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As the saying goes, "Birds cherish feathers, tigers cherish skins, and treat people with respect to their faces". What does that mean?

As the saying goes? Birds cherish feathers, tigers cherish skin, and people cherish face? A very reasonable sentence means that birds will cherish their feathers, tigers will cherish their skins, and people will cherish their faces when interacting with people, that is, all species will cherish and cherish their appearance.

Proverbs have always been some kind of truth and theory acquired by ancestors through life, but? Birds cherish feathers, tigers cherish skin, and people cherish face? This proverb truly reflects people's attitude towards people and what they should do. Even animals like birds and tigers know how to protect and cherish their fur, so people should cherish and cherish their face when doing things. The so-called face is also a person's reputation, reputation and credit. It is said that people are the most advanced animals, so people should do what animals can do.

In addition, this sentence is also the most basic in interpersonal communication. Have you all heard of it? People want face, trees want skin? Face is the first side that a person shows to others when interacting with others, and it is also a person's facade, so face is first shown to others without reservation, so no matter what is inside, external face must be protected and dressed well. Moreover, if a person doesn't even know how to take care of his own meeting, it is shameless, and it is also an immoral and disgusting behavior, not to mention others will give you face. Your face will only be given to you if you cherish others.

No matter animals or people, face is a very important thing, and it is also a person's bottom line. It is what you need to do, so please cherish your face, protect your bottom line and morality in dealing with people, and don't give others a chance to spit on it.