About the idiom of valuing, the idiom of valuing

Updated on educate 2024-04-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    人微言轻rén wēi yán qīng

    Idiom explanation: low status, speaking is not taken seriously.

    Source of the idiom: Song Su Shi's "Shang Zhi Zhi Du Mu Ji Ji and the Book of Yu Yu for Repair": "A certain has played three times, and it has not been reported so far. ”

    Example: You are soft-spoken, how can you do them? (Qing Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" Chapter 35).

    語設計能chēng xián jiàn néng

    Idiom explanation: praise: praise. It refers to attaching importance to talents and promoting talents.

    Source of the idiom: Tang Bai Juyi's "There is a Tang Shanren Tombstone": "Receiving a scholar, there are many but different, called virtuous and recommended, and I have not tasted tired." ”

    道旁bitter李 dào páng kǔ lǐ

    Idiom Explanation: A metaphor for people who are not taken seriously.

    Idiom source: "Jin Shu Wang Rong Biography": "The tree is on the side of the road and has many sons, and it will be bitter." ”

    Bù kě piān fèi

    Idiom explanation: partial waste: focus on one side and ignore the other. It means that both aspects should be given equal attention, and one aspect cannot be one-sidedly emphasized and the other aspect should not be ignored.

    Idiom source: Song Hu Zai's "Tiaoxi Yuyin Cong Words Before the Valley": "Reading "Zhuangzi" makes people think big and dare to act; Reading "Zuo Chuan" will make people enter the law, and they dare not make it easy. The second book should not be wasted. ”

    Example: If you can read, you must be broad; It can nourish qi, the amount must be macro, and the two cannot be wasted. (Qing Huiyin Baiyi Jushi "Hutianlu").

    Gui Ear Cheap Eyes Guì ěr Jiàn Mù

    Idiom Explanation: Pay attention to the words that come and despise the reality you see with your own eyes. The metaphor believes in legends and does not value facts.

    Source of the idiom: Han Zhang Heng's "Tokyo Fu": "If the guest is so-called, the end of learning is acceptable, and the noble ears and cheap eyes are also." ”

    Example: How can you be too guarded? (Song Shi Puji's "Five Lantern Huiyuan", vol. 5).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Formal? A promise? Caring? Crucial?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    <> idiom to describe a very important one:

    1. The most important thing: the metaphor of one thing is the most important thing in some important things, and it is very important to describe this thing;

    2. Take things seriously: treat things seriously and carefully;

    3. Go all out: It means to put all your energy into it;

    4. Take it seriously: the facial expression is careful and serious, and the matter is objective and severe;

    5. Centennial plan: refers to plans or measures related to long-term interests, describing taking things seriously;

    6. Serious handling: strictly attach importance to dealing with events or people;

    7. Do whatever it takes: It is a metaphor to do something at the cost of everything;

    8. Great cause for a thousand years: long-term and great achievements or careers;

    9. Make every effort: use all your strength to describe making the best efforts;

    10. Full power: It is a metaphor for a person or a unit to do their best and work with all their strength.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    <>1. Insignificant: refers to inconsequential.

    2. Inattentive: Speak and do things casually, and don't take it to heart.

    3. Turning a deaf ear: Ignore it, as if you didn't hear it, indicating that you don't pay attention to it.

    4. Insufficient concern: not worth mentioning.

    5. Not worth mentioning: It is not worth mentioning, describing things as very minor or unimportant.

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