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Write a composition with respect and humility.

1. Write a short story with humble honorifics. Binbin's whole body hair suddenly stood up, his heart "banged" and he almost jumped out of his chest. He is waiting. ...

"Yes, continue to work hard next time!" God, is this really from mom? Why ... Binbin couldn't believe his ears. He must be dreaming! He squeezed his thigh hard. Oh, it hurts! All this is true! Then he asked timidly, "Really?" "Of course." "Yes! Long live mom! " Binbin was in high spirits and ran up the stairs quickly.

After dinner, Binbin happily took down the test paper and signed it for her mother. This is the first time that he has been praised. It was the first time he got up the courage to sign his mother's name!

"Mom, this paper will be signed for you." Binbin sat on the sofa, threw away the test paper, manipulated the remote control at will, and watched TV with relish.

2. 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!

3. Dialogue form 100 word composition, should you be modest or respectful:

1, resplendent: Also known as resplendent and modest, it means that you are honored because others come to your home or hang calligraphy and paintings sent by others.

2. Zizhen: I also cherish a broken broom. For example, your own things are worth cherishing no matter how bad they are.

3, ridiculous and generous: awkward, left; Generosity means that a person has extensive knowledge or professional knowledge. Make scholars or experts laugh.

4, no merit: no merit to receive wages.

5. Respect is insensitive: respect, respect; Thank you, refused; Insensitive, not smart, not talented. It means to show respectfully that you can't or can't accept (a kind word that refuses to do something).

6, column door wall: Hey, I am embarrassed to say that I am humiliating others. Said he was ashamed of his legacy.

7, letter graffiti: the description is very bad.

8, only sparse learning shallow: knowledge is not high, knowledge is not deep (mostly used for modesty).

9. Unwilling invitation: polite words, unreasonable demands (calling yourself a request when asking for help).

10. Stupid birds fly first: it means that they are poor in ability, afraid that they will fall behind and be one step ahead of others.

4. Write a short essay with ancient honorifics and modesty. China is a country of etiquette, and there are many honorifics and modesty in Chinese. Respectable words are words that show respect for others; Modesty is a word used to express self-humility. For thousands of years, people in China have used many honorifics and modesty in interpersonal communication, which fully embodies the characteristics of China's state of etiquette, and the use of honorifics and modesty can also reflect a person's cultural accomplishment.

Modesty can be summed up as "the family is big and the outsiders are small", which means that when people are called elders and older peers, they are called "home", such as my father (Yan family), my mother (Ci family), my uncle and my brother. When people call their small family members, they are called "She", such as my brother, sister and nephew. People in other families are called "Ling" to show respect, such as your mother, your father, your son and your love.

Besides "home", "house" and "order", modest words include "small" (my daughter, call her own daughter), "clumsy" (my humble opinion, call my own opinion), "mean" (my humble opinion, call my own opinion), "cold" and so on.

Common honorifics include "expensive" (your age), "big" (masterpiece, called the other person's work), "high" (high opinion, called the other person's opinion) and "white" (please, ask someone to do something).

Say "I've heard so much about you for the first time" and "Long time no see"

Ask people to criticize and say "teach" and ask people to forgive and say "endure"

Ask for help and say "I'm sorry" and trouble others to say "I'm sorry"

Ask for convenience, say "I'm sorry", ask someone to do something, and say "please"

Say "visit" when visiting others, please don't say "stay"

Say "miss" not far away and wait for the guest to say "wait"

Say "excuse me" when you don't have time to spend with guests, and say "company" when you spend time with friends.

Why do people say "expensive" and ask their family name "expensive"

Welcome to buy VIP that says "patronize" and "visit"

Please tell someone to say "see the notice" and welcome to ask "inquire"

Thank others for their love, say "wrong love", say others love, and say "love"

Call the person who wants to give it, say "gift" and ask someone to save the title "deposit"

Ask someone to accept the gift and say "take it away", then return it to the original object and say "return"

Call your home "your home" and call your home "my humble abode"

Praising people's opinions is called "high opinion" and saying "humble opinion"

Call your father "your father" and call your father "my father"

Call your mother "your mother" and call your mother "my mother"

Call your son "your son" and call your son "your son"

Call your daughter "your lover" and your daughter "my daughter"

Say "congratulations" to people and ask them to read the manuscript and say "correction"

Use "excuse me" for answers and "enlighten me" for directions.

Use "visit" to visit others. Guests use "visit" to

Please don't give "stay" to the restored object. This is called "return".

The other party's letter is called "Shu Hui" and the old man's age is called "Gao Shou"

Defending: refers to retaining the title 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?"

Excuse me: Polite language means 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 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.

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.

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 for letters from institutions, groups, etc. For individuals)

Teacher: honorific words used to be used to ask people.

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.

TOEFL: Politeness, relying on other people's wealth to make yourself lucky.

Uncle: (Book) Grandpa.

Substitute word: a woman who is still engaged, such as "boudoir substitute word"

Important officials: In the old society, they were leaders of * * *.

Refuse to answer the phone: politely refuse, visitors are not allowed to visit.

Ding You: Suffering from parents' funeral.

Dedication: honorific, strong (used when asking for help or thanks)

Boldness: describes boldness (often used as a word of modesty)

Du Fu: the cruel and heartless ruler hated by the people.

Fang Jia: The abbreviation of "generous home" refers to a person who is proficient in some knowledge and art.

Father: Father's friend.

5. Dialogue form 100 word composition, should you be modest or respectful:

1, resplendent: Also known as resplendent and modest, it means that you are honored because others come to your home or hang calligraphy and paintings sent by others.

2. Zizhen: I also cherish a broken broom. For example, your own things are worth cherishing no matter how bad they are.

3, ridiculous and generous: awkward, left; Generosity means that a person has extensive knowledge or professional knowledge. Make scholars or experts laugh.

4, no merit: no merit to receive wages.

5. Respect is insensitive: respect, respect; Thank you, refused; Insensitive, not smart, not talented. It means to show respectfully that you can't or can't accept (a kind word that refuses to do something).

6, column door wall: Hey, I am embarrassed to say that I am humiliating others. Said he was ashamed of his legacy.

7, letter graffiti: the description is very bad.

8, only sparse learning shallow: knowledge is not high, knowledge is not deep (mostly used for modesty).

9. Unwilling invitation: polite words, unreasonable demands (calling yourself a request when asking for help).

10. Stupid birds fly first: it means that they are poor in ability, afraid that they will fall behind and be one step ahead of others.

6. Write a short essay with ancient honorifics and modesty. China is a country of etiquette, and there are many honorifics and modesty in Chinese.

Respectable words are words that show respect for others; Modesty is a word used to express self-humility. For thousands of years, people in China have used many honorifics and modesty in interpersonal communication, which fully embodies the characteristics of China's state of etiquette, and the use of honorifics and modesty can also reflect a person's cultural accomplishment.

Qian Jing's words can be summed up as "the family is big and the outsiders are small", which means that the elders and older peers who call themselves E799Be5Bae6E59E7ad94313316632 are called "home", such as my father (Yan Jia) and my mother (Ci Jia). When people call their small family members, they are called "She", such as my brother, sister and nephew. People in other families are called "Ling" to show respect, such as your mother, your father, your son and your love. Besides "home", "house" and "order", modest words include "small" (my daughter, call her own daughter), "clumsy" (my humble opinion, call my own opinion), "mean" (my humble opinion, call my own opinion), "cold" and so on.

Common honorifics include "expensive" (your age), "big" (masterpiece, called the other person's work), "high" (high opinion, called the other person's opinion) and "white" (please, ask someone to do something). Say "I heard about you for the first time", "Long time no see", ask people to criticize "teach", ask people to forgive "ask people to help", "I'm sorry", "I'm sorry", "I'm sorry", ask people to do things, "please", ask people not to leave, "stay" and say "missing". Welcome to buy and say "patronage". The distinguished guests came to say "visit". Please tell me "watch the news". Welcome to ask questions, thank others for their love, say "wrong love", "love", "gift", "gift", ask people to save the topic "save it", ask people to accept gifts, say "smile" and say "return" and "home". Dad said your mother said your mother said my mother said my mother said my mother said my mother said my mother said my son said it.

Hui Yun: Politeness means that the other party allows him to do something to visit. Politeness means that the other person will come to see you. Politeness means "What do you think?" Forgive me. Politeness means asking people to forgive me. Is to borrow the strength of others and use honorific words to get married. European custom calls it the 50th wedding anniversary. Jin Lan can be used as a synonym for brothers and sisters, such as "Yi Jie Jin Lan". Advice: Give advice to others (in a respectful or polite tone), such as "Give you a word" and "Make bold suggestions": Meet: (Book) Appear before the monarch: show respect, indicating that others (mostly elders or superiors) have asked about themselves. Victory: refers to plotting to seize political power (neutral word). Ber Ber: (Book) Husband and wife, like Li Li's love, have worked hard: honorific words, used to thank others for visiting and being dusty: (Book) Being dusty, (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 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 engaged, 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: Father's friend.