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Praise others.
Lan Gui in Lan Gui Tengfang: refers to Zhi Lan and Dan Gui, the good name of children and grandchildren; Fang: A metaphor for good name, virtue, and bel canto. It is a metaphor for the noble and prosperous descendants of the descendants.
Orchid is orchid grass, the ancients often called it and Zhilan together, a metaphor for the beauty of talent. Gui is osmanthus. When the history of the Western Jin Dynasty was recorded, Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty asked hundreds of officials to recommend virtuous and outspoken people.
The auspicious picture is synthesized with osmanthus and orchid grass, which refers to the wish for the success of all the children in the family, and the picture is called "Lan Gui Tengfang".
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Fair and reasonable, public and selfless, public loyalty to the country, public and private consideration, fairness and reasonableness.
一、公平reasonable [ gōng píng hé lǐ ]
Interpretation]: It refers to the fairness and reasonableness of handling things.
From :* "The Great Victory of the Three Great Movements": "As long as the United States is willing to solve the problem on a fair and reasonable basis, and does not use all kinds of shameful methods to sabotage and obstruct the progress of the negotiations, as in the past, the Korean armistice talks can be successful." ”
二、公而忘私 [ gōng ér wàng sī ]
Explanation]: For the sake of official affairs without considering private matters, for the sake of collective interests without considering personal gains and losses.
From]: Guo Moruo's "Under the Horizontal: Go to Yixing": "How many people like him who forget their country and forget their home, public and selfish, can there be in China? ”
三、公忠体国 [ gōng zhōng tǐ guó ]
Explanation]: It refers to loyalty to the country.
From]: Guo Moruo, "The Age of Slavery · The Study of Extravagance": "It is not possible for people who do diplomacy to be selfish, and they must use talented people who are loyal to the country to handle this state affairs." ”
Fourth, both public and private [ gōng sī jiān gù ].
Explanation]: The interests of both the public and the individual are taken care of.
From] :*** "Economic Problems and Financial Problems in the Anti-Japanese Period": "In terms of public-private relations, that is'Balance public and private', or called'Both military and civilian'。”
五、公道reasonable [ gōng dào hé lǐ ]
Interpretation]: It refers to the fairness and reasonableness of handling things. Same as "fair and reasonable".
From]: Xirong's "Dispute": "It is indeed not easy to evaluate the fairness and reasonableness of the work. ”
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Fair and reasonable, communiqué personal vendetta
Official business, public says that the public is reasonable, and the mother-in-law says that the mother-in-law is reasonable
Public to the public, public and private
Public and self-forgetful, public and private difficulties
Fair trade, public peach and plum,
The distinction between public and private is clear, and justice is clear
The public is loyal to the country, the public cultivates the public morality, and the mother-in-law cultivates the virtue
Son-in-law, public rules and secret advice
The public is the right and the wrong, and the public is the same
Public buying and selling, taking into account both public and private
Public talent, fairness, integrity, and integrity
Fair and reasonable, public listening and viewing.
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1. Public before private. It means to put official affairs first and then consider private matters;
2, Ye Gong is a good dragon. It means that the metaphor claims to love something, but in fact it is not really a hobby, and it is even obvious that he is afraid and disgusted;
3. Heaven and earth. The description is very fair and reasonable;
4. The Da Ran clan is selfless. It refers to being fair and selfless, and now it mostly refers to starting from the collective interests and having no personal intentions;
5. Fake public and private. False, borrowed. Help, help. In the name of the public, seeking private interests.
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Idioms at the beginning of the word <> Gong: public cultivation of public morality, public cultivation of public virtue, public loyalty to the country, public to the public, public and private interests, public and private difficulties, public right and wrong, public Ming Zhengda, public buy and sell, public rules and secret advice, public ears forget selfishness, public forget selfishness, fair socks Li reasonable, public communiqué private yun, public talent and public hope, fairness and integrity, public listening and viewing, public saying public reason, mother-in-law said that mother-in-law is reasonable, fair and honest, public and private, son-in-law, public and private, fair and selfless, public and selfless, public affairs and public affairs are late, public Taoli, public and selfless, Communiqué personal vendetta, prince and grandson, fair and honest, just and not, public and private, fair trade, fair and reasonable, public and not leaving the mother-in-law, father-in-law and mother-in-law, justice and justice, public and non-crime, public justice, mother-in-law has mother-in-law, public and private, public and selfish, the country and forget home, public ears forget selfishness, national ears forget home, public in the world, books on the bus, fairness and enlightenment, justice is always in the hearts of the people, justice is free in the hearts of the people.
Idiom Explanation] 1) Public cultivation of public morality, mother-in-law cultivation of public morality: refers to the cultivation of virtue belongs to individuals and cannot be concurrent.
2) Public loyalty to the country: It is said to be loyal to the country.
4) Public and private interests: see "public and private benefits".
5) Difficulties in public-private relations: Both public and private parties are in trouble.
6) Public is right and wrong: recognized right and wrong.
7) Gongming and uprightness: impartial, impartial, and fair.
8) Public buying and selling: fair and reasonable buying and selling.
9) Public rules and secret advice: It is said that many parties advise. public, public; Secret, privately.
10) Forgetting selfishness: See "Forgetting Privateness".
11) Forgetting selfishness: Forgetting private affairs for the sake of the public.
12) Fair and reasonable: see "fair and reasonable".
13) Gazette Private: See "Gazette Private Feud".
14) Public Talent and Public Hope: Cai: Knowledge; Prestige: Fame. Talent and fame can be called the status of public assistants.
15) Fairness and integrity: fairness and equality, no favoritism, no selfishness.
16) Listen and observe: listen to opinions and observe things from many aspects.
17) The public says that the public is reasonable, and the mother-in-law says that the mother-in-law is reasonable: the metaphor is that the two sides are arguing, and each says that he is reasonable.
18) Fairness and integrity: fairness, integrity, honesty and strictness.
19) Public and private: It is convenient for both public and private families.
20) Brother Gongzi: refers to the children of rich and noble families who only talk about eating, drinking and having fun, and do not do their jobs.
21) Taking care of both public and private interests: taking care of both public and private interests.
22) Fairness and selflessness: Doing things fairly and without selfishness.
23) Public or key to the same good: public: public; Zhu: of; Like-minded: People who share the same hobbies. It refers to taking out the treasured things that you have collected so that everyone who has the same hobby can enjoy them.
24) Impartiality and selflessness: impartiality and selflessness.
25) Official affairs: official affairs are done according to the principle of official affairs, and do not pay attention to personal feelings.
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The foolish man is thinking about moving mountains
Ye Gong is a good dragon, a handsome son
Be open and honest, and the world is a search for the public
Zhou Gong vomited and fed, and slept all night in the public
The public is selfless and self-denying.
Be anxious for justice, be honest, and be honest
Fight in court, fake public and private
Chengbei Xu Gong, routine
To the thin file calendar court,
Obey the law and abide by the law
Fair trade, belly from the public
Public and selfless, no intestines
A fair and honest daughter-in-law always has to see her in-laws
Heaven and earth, dreaming of Zhou Gong
Son's brother, publicly
Communiqué for personal vendetta.
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Hello. Zhou Gong vomited and fed
Sleepy night in the public, selfless
Self-denial and public service、。。
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The white-clothed minister referred to Jinshi in ancient times. The people of the Tang Dynasty attached great importance to the Jinshi, and the prime minister was mostly born from the Jinshi, so he pushed the Jinshi to be the minister in white, which means that although he was a man in white, he enjoyed the prime minister.
In the old days, officialdom referred to the messenger of hardship.
Impartiality Bing: master, preside. Gong: Public law. Act in accordance with justice.
Impartiality Impartiality: Administering justice. It refers to doing things fairly and not mixed with selfish thoughts.
Chengbei Xu Gong originally referred to a beautiful man surnamed Xu in the Qi State during the Warring States Period. Later, he became a pronoun for a beautiful man.
Out of public interest means to consider things with the interests of the state and the collective as the starting point.
Emotivity means to be fair and unselfish. Nowadays, it mostly refers to starting from the collective interest and having no individual intentions.
Temper the name and perform official duties.
Ding Gong dug the well, and the metaphor was passed back and forth and distorted.
Counter-court records: pleadings, indictments, etc.; Counterbook: Interrogated; Public court: Formerly the place where officials heard cases. Be interrogated in court.
Conduct official business without pandering to others.
Obey the law and abide by the law: pursue; Public: Official business. Act in accordance with the law and regulations. Describe the obedience to the rules.
Pursue justice and strictly restrain oneself in the conduct of official duties.
Cutting the arm of the alliance Gong cutting the arm: piercing the arm; Covenant: Covenant. It originally refers to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, when Lu Zhuang Gong and Meng Ren cut their arms and made a marriage contract. The latter generally refers to the use of a cut arm to swear a covenant (referring to.
Communiqué personal vendetta Under the pretense of official business, private enmity is reported.
Public Talent and Public Hope Talent: Knowledge; Prestige: Fame. Talent and fame can be called the status of public assistants.
Forgetting selfishness for the sake of public affairs without considering private affairs, and for the sake of collective interests without considering personal gains and losses.
Gongmen Taoli Gong: An honorific title for people. Honorific title for junior, student of cultivation whom someone introduced.
Fair and selfless Do things fairly, without selfishness.
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