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What are the idioms that describe leadership care?

To ask about the cold and the warmth, to care about the people, to be considerate, caring, and caring

1. To ask about the cold and to ask for the warmth [wèn hán wèn nuǎn]

Explanation: to describe caring and considerate.

From: Kang Zhuo's "I am in the Countryside": "He often comes to my room to talk about current affairs, and he often asks about food and shelter. He is very affectionate."

2. Caring for the people 瘘

Explanation: 瘘: disease, suffering. Care about the sufferings of the masses.

From: Chapter 34 of Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" in the Qing Dynasty: "You have to care about people who are in trouble and try your best to correct them, which is not enough to remedy the situation."

Translation: No The efforts of those who care about the sufferings of the people and try to comfort them are not enough to help remedy the situation.

3. Meticulous

Explanation: micro: subtle; to: to. No detail is not taken care of. Describes caring and taking care of someone very carefully and thoughtfully.

From: Song Dynasty Wei Liaoweng's "Resignation of the Supervisor of the Army and Horses Begging to Become Counselor of the Military and the Prime Minister's Execution": "The minister secretly thought that the Lord was worried about the minister's humiliation, and could not resign his duty. Miaoqi accepted the order and retreated. When appointing officials, laying out tasks, and dispatching soldiers, all those who do it for quick action are not careful."

Translation: I think that the Lord is worried about the humiliation of his ministers, and I cannot refuse because of my righteousness. I am bound to accept orders. When he retreats, he recruits officials, lists tasks, and dispatches soldiers. Any plan he thinks will be launched quickly is not done well.

4. Caring and caring

Explanation: caring in every possible way.

From: Liu Baiyu's "Haitianji Great Entrepreneur": "The Prime Minister is always caring and considerate to people."

5. Worried

Explanation: pull: pull. It is described as being very missed and worried.

From: The third chapter of "Enemies and Creditors" by Anonymous Yuan Dynasty: "How could my child be hooked away for a while, and I, Zhang Shanyou, would be tortured and cut into pieces."

Translation: But how could you temporarily lure my child away, causing my good friend Zhang to have his intestines cut off?