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Sincere convincing: pleasant, happy; Sincerity: Hard. Sincerely happy, sincerely convinced. It means to be sincerely convinced or obedient.
Convincing: Convincing. I was convinced. It means to be truly convinced.
Throw yourself on the ground with your hands, knees and head. It is one of the most respectful rituals in Buddhism. The metaphor is admired to the extreme.
Respect: Respect, admiration. Extremely highly valued and admired.
Awe-inspiring solemnity: a respectful look; Reverence: Generate feelings of admiration. Describe the feelings that produce serious admiration.
Respect for God God: Refers to God in general, respecting each other as if it were a god. Describes the worship of someone or something to the extreme. It is often used in a pejorative sense.
Willing to bow to the wind expressed sincere admiration, and thought that it was inferior.
Willing to be indecent Willing to be indecent. The metaphor is to be backward.
Negative crossbow precursor Crossbow: Bow and arrow. Walk ahead with a bow and arrow on your back. With great respect.
Regarded as a model Kai: French; Model: Exemplary. Take something as an example.
Worship as a god as you would a god. Describes extreme respect for someone or something. The language version of "Zuo Chuan: The Fourteenth Year of Xianggong" "respects it like a god".
Prostration Worship: The most prostrative worship in Buddhism, the person kneels, prostrates on the ground with both hands, and puts his head on the feet of the recipient; Worship: Another type of worship for Buddhists, with both hands on their foreheads, kneeling and prostrating. Bow down reverently.
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Honorifics: Bong (ordered), Axe Zheng (ask others to change the article), Gao Shou, Waiting, Coming, Haihan, Subordinates, Gift, Visit, Save, Bai (exchange of anything), Bi Xie (return the original and express gratitude), Chengzheng, Hang, Zhijing (first meeting), Yazheng (handing over one's work to others for criticism and correction).
Admire. Revere.
Esteemed. Respect.
Reverence. Respectfully embraced.
Respected. Revere.
Admire. Respectfully.
Respect and admiration. Love and esteem.
Admire. Admiration.
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The idioms to describe respect are as follows:
1. 必恭必敬 [bì gōng bì jìng].
Interpretation: respectful, respectful: dignified and polite. The attitude is very respectful.
Source: "The Book of Poetry, Xiaoya, Xiaoben": "Weisang and Zi, must be respectful, look at the bandit father, and rely on the bandit mother." ”
2. Bi Gong Bi Jing [bì gōng bì jìng].
Interpretation: Describe the attitude as very respectful.
Source: "The Book of Poetry, Xiaoya, Xiaoben": "Weisang and Zi, must be respectful, look at the bandit father, and rely on the bandit mother." ”
3. Burning incense worship [fén xiān lǐ bài].
Interpretation: Burning incense: lighting incense. Prostration: Bow down to a person or deity you respect. Burn incense and bow down to show respect and obedience to the meaning of the cave.
Source: Ming Luo Guanxing Yinzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" sixtieth chapter: "But it is said that Xuande is a former army ......."Everywhere he went, there was no crime in autumn, and the people helped the old and the young, looked at the road and watched, burned incense and worshipped. ”
4. Negative 驽前絯 [fù nǔ qián qū].
Interpretation: Carry a bow and arrows on your back to open the way in front. The courtesy of the figurative greeting is extremely respectful.
Source: "Historical Records: Sima Xiangru Biography": "To Shu, Shu Taishou is the following suburbs, and the county order is the pioneer of the arrow." ”
5. Respectful Sangzi [gōng jìng sāng zǐ].
Interpretation: respect: respect, love; Mulberry: Mulberry and catalpa trees, trees often planted next to homes in ancient times, metaphorically hometown. People who love and respect their hometown.
Source: "The Book of Poetry, Xiaoya, Xiaoben": "Weisang and Zi must be respected." ”
6. 敬老尊贤 [jìng lǎo zūn xián].
Interpretation: Respect the elderly or those who are of high moral character and outstanding talents.
Source: Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty "Shuo Yuan Xiuwen": "When you enter the realm, the land is removed, and the old and virtuous are respected, and there is a celebration and a benefit to the land." ”
7. Respect the old and love the young
Interpretation: Respect the elderly or those who are of high moral character and outstanding talents.
Source: Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty "Shuo Yuan Xiuwen": "When you enter the realm, the land is removed from the posture and withered, and the old and virtuous are respected, and there is a celebration and benefit." ”
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1) Respectful Sangzi: People who love and respect their hometown.
2) Treat each other like guests: Treat each other like guests. Describe husband and wife as respecting each other.
3) Respect for the elderly and Salesian: Respect: Respect: Compassion. Respect the elderly and care for children.
4) Respect for the elderly: Respect for the elderly or those with high moral character and outstanding talents.
5) Negative crossbow precursor: crossbow: bow and arrow. Walk ahead with a bow and arrow on your back. With great respect.
6) Nominate the surname of Dao: Ti, Dao: Say. Calling people by their first names is not respectful enough.
7) Treat each other as guests: Describe husband and wife treating each other with respect as if they were equal guests.
8) Glory in life and mourning in death: Respect in life, and mourn in death. It is used to praise the revered deceased.
9) Stars holding the moon: Many stars set off the moon. It is a metaphor for people supporting a person they respect and love.
10) Respect and Love: Respect: Respect. Respect those who are above oneself and love those who are under oneself. Describe being courteous and courteous.
11) Respect the virtuous corporal: Respect the sage, bend down to hand over the scholar. In the old days, it was said that the feudal emperor or ** attached importance to talents.
12) Glory and Death of Life: To live is to be respected, and to die is to mourn. It is used to praise the revered deceased.
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1. Admiration: admiration; Admiration and respect.
2. Looking up: Pointing up and looking up, or raising the skin head to look up, modern people are also often used to express admiration, admiration and yearning for someone or something.
3. Admiration: It refers to looking at someone or something with high respect, solemnity and respect.
4. Attention: Attention, focusing the gaze on one point, and by extension, attention, attention.
5. Admiration: The meaning of respect and admiration generally refers to the fact that people are very respectful and admirable to a person or something, so they respect him.
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