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What Chinese idioms are errors in pronouns?

(First of all, this is actually a distinction between respectful words and humble words)

1. Qianci

Pengpishenghui: Used to thank others for coming to one's home Or thank others for sending calligraphy and paintings to your home.

My broomstick is precious: It is a metaphor that no matter how bad your own things are, they are worth cherishing.

To attract others' brilliant and mature opinions or works by using superficial and immature opinions or articles.

To make people laugh generously: to make scholars or experts laugh.

Reward without merit: Reward without merit.

Thank you but not sensitively: Refers to a respectful expression of inability or inability to accept something (a polite word to express refusal to do something).

Nialiemen wall: It means that you are ashamed to be a teacher.

One-hole view: a metaphor for a narrow and one-sided view.

Short of talents and shallow learning: Not knowledgeable and knowledgeable.

Poor moral character and poor talent: poor character and talent.

Those with weak virtues will be short-lived: those with shallow virtues will have low talents.

If you mention one, you will miss tens of thousands. The description lists very little, leaves out a lot, and is very incomplete.

Unkind request: polite words, unreasonable requests (called your own requests when asking for help).

Let’s just talk about it: let’s talk about it for now (for things that you can’t firmly believe in, you often use this word to express reservations when telling others).

The stupid bird flies first: It means that you have poor ability and may fall behind, so you need to be one step ahead of others.

Standing on a branch: Just asking for a place to hide is a job hunting term for being humble and not having any extravagant expectations.

Be respectful rather than obedient: It is better to obey other people’s opinions than to be humble and polite.

Unmatched: Compared with the other party, it is far behind.

One chance encounter: I humbly call myself a little ignorant.

The corpse-position vegetarian meal: He humbly claimed that he had not fulfilled his duties.

Not worth mentioning: enough means worthy; not worthy of mentioning. It's a minor incident, not worth mentioning.

Little skills: a metaphor for trivial skills (mostly referring to writing skills)

绠多狠深: A metaphor for meager abilities and heavy tasks.

Painting here and there: originally refers to women applying makeup and powder. Later, it was often used as a modest word for drawing, writing or composing.

This heart of trivial: trivial, tiny, meager. To describe a trivial thought or thought.

2. Respectful speeches

Hands of honor: Polite words, mostly used to ask for forgiveness or accommodation.

Don’t hesitate to teach: Respectful words are used to ask others for their opinions or ask questions.

Strive to help: Respectfully, to help greatly (used to express requests or thanks).

Listen attentively: to describe listening respectfully and carefully to what others are saying. (Mostly used as a polite word when asking someone to speak).

The house is full of distinguished friends: The seats are filled with noble friends. Describes many guests.

Overqualified and underutilized: It is a metaphor for a person with high talents succumbing to a low position and unable to give full play to his talents.

Be the first to set an example: take the lead in setting an example for subordinates or juniors.

Be humble as a valley: A humble mind is as empty, deep and wide as a valley. Described as very humble.

Xu Zuo Yida: Xu, empty; Zuo, in ancient times, the left position was respected. Leave the seat on the left empty to wait for guests as a sign of respect. It also generally refers to leaving a place to wait for others

Not much, it will be too tiring to fight (*^__^*)