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It is better to be ashamed, willing to bow to the wind, convinced, and throw yourself to the ground.
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Convincing, willing to bow down.
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Idioms that express convincing:
An Lao Huai Shao]: An: Settle down; Wai: Care. Respect the elderly and make them comfortable; Care for young people and convince them.
Undesirable]: Not convinced by everyone. Fu, so that trust, convincing.
Do not order and believe]: order: order; Faith: Convinced. It is not necessary to make it obey and obey without repeated orders.
Convincing or flattening: It refers to convincing or flat objects.
Oral convincing]: Convincing. I was convinced. It means to be truly convinced.
On one increase ten]: refers to slandering or praising others, exaggerating to convince others.
Deeply rooted in the hearts of the people]: It refers to the deep understanding and convincing of theories, doctrines, policies, etc.
Wei Ming Keyun]: Only: only; Ming: Mingcha; g: can; Fair: Fair. Only by perceiving things can we treat things fairly and convincingly.
Xiaoxin Weifu]: Fu: Convincing. Small credit failed to trust.
Convincing]: Convincing: Convincing. I was convinced, but I didn't admit it.
Heart convincing oral]: convincing. I was convinced. It means to be truly convinced.
Convincing]: Refers to being convinced and nodding in agreement.
Serve the people with leniency]: Wide: generous; Convincing: Convincing. Be generous to others, and the people will be obedient.
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I don't know if it's right or not.
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心悦sincerity服 [xīn yuè chébaing fúdu] [Interpretation]: 悦: pleasant, happy; Cheng zhi: hard. Sincerely happy, sincerely convinced. It refers to sincere obedience or obedience.
From]: "Mencius, Gongsun Choushang": "Those who convince others with their strength are not convinced, and they are not supported by their strength; Those who convince people with virtue will be happy and sincere in the center, such as Confucius in the service of the seventy sons. ”
Example]: If the younger brother is called a late born in front of two talented women, not only is he uncompromised, but .
Qing Li Ruzhen's "Mirror Flowers" Chapter 23.
Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Compliments.
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Idioms that express convincing:
An Lao Huai Shao]: An: Settle down; Wai: Care. Respect the elderly and make them comfortable; Care for young people and convince them.
Undesirable]: Not convinced by everyone. Fu, so that trust, convincing.
Do not order and believe]: order: order; Faith: Convinced. It is not necessary to make it obey and obey without repeated orders.
Convincing or flattening: It refers to convincing or flat objects.
Oral convincing]: Convincing. I was convinced. It means to be truly convinced.
On one increase ten]: refers to slandering or praising others, exaggerating to convince others.
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The old and the young, do not believe the order, obey and stick, oral convincing, deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, convinced, and deeply expected.
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Be completely convinced.
Explanation]: Convincing: Convincing. I was convinced. It means to be truly convinced.
From]: "Zhuangzi Fable": "Profit and righteousness are in front of the present, and likes and dislikes are not directly subordinate to the mouth of people." so that people are convinced by their hearts, and they dare not stand up, and the world is determined. ”
Example]: Now please ask someone who can manage it to take care of it, and my sister-in-law will know the rules.
Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" is the fifty-ninth chapter.
Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, object, adverbial; Compliments.
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The answer is: convincing, don't ask me why, because, from the heart to the verbal is very convincing, that is, from the heart to the oral meaning.
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1. Five-body throwing on the ground with both hands, knees and head on the ground. It is one of the most respectful rituals in Buddhism. The metaphor is admired to the extreme.
2, intoxicated to describe the admiration of love to the extreme.
3. Willing to bow to the wind expresses sincere admiration and thinks that it is inferior.
4. Bow down to the gate of the Yuanmen: the gate of the general's line or the barracks. Describe admiring others to the point and voluntarily admitting defeat.
5. Willing to defeat Gan: willing, willing; Downwind: Below the direction of the wind. I think I am inferior to others, and I really admire it.
6. Sincere convincing: pleasant, happy; Sincerity: Hard. Sincerely happy, sincerely convinced. It means to be sincerely convinced or obedient.
7. Convincing: convincing. I was convinced. It means to be truly convinced.
8. Respect and respect: Respect, admiration. Extremely highly valued and admired.
9. Awe-inspiring solemnity: a respectful look; Reverence: Generate feelings of admiration. Describe the feelings that produce serious admiration.
10. Respect for gods Gods: Generally refers to gods, respecting each other as if they were gods. Describes the worship of someone or something to the extreme.
Throw yourself on the ground with your hands, knees and head. It is one of the most respectful rituals in Buddhism. Metaphorically admired.
to the extreme. Intoxicated to describe admiring love to the extreme.
Willing to bow to the wind expressed sincere admiration, and thought that it was inferior.
Bow down to the gate of the Yuanmen: The gate of the general's line or the barracks. Describe admiring others to the point and voluntarily admitting defeat.
Willing to defeat Gan: willingly, willingly; Downwind: Below the direction of the wind. I think I am inferior to others, and I really admire it.
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1. Duplicity.
Pinyin]: kǒu shì xīn fēi
Explanation]: The mouth is very good, but the heart is thinking of a different set. Refers to inconsistencies between the heart and mouth.
From]: Han Huan Tan's "New Treatise on Discernment": "If it is not his person, the mouth is right and the heart is wrong, although the inch is broken, and the Tao is still not out." "Hug Puzi Wei Zhi": "Duplicity, back to different words. ”
Sentence formation]: Ducible people are not uncommon in reality.
2. Oral teaching.
Pinyin]: kǒu chuán xīn shòu
Explanation]: It refers to the oral teaching between master and apprentice, and the inner comprehension.
From]: Ming Xie Jin's "Spring Rain Miscellaneous Narratives and Commentary": "The method of learning books is not taught orally, and it cannot be refined. ”
Sentence formation]: Many martial arts are passed down by oral transmission.
3. Oral recitation.
Pinyin]: kǒu sòng xīn wéi
Interpretation]: recitation: read aloud; Only: Think. Read it in your mouth and think in your heart.
From]: Ming Wang Shouren's "Biography" in the middle volume: "When reciting, order to concentrate on one mind, and recite the heart." ”
Sentence formation]: How to improve memory, oral recitation is only one of the best methods.
4. Oral convincing.
Pinyin]: kǒu fú xīn fú
Explanation]: Convincing: Convincing. I was convinced. It means to be truly convinced.
From]: "Zhuangzi Fable": "Profit and righteousness are in front of the present, and likes and dislikes are not directly subordinate to the mouth of people." so that people are convinced by their hearts, and they dare not stand up, and the world is determined. ”
Sentence formation]: The teacher's teachings are reasonable and convincing.
5. Speak quickly and straightly.
Pinyin]: kǒu kuài xīn zhí
Explanation]: What to say, what to say. Describe people with a straightforward temperament and bright language.
From]: Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions": "Miss Yun, now that you have grown up, you are becoming more and more straightforward. ”
Sentence formation]: This person is happy and straightforward, and it is worth associating.
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Idiom Vocabulary Explanation Duplicity The mouth says well, but the heart thinks something else. Refers to inconsistencies between the heart and mouth. Oral recitation:
Read aloud; Only: Think. Read it in your mouth and think in your heart.
Oral transmission refers to oral teaching between master and apprentice, and inner comprehension. Oral convincing]: Convincing.
I was convinced. It means to be truly convinced. Speak fast and straightforward, say what you want, say what you want.
Describe people with a straightforward temperament and bright language. The mouth is the heart seedling, and the words are the voice of the heart. Words are a reflection of thoughts, and from a person's words we can know his thoughts and feelings.
Oral recitation of the heart Reciting in the mouth, thinking in the heart. Straightforward and quick-witted, think and say anything, and be straightforward.
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Duplicity, non-verbality, can't help the heart.