body or words and deeds.
Violate religion-refers to leaving someone without seeing them (often used in letters). Elegant education-summon the advice of the other party to yourself.
Worship religion-accept teaching respectfully. Kunyu-a courtesy title for others' brothers.
Tanfu-the mansion of respecting people. If the pool is the most blessed.
Hui Jian, Jun Jian, Ya Jian, Tai Jian, Tai Lan-please review, check and make suggestions. Please know-respectfully know.
Sincere-respectfully stated. I have it now.
Click on the quote-just received. Feng Zhen-received a letter.
In view of ... in view of ... the original plan-the original plan.
Industry-already in. Direct sum.-direct sum.
That is to say-and then immediately. A few days later-soon, not many days.
From time to time-at any time. Difficult to apologize-apologize for not meeting each other's requirements.
Very strong, very strong. Kong Yin-it's urgent.
Sold out.-sold out. Jane-please forgive me.
No, no, no. Flaws-tiny weaknesses.
Repeat the letter. Thank you, yes-accept your kindness (such as writing back).
Procrastination-procrastination and untimely. Huier, take it-take it.
Zhuoduo-a wise decision. Time, near-happy now, quite good recently.
Too peaceful, too angry and too naive-you are safe, auspicious and safe. Doing business safely and teaching wisely.
Me: Humble myself to others. Beizhi: 1, the opinions of officials below the old state and county level on the boss.
2. Humble status. I am a widow: 1, a man with few virtues 2, a humble title claimed by ancient princes.
3. The wife of an ancient prince.
8. The word "meanness" is used to belittle yourself or something related to yourself. For example, I: humble myself; Despise: humble one's point of view; Despise: humble one's point of view; Despise: call yourself humble. The word "fool" is used to describe himself as humble. For example, silly brother calls himself to someone younger than himself; Silly brother: call yourself to someone bigger than yourself; Humble opinion: weigh your own opinion. You can also call yourself "stupid" by yourself. The word "we" is used to address ourselves or something related to ourselves. For example, I call myself; My surname: address your surname humbly; Our place: humble your own house and place; Our school: You call yourself a humble school. The word "clumsy" is used to call yourself something to others. For example, my humble handwriting: my humble words or paintings; My humble job: humble my own article; My humble opinion: My humble opinion. The word "home" is used to address one's elders or older relatives to others, such as my father, family respect, family strictness and family gentleman: call him father; The kindness of my mother and family: called mother; Brother: call brother; Sister: called sister; Grandpa Jia: Call Grandpa. The word "shed" is used to address one's home or one's younger generation or relatives younger than oneself to others. For example, shed, shed: call yourself home; My brother: call me brother; Sister: called sister; Give up a nephew: call it a nephew; Give up relatives: call relatives. The word "old" is used to address yourself or something related to yourself modestly. For example, rudeness: humbly calling yourself uneducated; Old age: the elderly claim to be modest; Old face: the old man refers to his own face; Old woman: Old women claim to be modest. "Old" people also have more honorifics. A "small" person claims to be modest or someone or something related to himself. For example, younger brother: men claim to be modest among friends or acquaintances; Children: humble son; Daughter: address your daughter humbly; Villain: people with low status claim to be themselves; Xiao Sheng (common in early vernacular): Young scholars claim to be; Xiaoke (common in early vernacular): claiming modesty; Small shop: call yourself modestly. In addition, "post" and "late" are similar to "small", such as backwardness, backwardness, late birth, and younger generation: call yourself elders. The word "Bo" is used to address people or things related to oneself modestly. Skinny skills: tiny skills, often used to refer to their own skills modestly; Thin wine: light wine, often used as courtesy when entertaining guests; Small gifts: gifts that are not generous are often used to humble themselves as gifts; My humble side: humble myself when pleading for others. In addition, "encouragement" is similar to "filial piety", such as: encouragement: modesty, which means that you are weak. Li Mian: The meager strength. The word "no" is used to belittle yourself or the people or things related to you. Bucai: lack of talent, often used as a humble title for "I". I can't afford it: I am modest, which means I can't afford it (the other party's hospitality is well received, etc.). ); Insensitive: no talent, mostly used for modesty; Not worth mentioning: not worth mentioning. You can use this phrase to show that what you have done is not worthy of praise. Reluctant invitation: modest and unreasonable invitation. In addition, "Guo" is similar to "No", such as praise, praise: excessive praise or praise. The word "dare" means to ask others. If you dare to ask, it is used to ask each other questions; Dare to ask: used to ask the other party to do something; Dare to trouble: used to trouble the other party to do something. In addition, "dare" is similar to "dare", such as taking the liberty: (words and deeds) regardless of identity, ability, appropriateness of the occasion (often used as a polite term). The word "commitment" is used to express gratitude to others. If it is missing, it means that this position has to be filled temporarily by itself because there is no suitable candidate; Concession: call yourself the first or advantage modestly. The word "one" is mostly an idiom. Call yourself or someone or something related to yourself modestly. A little knowledge, only some superficial meaning. It can be used for modesty or ignorance. Living on a branch: just looking for a hiding place. Stupid man: He has his own opinion on something. Often used to make comments at the beginning or end. The answer acceptance rate was 8.3% in 2008-12-0319:12. To report the so-called modesty is to show modesty. People in China like modesty. Therefore, modesty is essential in people's daily communication and communication. Due to the large number and variety, mistakes will inevitably occur in the process of use. If we classify them and analyze their differences in meaning and usage, then we can avoid mistakes. First, the word "clumsy" family: call yourself (articles, opinions, etc. ). ① Humble pen: Call your own words and pictures. Like a clumsy pen. Please help me. Humble opinion: weigh your own views. My humble job: weighing my job. My humble job: the same humble job. Wei Chen Jing: The ancients called themselves their wives. Second, the word "small" refers to people or things that claim to be related to it. Brother: Men claim to be modest among friends or acquaintances. For example, my brother has an ungrateful request. 2 children: claim to be modest. 3 daughter: claiming to be a modest daughter. 4 Xiaoke: claiming modesty (mostly used in early vernacular Chinese). For example, villain: the ancients referred to people with low status. Later, people with low status used to call themselves that. For example, villains dare not. ⑤ Pupils: Young scholars call themselves (early vernacular is common). ⑦ Small shop: Call your own shop. 8 small photos: refer to your own small photos. Such as attaching a small photo. 3. "Thin" people: things that call themselves. 1. Skinny skills: tiny skills, claiming to be modest. No respect. 3 petty gifts: not generous gifts, but mostly used for self-effacing gifts. For example, a little gift, please accept it. My humble side: humble my feelings when pleading for others. For example, forgive him this time for my sake. Fourth, the word "cheap" refers to things related to yourself. ① My surname: Wang, as opposed to your surname. 2 Bitch wife: Call others your wife (more common in early vernacular). 3 Cheap things: The ancients claimed to be private affairs. 5. People with the word "we" call themselves or their things. ① My surname: Call yourself by your own surname. For example, my surname is Wang. What's your name? 2 I: Humble myself to others; 3 our place: humble my home or stop; ④ Our school: humble my school; σ: Humble yourself or your own things; 1 I: humble myself; ② Me: My humble opinion; ③ Me: My humble opinion; σ: Stupid:.
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