Hearsay, Lourdes abandoned. What do you mean?

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's hearsay!

    Pinyin: dào tīng tú shuō

    Allusion] hearsay, Lourdes abandoned. "The Analects of Yang Goods" ** family flow, covered by barnyard officials, street talk, hearsay. "Hanshu Art and Literature Chronicles".

    Interpretation] Dao, Tu: Road. Words heard on the road and spread on the road. Generally refers to unfounded rumors.

    Usage] as subject, object, definite; Refers to hearsay.

    Structure] combined.

    synonyms] gossip, chasing after the wind, overseas strange talk.

    The opposite word] is well-founded, well-founded, and conclusive.

    Same rhyme] secretly send autumn waves, flat waves, can stretch and contract, will be diligent to make up for clumsy, will be less and more, accumulate a lot, only sparse skills, fog and waves, head white teeth, hidden clever and clumsy、..

    Age] Antiquity.

    Lantern riddles] road messages; The bus plays the radio.

    Encounter language] The street has to be believed in the small street.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's something you hear from some inexplicable way, and then you keep talking nonsense to others, which is not allowed by morality.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Correct answer: It is something that you have heard from some inexplicable way, and then you have been talking nonsense to others, which is not allowed by morality.

    Some netizens said: It's hearsay, this answer is not right, because the idiom hearsay and hearsay, and the abandonment of Lourdes are not at the same level.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Meaning: It is morally repugnant to hear rumors spread on the road without verification.

    Source: Spring and Autumn Confucius's "Analects of Yang Goods".

    Excerpt from the original text: Kitan.

    Zi said: "Listen to it and say it, and Lourdes will abandon it." ”

    Zi said: "Can the contemptible husband be with the king? What they don't get, they get it. What is gained, what is lost. Misfortune is lost, and everything is done. ”

    Translation: Confucius said: "When you hear rumors on the road, you go everywhere to spread wild ascension, which is spurned by morality." ”

    Confucius said, "Is it possible to serve the monarch with a contemptible husband?" When he didn't get an official position, he was always worried that he wouldn't get it. I've got it, but I'm afraid of losing it. If he was worried about losing his official position, then he could do anything. ”

    Hearsay, Lourdes abandons also".

    Hearsay is a departure from moral principles, and this behavior has existed since ancient times. In real life, some people are not only hearsay, but also go around asking about other people's privacy, and then spread the legend everywhere as a pleasure in life, which is really despicable villains.

    In the Analects of Yang Goods, Elder Song Feng introduced Confucius's thoughts on moral education, Confucius's further explanation of benevolence, as well as the issue of mourning for his parents for three years, and also talked about the difference between a gentleman and a villain.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Famous sentence] hearsay, the abandonment of dust and virtue.

    Notes】 De: Refers to a moral person.

    Interpretation] Hearsay is resolutely rejected by moral people.

    Comments] Based on hearsay, it is a taboo for Zen hand sails to treat scholars.

    References. The Analects of Yang Goods

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hearsay.

    Listen to it and say it, and Lourdes abandons it. The Chinese word refers to an act that deviates from moral principles, and this kind of behavior has existed since ancient times.

    Original text of the work. Zi said: "Hearsay is hearsay, and Lourdes is abandoned." ”

    Translations of works. Confucius said, "It is morally repugnable to hear rumors spread on the road without verification." ”

    道听途語 [ dào tīng tú shuō ] 道, 途: 路. Words heard on the road and spread on the road. Generally refers to unfounded rumors.

    Detailed explanation. Explanation]: Dao, Tu: Road. Words heard on the road and spread on the road. Generally refers to unfounded rumors.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Homework is right, no points, miser, want to get for nothing.

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